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MASTER ENGLISH CONVERSATION 2.0 - The Fortune Teller - Quick Reference Glossary
Welcome to the vocabulary and phrase Quick Reference Glossary for “The Fortune Teller”! This
feature lists all of the key vocabulary in alphabetical order (by lesson) for easy review. If you find
anything else you don’t know while learning, please write it down below. :)
Many words and phrases from the Master Class lesson are introduced in earlier lessons, so be sure
to review everything from each video. The words and phrases below may also have additional
meanings, so just focus on what’s written to master the meanings of each as used in the lessons.
Grammar Focus
cappuccino – coffee made with milk that has been frothed up with pressurized steam
carbonara – pasta sauce made with bacon or ham, egg, and cream
coincidence – when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is
unlikely and surprising
consultant – a person who provides expert advice professionally
exclamation – word, phrase, or sound that expresses a strong emotion
Fahrenheit – a scale of temperature
flexible – able to bend or to be bent easily without breaking
French horn – a brass instrument with a coiled tube, valves, and a wide bell
How would you like your steak? – a way to ask how thoroughly cooked someone would like their
steak
Mardi Gras – events of the Carnival celebration, beginning on or after the Christian feasts of the
Epiphany and culminating on the day before Ash Wednesday
medium-rare – steak cooked lightly so that the inside is still red but warm
platform – a raised structure along the side of a railroad track where passengers get on and off trains
at a station
pose – to assume a posture or attitude usually for artistic purposes
profit – the positive gain remaining for a business after all costs and expenses have been deducted
from total sales
scenery – the general appearance of natural surroundings
spiritual – relating to deep feelings and beliefs, especially religious beliefs
such-and-such – used to refer to a person or thing that does not need to be specified
sun salutation – a series of yoga poses performed in a continuous flowing sequence and intended
to improve the strength and flexibility of the muscles
target – objective, goal or result toward which efforts are directed
to absorb – to absorb knowledge, ideas, or information is to understand them completely and store
them in your memory
to book/booking – to arrange for someone to stay at a hotel
to break into – phrasal verb meaning to enter or open a place, vehicle, or container forcibly, typically
for the purposes of theft
to break up – phrasal verb meaning to end a romantic relationship with someone
to dip into – phrasal verb meaning to plunge something temporarily into a liquid
to emphasize – to give special importance or prominence to something
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to face up – phrasal verb meaning to be positioned with the face or front toward something
to get on – phrasal verb meaning to have a harmonious or friendly relationship
to grasp – to understand something
to hang out – phrasal verb meaning to spend time relaxing or enjoying oneself
to lay out – phrasal verb meaning to arrange text or pictures on a page
to live on – phrasal verb meaning to have a particular amount of money with which to buy food and
other necessities
to meet up – phrasal verb meaning to come together with someone
to smash – to hit something with great force and impact
to start off – phrasal verb meaning to begin doing something
to stretch – to extend one’s body or a part of one’s body to its full length, typically to tighten one’s
muscles or in order to reach something
to take advantage – to use an opportunity to achieve results, sometimes in an unfair way
to watch out – phrasal verb meaning to be careful
tourist – a person who is traveling or visiting a place for pleasure
transport – system of moving people or goods from place to place
trumpet – a brass musical instrument with keys that are pressed to vary the notes and played by
blowing into it; a horn
vegetarian – a person who does not eat meat
web developer – a programmer who specializes in the development of World Wide Web
applications, or applications that are run over HTTP from a web server to a web browser
webpage – a hypertext document connected to the World Wide Web
What a pity! – used to express regret or disappointment about an unfortunate event or piece of
information
yoga – a type of exercise in which you move your body into various positions in order to become
more fit or flexible, to improve your breathing, and to relax your mind
Time Traveling
Phrasal Builder
back and forth – in one direction and then the other repeatedly; from one place to another
repeatedly
Brits – short and informal term for British
chaos – complete disorder and confusion
checkout area – the place where you pay in a supermarket or other large shop
Correct me if I’m wrong. – used to indicate that you’re not entirely sure that what you’re about to
say is true
cultural reference – ideas that relate to a specific culture or things that only someone who
understands a specific culture could understand
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cusp – the edge of something
Daoism – philosophical system developed by Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu advocating a simple honest
life and noninterference with the course of natural events
detachment – a feeling of not being emotionally involved
Do you know X? – a great way to ask if someone is familiar with a TV show or movie
eerie – strange and frightening
emotional swing – an extreme or rapid change in mood
forgive my ignorance – used to say that you don’t understand or that you might be incorrect
fortune teller – a person who is supposedly able to predict a person’s future by palmistry, using a
crystal ball, or similar methods
hard – difficult
hard time – a period of difficulties or hardship
harmful – likely to be damaging
Here we are again. – used to indicate that something is happening again in the way that you
expected
ignorant – not having enough knowledge, understanding, or information about something
implication – the conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly stated
impulse buy – a customer who buy goods and services without planning in advance
impulsive – acting or done without forethought
knowledgeable – intelligent and well informed
life counselor – a professional that helps people who are in major transition phases in their lives
materiality – the quality or character of physical things
mother-in-law – the mother of one’s husband or wife
my X side – used to refer to an aspect or specific part of your personality
nothing comes to mind – phrase used to say that you can’t think of anything
off – you can describe something as off it is incorrect; insane; eccentric
plausible – seeming likely to be true, or able to be believed
psychic – someone with a special mental ability, for example so that you’re able to know what will
happen in the future or know what people are thinking
religious – having a strong belief in a god or gods
sign – a symbol or word used to represent something
spooky – strange and frightening
super X – informal way of saying that something is excellent; especially; very
symbol – mark or character used as a conventional representation of something
tarot cards – a special pack of cards, now used mainly for fortune-telling
ten commandments – laws or rules handed down to Moses by God on Mount Sinai
There you go. – a phrase used to encourage or say that someone has done something right
to a fault – if someone has a good quality to a fault, they have more of this quality than is usual or
necessary
to check out – phrasal verb meaning to pay for goods or services on
to chisel – cut or shape something with a metal tool
to clarify – to make something clear or to make something that’s difficult more simple
to come to mind – used when a thought or idea occurs to someone
to come up – phrasal verb meaning to appear
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to consult/consulting – to seek information or advice from someone with expertise in a particular
area
to date someone – to be romantically involved with someone
to demonstrate – to clearly show the existence of something
to do something for a living – used to refer to someone’s job or profession
to educate – to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school, college, or university
to get into – phrasal verb meaning to begin to discuss something or start enjoying something
to go into – phrasal verb meaning to talk about something in a lot of detail
to go out – phrasal verb meaning to leave home in order to do something enjoyable
to go through – phrasal verb meaning to examine or search something very carefully
to hold onto – phrasal verb meaning to hold something or someone firmly with your hands or your
arms
to imply – to strongly suggest the truth or existence of something not expressly stated
to interpret/interpretation – to explain the meaning of something
to keep in mind – remain aware of something
to look X up – phrasal verb meaning search for and find a piece of information
to move around – phrasal verb meaning to keep changing location or position
to move away – phrasal verb meaning to go farther away from something; to not do something
anymore
to move on – phrasal verb meaning to continue to the next topic
to move through – phrasal verb meaning to make a journey from one place to another
to read between the lines – if you read between the lines, you understand what someone really
means, or what is really happening in a situation, even though it is not said openly
to represent – to be a sign or symbol of something
to retire – to stop working because of having reached a particular age
to see X differently – to have a different opinion or disagree
to signify – to be a sign of something or to mean something
to take a step – to do something
to take one’s time – to do something slowly and carefully or at one’s own pace
to volunteer – to work without being paid because you want to do it
to walk into – phrasal verb meaning to enter
turbulence – violent or unsteady movement of air or water; an emotionally difficult time
vague – something that is not specific, unclear, or uncertain
What do you do for a living? – used to ask about someone’s job or career
What do you do for fun? – a way to ask someone what they do when they aren’t working
What do you do? – used to ask about someone’s job or career
whatever moves you – used to tell someone to do whatever they feel like doing
whiteboard – a hard smooth white surface used for writing or drawing on with markers
written in stone – something that can’t be changed
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damn – used for emphasis, especially to express anger or frustration
description – spoken or written representation or account of something
elaborate – detailed and complicated
element – any of the four substances (earth, water, air, and fire) regarded as the fundamental parts of
the world in ancient and medieval philosophy
episode – one of the parts of a television or radio program in a series
experiment – a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true
gladiator – a person, often a slave or captive, who was armed with a sword or other weapon and
compelled to fight to the death in a public arena against another person or a wild animal, for the
entertainment of the spectators
harmony – situation in which people are peaceful and agree with each other, or when things seem
right or suitable together
heartbreak – great sadness and emotional suffering, especially after the end of a love affair or close
relationship
intellectual pursuit – anything that includes using research, reasoning, or your intellect to reach an
answer
James Bond – fictional British Secret Service agent created by writer Ian Fleming
logical – way of thinking about something that seems correct and reasonable
obvious – easily understood
on a scale from one to ten – a general way of rating things
outlook – person’s point of view or general attitude to life
Peace Corps – a volunteer program run by the United States government
pentacle – one of the suits in some tarot packs
perspective – a particular way of considering something
PhD – a doctorate in any discipline except medicine; the highest college or university degree
poker – game played with cards in which people try to win money from each other
psychology – the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting
behavior in a given context
response – a verbal or written answer
Rider-Waite – one of the most popular tarot decks
rocky – difficult and full of problems
rules are rules – phrase used to express that you can’t change the rules, you have to just follow them
to come out – phrasal verb meaning to become known
to comment – to express an opinion or reaction
to figure – to believe that something is true
to flip a coin – to decide something by throwing a coin up in the air and seeing which side is shown
after it lands
to gamble – to play games of chance for money
to get along – phrasal verb meaning have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
to get back – phrasal verb meaning to return
to go down – phrasal verb meaning to move to a lower position
to hold X up – phrasal verb meaning display something by holding it above one’s waist or head
to influence – to have an important effect on someone or something
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to keep an eye on – to keep under careful observation
to make sense – something that is reasonable, wise, or practical
to mix up – phrasal verb meaning to put things together without any order
to project – to forecast the future
to release – the action of making something available for general viewing or purchase
to resolve – to settle or find a solution to a problem
to see what’s out there – to see what other options or choices are available
to win the crowd – to succeed in getting someone’s support or agreement
to write down – phrasal verb meaning to write something on a piece paper
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