Learn 9 English Phrases to Express Frustration 😖, Aggravation 😫, and Annoyance 😠
It really bothers me when people throw garbage
while they're driving along my road.
The ditch behind me often has lots of garbage in it
and it really bothers me, it's one of my pet peeves.
A pet peeve is how we describe something in English
that really, really bothers us.
I'm gonna talk a little bit about my pet peeves
I'm going to teach you some phrases that you can use
when you talk about the things that bother you.
It really bothers me when people throw garbage
out the windows of their cars.
You'll notice when I started this video, I used two phrases.
The first thing I said was, "This really bothers me."
And the second phrase I used was, "It really bothers me
when people throw garbage out of the window
of their car while they're driving along my road."
So those are just two ways to use the first phrase
that I'm teaching you to talk about something
In English, when you say that something bothers you,
and maybe makes you just a little bit angry.
So I'm not the only person that drives this vehicle.
and my son also drives this vehicle
and I'm noticing that the gas tank is empty.
It drives me crazy when someone drives a vehicle
and then they forget to put gas in it.
So those are your next two phrases.
You can say, "This drives me crazy,"
when you see something that bothers you,
and then you can describe it further by saying,
"It drives me crazy when," and then give the reason why
that thing really, really bothers you.
It drives me crazy when the gas tank is empty
I hate it when my kids leave their bikes and other things
in places where I need to walk.
It happens with more than just bikes, sometimes it's toys,
sometimes it's bikes, sometimes it's just stuff
that has no business being where they left it.
And then I use these two phrases, I say, "I hate this."
I know it's a very strong word
but we do say this in English.
And I say, "I hate it when my kids leave stuff in my path
At school, we have larger chalkboards in every classroom
they scratch the chalkboard with their nails.
It's so aggravating when people scratch a chalkboard
So those are your next two phrases.
When you are describing something
that is one of your pet peeves, you can say,
"This is so aggravating.
It's so aggravating when people scratch something
like a chalkboard with their nails."
It really bothers me quite a bit.
I'm glad that in my classroom,
I mostly have whiteboards now and very, very few chalkboards
because this sound is so aggravating.
So the other day I was at the grocery store buying
some groceries and there were people there
that weren't wearing their masks and I said to myself,
when people don't wear their masks
when they're in a public place."
In Ontario, Canada, in the province where I live right now,
it is the law if you are inside a building,
when people don't wear their masks
I mean, after all, you wear a mask not just
to protect yourself, but more importantly,
you wear a mask to protect all of the other people
So if you are someone who doesn't wear a mask,
please wear a mask because it drives me up the wall
when people don't wear their masks
A lot of my pet peeves are about things my children do.
Please know that I do love my children dearly
but sometimes they do things that drive me nuts.
Sometimes they eat some chips and they leave the bag open
and maybe they used some bowls and when they're done,
It drives me nuts when my children
don't clean up after themselves.
So those are your next two phrases.
You could say something drives you nuts.
If you think about something in life that really,
really bothers you, you could say, "This drives me nuts."
And then you could say, "It drives me nuts when,"
and then you could explain what exactly is driving you nuts.
you can see that there used to be a hole
that went into the roof of our house and squirrels would go
in that hole and run around in the ceiling.
When that was happening, I would say,
It drives me bananas when animals come and try
We did eventually get them out but for a while,
there were squirrels in our ceiling.
By the way, squirrel is a very challenging word
for all of you probably to say
so let me say it a few more times.
There were squirrels living in the ceiling
and they would run around really early in the morning
and it was driving me bananas.
I really like park benches, but some,
It's so annoying when people put their gum underneath
It's so annoying, this is so annoying.
So there are two more sentences that you can use
to describe something that is your pet peeve
or something that you find annoying or even disgusting.
It is so annoying when people who chew gum take the gum out
of their mouth and then they stick it underneath
And I just hate that feeling when you go like this
and you touch somebody's used chewing gum.
It's not just annoying, it's a little bit disgusting.
So this next one isn't specifically
And again, I do love my children, but somehow mysteriously,
the milk is sometimes left out on the counter
and sometimes the milk goes bad.
It's really frustrating for me when food
or when drinks go bad, that means the milk is sour.
but it would be if I left it out here for a long time.
By the way, did you know in Canada, milk comes in bags
and we all own these fun little plastic pitchers?
So anyways, one of my pet peeves is when food goes bad.
So here are two ways to describe that.
I could say, "It's so frustrating when people leave milk
on the counter and it goes bad."
And again, if I just wanted to express my frustration,
I could say, "This is so frustrating."
I think maybe this milk is going bad.
We'll see. I'll give it the sniff test.
Well hey, thank you so much for watching
where you learn to express your feelings
when talking about your pet peeves.
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