Can you hear that, boys and girls?
What is a ruckus, you might ask?
It is the noise that you're hearing.
It is usually annoying, bothering you, feels like someone's drilling into your head.
So, let's just say you're living, like me, upstairs, peacefully, and the people downstairs
Hopefully they're not drilling, like they are, okay?
So, if you want to think of ruckus, think of like rock and roll.
So, not it is rock and roll, it's just loud like rock and roll, right?
But, you know, here's another word.
This is a word that, see, Ezekiel's upset about the ruckus, okay?
Now, I'm going to give you another word.
It's going to kind of, you're going to think of tennis.
If you're Canadian parents, or if you come to a Canadian homestay, if you make too much
And they're not talking about tennis.
So, any mafia fans, we're not talking about you.
We're actually talking about this.
Racket and ruckus are similar.
But they're usually, the people who use racket or ruckus are like Ezekiel over here.
They are not happy with the level of the noise, okay?
Because that hard "ch" sound, like I want to kill you because you're making so much
Something that's not so, let's say, playful, as if that's playful, but let's use a formal
word.
And they're talking, yelling, screaming, perhaps.
And you want to say something.
You want to seem like you're intelligent.
Anyway, you walk up and you say, "Excuse me, what's all the commotion?"
Now, commotion is interesting because we've got C-O.
Oops.
Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
And you're going to say, "What do you mean by commotion?"
Well, C-O means "with" or "together."
Okay?
Whenever you have C-O, you think of computer, communicate, C-O, it's a prefix.
Motion means, of course, movement.
So, when you say what's all the commotion, you're actually saying something kind of interesting
You're saying, "What's all this common movement or motion, like what's happening?
Why are these people all together making this noise?"
So, not only does it talk about noise, it talks about movement.
Why are you moving them so much?
While ruckus and racket could be just noise.
This one actually has noise and movement.
See?
You can talk about, "Why are you guys moving?"
and "What are you guys all talking about so loudly?"
Now, Ezekiel actually didn't say this originally.
See, they're very quiet now, so we have to be quiet.
Okay?
Because if they think we're gone, they're not going to make the noise.
They should have been here before, five minutes ago.
Ezekiel actually said this, "Bru-ha-ha."
Sounds like a bad Bond villain, doesn't it?
"Bru-ha-ha."
Okay?
"Bru-ha-ha."
"Bru-ha-ha."
And what's all the "bru-ha-ha" think?
Okay?
"Bru-ha-ha."
Yeah?
You can use this when people are arguing and you think they're arguing about something
Okay?
So, let's just say you see two people.
Okay?
And they're not happy with each other.
Okay?
What are you squabbling about?
"Squawk.
Squawk."
Irritating, annoying noise that has no purpose whatsoever.
So, it's another word we use for noise, but this is usually used for argument and conversation.
And usually when we say "squabble," we mean fighting in a loud way about something not
Okay?
Because if you're arguing, usually it's important.
But when you're squabbling, it might be about the check.
You see, that leads to a lot of squabbling.
They sound like little chickens.
"Squawk.
Squawk."
Okay?
Ladies, if you're out there thinking only for women.
Okay?
So, anyway, we've given you five words.
Remember what I told you those ones?
When I said ruckus and racket?
I'll give you a little what we call a mnemonic device.
Do you know what a mnemonic device is, boys and girls?
A mnemonic device means memory to help you remember.
So, like we did before with this one, remember?
And I'm putting them together because they sound similar.
Okay?
Commotion stands for movement together.
Okay?
So, when we put this, we can say this, which would be movement and noise.
So, noise and movement together.
Okay?
Okay?
And finally, what was the last one?
So, we've got ruckus and racket.
Okay?
That's usually noise with movement together.
Arguing about nothing important.
See?
So, anyway, what I'd like you to do is please come to, well, how about I write it on the
board because you know where you should go by now.
Now that the ruckus is down, please go to www.engvid.com.
We will have a quiz for you so you can work on that and a couple of other common idioms,
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