English Conversation: The Meaning of Hand Gestures
Have you noticed that you make hand gestures while speaking your native language? Body movement during conversation can give off social clues that are particular to a certain culture. But when people learn a language, they often forget to learn the words and expressions that we make with our hands. You may find that a hand gesture in your culture has a different meaning in English-speaking countries. In this lesson, I will teach you common hand gestures used when speaking English.
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Hello. My name is Emma, and in today’s video, I am going to teach you all about how we use our hands in English. So there are many ways we use our hands in English. I’m going to teach you a lot of different ways we use them. A lot of students get very confused with this, because the way we use our hands varies from culture to culture, so what we do in Canada and England and the U.S. might be very different than with what you do in your country. Okay? So pay close attention to these differences.
So to start with, let’s look at: “knock on wood“. If you’re living in an English-speaking country, you may have noticed sometimes people have a wooden object or a desk, a table, something made of wood, and they knock on it. Okay? You might wonder: “What does this mean, knock on wood?“ In English tradition, if you say something good, for example: “I did very, very well on my test. I killed my test. I did amazing on my test“, you might knock on wood to make sure that you don’t jinx it. Okay? I’ll give you another example. Imagine if I want to go on a picnic, and I’m a little afraid about rain, I might say: “Oh, you know, today’s supposed to be a very sunny day. Knock on wood.“ I’m knocking on wood to prevent rain. Okay? So it’s a superstition we do in order to kind of protect ourselves from the opposite happening. Okay? One last example: -“How did your interview go? How did your job interview go?“ -“Oh, it went well.“ [Knocks] Okay, so that’s why we knock on wood, it’s a superstition.
All right, let’s look at some of these other ones. “Quotes“. A lot of students have asked me: “What does this mean?“ Okay? So, for example, somebody might say: “Yeah, she’s beautiful.“ Or: “He’s really smart.“ This kind of has a sarcastic tone to it. It means somebody has said somebody is beautiful, but you don’t believe it. Or somebody has said somebody is smart, but you don’t believe it. So if you hear someone saying something, and you’re, you know, pretty much using their words but you don’t believe it, you can do quotes. Okay? Another example: “Yeah that movie was awesome.“ Okay? So it means you don’t believe it. English is fun. Your teachers might tell you English is fun. When you’re talking to your friends, you might say: “English is fun“, if you don’t believe it.
All right, the next one: “crazy“. All right? In English, if we think someone is crazy, we go... Okay? So, for example: “That guy, he’s very...“ [Clicks tongue] It means he’s very crazy. Okay?
“Fingers crossed“. A lot of the times in English, we take our fingers and we cross them, and we go like this. This means we’re hoping something happens. Okay? So, for example: I hope you like this video, fingers crossed. Or: I hope I did well on the test, fingers crossed. Okay? So this means you hope something is happening. Now, this is a little different from if you take your finger and you put it behind your back. If you take your finger... Your fingers crossed and you put it behind your back, it means you’re telling a lie. So, for example: “Oh, I loved the movie you made. The movie you made was incredible.“ If my fingers are behind my back, it means I’m lying to you. “I never talk to that guy.“ Okay? Fingers behind my back, it means I’m lying. Okay?
Now, this one you might know, I think it’s a very common one: “OK“. It can also mean: “nice work“ or “A-OK“. So that means something has gone well.
We have this one which is a very rude one. This, which means... And sorry, I’m not doing this to you; I’m just teaching it. This means “up yours“, which pretty much in English means “fuck you“. Okay? So if you ever see somebody going like that, it’s not polite. It means up yours or fuck you.
Oh, we have one... Two more. “Peace sign“. Okay, when we’re talking about peace in English, we often go: “Peace.“ So this is against war. In the 1960s, there were people called Hippies, they were always going: “Peace.“ This is very different than the V sign, this. Peace is like this, the V sign is like this. The V sign is something that is almost the same as this. In England, in Australia, in New Zealand, if you do this to somebody, you’re pretty much telling them: “Fuck you.“ Okay? So be careful. “Peace“, versus “Fuck you.“
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