Collective Nouns in English: How to talk about groups of people and things
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- Опубліковано 25 лис 2016
- Do you want to speak more fluent English? Learn to use collective nouns - special words we use to talk about groups of people, animals, or objects. This is an important English vocabulary lesson because a lot of these words will not make sense logically to you unless you know the meaning in this context already! Some of the collective nouns I'll teach you include: a batch of cookies, a deck of cards, a litter of kittens, an army of caterpillars, and more! Watch this video before the rhinos get me!
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Is it safe? Can I come out? Okay. Whew. Okay, I was just baking some cookies, but the strangest thing happened. A group of rhinos started chasing me, so now I'm just... I'm trying to escape, but I want to give you guys this very, very important English lesson first. So I'm going to put these down, and we're going to try to do this lesson before the rhinos come back. Okay? Okay, let me... Let me compose myself.
Hey, everyone. I'm Alex. Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson on "Collective Nouns". So, collective nouns are nouns we use to talk about a group of things, animals, or people. Of course, it's possible just to say: "A group of", whatever. For example: "a group of birds" or "a group of kittens", but there are very specific names that we can give them and we do give them to make it a little more specific, I guess. Okay? So, I'm going to give you first some of the most common ones that we use, and then some that are a little less common.
So, to begin: I had "a batch of cookies" at the start of this lesson. So, if you are baking and you bake a lot of cookies like I did, you baked a batch of cookies. Okay? So you can say: "The first batch is ready." or "The second batch is in the oven." or "I made three batches of cookies."
All right, next: "a bouquet of flowers". I think many people probably know this one. So we just say: "Bouquet". Very French. Right? Very French. So, you can give a bouquet of flowers to your mother on Mother's Day, or to your girlfriend, boyfriend, husband, wife on the anniversary or Valentine's Day.
Next: If you play poker, you need "a deck of cards". Right? It's not a group of cards. It is a group of cards, but we don't say: "Hey. Do you have a group of cards?" We say: "Do you have a deck of cards?" Okay?
Next: Birds, if you have many birds, a group of birds together, they are called: "a flock", "a flock of birds". Okay? In the 1980s there was a band called "Flock of Seagulls". A seagull is that white, annoying bird in public, and they had a famous song, "I Ran", went like: "And I ran, I ran so far away..." Doo, doo, doo, doo. Whatever the lyrics were. I don't remember them. So, "a flock of birds", "a flock of seagulls."
Next: For cows and buffalo, you can say: "a herd", "a herd of cattle", "a herd of buffalo".
If you have kittens, baby cats, baby dogs, you say: "a litter of kittens", "a litter of puppies". So, for example, in the movie 101 Dalmatians, a famous Disney movie where there are 101 baby puppies, baby Dalmatians, that is a litter of 101 puppies.
Next: "a pack of wolves", or dogs, or hounds. So, the movie, Frozen, very popular amongst young people, girls-my daughter loves it-there's a scene where Anna and Kristoff are escaping in the forest and behind them there are a bunch of wolves, a group of wolves, so you can say: "A pack of wolves is chasing them." All right?
Next: "a panel of judges" or "a panel of experts". If you watch TV shows, like The Voice, or American Idol, and you have one, two, three judges... Usually you have the nice one, and the annoying one, and the one who's really hard on people. This is a panel of judges. Okay? Or a panel of experts.
"A school of fish", so I'm going to tie this to movies again. If you have seen Finding Nemo, any time you see that big group of fish travelling together, that is called "a school of fish". Yes, just like go to school, the same thing. A school of fish.
And finally: "a wealth of information". Now, information is non-count. You cannot say: "One information, two informations, three informations". You can say: "A lot of information" or "A wealth of information".
All right. Let's look at some more on this side. A little less common, here. We have: "an army of caterpillars". It sounds really cool. Right? So, caterpillars become butterflies, but if you have a lot of caterpillars together, that's called "an army of caterpillars". I don't recommend you Google search "army of caterpillars", especially if you don't like insects because some of the pictures of the caterpillars all together, and being furry, and fuzzy, and... Uhgl. It's not very nice if you don't like insects. Also, "army" like: "an army of soldiers". Or in this case, on my shirt, an army of stormtroopers from Star Wars.
a group of caterpillars are called " an army of caterpillars" and a group of soldiers are called "platoon of soldiers". English makes so much sense.
The funniest and nerdiest English teacher I met so far, I definitely love it.
This is a nice compliment. 😅 Thank you.
Can't resist mentioning this gem from an irish newspaper some years back. A whinge of teachers.
I appreciate your loved dedication to teach, school as well, may be used as a group of people, particularly writers, artists, or philosophers, sharing the same or similar ideas, methods, or style.
Thanks very much you are the best teacher 😊
You are best teacher of the world
The reference to Magic Cards with Rhinos was awesome and nice!
Oh my! You are great! You are fun and made the lesson easy to learn. I know why. You put your heart on it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 🙏
Thanks Alex. You're a great teacher. Thanks for this useful class.
You're very welcome!
Awesome! Every thing was so well explained. I just screenshot this list and I'm going to memorize it right now. We also have collective nouns in Portuguese. Thanks for teaching us new words! You're the man!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks, Silvio!
English Lessons with Alex (engVid AlexESLvid) Do you speak french ?
Very badly. :)
I can help you with portuguese if you want :D
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Thank you for this video Alex. My daughter learned a lot. Again thank you.😊
That's fantastic to hear! I'm happy to help, Beverly. :)
Thank you for teaching me
Thanks for the explanation
It helped me to understand before my exam tomorrow
English is difficult
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But it is easy to understand
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Thank you 🙏 a batch 😂. Having fun is the most effective way to learn💞
I see these collective nouns again and again, and I still don't remember all of them. This video helps me revise the nouns. Thank you Alex for this great lesson!
You're very welcome!
Mr.Alex
Thank you
For clearing concept
Thank you so much that was so helpful ❤️
I just like the way u said a group of whatever
Keep going
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Undeniably useful lesson!
Thanks a lot for your work!
My pleasure. Thanks for checking it out.
We appreciate your efforts Alex best English teacher
Thank you for useful lesson
real nice i love it
Hi,I'm Maruf from Bangladesh. I think you are a good teacher along with actor..Thank you
Hi I'm thais . What a good tutor! Do you know? You can make me more understand than my teacher at school!
Thank you for your teach.
Hello There! I would love to thank you for teaching me this. I know some of the Beginning part but not alot of the other part
Thanks a bunch ❤. I watch yours from India.
these vids help me with my homework !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank
you very much Mr Alex
I'm student from the Sudan
Alex you are doing a really good job
Dear Sir,
I am very pleased to listen to your explanations about collective nouns.
Thank you very much for sincere effort to try to make us understand.
Sir, would you kindly explain at least 10
( ten) collective nouns found in each of the following places :-
1. Kitchen 2. Bedroom 3. Dining room
4. Drawing room.
If explained, I shall ever remain grateful to you.
Thanking you in anticipation.
With regards.
Yours sincerely,
J.K.Chhetry ,
Dausa, Rajasthan.
Now I leaned the collective nouns proply
It's an awesome class Alex. Thanks for your tips!!! Greetings from Brazil. ;)
Greetings from Canada!
A sort of rare lessons. Thanks a lot
Thx so much this really helped :D 👍
you are more than amazing teacher
I love you
Thanks
Very nice first I can't remember easily when I watch this I understand it very well great job very nice👍
Thank you, Alex! I like so much your lessons, it's easy to understand and to learn things with you! I especially love lessons on vocabulary! And the videos on books are my favourites! Hope to see more of these:) Thank you thank you thank you!!!!
You're welcome! The videos on books are some of my favourites to record. I will certainly be making more in the future.
+English Lessons with Alex (engVid AlexESLvid) it'd be cool!!!
Thank you so much Alex
You're very welcome.
thank you very much! it's very useful! I'll try to use these new words in my conversations!
Yes! The first group is probably more useful/common. The second group is just for fun, and many native speakers don't know stuff like "a murder of lawyers."
Thank you so much Alex. My english exam is tomorrow.. I'm so scared because this exam is one of the important exam i'm gonna take in my life. Wish me luck!
Good luck, Kaethilyn! I hope you do well!
Nice class Alex . I learn so much .my country is sri lanka .. thank you
Thankyou Alex I got everything
Thank you
This helped me soooooo much on my project! I thank you so much! 🐳💗🤗
That's great! What was your project about?
Awesome Alex ... Thanks 💋💋💋💋
Thank you
I learned it well
thanku sir... you are amazing.
I like to lern collective nouns❤❤😊
You are the best, Alex. Love you so much 👍💐💖
Thanks for clicking! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you sir
thanks so much greetings from Aadyaa Choudhury from India
Well good methodology of teaching ❤
Wonderful lesson 😊
Thanks Alex! You are great teacher of English*!
Thanks for your support, Askhat!
Very useful teacher. Thank you 👍😊
No problem. :)
Awesome Alex .. Thank you😁😁😁😁
a cookies, a batch of cookies. I really want a batch of chocolate cookies. Thanks a lot for a wealth of information. I really want to speak English fluently.
Nice use of the vocab, olga. :)
Thanks for your time today and
Calmly Silently a cookies? Is that correct?
Thank you so much it helped me a lot.
Which phrase is correct - the class was or the class were? Is the word class a singular noun or a plural noun? This question cannot be answered with Yes or No. Use the singular if you see the class as a group of students. Use the plural if you see the class as single students.In British English the plural is used more often than in American English. in British English, they refer to groups such as family, staff, etc. In the plural form using 'are'. In American English they refer groups in the singular form using 'is'. Both are acceptable, so use the one that is most comfortable for you.
I am learning British English, and get very confused by this! I hope that you can answer me! ☺️
Great lesson Alex! I am an English teacher from Colombia! :)
i loved this lesson. :D Thanks, Alex.
You're very welcome! Thanks for checking it out. :)
Thanks for the lesson.
You're very welcome.
thank you so much I learned a lot in this lesson
thank I also love you English lesson
Thanks, Edward! I'm glad you liked it.
thank you Alex, greeting from China.
Greetings from Canada, Sherrie. You're welcome!
Thanx Alex! U r great at this!
That's very kind of you to say. Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Your lessons are the best! I am improving my english from the other side of the world, thank you very much!! You are the best!
Many thanks for this helpful lesson, Alex. :)
Not a problem.
Thank you Sir
Greetings from São Paulo - Brazil . You are the best engvid teacher.
Thanks for studying with me, Miro. I appreciate your kind words. Greetings from Canada right back at ya. :)
thanks Alex, you lessons becoming more and more interesting. Your actor skill still grow up really!) Wathing you not the first year. Keep going do these amazing lessons. God bless you!
Thanks, Xloy. I'm glad you enjoyed the video and that you've found them interesting.
..... always when you believe you know the English language, Alex surprises (me) with "a murder of crows" 😅 ... what "a wealth of information" given here. Very useful! Thanks a lot!
You're very welcome!
Thanks Alex!
Can you teach us some Advanced Verbs, Phrasal verbs, Adjectives, Phrases, Expressions, etc...?? all Advanced.
I'm seeing the video you explain it very nicely
Great Lesson!
Thanks, Sofia! I'm glad you liked it.
Nice class Alex.I learnt so much.Thank you for this class.Greetings from Brazil!!!
Thanks for checking it out, Samantha.
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thanks for the lesson
Any time!
Thanks sir..... I don't understand your English language. But I understood only which written on board which helpful for me
That's a start. :) Thanks for checking out the lesson!
Great lesson Alex! A batch of cookies is the best. What a pity not having eaten them! Even if they were few for a crash of rhinos! 😁😁😁 However you are the best! Thank you.
Haha. Thanks. The cookies were a little hard, anyway...
thanks you teacher !
No problem.
Thank you very much for your lessons. Being a great actor,you make lessons so attractive and easy to remember. I hope you managed to escape a crash of rhinos.
Sorry. ...escape from a crash of rhinos.
Thanks for your feedback! Yes, I managed to escape. :)
Here’s a collective noun!
*g a m e o f t h r o n e s*
That not ah collective noun dud
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thank you very much
You're very welcome.
Very nice sir for this class
Collective-group of individual
Great job!😀
really nice class!
Thanks a lot!
very good lesson. thank you!
My pleasure.
thanks you very much...
You're very welcome!
its very good to see you again. Great job as well as Great video Alex.
Thank for spending time to help us
Best wish to you
My pleasure. Thanks for watching!
i share your lessons to my friend. They all love it
Awesome!!
Thank u Alex.. I start a English class for 3 months now, 4 days a week and 3 hours a day but I also need a private tutor to push me hard. I want to be a polyglot but I am only interested on 5 languages: English, spanish, mandarin, Arabic, Germany.. for now I am focusing on only English. So if you have any advice or trick for me to use to improve my English don't hesitate. Thank u
Thank u so much. My greetings from Iraq
you told me not to look for army of caterpillars? well, i am going to do this right now haha
I loved your class Alex, very funny and the Quiz was very appropriate, ... I already subscribed to your channel, a hug from Venezuela
Great guy great lessons
That's very kind. Thank you.
So nice person! End of the video is so fun)) Thanx teacher!
You're very welcome.
Nice explanation..
Hi Alex..... you're great!!
Love your lessons!!😍
Thanks, mini! I appreciate the support and feedback!
LOL!!! Great!