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hair dye English, baby! Video Lesson

Date: Apr 22 2019

Themes: Fashion, Hobbies

Quote

1. Quote - Listen to the quote and guess what the slang means.

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“I just dyed part of my hair. I’m trying the granny-hair trend.”

—Ebaby!’s Sheila, speaking about changing her hair color

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Definition

1. Definition - Study the definition.

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hair color; cream or liquid that changes the color of hair

2. Use - Learn how the slang is used.

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Many young people are dying their hair gray lately. Sheila wanted to try this, so she used hair dye to color the ends of her hair. Although she likes her own hair, sometimes she enjoys trying different colors.

Hair dye is usually a cream or liquid color. You can put this on your hair. After a few minutes, you wash it out and have an incredible new color on your head. Do you use hair dye? If you could dye your hair any color, what would it be?

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Examples

1. Examples - Hear some example sentences.

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“I need to run to the store for more hair dye. My roots are showing!”

“Which type of hair dye is better for my hair?”

“Janet used an amazing pink hair dye that looks awesome!”

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