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Learn Idioms with Good Will Hunting | How Do You Like Them Apples?🍎

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Today, we’re diving into the idiom “How do you like them apples?”—a bold and memorable expression you’ve probably heard in movies, TV shows, and everyday life. But what does it actually mean? Where did it come from? And how do native speakers use it today?

To answer those questions, we’ll break down an iconic scene from Good Will Hunting, where this phrase is used in a classic moment of wit and confidence. Along the way, we’ll also explore other interesting vocabulary and expressions from the scene, helping you understand not just the words, but the cultural context behind them.

🎯 What you’ll learn in this video:
✅ The meaning and origin of “How do you like them apples?”
✅ How native speakers use it in real conversations
✅ Other useful expressions and vocabulary from Good Will Hunting
✅ Practical tips to help you sound more fluent and natural

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0:00 Good Will Hunting Sneak Peek
1:11 Lesson Introduction
1:50 Full Good Will Hunting Scene with Subtitles
5:00 Is that your thing? – Asking if someone enjoys or prefers something.
5:32 Obscure – Something unknown or hard to understand.
6:19 Pawn it off as your own – To falsely claim something as yours.
6:45 Impress – To make a strong, positive impact on someone.
7:03 Embarrass – To make someone feel ashamed or foolish.
7:24 Certainties in life – Things that are guaranteed to happen.
7:47 Dropped (spent) – Slang for how much money was spent.
9:00 Drive-thru – A service where you order from your car.
9:26 Unoriginal – Lacking creativity or originality.
10:09 Let's step outside – A challenge to fight or settle a dispute.
11:09 Figure it out – To solve a problem or understand something.
11:49 It's cool – A casual way of saying something is fine or acceptable.
11:59 Wicked smart – A Boston slang term for very intelligent.
12:15 Michael Bolton Clone – A joke about someone resembling the singer.
12:44 Impression – A way of mimicking or copying someone’s mannerisms.
13:34 Arbitrary – Based on personal choice rather than reason.
14:10 “How do you like them apples?” – A phrase used to boast after a victory.
15:58 Full Good Will Hunting Scene without Subtitles
18:16 Interactive Review – Test What You Learned!

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