The English class is about discussing euphemisms, or indirect phrases used to refer to sensitive topics. The host, 'hole', introduces the topic and mentions that they will be discussing things that are considered taboo. They will also touch on feminisms that are politically correct, humorous, and sometimes inappropriate.
The class begins by discussing death and its euphemisms, such as 'passed away', 'departed', 'deceased', and 'bit the dust'. The host also mentions the sarcastic use of 'deceased' and provides other euphemisms for death. They then move on to discuss euphemisms for lying and stealing, such as 'la chucha alai' for 'lie', 'faith or false' for 'light', and 'sailing under false colors'.
The class then shifts to euphemisms for menstruation, such as 'orchestra sound mans', 'inflatables bis green', and 'fire'. The host mentions the number one application to track menstrual cycles, but does not specify the name.
The final topic covered is euphemisms for going to the bathroom, including 'washburn', 'live your heart', 'iris rumor dimension to houston', 'water closet', 'jarquín', 'powder room', and 'Hamburg dad squat'.
The host concludes by encouraging viewers to share what they've learned, whether it's a new euphemism or something interesting they've heard during the class.
1. The speaker introduces an English class focusing on euphemisms and taboo phrases.
2. Euphemisms are phrases or words used to replace those considered taboo, aiming to minimize social offense or penalty.
3. The class will also discuss feminisms that are politically correct but sometimes inappropriate, humorous, and sarcastic.
4. The speaker mentions several euphemisms for death such as "passed away", "departed", "deceased", and "bit the dust".
5. The class will also cover euphemisms for lying and stealing, including "la chucha alai" for "lie", "faith or false" for "light", and "sailing in rifles covers" for "sailing under false colors".
6. The speaker mentions the difficulty in translating euphemisms for menstruation or periods, with many euphemisms used in English.
7. The class will also cover euphemisms for going to the bathroom, with phrases like "washburn", "houston live", "jarquín", "checkers on business", "check the plumbing", and "sit on the throne in Hamburg".
8. The final category of taboo phrases discussed is around the topic of "kaká", with many euphemisms and analogies used to avoid direct language.
9. The speaker invites feedback from the audience, asking if they learned anything, had a good time, or if they plan to use any of the phrases or words discussed in the future.