Learn English British English in Three Minutes Where are you from

welcome to English class 101 coms
British English in three minutes the

fastest easiest and most fun way to
learn English hey everyone I’m Gina this

series explains some easy ways to ask
and answer common questions in English

it’s really useful and it only takes
three minutes in this lesson you’re

going to learn some different ways
people will ask you where are you from

first though where are you from can mean
many different things

it can mean which city are you from or
which country are you from

in fact Brits ask this question to each
other all the time to learn which part

of the UK the other person comes from if
you want to answer this question there

are two ways to do it
you can say I’m and then your

nationality as in I’m Japanese or I’m
Brazilian or you can say I’m from and

then the country you are from as in I’m
from Italy or I’m from Thailand

if you’re from a really famous city or
place you can say that too

for example I’m from Beijing or I’m from
New Delhi of course in the United

Kingdom as in other parts of the world
people may be a little more indirect

because they want to be polite to do
this they might ask you if you are from

the place where they met you for example
if you meet someone in London they might

ask are you from London or if you are in
York they might ask are you from York

many parts of the United Kingdom are
very multicultural so asking the

question this way avoids what could be
an

embarrassing mistake you can answer this
the same way you answer where are you

from just add a simple no in front for
example you can say no I’m and then your

nationality no I’m French or no I’m from
and then your country no I’m from Russia

now it’s time for Gina’s tips the UK is
a diverse place people you meet may take

great pride in the place or region they
come from if you ask someone about where

they’re from they may respond by saying
something like Yorkshire Lancashire or

hartfordshire if they answer in this way
it usually means they are interested in

talking more about their region and how
it differs from others in this lesson we

learned some different ways to ask where
are you from do you know what to ask

when you don’t know someone’s name of
course you do but what do you say when

you forgotten someone’s name find out in
the next British English in three

minutes lesson see you next time

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