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my

welcome to our first ever evening

edition of this series because the sound

in the original video was destroyed hi

everybody welcome back to ask Alicia the

weekly series where you ask me questions

and I answer them maybe first question

this week first question this week comes

from Patrick hi Patrick

Patrick says I know the basic English

words and I understand if someone speaks

in English for example I understand your

videos perfectly but I have problems

building correct English sentences like

when I speak with another person do you

have any tips for how to build correct

sentences um I think that this just

comes with practice

honestly it’s difficult to do but I know

that there’s not always a person that

you can ask for help I will tell you a

secret when I don’t have confidence with

something but I don’t know how to answer

something this is what I do seriously

just google it I put quotation marks

around like the phrase that I’m trying

to make and then I search google for it

and if it’s there great then that means

I can use it maybe like thousands of

people have used that phrase I know it’s

probably a common phrase if there are no

results and that probably means I’ve

made a mistake somehow so that’s maybe

one good way to help you as you try to

build phrases by yourself so try that

out next question next question comes

from Huang Sena want to say now hi I

love your name Alicia is Alicia a common

name in the US

I happen to have a friend named ELISA

also what’s your personal favorite name

um a common name in the u.s. Alicia I

don’t I don’t think Alicia is so common

in the US and when I was growing up I

didn’t have any other friends named

Alicia also the spelling of my name is a

little strange usually it spelled a li

CIA maybe you know the artist Alicia

Keys that’s how she spells her name so

my name was commonly confused as Alicia

a lot so I’ve heard like Allison and

ELISA and Allie and so on those are

fairly common I think but Alicia

especially my spelling is not so common

actually so what’s my favorite name my

favorite name is obi-wan Kenobi next

question next question comes from long

is the H sound not always pronounced

when followed by another consonant for

example wallhanger

or coming back home yes the H sound is

often pronounced very softly it’s quite

difficult to pronounce all of these

syllables clearly like in the example

come back home it’s quite difficult to

say the H sound clearly so in those

cases it’s quite common to make the H

sound quite soft like come back home

next question

Romeo from Vietnam hi again Romeo Romeo

says hello Alicia do native speakers say

you aren’t gonna blah blah blah or

you’re not gonna blah blah blah which

contracted form is used more I think

they’re used equally like you can choose

which you prefer me I think I usually

say you’re not gonna I probably use you

are I can track the you are you’re not

gonna you’re not gonna or you’re not

gonna do something I probably use you’re

not more often than you aren’t gonna the

next question is from Wagner Wagner

Wagner Wagner

have you written any operas why do

American people pronounce English class

101 instead of one zero one or hundred

one oh this relates to like University

and college level courses actually so

there are four levels to universities or

colleges in the u.s. first year second

year third year and fourth year so the

classes for each of those are numbered

so first year classes begin with one

second year classes with two or third

year classes with three fourth year

classes with four so first year classes

like it tends to be like the basic

classes begin with a 1 and like the most

basic of those classes is usually 101 so

like English class 101 that’s kind of

making like a friendly introduction to

English in other words so we say 101 we

always use that sort of pattern when

speaking we don’t say 101 we always use

101 or like 1 2 4 or like 3 6 7 I don’t

know what those classes are but we

always say each individual number nice

question they don’t interesting next

question is Rob Dani would you tell us

about here you are here you go

there you are there you go and here

there we you

if they’d be go oh gosh okay I’ll talk

about the the ones that you introduced

what do they mean and how do you use

them naturally so let’s talk first about

here you are and here you go so we use

these when we present someone with

something so you give someone something

here you aren’t here you go like you are

at a restaurant maybe your order arrives

here you are here you go something like

in a service situation you might hear

this kind of from like a friendly staff

eesh like a staff related person I

suppose here you are there you go or

maybe from a teacher to a school child

maybe here you go we use it to like

present something to present an object

that maybe they are expecting to receive

let’s talk then about there you go and

there you are so we use there you go

when someone is able to do a thing

they’ve been practicing for a while so

for example if the child is learning how

to ride a bicycle and they’ve been

struggling with it for some time but

then gradually they get better at it and

they can do it the parent might say oh

there you go you got it you got it it’s

like that it’s like a support word and

encouragement word there you go the last

one on your list though there you are in

American English we use there you are in

a situation where we’re looking for

someone we’ve been looking for someone

we’re expecting to meet and it’s been

difficult to find them maybe you visit a

few different spots but then at last you

find this person may be like in a break

room or someplace you might not expect

them but when you do find them and you

say oh there you are we say it with that

sort of intonation oh there you are

it sounds immediately to the listener

like oh this person has been looking for

me next question next question is from

loj loj log-log loj loj says my question

is about phrasal verbs what is the

meaning of knock out like here example

sentence one knocked me out of my

possession or two knocked the wind out

of me I had a problem with the word

possession

knocked me out of my possession I’m not

quite sure this could refer though to in

a very rare situation we have this word

possession which refers to like this

thing called demonic possession where

there’s this idea that a bad spirit gets

into the body and controls a person’s

behavior we call that possession so we

could say like a priest knocked me out

of my possession - go back to your

original question though the word knock

out as a phrasal verb to knock out means

like it means forcefully or forcibly

remove something because if some impact

an object is removed from its original

location so for example a jogger could

be coming at me and they run into me and

they knock my phone out of my hands so

in that case my phone is being removed

because of the impact of the jogger so

to knock something out means like to

remove from its original location from

force in your second example then

knocked the wind out of me this is an

expression we use which means like to

lose our breath because of an impact so

if you get like punched or kicked maybe

in maybe this area you might feel the

air in your lungs come out of your body

so we call that the wind in this

situation so like he knocked the wind

out of me means he caused me to lose the

air in my lungs the impact was so strong

in my body that the air came out of my

out of my lungs so I like he knocked the

wind so the wind in this case the air in

my lungs in its original location was

removed from me because of this impact

you might also hear this expression in

boxing to knock out or to to to KO

someone means

caused them to lose consciousness in

this case so consciousness is the thing

that’s that’s going away in this case so

to knock someone out in like a boxing

match means they they lose consciousness

in other words a KO was sometimes safe

the first example sentence is not

actually so clear to me so it’s also

possible there’s an error in the

original text I don’t know all right so

those are all the questions that I want

to answer this week thank you very much

for sending your questions to me

remember you can send them to me at

English class 101.com slash ask - Alicia

thank you very much for watching this

episode of ask Alicia and I will see you

again next week and I

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you do with a new mic hi everybody my

name is Alisha welcome back to ask

Alicia the weekly series on our youtube

channel where you ask me questions and I

answer them me so please remember you

can submit your questions to me at

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question a lot of you who asked about

what to do to get a voice that sounds

like mine when I’m making these videos

I’m specifically trying to speak clearly

so I’m clearly separating my words the

way that I talk with my friends and the

way that I talk regularly is a bit

different than the way that I talk on

this channel but if you want to try to

get this kind of pronunciation the best

advice I have is just to repeat this

kind of pronunciation it depends on your

goal if you want to learn to speak like

me or to speak like somebody else that

you really admire you should try to

mimic them that’s what I do and that’s

actually a strategy that I use when I

study other languages as well so if I

hear something interesting that a

vocabulary word that a friend has used

like in Japanese for example or they

have a really good intonation or just

the way they deliver the way they say

something is really interesting to me or

I want to I want to be able to use that

too I put that in my head I think about

that and then I try to replicate that I

try to copy that essentially to make

this explanation shorter mimic mimic if

you want to learn to speak like me mimic

me if you want to learn to speak like

somebody else try to mimic someone else

but just keep in mind that the way that

I talk in these videos is different from

the way that I talk in real life next

question what does the word Lit mean

what does the word with me it is

actually a slang word it’s common slang

among young people especially in the

u.s. right now maybe many of you know

that

the verb to light has the past-tense lit

lit is used to talk about for example a

party or some kind of social gathering

usually that’s really exciting or that’s

really really fun or that’s kind of

crazy so lit using the past tense there

you can kind of imagine that like a fire

when you light a fire it may be it gets

bigger and it gets kind of wild a little

bit crazy like there’s a spark and then

it starts so if you see the word lit

like this party was lit it means it was

really crazy it was really good it was

really fun you can use it if you want

but just keep in mind that really young

people use that word I don’t use that

word for reference but again I’m not

next question what is correct I thought

you were gone or I thought you are gone

I thought you are gone we need to use I

thought you were gone here I thought you

were gone so I thought past tense and

you were is also past tense it’s a past

tense thought past tense situation so

please use Passons yeah ah next question

also maybe about were and was why do we

use if I were and not if I was this is a

great question and actually a lot of

native speakers make mistakes with this

it’s a small point to be fair but if you

want to be correct you should always use

if I were this is a grammar point it

refers to the subjunctive mood the

subjunctive mood an explanation of

subjunctive is a bit beyond the scope

it’s a bit much for this video but we

will always use if I were when the

subject there is I in the conditional if

I were we always use work you will hear

native speakers say if I was if I was if

you want to be extremely strict and

extremely nitpicky word is actually the

correct one but if you use was if you

make a mistake and you use was you will

still be understood so but yes this is

related to the subjunctive mood in

English next question okay next one

isn’t really a question but something I

have noticed that many of you do you

like to put the article up or and before

your adjective before an adjective but

you forget to use and now do you know

how like Mario introduced

himself and he says it’s a me when you

forget to use some kind of you know

after after your adjective or whatever

but you sound a bit like Mario’s it’s a

nice it’s a nice it’s a nice what it’s

funny to me it’s a nice it’s me you need

to include the noun that you’re

referring to it’s a nice video or it’s a

nice explanation it’s nice or it’s bad

or it’s good or this was a nice

explanation but don’t forget to use your

noun after you use the adjective it’s a

nice something it’s a good thing it’s a

bad something so please no article

without a noun make sure to use your

noun and it should be in the singular

form if you’re using up or in you need

to use the singular form of the noun

don’t sound like Mario next question

what does it mean they can’t take that

away from me who are they and what does

take away mean we use the word they to

mean generally just other people outside

of us this is used a lot to talk about

like news or to talk about general

opinions they say that this pizza is the

best pizza in the city right now they

say that your English will only improve

if you study every day they say that the

most difficult thing you can do in your

life is move to another country they is

just anyone second point what does take

away mean take away means to some object

that belongs in one location is removed

from that location like take away food

in American English we use takeout

actually but take away food is a similar

idea especially like in British English

take away so you take away your food

from the restaurant so you’re taking

something else you’re removing your food

from the restaurant so in the expression

they can’t take that away from me they

meaning other people outside you can’t

take something away from you

next one what does the phrase don’t be a

creep don’t be a creep neat I think

Michael talked about this on

English topics video so I talked to a

live stream about the word creepy

adjective creepy so something that

causes like nervous suspense it’s

something that’s creepy the word creeped

is used as a noun don’t be a creep

a person who is creepy a guy can be a

creep a girl can be a creep so a creep

is someone who causes creepy feelings

like something bad might happen I feel

nervous like that person’s a little

strange a little weird that person is a

creep he’s a creep she’s a creep

so don’t be a creep means you should not

behave like a creep don’t create nervous

feelings in the other person don’t be a

creepy person don’t be a creep everybody

that’s a good advice don’t be a creep

don’t feel great try to be a nice and

understanding and respectful person

always next question

oh that was my last one this week all

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bye one of the things I can do with my

microphone I wonder I feel like I had

some ideas for this when I was laying in

bed last night and I’ve forgotten them

all oh now I can take my videos on the

road make it like a golf reporter yes

the ball the ball is rolling why am i

Russian I’m a Russian golf reporter now

oh maybe I’ll be a beatboxer how do you

do that hi everybody my name is Alisha

and today we’re gonna be talking about

ten of the hardest words to pronounce

according to you guys so we collected

some information from you on Facebook

thanks very much for sending

your ideas and these were the top 10

most difficult words for you to

pronounce so let’s get started

absolutely absolutely absolutely might

be tough to pronounce absolutely means

100% absolutely is an agreement phrase

are you going to that music event next

week absolutely yes 100% definitely

absolutely loot like a loot hell ute big

grime the grime apparently means dirty I

have never heard nor used this word

before but perhaps it’s difficult to

pronounce the grime the door to my

apartment was big rhymed in the storm

last week breakfast the next word is

breakfast breakfast is hard to pronounce

but that is the meaning of breakfast

you’re breaking the fast so fast is a

period of time without eating and to

break means to just well in this case

breaking something it doesn’t refer to

like crushing a thing but stopping

something to break the fast of the night

in other words so you’re fasting during

the night you’re not eating so you wake

up in the morning you break the fast but

we don’t say break fast we say breakfast

in a sentence this morning from

breakfast I ate a bowl of cereal with

grapes and I had a coffee too

colleague colleague yes colleague many

of my students struggle with this they

say colleague or they say colleague you

or something cuz the spelling of this

word is really really strange there’s

that gue at the end and we’re more

commonly I feel it’s just co-worker

colleague sounds slightly more formal to

me than a co-worker somebody who you

work with or somebody who you have a

business relationship with in some sense

it could be a person from another

company could be somebody from your own

company anyone who you do business

dealings with is your colleague can be

your colleague in a sentence I’m going

to a networking event with my colleagues

next week miscellaneous that mis see

miscellaneous justice the spelling I

think maybe it’s confusing for this word

miscellaneous miscellaneous just means

other stuff or just other uncatted

Erised stuff I keep a lot of

miscellaneous items in a drawer in my

house maybe they don’t they don’t really

fit into one category like it’s not

kitchen

things it’s not clothing it’s just sort

of a mixture of things miscellaneous

things negotiation the next word is

negotiation negotiation yeah there are

two T’s in this but neither T is a hard

T they’re both very soft at sheesh sound

because they’re followed by the eye and

another vowel that she a negotiation

negotiation refers to a compromise

between two people you’re trying to make

a decision and you negotiate in this

case that’s a noun form negotiation

business negotiations continued for more

than a month with this important deal

realm realm I see why this one’s hard

it’s that role part that it’s a weird

word isn’t it it’s used to talk about

just like the kind of a fantasy world is

sort of the nuance of this phrase the

realm in a sentence let us go to the

realm where the elves live and eat their

bread unfortunately the next word is

unfortunately unfortunately

unfortunately just means too bad you can

use this to to start bad news for

example like unfortunately I can’t come

to work today because I’m sick or

unfortunately I broke my arm at the

basketball game last week or

unfortunately my haircut is bad

vocabu-larry vocabu-larry vocabu-larry

vocabu-larry vocabu-larry vocabu-larry

just refers to the words in a language

my vocabulary in my second language is

really really low I need a bigger

vocabulary so that I can express myself

more clearly world world oh I see why

this one’s hard world world hard to

pronounce that rld I think together is

tough Plus that W at the beginning as

well it’s such a short word but you have

to say so many weird things at the same

time world your tongue is going like

this in a sentence I have traveled all

over the world and the best food is in

my stomach that’s in so those were 10

hard to pronounce words give them a try

slowly at first and just kind of try to

work up to him saying at a more natural

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101.com hi everybody my name is Alisha

and today we’re gonna be talking about

15 questions that you should know so

these are 15 questions that not

necessarily you need to know how to ask

them perhaps you know some of the

questions already but you will probably

also hear these questions as well so

we’ll practice a few different answers

for these questions too so let’s get

started do you like American food the

first question is do you like American

food you will probably be asked this

question do you like American food you

can either say yes or no or you can give

a specific example someone says do you

like American food yes I love Philly

cheesesteaks I would recommend saying

yes or a little or or or you can just

say I don’t know what do you recommend

have you been to the United States

the next question is have you been to

the United States have you been to the

United States so someone asks you have

you been to the United States you should

reply with either yes I have or no I

haven’t or maybe no I haven’t yet but I

want to when you want to ask someone

this question you can say have you been

to Japan have you been to Egypt have you

been to China whatever you can use your

own country when you ask this question

how are you how are you when someone

asks how are you don’t say I’m fine

thank you and you please don’t say that

please say something more natural like

good great I’m good how are you

something like that is much better than

I’m fine thank you and you be a little

more genuine in your reply also when you

ask this question maybe one point to

help you

a little more natural when you ask

someone else don’t like trying to say

how are you how are you instead of how

are you or and make sure your intonation

is correct I’ve had a few people ask me

how are you like a little - moon yeah

with this question or like how are you

but how are you should be the intonation

with this how are you how are you it’s a

little bit more natural how long have

you been studying English how long have

you been studying English how long have

you been studying English great question

to know the answer to your answer should

be I have been studying English for

bla-bla-bla years or glop up on months I

bought what weeks but if that’s too much

for you you can just use the time how

long have you been studying English six

years how long have you been studying

English two months so just pick the time

if the whole sentence is quite long for

you how old are you we don’t really go

around asking people how old they are

like just the first time you meet them

necessarily especially if they’re older

much older than you like in particular

it’s sometimes considered rude to ask

especially women how old they are so

just be careful with this question but

if you’re about the same age group you

know maybe you’re at an event or a party

or something and you just want to check

how old the other person is you can use

this phrase when you reply to this just

say I’m plus the number to make a really

simple response so how old are you I’m

15 how old are you I’m 42 whatever the

answer is just stick 5 in front of it

not i but i’m i am but use the

contracted form to sound more natural

i’m number if you want to make a full

sentence you can say i’m number years

old don’t forget that s in years i’m a

million years old what did you say what

did you say if you couldn’t quite hear

something that someone else said you can

use this question to confirm sorry what

did you say it’s a little nicer than

just saying what what did you say or

what did you just say sorry what did you

say I couldn’t hear you what’s this

what’s this when you don’t know what

something is what’s this when you’re out

for dinner you’re out for lunch or

something and you find a new food or you

just you’re curious just say what’s this

to reply to this question just say it’s

blah blah blah what’s your name what’s

your name of course you should know how

to ask this question and how to answer

this question

what’s your name is a little more

natural than what is your name again

contracted form we’ll help you sound

much more natural so what’s your name

someone asks you you can just give your

name Alicia that’s fine you can say

Alicia you can say I’m Alicia that’s

fine too you could say my name is or my

name’s Alicia either any of those are

fine in a more formal situation a

business situation I would I would use

my name is Pablo and while I shake hands

or something what’s your phone number

the next one is what’s your phone number

I would not ask this question right away

like maybe you’ve met the person a few

times but you’d like to contact them

whether it’s because you’re romantically

interested in them or because you want

to be better friends with them but just

if you meet someone for the first time

and you’re like what’s your phone number

it’s like a little it’s a little too

much so use this question after you’ve

met the person a few times and you know

you want to become better friends when

you want to give your phone number just

say it’s and the number that’s fine just

it’s blah blah blah or my phone number

is blah blah blah with the number 5 5 5

1 million in 5 to 6 when is your

birthday so maybe you want to plan a

birthday party for example or it’s just

another fun question the first time you

meet someone when did your birthday so

when you want to tell someone your

birthday just give the month and the

date mmm

January 15th August 42nd that’s a real

day if you want to make a full sentence

you can say my birthday is month date

where are you from the next word the

next question is where are you from

this can refer to your country or your

city mmm but I feel like prop more stuff

and it refers to your country so where

are you from your answer should be I’m

from places I’m from China I am from

Japan I’m from Vietnam I’m from America

whatever I’m from there where did you

learn English the next question is where

did you learn English where did you

learn English if you’re speaking great

English you can say I learned English at

English class 101.com because you did

cuz you’re watching now

anyway where did you learn English in

this case in the case of like these

videos I learned English online or I

learned English from and then the school

name or the program name so I learned

English from English class 101.com for

example if you studied English at

university you can say I learned English

at university or I learned English from

my friends perhaps where do you live

where do you live depending on the

situation where you’re asked this this

can mean your country like I live in

America I live in China sometimes it’s

about the place in the city where you

live sometimes it’s about the country

where you live so you can kind of feel I

think which question which type of

question is being asked where do you

work where do you work is talking about

your job you can use the pattern I work

at company name or I work for company

name either is fine I work at ABC

company I work for ABC company either is

okay but you know if if you have

answered with the wrong information the

other person will just ask you like oh I

mean where is your office or oh I mean

which company do you work for use the

force for this one where is the bathroom

where is the bathroom very important

question where is the bathroom in

American English where is the bathroom

or where is the restroom is more common

than where is the toilet using the word

toilet is a little bit too direct in

American English so I recommend bathroom

or restroom so those are 15 questions

that you should definitely know know how

to ask these questions and know how to

answer these questions they are very

useful and very important for everyday

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