Can these English teachers fool you

Ready for an April Fool’s Day lesson?

Wait.

Does everyone watching know what April Fool’s Day is?

I can sum it up in a single line: it’s a
day when people play silly jokes on one another.

Right.

We try to fool friends and family.

It’s all done in fun.

And when people discover that it’s a joke,
the joker can say, “April Fool’s!”

So five of us teachers have come together to see if we can fool you.

We’re each going to ask a true-false question.

Some of us will tell the truth.

Others are going to try to fool you.

Do I look like a person who can handle weapons?

Actually, I know how to use three types of
weapons.

True or false?

True.

I briefly studied tae kwon do.

And that’s when I learned how to use a long staff, a short stick, and nunchucks.

Double and single.

Did you hear how I stated my list?

A long staff, a short stick, and nunchucks.

A common pattern is to use rising intonation
on all but the last item of a list, as in

one, two, and three.

We use falling intonation on the last item.

For more information and practice, please
check out my lesson on intonation patterns

for stating lists and presenting alternatives.

I’m from the United States of America but
do you know which state I currently live in?

Well, if you follow ‘go Natural English’ you
probably know the answer.

I live in Missouri.

True or false?

The answer is false.

I made one of the Go Natural videos in Missouri when I was visiting family.

My father lives there.

But I am not from there and I don’t currently live there.

But you can see the video I made and learn about how to use words stress correctly to

sound more like a natural English speaker.

I went to graduate school to study Linguistics.

True or false?

False!

I went to graduate school to study opera singing.

Check out this video I made about intonation in American English and how it can help you

sound more native.

I have a short clip of me singing opera in
that video!

I’m British and this is my husband, Jay.

He’s American.

That’s true!

So he says tomahto and I say tomayto.

Is that true or false?

It’s false!

It’s the other way round.

I say tomayto and she says tomahto.

So watch our video on British and American pronunciation differences to learn more.

Check this out.

I used to work at a fish market.

True or false?

True!

Actually I worked at a fish market for six
summers when I was a teenager.

Did you notice the rhythm while I was speaking?

Did you?

When we speak, we stress the words that are most important for people to understand.

Those words are on the beat in English.

The other words - usually little grammar words - they shrink, they get smaller, or link together.

That’s the shrinking and linking.

If you’re interested in this topic - so important for practicing English,

please check out this video I made.

准备好参加愚人节课程了吗?

等待。

看的人都知道什么是愚人节吗?

我可以用一句话来总结:今天是
人们互相开玩笑的日子。

对。

我们试图愚弄朋友和家人。

这一切都是在乐趣中完成的。

当人们发现这是一个笑话时
,小丑可以说,“愚人节!”

所以我们五位老师聚在一起,看看我们能不能愚弄你。

我们每个人都会问一个真假问题。

我们中的一些人会说实话。

其他人会试图愚弄你。

我看起来像一个会处理武器的人吗?

实际上,我知道如何使用三种
武器。

对或错?

真的。

我简单地学习了跆拳道。

就在那时,我学会了如何使用长杖、短棍和双节棍。

双和单。

你听到我是如何列出我的清单的吗?

长杖、短棍和双节棍。

一种常见的模式是
在列表的最后一项以外的所有项目上使用升调,例如

一、二和三。

我们在最后一个项目上使用降调。

有关更多信息和练习,请
查看我的语调模式课程,

以说明列表和呈现替代方案。

我来自美利坚合众国,但
你知道我现在住在哪个州吗?

好吧,如果您关注“go Natural English”,您
可能知道答案。

我住在密苏里州。

对或错?

答案是错误的。

当我探亲时,我在密苏里州制作了一段 Go Natural 视频。

我父亲住在那里。

但我不是来自那里,我目前也不住在那里。

但是您可以观看我制作的视频,并了解如何正确使用重音来

听起来更像是一个自然的英语演讲者。

我去研究生院学习语言学。

对或错?

错误的!

我去研究生院学习歌剧演唱。

看看我制作的关于美式英语语调的视频,以及它如何帮助你

听起来更母语。

我在那个视频中有一段我唱歌剧
的短片!

我是英国人,这是我的丈夫,杰。

他是美国人。

这是真的!

所以他说tomahto,我说tomayto。

这是真的还是假的?

是假的!

反之亦然。

我说tomayto,她说tomahto。

因此,请观看我们关于英美发音差异的视频以了解更多信息。

看一下这个。

我以前在鱼市工作。

对或错?

真的!

实际上,我十几岁的时候在鱼市工作了六个
夏天。

你注意到我说话的节奏了吗?

你是否?

当我们说话时,我们会强调人们最容易理解的词语。

这些词在英语中很流行。

其他词——通常是小的语法词——它们缩小、变小或连接在一起。

这就是收缩和链接。

如果你对这个话题感兴趣——对于练习英语非常重要,

请查看我制作的这个视频。