Learn English English in Three Minutes Asking About Names

Welcome to EnglishClass101.com’s English
in Three Minutes. The fastest, easiest, and

most fun way to learn English.

Hey everyone, I’m Alisha!

This series will teach you 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
new ways to ask someone, “What’s your

name?” including one that you can use when
you’ve forgotten someone’s name.

Now, “What is your name?” was probably
one of the first questions you learned when

you started studying English. I have to tell
you, though, that most native speakers of

English would never say this! In English,
just like in other languages, it is often

more polite to be a little indirect.

Of course, the easiest way to avoid asking
the question directly is to not ask at all!

Just introduce yourself, and most people will
respond by doing the same.

When introducing yourself, simple is nearly
always best. Just say…

“Hi, I’m Alisha!”

To show that you want to know the other person’s
name, just add, “And you?” at the end.

“Hi, I’m Alisha! And you?”

“Hi, I’m Alisha! And you?”

Just like before, take out my name, Alisha,
and put your name in its place.

After you say this, the other person will tell you
his or her name.

Okay, now let’s talk about an embarrassing
situation that happens to EVERYBODY: you’ve

already met this person once before, but you’ve
forgotten their name!

The most polite thing to do in this situation
is to apologize and ask again. There’s a

simple way to do this that’s also polite.

“I’m sorry. What was your name again?”

“I’m sorry. What was your name again?”

This sentence is very similar to “What’s
your name?” but it has three important differences.

First, we say, “I’m sorry.” A small
apology can go a long way.

After that we say “What was your name?”

This is just like “What is your name?”
but instead of “is”, we use the past tense

“was”. This is really important, as it
tells the other person that you remember meeting

them. You haven’t forgotten HIM or HER,
you’ve just forgotten the NAME. This little

word makes all the difference!

“I’m sorry. What was your name…?

Finally, we add “again” to the end. This
is another hint that tells the other person

that you remember learning his or her name
before, but you just can’t recall it right now.

“I’m sorry. What was your name again?”

This phrase is appropriate for both formal
and informal situations.

Now it’s time for Alisha’s Advice!

In the United States, it’s normal to address
people by name in conversation more than once.

In both formal and informal situations, it’s
a way to show respect or interest in the other

person, and can help you make friends.

It is also a great way to practice someone’s
name so you don’t forget it!

If you are talking to someone named Ann, for
example, instead of just: “What do you do

for fun?”, you could say:

“Ann, what do you do for fun?”

You can also put the name at the end of the
sentence:

“What do you do for fun, Ann?”

You don’t want to say the person’s name
too often, or it will sound a little strange,

but if you practice someone’s name like
this, you won’t forget it. And people love

to hear their own name!

In this lesson, we learned what to say when
we forget someone’s name.

In the next lesson, you’ll learn what to
say when you want to get in touch with someone,

whether by telephone, email, or even newer
ways to communicate. What’s your favorite?

Let us know in the comments, and join us next
time for the sixth English in 3 Minutes lesson!

See you next time!

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的三分钟英语。 最快、最简单、

最有趣的英语学习方式。

大家好,我是艾丽莎!

本系列将教您一些简单的方法
来用英语提问和回答常见问题。

真的好用,而且只需要三分钟!

在本课中,您将学习一些
新的方式来询问某人:“你

叫什么名字?” 包括当您忘记某人的名字时可以使用的一种

现在,“你叫什么名字?” 可能
是您开始学习英语时学到的第一个问题

。 不过,我必须告诉
你,大多数以英语为母语的人

永远不会这么说! 在英语中,
就像在其他语言中一样,

稍微间接一点通常会更有礼貌。

当然,避免直接问问题的最简单方法
是根本不问!

只需介绍自己,大多数人都会
做出同样的回应。

自我介绍时,简单几乎
总是最好的。 只需说…

“嗨,我是 Alisha!”

为了表明您想知道对方的
名字,只需添加“你呢?” 在最后。

“大家好,我是艾丽莎! 你呢?”

“大家好,我是艾丽莎! 你呢?”

和以前一样,把我的名字,Alisha 拿出来
,把你的名字放在它的位置上。

你说完之后,对方会告诉你
他或她的名字。

好的,现在让我们来谈谈每个人
都遇到过的尴尬情况:你

以前见过这个人一次,但你
忘记了他们的名字!

在这种情况下,最礼貌的做法
是道歉并再次询问。 有一种

简单的方法可以做到这一点,也很礼貌。

“抱歉。 你又叫什么名字?”

“抱歉。 你又叫什么名字?”

这句话很像“
你叫什么名字?” 但它有三个重要的区别。

首先,我们说,“对不起。” 一个小小的
道歉可以大有帮助。

然后我们说“你叫什么名字?”

这就像“你叫什么名字?”
但是我们使用过去时“was”而不是“is

”。 这非常重要,因为它
告诉对方你记得见过

他们。 你没有忘记他或她,
你只是忘记了名字。 这个小

词让一切变得不同!

“抱歉。 你叫什么名字……?

最后,我们在末尾添加“再次”。 这
是另一个提示,它告诉

对方你记得以前学过他或她的
名字,但你现在想不起来了。

“抱歉。 你又叫什么名字?”

这句话适用于正式
和非正式场合。

现在是艾丽莎建议的时候了!

在美国,
在谈话中多次直呼他人的名字是很正常的。

在正式和非正式的场合,这是
一种表达对他人尊重或兴趣的方式

,并且可以帮助你结交朋友。

这也是练习某人名字的好方法,
这样您就不会忘记它!

例如,如果您正在与一个名叫 Ann 的人交谈
,而不仅仅是:“你做

什么娱乐?”,您可以说:

“Ann,你做什么娱乐?”

你也可以把名字放在句子的末尾

“你做什么好玩的,安?”

你不想说这个人的名字
太频繁,否则听起来会有些奇怪,

但是如果你这样练习一个人的名字
,你就不会忘记它。 人们

喜欢听到自己的名字!

在本课中,我们学会了当
我们忘记某人的名字时该说些什么。

在下一课中,您将了解
当您想与某人取得联系时该说些什么,

无论是通过电话、电子邮件,甚至是更新的
交流方式。 你最喜欢什么?

请在评论中告诉我们,下次加入我们
的第三堂英语 3 分钟课!

下次见!