Learn English English in Three Minutes Asking Where did you go to school

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in Three Minutes. The fastest, easiest, and

most fun way to learn English.

Hey everyone, I’m Alisha!

In this series, we’re going to learn 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 how
to ask someone where they went to school or college.

Asking someone where they went to college
is a good small-talk question and conversation-starter.

However you have to be careful not to offend
people if they didn’t go to college. We’ll

tell you how to do this.

The question is simple. If the other person
is over 22, it’s likely they will have left

college already, so you ask using the past
tense.

“Where did you go to college?”

You could also say:

“Where did you go to school?”

In American English, depending on context,
“school” often means the same as “college”.

If the other person is British or European,
however, they’re more likely to say:

“Where did you go to university?”

The answer to this question is really easy!
All you say is:

“I went to [University], in [City].”

“I went to Southern Oregon University in
Ashland.”

If the name of the city or town is part of
the university’s name, like Tokyo University,

or Oxford University, you can add the name
of the country instead.

“I went to Tokyo University in Japan.”

Once you’ve heard the other person’s answer,
it’s polite to make some kind of comment.

For example,

“Wow, that’s a really famous university.”

or just:

“Oh, really?”

Sometimes when you ask “Where did you go
to college?” the other person might reply:

“I didn’t go to college.”

In this situation, you should be careful how
you reply so as not to appear rude. It’s

polite to not act surprised, but instead make
a positive comment like:

“Oh, really!”

Or ask a question like:

“Did you go straight into a job?”

Now it’s time for Alisha’s Advice!

A good follow-up question to keep the conversation
going is to ask the other person:

“What did you study?” or “What was your major?”
This gives them an opportunity to talk about

something they’re interested in.

In the next lesson you’ll learn how to ask
another basic question about the other person

which often features in first-time conversations
between native speakers. That’s

“Do you have any brothers or sisters?”
See you next time!

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在本系列中,我们将学习一些用英语
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。 真的好用,而且只
需要三分钟!

在本课中,您将学习
如何询问某人在哪里上学或上大学。

询问某人他们在哪里上大学
是一个很好的闲聊问题和对话启动器。

但是,
如果他们没有上过大学,你必须小心不要冒犯他们。 我们会

告诉你如何做到这一点。

问题很简单。 如果
对方超过 22 岁,他们很可能已经离开

大学,所以你用过去
时问。

“你在哪儿上的大学?”

你也可以说:

“你在哪里上学?”

在美式英语中,根据上下文,
“学校”通常与“大学”具有相同的含义。 然而,

如果对方是英国人或欧洲人,
他们更有可能说:

“你在哪里上的大学?”

这个问题的答案真的很简单!
你只说:

“我去了[大学],在[城市]。”

“我去了
阿什兰的南俄勒冈大学。”

如果城市或城镇
的名称是大学名称的一部分,例如东京大学

或牛津大学,您可以添加
国家名称。

“我去了日本的东京大学。”

一旦你听到了对方的回答
,做出某种评论是有礼貌的。

例如,

“哇,那是一所真正有名的大学。”

或者只是:

“哦,真的吗?”

有时当你问“你在哪里
上大学?” 对方可能会回答:

“我没上过大学。”

在这种情况下,你应该小心
你的回复方式,以免显得粗鲁。

礼貌的做法是不要表现出惊讶,而是
做出积极的评论,例如:

“哦,真的!”

或者问这样一个问题:

“你是直接去工作的吗?”

现在是艾丽莎建议的时候了!

保持对话继续进行的一个很好的后续问题
是问对方:

“你学了什么?” 或“你的专业是什么?”
这让他们有机会谈论

他们感兴趣的事情。

在下一课中,您将学习如何问
另一个关于对方的基本问题,

这通常会出现
在母语人士之间的首次对话中。 那就是

“你有兄弟姐妹吗?”
下次见!