Would You Rather Speak English With Vanessa

Hello, hello.

Welcome to today’s live English lesson here
on the Speak English with Vanessa YouTube

channel.

I’m Vanessa, and today we’re going to be talking
about using advanced sentence structure specifically

to ask polite questions.

So, I hope that today you’ll be able to use
this English concept and as you have conversations,

hopefully you’re having English conversations,
you’ll be able to use this spontaneously and

naturally and you’ll be able to speak advanced
English.

This is a live English lessons, so if you’re
joining me live, thanks so much.

I have live lessons occasionally.

There’s always a new lesson here on my YouTube
channel every Friday.

Sometimes it’s a live lesson, sometimes it’s
not, but thanks everyone for joining me from

Mexico, Tanzania, Hungary, Argentina, Kashmir.

Thank you so much for taking time today to
join me.

We’re going to be talking about the sentence
structure “would you rather” in order to introduce

another idea.

Because if you don’t like someone’s idea,
you don’t want to say, “No, no, no.

I don’t want to do that.

Instead, you want to politely suggest something
else.

So, we’re going to be talking about this and
playing a little game.

Have you ever heard of the 1960s TV show The
Newlywed Game?

This was a game show that I think is the longest-running
game show that started in the 1960s and it

featured a newly married couple.

The game show host asked the couple some questions
to see how well they knew each other.

So today, I’d like to ask you some of these
questions, specifically with the sentence

structure “would you rather”.

I’m going to answer these questions.

I’m going to give you some samples, but I
want you to try to write an answer to the

three questions we’re going to talk about
today and try to use English.

It’s great if I’m using it, but it’s even
better if you’re using it.

That’s how you’re going to improve.

And if you enjoyed this kind of game show
style lesson, you can join me for even more

of this game show style because in September
2018, which is coming in one day … It’s

tomorrow.

Wow.

Starting tomorrow, September first in 2018,
the lesson set for the Fearless Fluency Club

is about this game show idea.

I was the host, and I interviewed my sister
and brother-in-law and I asked them some of

these newly wed questions to see how well
they knew each other.

Some of them they got correct, some of them
they didn’t get correct.

It’s just a great way to have a conversation
and to expand your listening skills and your

knowledge.

So if you’d like to join me this month in
the Fearless Fluency Club, you’ll be able

to continue to learn with this model.

There’s a link in the description.

Make sure that you use the coupon code new
so that you can get the first month for $5.

This is a $30 discount because usually each
month is $35.

All right.

Are you ready to start with the first question?

My first question, I want you to write this
question in the comments.

My first question is, would you rather … Make
sure that you spell that correctly.

R-A-T-H-E-R.

Would you rather live in a cold climate or
a warm climate?

Here we’re using this great vocabulary word,
climate.

It just means the temperature of the area
where you live.

A cold climate might be like Canada, or Finland,
or maybe Russia, or maybe a northern area

in your country.

Would you rather live in a cold climate, it’s
cold most of the time, or would you rather

live in a warm climate?

It’s warm most of the time, usually in the
south of your country.

Now, let’s make sure that you’re answering
this question with the correct grammatical

structure.

Make sure that you say, “I would rather live
in a warm climate.”

If you say simply warm, okay, I understand
what you mean, but you’re not expanding your

advanced grammatical structures.

So, make sure that you say, “I would rather
live in a warm climate.”

If you could write this in the chat box, that
would be great so that other people can see

this full sentence and also learn with you.

So you could say, “I would rather live in
a cold climate,” or you can be even more natural

and you can say I’d, “I’d rather live in a
warm climate.”

Here we’re making a contraction.

I would becomes I’d.

I’d rather live in a warm climate.

Now, in the game show, they asked one partner
this question and then they said, “What do

you think your wife will say to this question?”

And they had to guess for each other.

Here, we don’t have that kind of situation.

If you’d like to see more of that game show
style, you can join the course and see the

game show situation.

But, this is a great way to just ask and answer
in a polite way.

I’d rather live in a warm climate.

That’s true for me.

I’m not a big fan of winter.

It’s not really my favorite season.

I like fall, but if I lived in a place that
had cold weather for the majority of the time,

I think I’d be a little blue.

I’d probably get sad pretty easily.

And I just like wearing short sleeve clothes,
and being freer, and not having to be bundled

up all the time.

Bundled up is a great phrasal verb.

That means you’re wearing a lot of clothes.

All right.

Let’s move on to the second would-you-rather
question.

This one is a little crazier, so turn up the
crazy a little bit.

It is, would you rather like to have a tail
like a monkey or webbed feet like a duck?

This one’s a little crazy, but it’s a fun
hypothetical idea.

Hypothetical means that it’s not realistic.

You can’t really have a tail like a monkey
or webbed feet like a duck.

So here, let me quickly explain these vocabulary
words that I used.

A tail, you probably know what that is, the
tail of a monkey.

But also webbed feet, W-E-B-B-E-D, webbed
feet.

When a duck swims, it doesn’t have hands,
it has webs between.

It’s kind of like its fingers so it can swim
more easily.

So, I want to know for you, would you rather
have a tail like a monkey or webbed feet like

a duck?

What would you answer in a polite way?

How could you make a full sentence?

You could say, and this is the answer for
me, “I’d rather … " I made the contraction.

“I’d rather have webbed feet like a duck because
I could swim fast.

That would be amazing, and I could hide it
a little bit easier when I’m in public, so

it’s a little bit less embarrassing.”

We could make a negative sentence.

I talked about what I’d rather have.

I’d rather have webbed feet like a duck.

But what if I want to talk about the opposite
one?

Can you make a sentence talking about the
opposite choice, the one that you don’t want?

How could we make this sentence negative?

You might say, “I’d rather not have a tail
like a monkey.”

We’re simply adding the word not.

I’d rather not.

Great.

This is a simple way.

So, I want to know for you, can you make a
negative sentence talking about the choice

that you didn’t want?

This is a good challenge to try to make a
positive sentence and also a negative sentence.

I’d rather not have a tail like a monkey because
it would be kind of difficult to hide and

maybe it’d be a little bit more socially embarrassing
or awkward, and I think it would be less useful.

So in my quick explanation, I used a lot of
hypothetical words.

I said, “It would be less useful.”

I used would to talk about a situation that’s
not real.

I’m imagining it would be less useful.

It wouldn’t be as helpful.

It would be more socially embarrassing.

I’m using would to talk about something hypothetical.

I’d like to challenge you, if you would like
to have a conversation with another friend

or someone else in English, take some of these
would-you-rather questions.

You can find plenty of other questions on
the internet.

Just type “would you rather questions” and
ask each other, or even ask yourself, and

try to write an answer.

Say it out loud and use this advanced grammatical
structure.

I’d rather have webbed feet like a duck.

I’d rather not have a tail like a monkey.

This is going to help you to use the structure
as much as you can.

And it’s kind of funny, especially if you
give some explanations.

I’d rather have webbed feet like a duck because
… Using the word because just makes it easier

to continue your sentence and make it more
complex.

You could say webbed feet, simple answer,
no explanation, but really, that’s not helping

you improve too much so you can say a full
sentence.

I’d rather have webbed feet like a duck, but
you could make it even better if you say,

“I’d rather have webbed feet like a duck because,”
and then you give an explanation.

Do you see how you can build on the base of
the sentence?

Your answer is the base of the sentence, webbed
feet like a duck, and then you’re expanding

on that to make your sentence more complex.

Because I’m sure for you, you’ve learned a
lot of grammatical structures, but maybe you

don’t always use them.

So when you expand your sentences like this,
you’re giving yourself the chance to use them

and remember that.

Okay, let’s go to the third question.

The third question is a little bit less crazy,
but it’s a beautiful thought.

I want to know, and please write this question
in the comment so that other people can see

the question, would you rather instantly become
fluent in English, instantly, or would you

rather instantly get $1,000?

This is US dollars.

Would you rather instantly speak English fluently
or instantly have $1,000?

I’m curious what your answer for this would
be.

For me, it’s a little bit different because
English is my native language, but if I chose

another language, let’s say Portuguese, would
I rather instantly speak Portuguese fluently

or have $1,000?

I think I would choose Portuguese.

I’d rather instantly speak another language
fluently than have $1,000.

For me, the skill of speaking another language
is worth $1,000.

It’s worth more than $1,000 to me.

Maybe for you it’s different.

Maybe for you your English level is high enough
that $1,000 would be more useful to you or

maybe more helpful for you.

A lot of you said, “I’d rather speak English
fluently.”

So, let me give you a quick way that you can
expand this sentence.

I just used it a moment ago when you want
to include both answers in your sentence.

I’d rather speak English fluently than have
$1,000.

We’re using the word than, T-H-A-N, not T-H-E-N,
T-H-A-N.

Here you’re saying the thing that you want
and then you’re contrasting it with the thing

that you don’t want.

I’d rather have … I’d rather speak English
fluently than have $1,000.

Beautiful.

This is another option.

The first option was you can just add because.

I’d rather speak English fluently because
it’s my dream.

It’s my love.

It will help me get a better job.

Great.

This is just adding because, but you could
also contrast it with the other answer, I’d

rather speak English fluently than have $1,000.

Beautiful.

This is a great way to use I’d rather in a
polite way.

I’d like to give you a quick final scenario
when this might be used in daily conversation.

So let’s imagine that you are visiting London.

I hope that you get that opportunity.

It’s a really cool place.

It’s not where I’m from.

I’m from the US.

I live in the south east, but I have visited
London several times.

Let’s imagine that you are in London with
your best friend and you’re trying to decide

where you should go for dinner and your friends
suggests, “Let’s go to this Indian place.”

Indian food is amazing in London, so your
friend says, “I’d rather … " or, “I’d like

to go to the Indian place,” but you’re not
really feeling like you want to have Indian

food.

So, how can you politely suggest that you
want something else?

Well, you could use our phrase of the day.

You could say, “Well, I think I’d rather have
fish and chips.

I’d rather have this classic English dish.”

I’d rather, plus the verb, I’d rather go to
the pub.

I’d rather have fish and chips.

This is so polite, and you’re just giving
another option.

You’re not saying, “No, I don’t want to eat
Indian food.

That’s a silly idea.”

You’re not being rude.

You’re just politely suggesting what you want.

“I think I’d rather have fish and chips.

Let’s go there.”

Beautiful.

I hope that you can use this when you’re suggesting
other ideas and suggesting other things.

Thank you everyone who’s given great sentences
here in the chat box.

A lot of you said that you’d like to speak
English fluently.

You’d rather speak English fluently, but some
of you said you’d rather have a thousand dollars.

So, I have some good news for you.

You don’t have to spend a thousand dollars
to become fluent in English.

The first thing that you need is motivation.

Great.

That’s free.

The second thing that you need is material.

It could be movies.

It could be TV shows.

There’s a lot of videos on my channel that
you can use to learn.

I even give some suggestions for movies, and
TV shows, and podcasts that you can listen

to.

This is all free material.

We’re so lucky to have access to the internet.

Or if you would like a more structured plan,
for me, I think this is the benefit of buying

and purchasing, joining a course is having
structure.

Someone, the teacher usually, has created
and formulated a plan to help you step by

step improve your English in a logical way,
in a way that helps you to remember what you’re

learning.

This is one of the best ways.

Because if you learn something here, and something
there, and something there, it’s hard to remember,

as you might know.

So when you are learning in a logical, ordered
way, it’s much easier to remember and it’s

more enjoyable.

A great way to do this is by joining me in
the Fearless Fluency Club.

Every month we have a new lesson set that
follows this order, that follows this logical

organized order for learning new vocabulary,
new grammar, pronunciation tips, and it all

focuses on a monthly conversation.

So in September 2018, the conversation is
about these would-you-rather questions.

I asked some crazy questions to my sister
and brother-in-law.

I asked them first to my brother-in-law.

He answered them about his wife.

Then, I asked my sister-in-law.

I asked her about her husband and then they
both came together and talked about their

real answers and we saw, were their answers
correct?

Did they guess correctly?

It was a really fun conversation.

On September first, you can download this
conversation.

You can learn about new vocabulary that was
used in it, some great grammar concepts, how

to ask questions politely.

That is our grammar focus for the September
lesson set using would you rather, I’d like.

A lot of ways that you can politely ask questions,
improving your pronunciation based on that

conversation.

All of it focuses on that conversation.

So, I hope that it will help your mind to
focus and actually learn the material.

And if you would like to join me, there is
a link in the description to the Fearless

Fluency Club.

Make sure, don’t forget to use the coupon
code, new.

New coupon code will give you a $30 discount.

Usually the course is $35 per month, but you
can get a $30 discount and join the first

month for $5.

You can pay full price if you want.

Go ahead, but I’m sure you’d like to get a
discount.

We all love to save money.

You don’t need to spend $1,000.

So, I hope that you will enjoy the September
lesson set.

And if you enjoy it and you would like past
lesson sets, now, for the next four days,

you can buy the past six months of lessons.

This is the six-month lesson pack.

It includes lessons from February to July,
2018.

You can get this full pack of six months worth
of lessons.

You can get that in the next couple of days
for a 20% discount.

All of that information is in the description.

So whether you would like to join and get
a new month, new lessons set every month or

you’d like to get a past lesson set pack,
great.

This organized, logical, and fun way to learn
will help you to improve your English.

Also, I will be there to help you step by
step.

You can always ask me questions.

I want to be as present as possible to help
you understand English and learn as much as

possible.

I hope for you, I hope you would rather learn
English with motivation, with enjoyment, with

enthusiasm, and continue this day by day.

You can do that on YouTube.

You can do that in my course, the Fearless
Fluency Club, or you can do that on your own.

The best way is to be self-motivated.

I hope that this lesson was useful to you.

Thank you so much for joining me.

I hope to see you again here on my YouTube
channel.

You can subscribe to get new lessons every
Friday.

Sometimes it’s a live lessons, sometimes it’s
not.

But if you would like to join me here every
Friday, make sure that you subscribe.

Before we go, I’d like to share my screen
with you to show you a little sneak preview

into the September lesson set.

So let’s take a look really quick, and I’m
going to show you this September lesson set

so that you can check out this game show.

Here we have the conversation with my sister-in-law
and my brother-in-law.

You’re going to be able to watch this as much
as you want.

Download it.

Review it.

Let’s take a look, a sneak preview at this
conversation.

All right, here we have my sister-in-law and
my brother-in-law.

We’re going to be talking about great vocabulary
words.

I’m going to be testing my brother-in-law.

Does he know his wife?

And then we’re going to be testing my sister-in-law.

Does she know her husband?

Then, we’re going to get together and see
how well they did.

Did they answer these questions correctly?

It’s a fun, clever, enjoyable lesson.

I hope it will challenge your English.

You’re also going to be able to study the
vocabulary.

My husband Dan and I and make a vocabulary
lesson that is about one hour.

You’ll be able to study the vocabulary words
and then also you can watch a little clip

from the conversation to see how it was used
in the conversation.

Then, you can study the grammar lesson from
September.

You’ll be able to see how we can use polite,
natural sentence structure and really improve

your grammatical structures.

Then, we’ll focus on the pronunciation so
that you can really pronounce exactly like

Brad.

We take four of his sentences and break it
down.

Really study it in detail so that you can
pronounce it as clearly as possible.

You also get access to the story, which is
a combination of all of these concepts together.

You can review it, download it, study it as
much as you want.

Because you can download the material, you
can study on the train, study in the car,

wherever you’d like.

Oh, there’s a lot of noise outside my window
so you could study at any time.

All right, let’s go back to the video really
quick.

I want to let you know, if you enjoyed this
lesson, continue studying with me.

If you have any questions, let me know in
the comments.

I hope to see you to study this September
lesson set with me in the Fearless Fluency

Club.

If you’re watching this after September, good
news.

There will be another lesson set every month
so there’ll be a new topic and something new

that you can study every month to keep you
self-motivated.

That’s the key.

Stay active, stay self-motivated, and be passionate.

It’s really what’s going to keep you going.

So thank you so much for joining with me,
and I’ll see you again next Friday for a new

lesson here on my YouTube channel.

Bye.

I’ll see you later!

你好你好。

欢迎来到今天
与 Vanessa YouTube 频道一起讲英语的现场英语课程

我是 Vanessa,今天我们将
讨论使用高级句子结构来

专门问礼貌的问题。

所以,我希望今天你能够使用
这个英语概念,当你进行对话时,

希望你在进行英语对话,
你将能够自发自然地使用它,

并且你将能够说高级
英语。

这是一个现场英语课程,所以如果你
加入我的现场,非常感谢。

我偶尔有直播课。

每周五在我的 YouTube 频道上都会有新的课程

有时是现场课程,有时
不是,但感谢来自

墨西哥、坦桑尼亚、匈牙利、阿根廷、克什米尔的所有人加入我的行列。

非常感谢您今天抽出时间
加入我的行列。

我们将讨论
“你愿意”这个句子结构,以便引入

另一个想法。

因为如果你不喜欢某人的想法,
你不想说,“不,不,不。

我不想那样做。

相反,你想礼貌地提出
其他建议。

所以,我们要去 谈论这个并
玩一个小游戏。

你听说过 1960 年代的电视节目《
新婚游戏》吗?

这是一个游戏节目,我认为是
1960 年代开始的最长的游戏节目,它的

主角是一位新婚夫妇 情侣

。游戏节目主持人问了这对情侣一些问题
,看看他们彼此的了解程度。

所以今天,我想问你一些
问题,特别是

“你愿意”的句子结构。

我去 回答这些问题。

我会给你一些样本,但我
希望你试着写一个我们今天要讨论的三个问题的答案,

并尝试使用英语。

如果我使用的话,那就太好了 它,但
如果你正在使用它会更好。

这就是你要改进的方式

。如果你喜欢这种游戏节目
风格的课程,你可以加入我的前夜

更多这种游戏节目风格,因为在
2018 年 9 月,即将到来的一天……

明天。

哇。

从明天开始,即 2018 年 9 月 1 日,
为 Fearless Fluency Club 设置的课程

就是关于这个游戏节目的想法。

我是主持人,我采访了我的姐姐
和姐夫,我问了他们

一些新婚的问题,看看
他们彼此的了解程度。

有的答对了,有的
答错了。

这只是进行对话
并扩展您的听力技巧和

知识的好方法。

因此,如果您想在本月加入我
的 Fearless Fluency 俱乐部,您将能够

继续使用此模型进行学习。

说明中有链接。

确保您使用新的优惠券代码,
以便您可以以 5 美元的价格获得第一个月。

这是 30 美元的折扣,因为通常
每个月是 35 美元。

好的。

你准备好从第一个问题开始了吗?

我的第一个问题,我希望你
在评论中写下这个问题。

我的第一个问题是,你愿意……
确保你拼写正确。

相当。

你宁愿生活在寒冷的气候
还是温暖的气候中?

在这里,我们使用了这个很棒的词汇,
气候。

它只是指您居住地区的温度

寒冷的气候可能像加拿大、芬兰、
俄罗斯,或者

您所在国家的北部地区。

你宁愿生活在寒冷的气候中,
大部分时间都很冷,还是宁愿

生活在温暖的气候中?

大部分时间都很温暖,通常在
您所在国家的南部。

现在,让我们确保您
使用正确的语法结构来回答这个问题

确保你说:“我宁愿生活
在温暖的气候中。”

如果你说简单的温暖,好吧,我
明白你的意思,但你并没有扩展你的

高级语法结构。

因此,请确保您说:“我宁愿
生活在温暖的气候中。”

如果你能把这个写在聊天框中,
那就太好了,这样其他人就可以看到

这个完整的句子,也可以和你一起学习。

所以你可以说,“我宁愿生活
在寒冷的气候中”,或者你可以更自然

地说,“我宁愿生活在
温暖的气候中”。

在这里,我们正在做一个收缩。

我会变成我会。

我宁愿住在温暖的气候里。

现在,在游戏节目中,他们问了一个搭档
这个问题,然后他们说:“

你觉得你的妻子会对这个问题说什么?”

他们不得不互相猜测。

在这里,我们没有那种情况。

如果你想看更多那种游戏节目的
风格,你可以加入课程,看看

游戏节目的情况。

但是,这是一种以礼貌的方式提问和回答
的好方法。

我宁愿住在温暖的气候里。

这对我来说是真的。

我不是冬天的忠实粉丝。

这不是我最喜欢的季节。

我喜欢秋天,但如果我住在一个
大部分时间天气寒冷的地方,

我想我会有点忧郁。

我可能很容易伤心。

而我就是喜欢穿短袖的衣服,比较
自由,不用一直

捆着。

捆绑是一个很棒的短语动词。

这意味着你穿了很多衣服。

好的。

让我们继续第二个你愿意的
问题。

这个有点疯狂,所以把
疯狂一点点。

是的,你宁愿拥有像猴子一样的尾巴
还是像鸭子一样的蹼足?

这有点疯狂,但这是一个有趣的
假设性想法。

假设的意思是不现实的。

你不可能真的有猴子一样的尾巴
或鸭子一样的蹼足。

所以在这里,让我快速解释
一下我使用的这些词汇。

尾巴,你可能知道那是什么,
猴子的尾巴。

还有蹼足,W-E-B-B-E-D,蹼
足。

当鸭子游泳时,它没有手,
它之间有网。

它有点像它的手指,所以它可以
更轻松地游泳。

所以,我想为你了解一下,你是宁愿
拥有像猴子一样的尾巴还是像鸭子一样的蹼足

你会以礼貌的方式回答什么?

你怎么能造一个完整的句子?

你可以说,这就是我的答案
,“我宁愿……”我做了收缩。

“我宁愿像鸭子一样有蹼足,因为
我可以游得很快。

那太棒了,而且
当我在公共场合时,我可以更容易隐藏它,这样

就不会那么尴尬了。”

我们可以造否定句。

我谈到了我宁愿拥有的东西。

我宁愿像鸭子一样有蹼足。

但是如果我想谈谈相反的
呢?

你能造句谈论
相反的选择,你不想要的选择吗?

我们怎样才能使这句话否定呢?

你可能会说,“我宁愿没有
猴子那样的尾巴。”

我们只是添加了“不”这个词。

我宁愿不。

伟大的。

这是一个简单的方法。

所以,我想为你知道,你能不能用
否定句来谈论

你不想要的选择?

这是一个很好的挑战,尝试制作一个
积极的句子和一个消极的句子。

我宁愿没有像猴子一样的尾巴,因为
它有点难以隐藏,而且

可能会在社交上更尴尬
或尴尬,而且我认为它的用处不大。

所以在我的快速解释中,我使用了很多
假设的词。

我说:“这样用处不大。”

我曾经会谈论一个
不真实的情况。

我想它会不太有用。

它不会那么有帮助。

在社会上会更尴尬。

我用 will 来谈论一些假设的事情。

我想挑战你,如果你想
用英语与另一个朋友

或其他人交谈,请回答其中一些“
你更愿意”的问题。

您可以在互联网上找到许多其他问题

只需输入“您愿意提问吗”并
互相提问,甚至问自己,然后

尝试写下答案。

大声说出来并使用这种先进的语法
结构。

我宁愿像鸭子一样有蹼足。

我宁愿没有猴子那样的尾巴。

这将帮助您尽可能多地使用该结构

这很有趣,尤其是如果你
给出一些解释的话。

我宁愿像鸭子一样有蹼足,因为
……使用这个词因为只是让

你的句子更容易继续,让它更
复杂。

你可以说蹼足,简单的回答,
没有解释,但实际上,这并不能帮助

你提高太多,所以你可以说一个完整的
句子。

我宁愿像鸭子一样有蹼足,但
如果你说

“我宁愿像鸭子一样有蹼足”
,然后你给出解释,你会做得更好。

你知道如何在句子的基础上进行构建
吗?

您的答案是句子的基础,
像鸭子一样的蹼足,然后您正在

扩展它以使您的句子更复杂。

因为我相信你,你已经学习了
很多语法结构,但也许你

并不总是使用它们。

所以当你像这样扩展你的句子时,
你就是在给自己机会使用它们

并记住这一点。

好,我们进入第三个问题。

第三个问题没有那么疯狂,
但这是一个美丽的想法。

我想知道,请
在评论中写下这个问题,以便其他人可以看到

这个问题,你宁愿立即变得
流利的英语,立即,还是

立即获得 1,000 美元?

这是美元。

您宁愿立即说一口流利的英语
还是立即拥有 1,000 美元?

我很好奇你对此的回答是
什么。

对我来说,这有点不同,因为
英语是我的母语,但如果我选择

另一种语言,比如说葡萄牙语,
我宁愿立即说一口流利的葡萄牙语,

还是有 1,000 美元?

我想我会选择葡萄牙语。

我宁愿立即流利地说另一种语言,也
不愿拥有 1000 美元。

对我来说,说另一种语言的技能
价值 1000 美元。

它对我来说价值超过 1,000 美元。

也许对你来说是不同的。

也许对你来说,你的英语水平足够高
,1000 美元对你更有用,

或者对你更有帮助。

很多人说,“我宁愿说
一口流利的英语。”

所以,让我给你一个快速的方法来
扩展这句话。

我刚才在你想
在句子中包含两个答案时使用它。

我宁愿说一口流利的英语也不愿有
1000 美元。

我们使用的是比,T-H-A-N,而不是 T-H-E-N,
T-H-A-N。

在这里,你说的是你想要的东西
,然后你将它与

你不想要的东西进行对比。

我宁愿…我宁愿说
一口流利的英语也不愿拥有1000美元。

美丽的。

这是另一种选择。

第一个选项是您可以添加因为。

我宁愿说一口流利的英语,因为
这是我的梦想。

这是我的爱。

这将帮助我找到更好的工作。

伟大的。

这只是添加,但是您
也可以将其与其他答案进行对比,我

宁愿说流利的英语也不愿拥有 1,000 美元。

美丽的。

这是一种很好的使用方式,我宁愿以
礼貌的方式使用。

我想给你一个快速的最终场景,
当这可能用于日常对话时。

因此,让我们假设您正在访问伦敦。

我希望你能得到这个机会。

这是一个非常酷的地方。

这不是我来自的地方。

我来自美国。

我住在东南部,但我曾
多次访问伦敦。

让我们想象一下,你和
你最好的朋友在伦敦,你正试图决定

你应该去哪里吃晚饭,而你的朋友
建议,“我们去这个印度地方吧。”

伦敦的印度菜很棒,所以你的
朋友说,“我宁愿……”或者,“我

想去印度的地方”,但你并不是
真的想吃印度

菜 .

那么,你怎么能礼貌地建议你
想要别的东西呢?

好吧,你可以使用我们今天的短语。

你可以说,“嗯,我想我更喜欢
炸鱼和薯条。

我更喜欢这道经典的英式菜肴。”

我宁愿,加上动词,我宁愿
去酒吧。

我宁愿吃鱼和薯条。

这太客气了,你只是给了
另一种选择。

你不是说,“不,我不想吃
印度菜。

这是个愚蠢的想法。”

你没有粗鲁。

你只是礼貌地建议你想要什么。

“我想我宁愿吃鱼和薯条。

我们去那里吧。”

美丽的。

我希望您在提出
其他想法和建议其他事情时可以使用它。

感谢所有在聊天框中给出精彩句子的人

很多人说你想说
一口流利的英语。

你宁愿说一口流利的英语,但有些
人说你宁愿有一千美元。

所以,我有一些好消息要告诉你。

你不必花一千美元
就能说一口流利的英语。

你需要的第一件事是动力。

伟大的。

那是免费的。

您需要的第二件事是材料。

可能是电影。

可能是电视节目。

我的频道上有很多视频
可以用来学习。

我什至会为
你可以收听的电影、电视节目和播客提供一些建议

这都是免费的材料。

我们很幸运能够访问互联网。

或者,如果您想要一个更有条理的计划,
对我来说,我认为这是购买

和购买的好处,加入课程就是
有条理。

某个人,通常是老师,已经制定
并制定了一个计划来帮助您

以合乎逻辑的方式逐步提高您的英语水平
,帮助您记住所

学的内容。

这是最好的方法之一。

因为如果你在这里学到一些东西,那里学到一些东西,那里学到一些东西

,你可能知道,你很难记住。

因此,当您以一种合乎逻辑的、有序的方式学习时
,它会更容易记住并且

更有趣。

一个很好的方法是加入我
的 Fearless Fluency 俱乐部。

每个月我们都有一个遵循这个顺序的新课程集
,它遵循这个逻辑

有组织的顺序来学习新词汇、
新语法、发音技巧,而且都

集中在每月的对话上。

因此,在 2018 年 9 月,对话是
关于这些“你更愿意”的问题。

我向姐姐和姐夫问了一些疯狂的问题

我先问了我姐夫。

他回答了他们关于他妻子的问题。

然后,我问了我的嫂子。

我问她关于她丈夫的事,然后他们
俩聚在一起谈论他们的

真实答案,我们看到,他们的答案
是否正确?

他们猜对了吗?

这是一次非常有趣的谈话。

9 月 1 日,您可以下载此
对话。

您可以了解其中
使用的新词汇,一些很棒的语法概念,如何

礼貌地提问。

那是我们九月课程的语法重点,
使用你愿意,我愿意。

您可以通过多种方式礼貌地提问,并
根据该对话改善您的发音

所有这些都集中在那个对话上。

所以,我希望它能帮助你
集中注意力并实际学习这些材料。

如果你想加入我
的行列,描述中有一个指向 Fearless

Fluency Club 的链接。

确保,不要忘记使用优惠券
代码,新的。

新的优惠券代码将为您提供 30 美元的折扣。

通常该课程每月 35 美元,但您
可以获得 30 美元的折扣并以 5 美元的价格加入第

一个月。

如果您愿意,您可以支付全价。

去吧,但我确定你想
打折。

我们都喜欢省钱。

您无需花费 1,000 美元。

所以,我希望你会喜欢九月的
课程。

如果你喜欢它并且想要过去的
课程集,现在,在接下来的四天里,

你可以购买过去六个月的课程。

这是六个月的课程包。

它包括 2018 年 2 月至 7 月的课程

您可以获得这整套为期六个月
的课程。

您可以在接下来的几天
内获得 20% 的折扣。

所有这些信息都在描述中。

因此,无论您是想加入并
获得新的一个月、每个月的新课程,还是

想要获得过去的课程包,都
很棒。

这种有条理、合乎逻辑且有趣的学习方式
将帮助您提高英语水平。

此外,我将在那里一步一步地帮助你

你可以随时问我问题。

我想尽可能在场帮助
您理解英语并尽可能多

地学习。

我希望你,我希望你宁愿
带着动力,带着享受,带着

热情学习英语,并把这一天继续下去。

你可以在 YouTube 上做到这一点。

你可以在我的课程 Fearless
Fluency Club 中做到这一点,或者你可以自己做到这一点。

最好的方法是自我激励。

我希望这节课对你有用。

非常感谢你加入我。

我希望在我的 YouTube 频道上再次见到你

您可以订阅每周五获得新课程

有时是现场授课,有时
不是。

但是如果你想每周五和我一起来这里
,一定要订阅。

在我们走之前,我想与您分享我的屏幕
,向您展示

九月课程集的一些预览。

因此,让我们快速看一下,我
将向您展示这个 9 月的课程集,

以便您可以查看这个游戏节目。

在这里,我们与我的嫂子
和我的姐夫进行了对话。

您将能够随心所欲地观看此内容

下载它。

审查它。

让我们看一下,先睹为快这次
谈话。

好吧,我们这里有我的嫂子和
我的姐夫。

我们将谈论伟大的
词汇。

我要去测试我的姐夫。

他认识他的妻子吗?

然后我们要测试我的嫂子。

她认识她的丈夫吗?

然后,我们将聚在一起,看看
他们做得如何。

他们是否正确回答了这些问题?

这是一堂有趣、聪明、愉快的课程。

我希望它会挑战你的英语。

你也将能够学习
词汇。

我丈夫丹和我做了一个
大约一小时的词汇课。

您将能够学习词汇
,然后您还可以观看对话中的一小段片段

,以了解它
在对话中的使用方式。

然后,您可以从
9 月开始学习语法课。

您将能够看到我们如何使用礼貌、
自然的句子结构并真正改善

您的语法结构。

然后,我们将专注于发音,
以便您可以真正像 Brad 一样发音

我们把他的四个句子
分解。

真正详细研究它,以便您
可以尽可能清楚地发音。

您还可以访问故事,这
是所有这些概念的组合。

您可以根据需要查看、下载、研究
它。

因为你可以下载资料,所以你
可以在火车上学习,在车上学习,

在任何你想去的地方学习。

哦,我的窗外有很多噪音,
所以你可以随时学习。

好吧,让我们快速回到视频

我想让你知道,如果你喜欢这
节课,请继续和我一起学习。

如果您有任何问题,请
在评论中告诉我。

我希望看到你在 Fearless Fluency Club 和我一起学习这个 9 月的
课程

如果您在 9 月之后观看此内容,那是个好
消息。

每个月都会有另一节课,
所以会有一个新的主题和新的东西

,你每个月都可以学习,以保持你
的上进心。

那是关键。

保持活跃,保持自我激励,保持热情。

这真的会让你继续前进。

非常感谢你加入
我的行列,下周五我会

在我的 YouTube 频道上再次见到你,上一堂新课。

再见。

一会儿见!