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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 some
ways to get in touch with someone after you’ve

met them once already.

In a lot of textbooks, you’ve probably seen
the question:

“What’s your phone number?”

“What’s your phone number?”

It’s a very useful question, but there are
two problems with it.

First, it can sound a little too direct,
especially when talking to members of the

opposite sex.

And second, people use the phone a lot less
these days than they used to. Instead, they

might prefer to connect by email, or on a
social network like Facebook.

To start, though, a simple variation on “What’s
your phone number?” that sounds a little

less direct is:

“Could I get your number?”

“Could I get your number?”

We start the sentence with “Could…?”,
which softens the request.

Next say, “I”,

then “get”,

and finally, “your number?” which is short
for “your phone number”.

This question is slightly casual, but it can
be used in almost any situation.

Recently, many people prefer to use email
rather than the phone to communicate. Asking

someone for his or her email address is also
a little less direct than asking for their

phone number.

“Could I get your email address?”

“Could I get your email address?”

We just took “Could I get your number?”
and replaced “number” with “email address”.

It’s that simple.

“Could I get your email address?”

If someone asks you either of these questions,
you can reply by saying:

“Sure, my phone number is…”

“Sure, my phone number is…”

or “Sure, my email address is…”

“Sure, my email address is…”

or “Sure, it’s…”

And then say your phone number or email address
at the end.

By the way, if you’re having any trouble
with numbers, check out EnglishClass101.com’s

core word lists for these and other key vocabulary
words. Each word comes with a picture, audio

samples so you can perfect your pronunciation,
and sample sentences and phrases so you can

master its use in a sentence.

Recently, many people use social networks
like Facebook or Linkedin, or an online chatting

service like Skype, to communicate. People
might ask you about these, especially if they

are younger.

If someone wants to connect with you through
one of these services, they may simply ask:

“Are you on…?” followed by the name
of the service.

“Are you on Facebook?”

“Are you on Facebook?”

“Are you on Linkedin?”

“Are you on Linkedin?”

“Are you on Skype?”

“Are you on Skype?”

To answer, you can simply say:

“Yes, I am.”

or “No, I’m not.”

If you respond with “Yes, I am”, the other
person may ask how they can connect with you

on one of these services.

Of course, if you’re not on one of these
services, they won’t be able to contact you.

If you still would like to stay in touch
with the person, though, you can say,

“No, but my email address is…”

or “No, but my phone number is…”

And then say your email address or phone number.

By telling the other person a different way
they can contact you, you’ll show them that

you want to hear from them.

Now it’s time for Alisha’s Advice!

If you ask someone for their phone number,
their email address, or some other form of

contact information, they will usually give
it to you if you’ve gotten to know them

a little beforehand. If you ask too early
in the conversation, though, they may be hesitant

about sharing that information.

The key is to make sure you talk for some
time before requesting this kind of personal information.

In this lesson we learned how to ask for a
person’s contact information. But

what’s the best way to ask someone to meet
you later?

Find out next time in the seventh 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!

在本系列中,我们将学习一些用英语
提问和回答常见问题的简单方法

。 真的好用,而且只
需要三分钟!

在本课中,您将学习一些
在您已经见过某人之后与他们取得联系的方法

在很多教科书中,你可能已经看到过这样
的问题:

“你的电话号码是多少?”

“你的电话号码是什么?”

这是一个非常有用的问题,但它有
两个问题。

首先,这听起来有点太直接了,
尤其是在与异性交谈时

其次,如今人们使用手机的次数
比过去少了很多。 相反,他们

可能更喜欢通过电子邮件或
Facebook 等社交网络进行联系。

不过,首先是“你
的电话号码是多少?”的简单变化。 听起来不

那么直接的是:

“我能得到你的电话号码吗?”

“能给我你的号码吗?”

我们以“Could…?”开头的句子,
这软化了请求。

接下来说“我”,

然后是“获取”

,最后是“你的号码?” 这
是“你的电话号码”的缩写。

这个问题略显随意,但
几乎可以在任何情况下使用。

最近,许多人更喜欢使用电子邮件
而不是电话进行交流。 询问

某人的电子邮件地址
也没有询问他们的

电话号码那么直接。

“我可以得到你的电子邮件地址吗?”

“我可以得到你的电子邮件地址吗?”

我们只是拿了“我能得到你的电话号码吗?”
并将“号码”替换为“电子邮件地址”。

就这么简单。

“我可以得到你的电子邮件地址吗?”

如果有人问您这些问题中的任何一个,
您可以这样回答:

“当然,我的电话号码是……”

“当然,我的电话号码是……”

或“当然,我的电子邮件地址是……

” 当然,我的电子邮件地址是……”

或“当然,它是……

”,然后在最后说出您的电话号码或电子邮件
地址。

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疑问,请查看 EnglishClass101.com 的

核心单词列表,了解这些和其他关键词汇
。 每个单词都配有图片、音频

样本,以便您完善发音,
以及示例句子和短语,以便您

掌握其在句子中的用法。

最近,许多人使用
Facebook 或 Linkedin 等社交网络或

Skype 等在线聊天服务进行交流。 人们
可能会问你这些,特别是如果他们

更年轻。

如果有人想通过
其中一项服务与您联系,他们可能会简单地问:

“你在……吗?” 后跟
服务的名称。

“你在脸书上吗?”

“你在脸书上吗?”

“你在领英吗?”

“你在领英吗?”

“你在 Skype 上吗?”

“你在 Skype 上吗?”

要回答,你可以简单地说:

“是的,我是。”

或“不,我不是。”

如果您回答“是的,我是”,
对方可能会询问他们如何

通过其中一项服务与您联系。

当然,如果您不在其中一项
服务上,他们将无法与您联系。

但是,如果您仍想
与此人保持联系,您可以说

“不,但我的电子邮件地址是……”

或“不,但我的电话号码是……

”然后说出您的电子邮件地址 或电话号码。

通过告诉其他人
他们可以联系您的不同方式,您将向他们表明

您想听取他们的意见。

现在是艾丽莎建议的时候了!

如果您向某人询问他们的电话号码
、电子邮件地址或其他形式的

联系信息,
如果您事先了解了他们,他们通常会给您

。 但是,如果你
在谈话中问得太早,他们可能会犹豫

是否要分享这些信息。

关键是确保您
在请求此类个人信息之前谈了一段时间。

在本课中,我们学习了如何询问
某人的联系信息。 但是

,让某人稍后与您见面的最佳方式是
什么? 在 3 分钟

的第七节英语课中找出下一次
! 下次见!