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today's topic is
21 ways to break your routine and master
a language
you're going to learn one the importance
of taking a break
two how to update your language learning
routine and three
21 ways to break your learning routine
if you've ever felt like you're not
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okay let's jump into today's topic
21 ways to break your routine and master
a language
so have you ever felt like you were in a
language learning rut
you have a routine going you're studying
but you're not really pushing the needle
on your progress
so what should you do let's jump into
the first part
part one the importance of taking a
break so
before you quit learning languages
completely you should just take a day or
two off
why well there's a good reason why many
cultures rest for one or two days out of
the week
it's why we go on vacation why we take
days off
we need time to recharge our batteries
because language learning is work
it's non-stop dedication to one of many
goals you have in your life right
you have other things in mind bills
relationships
work school vacations so first
if you feel like you're in a rut take a
break for a day or two
do something else and let your brain
rest the next step
update your current language learning
routine part two
how to update your language learning
routine what do i mean by that
i mean do something completely different
with your language learning
do something you enjoy and there are two
ways you can update your routine
first do something new within the
specific skill you're working on
for example if you like reading and want
to continue reading
change the resource put down the
textbook and try a comic
or our easy extensive reading books on
the website
the second way is to change it up
completely if you're focusing on grammar
stop that and switch over to something
else like practicing your listening with
audio lessons or podcasts
the point here is you break a routine
you're tired of and you do something
else
something you enjoy but you're still
learning the language
the result is you don't burn out you
have something new to look forward to
and you're still taking action on your
language goal
so right now you might be thinking okay
i want to break my routine
what else can i do let's get into the
third part
21 ways to break your learning routine
the key here is to do something new and
fun
or at least something that's easy enough
so that you're not overwhelmed
and for that you need some new resources
and study tools
so here are 21 examples but if you have
more approaches leave a comment
these are just suggestions and you need
to find out what works for you
okay if you're focusing on vocabulary
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these cover all kinds of topics seasons
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use spaced repetition flashcards to
drill words
or if you're listening to music or
watching a show or a youtube video
make it a goal to write down five words
you don't know
for grammar listen to our audio lessons
with every lesson conversation
you'll learn the grammar rules for the
lines used in the conversation
it's a lot easier to hear grammar in
action than to read about the rule
look up example sentences using that
specific grammar rule
again it's better to learn from multiple
examples and see the rules in action
get a grammar workbook and drill through
the problems
for speaking try and talk to yourself
say what you're doing out loud
read out loud you can do this with any
reading resource
including our lessons shadow what you
hear
if you've heard this tactic before
there's a good reason why you're hearing
about it again
because it works and if you're not doing
it you're missing out
for listening this is the easiest skill
to practice
just watch a youtube lesson you can also
look up songs and tv show clips
listen to our audio lessons on the site
immerse yourself
download our dialogue tracks that give
you just the conversation in the
language
and play them on repeat for writing make
it a goal to write one or two sentences
about your day
or simply copy out text from elsewhere
whether our lesson or
a social media post you saw you can also
write down all the new words you learned
today
finally for reading it's a bit tough to
find an easier
more fun routine but try these read
along as you listen to the audio
so you'll need a resource that gives you
text and audio
the audio will make it easier for you to
follow along
you can easily do this with our audio
lessons try kids books or comics in your
target language
try our extensive reading practice books
these are easy
one line of page books that are designed
to get you reading fast
or find a book about a topic you're
interested in
or a book you read before in your native
language
then try reading it in your target
language again the point is if you feel
that you're in a language learning rut
the best thing to do is take a break and
then do something new
something easier something that's fun
now what's fun is really up to you as a
person
you just learned a whole bunch of ways
to learn but if you have more approaches
please leave a comment
these are just suggestions and you need
to find out what works for you
alright everyone in the last monthly
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audio file of yourself speaking the
language
introducing yourself or talking about
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okay so we've received a few audio
messages from our viewers this month so
i'm going to have a listen to them let's
get started alicia
hi how's green good i'm tanjin
i'm from bangladesh bangladesh school i
wanna learn
language because i wanna go abroad
i can get good job and english is an
international advice but my english is
not so good
especially in grammar part i don't know
what to do and how to improve in english
i'm also preparing for my ielts would
you
please help me how to improve in english
have a lovely day thank you
cool thank you and thanks for wishing us
a lovely day
yeah how to improve in english i think
the most important thing
is to continue your studies always
continue your studies
every day study a little bit so in your
case you said
grammar is really tough so i think if
you focus on grammar like you know that
grammar is tough for you
if you can focus on really studying
grammar a little bit
every day slowly over time over weeks
and months you'll get used to it and
then you can move on to more
like different like a lot of different
things so like vocabulary
or you can move on to listening practice
and so on so in your case you already
know grammar is tough so start
there good luck with your continued
studies and make sure you keep studying
every day i think that's super important
thanks for this message
okay let's go on to the next one
hello my name is vikash bilung
i've been learning english
for two years
and i think i have
not gone too far
to
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have gained so much knowledge
about the language
i have been watching
english class 101
videos since 2018
and i have
got a lot of stuff
at this site and
i am stuck when
it comes to speaking
i have not interacted
much with native speakers
i'm looking forward to practice
more english with this
channel at english class
101.
lastly i thank all the
staffs that english class put
uh to youtube
thank you nice
yeah speaking is tough i know many
people really struggle with speaking
like it's hard to find a native speaker
to practice
with so for some people i know they like
to use
apps they found like study partners
online
and they use an app to practice with a
native speaker or someone
who has native speaker level english so
maybe that's one thing that you can
try to do another thing you can do is
practice
shadowing we talk about shadowing a lot
on the channel
which means repeating after something
after a native speaker
so you can choose a video that i
did that i've made or you can choose a
video that like davey or michael appears
in
and you can practice speaking just after
them too so
i think those kinds of things can help
you to improve your speaking skills and
get used to making the sounds at a
faster pace
because like in your message here like
your sentences were grammatically
correct your vocabulary choices were
nice
like you said speaking and you know
speaking smoothly and getting unstuck
and feeling like you can communicate
naturally
i think in order to do that you have to
kind of push yourself to practice a
little bit
faster and like using the same words
that native speakers do
so try shadowing that's one thing you
can do without a partner
and if you can find a partner great i
know for many people that isn't possible
finding a partner and making these
recordings of yourself speaking that's
another thing that can help you a lot i
think
thank you very much for this message
very cool okay i'm gonna go to the next
one
hello hi i'm javier i'm from mexico
sonora
of the country okay sonora is a state
where you can relax every day riding a
horse
watching horses race while you drink
zombies and listen panda music or
corridos
also usually those kind of bands to
concerts that are named isles
where people go and dance all night in
sonora we have
the best meat of mexico therefore
we make the best tacos oh well sonora
is like a big ranch
cool so javier thanks for sending us a
message
about your city sonora that sounds
really cool so
it sounds like uh lots of good food he
claims that the best tacos the best meat
is
uh in his city uh and he talked about
these really cool parties that go all
night i forgot the word already i have
to listen to your message again
but that was really cool i really
enjoyed learning about your city in just
like 43 seconds that was super cool
thanks for sending that i kind of want
to see like a picture of this now too
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hey everybody welcome back to ask alicia
the weekly series where you
ask me questions and i answer them maybe
first question comes from
flavia hi flavia flavia says hi alicia
can you explain why you use if i were
you instead of was yeah so
the pattern if i were you is an example
of what's called the subjunctive
mood so the subjunctive mood is
something that we use to talk about
unreal situations so things that are not
true so we use if i were you
to talk about the unreal situation the
unreal
present situation uh which refers to
like
the fact that i am not you like that's
not a true situation so we use this
subjunctive pattern
if i were you to talk about that if
i was however would begin a simple past
statement so
something in the past but maybe the
speaker
is not so certain about that past thing
so for example
if i was wrong i'm sorry or
if i was noisy last night i apologize
so that means the speaker has some
uncertainty
about the past like if i was noisy last
night like i don't know if i was but
maybe i was if i was i apologize
so those are past situations that
could be possible um they're not
necessarily like
unreal um but we want to maybe express
like an apology
or we want to express some kind of
uncertainty
about something that might have affected
someone in the past
so maybe i was noisy last night or maybe
i was
wrong for example i don't know but if i
was
then i apologize or i'm sorry so we use
this if i was for these simple
past tense statements so actually you
will commonly hear
native speakers using if i was you
but it's not like that's going to cause
any communication
problems actually so yes the technically
correct
pattern to use is if i were you but
there are so many people that say
if i was if i was that it's not like a
communication
problem so technically yes it's
incorrect to say if i was
but you're not going to have any
problems if you use that pattern instead
so that's the basic difference if i were
you refers to an
unreal present situation if i was
something
refers to uncertainty about a past
situation or a past event
so i hope that this helps you thanks
very much for the question
okay let's move on to your next question
next question
comes from kirill hi kirill
kirill says alicia i'm stumped by trying
to distinguish the difference in meaning
between
evaluate and assess could you help me
yeah great question and actually native
speakers have trouble with the
difference between these words too
so let's talk first about the word
evaluate
so a great way to remember the
difference between the words evaluate
and assess
is to consider that inside the word
evaluate is the word
value so when we evaluate something
we are assigning or we are giving some
value to that thing or to that person
this can mean like the price of
something this can mean the
significance of something this can mean
like the condition
of something so some examples we
evaluated this camera and gave it an 8
out of 10 score
our company's software was evaluated by
a tech website and given a low rating
so in each of these example sentences a
certain like level of value
is assigned or is given to something or
to someone
so when we evaluate we're doing it in
order to give
value or like to assign or to find the
value of something
so it could be a score it could be a
price so let's compare this to the word
assess
the pronunciation is assess assess so
the word assess then
has the same feel of evaluate but the
purpose of
assess is to understand something better
so we don't assess something in order to
assign a value to that thing
we're assessing something in order to
understand it better so like we try to
understand
deeper like information or like to learn
more about the details of something
we assess something so like uh you might
assess
a situation that means you look deep
into the details to
better understand the situation some
more examples
we need to assess the security of the
company's data
he assessed his housing options before
making a decision
so this is the difference between
evaluate and assess
if you're ever not sure just remember
that the word value
is inside evaluate to help you remember
that evaluate is used to assign
value to something so i hope that this
helps you thanks very much for the
question
okay let's move on to your next question
next question
comes from yasser hi yessir yasser says
what is the meaning of the expression
word i've seen it in some movies and i
can't figure out what it means
yeah word is like a strong
laid-back expression of agreement among
close friends
you can also use it uh to like ask
really or is that true if you use kind
of like a question
intonation so like word so you might
also hear it used in a situation
where someone does something that like
you really admire
or that you kind of respect or you think
is impressive and you
like you might hear someone say like
word in response to that
so that kind of shows support or that
you were impressed or you admire that
thing
i feel like in a lot of cases it's just
used as a simple expression of
agreement or understanding for example
we're gonna watch the game tonight
word personally i don't use this word
that much because it is kind of like a
cool word
and i'm not really like a cool like
hip-hop street culture kind of person
but if you want to use it i would
recommend using it among very close
friends and in very casual situations
so i hope that this helps you understand
it thanks very much for the question
all right let's move on to your next
question next question comes from
brayan talaigua hi brian breon says hi
alicia
can you please explain to me the
meanings and uses of the word
happen specifically in these cases do
you happen to
my sister happens to be a lawyer etc i'm
confused yeah this is a nice
question okay to begin with i want to
introduce a few
very common patterns that we see with
the word happen
let's take a look do you happen to have
would you happen to know if it just so
happens that
my sister happens to be okay
so kind of the theme with this use of
the word
happen is chance or by
chance of something so let's take a look
at the first
two patterns here these first two are
question patterns
so the first one was do you happen to
have
and the second one was would you happen
to know if
so another way to say these is is there
any chance
you have or is there any chance you
know so you're asking very politely
like is there a possibility is there a
chance
of this thing so we use this form of
happen to make very formal or like very
soft requests
so this is really useful when you're
like speaking to a stranger
so if you can imagine like you're a
tourist
and you need some help in a city that
you are unfamiliar
with you could say to a nearby person
like excuse me
do you happen to know where i could buy
a coffee around here
or excuse me would you happen to have
the time
so that's like you're making a very like
soft request that's like saying
is there any chance or is it possible at
all that you have this information or
you could do this for me
so it's a very soft request form so
let's take a look
at the other two sentence patterns that
i introduced here
these are some statement patterns so
again these do mean
by chance but for these kinds of
statements
the context is actually really important
the situation is important
so for example it just so happens that i
got two free tickets to that concert you
were talking about last week
so it just so happens means like by
chance uh or like something happened
like that was very coincidental it just
so happens
that this situation fits nicely
with something else in my life right now
so it just so happens
i got these free tickets and this
relates to
having this discussion with you about a
concert last week
so those two things kind of fit nicely
together it's a nice little coincidence
so
it just so happens that is used to do
that so
the other example pattern that you
introduced my sister
happens to be a lawyer is probably
something you would see
in a situation where a person is looking
for a lawyer
and the person who says that sentence is
introducing that like oh no i need a
lawyer do you have any recommendations
and person b might say oh my sister
happens to be a lawyer
so that's like saying by chance my
sister is a lawyer like coincidentally
like
it matches your situation nicely that's
kind of the feeling of
happens to in this case happens to be a
lawyer
so yes you could say like oh my sister
is a lawyer that's fine as well
but it doesn't have that same nuance of
coincidence
so kind of think of happens to or like
happens to be
as meaning by chance in these statement
uh
situations and when you're using it as a
question it creates like this formal
very gentle
like is it possible to type request
so i hope that that helps you understand
using the word
happen or happens in cases like these
thanks very much for the question
okay let's move on to your next question
next question
comes from cloudy hi cloudy
cloudy says what's the difference
between these words
admire adore and idolize
thanks okay let's compare let's make
some example sentences first
i admire beyonce i adore beyonce
i idolize beyonce okay so first
let's look at i admire beyonce so we use
admire
for people usually people that we
respect
so maybe we respect that person's work
or we want to be more like that person
or we think they've done like great
things uh they're very talented so if i
say i admire beyonce it means like i
respect her i respect her work
so we use admire to mean like something
or someone that we
respect the second sentence i adore
beyonce
uses the word adore which means you love
something so when we say i adore
something we can use it to talk about
like uh people usually people in our
lives sometimes we use it to talk about
like our favorite activities as well
like i adore arts and crafts perhaps
but when we use it to talk about people
it's usually for people that we have a
close
relationship to so like a beyonce super
fan
might say like i adore beyonce i just
love her
so that means that they feel like a
close connection to that person or like
they really really
enjoy in this case the celebrities work
so to adore something
can be used in that way also within
families like parents could say they
adore
their children so to adore means to love
something and have a very close
connection or you feel like you have a
close connection with someone
then the final example sentence was i
idolize beyonce
i idolize so to idolize that verb
has the word idol inside so idol
actually has a like a religious
kind of connection so an idol was
something like to be
worshipped so like a god or a goddess
figure
sort of thing so to idolize something
means to kind of have
that thing as like above you so
you have like this image in this case
like beyonce i idolize beyonce
that means she's like above everything
like we really appreciate her
like we think she's just amazing and
she's like above
everybody else so to idolize someone is
like
has almost like this image of worshiping
someone
so maybe like a super super super
beyonce fan could say like i idolize
beyonce
i want to be like her like i want to do
everything a fan can do so maybe that's
uh idolize in this case
so probably the most common words here
are
admire and adore idolize is not used
nearly as much
as these two um but that's the
difference between those words so i hope
that that helps you understand
thanks very much for the question all
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back to ask alicia the weekly series
where you
ask me questions and i answer them maybe
first question
comes from nick hi nick nick says hi
alicia
what does to roll mean in this context
sugar was rare too if you could offer
guests a feast
featuring spices sugar and vegetables
from the new world
you were rolling is it about madness or
poverty
oh yeah great question so to roll or
like to be
rolling means to have a lot of money so
the image here is that
you have so much money that you can roll
your body
around in the money like you are so rich
you could roll in
it so like we will sometimes say he's
rolling or she's rolling or they're
rolling which means they're rolling in
money she inherited a lot of money from
her family
she's rolling they bought a huge house
last year and this summer they bought a
yacht
they must be rolling in dough okay so i
hope that this helps you understand the
word
roll thanks very much for the question
all right let's move on to your next
question next question comes from
gevor galstian hi givorg gborg says
what's the difference between
gonna gotta and where should i use them
okay uh gonna is the short form of
going to i'm gonna go to the store
he's gonna leave early we're gonna watch
a movie
gotta is the short form of got to
which means have to so like i have got
to
means i have to do something but native
speakers will often drop the
the have part the contracted form of
have in speech
so we're supposed to say i've gotta
which is the contracted form of i
have got to but we often drop the v
sound in quick speech so it sounds like
i gotta
or we gotta uh we do however keep it
when
the subject is he or she or its because
it's easy to say quickly
so some examples i gotta go
he's gotta leave we gotta work
so because gunna is like the reduced
form of going to
we use it to talk about upcoming plans
and because
gotta is like the reduced form of got2
meaning have to we use gotta to talk
about upcoming responsibilities
so i hope that this helps you understand
the difference between the two
thanks very much for the question okay
let's move on to your next
question next question comes from
benny hi benny benny says hi alicia
could you please tell me which forms are
correct
hey i learned english in the morning b
i've learned english in the morning see
i've been learning in the morning
d i was learning in the morning two
a we will be eating dinner when he
arrives
b we will be eating dinner when he
arrive okay
i'm gonna stop here for your question
because it's quite long so
before i talk about my responses to
these i also want to say that i'm going
to use the word study the verb study
instead of learn to answer this question
so you've used learn
in your example sentences but we use the
word
learn when we have finished learning
something
so like i learned how to use a computer
or i learned how to
do something we're finished with that so
for that reason i'm going to use
study instead of your original learn
here so study sounds more
natural so with that in mind uh the
correct answers or the correct sentences
here
are sentences a and d b and c
both use forms of the present perfect
tense
sentence b uses just kind of a regular
present perfect
uh so i have studied in the morning
that sounds strange because we're using
a specific point in time
in the morning plus present perfect
tense and we don't use those two
together
really so we use present perfect tense
when we want to talk about
general life experience so we could say
for example like yeah
i've studied english before so before
just means sometime
before now so sometime in the past yeah
i've studied english before
so that's okay but we would not use in
the morning a specific
time the second sentence c there is also
strange even though we're using the
continuous form the present perfect
continuous form
because it's like something that is
continuing yes but we have it at a
specific point in time so like
i've been studying in the morning we use
the present perfect continuous with like
for and since to talk about the time
when an action started we talked about
the specific point when the action
started so in this case you're talking
about an action that is finished it's
done
so it sounds strange to use in the
morning and it's grammatically
incorrect you could say i've been
studying
since 10 this morning or i've been
studying
for three hours this morning those are
fine when you want to talk about a
duration of time
and you want to talk about the point in
time where you started that thing
so only sentence a and sentence d are
correct
you could change sentence b and sentence
c but you would change the meaning a
little bit
on to your second question then this is
a quick answer
the correct one is he arrives he arrives
this is because
arrive is connected to he so when you're
using
he or she or it you need to use arrives
so when you're using i you or we there
is no change to the verb
so he arrives she arrives it arrives i
you we
arrive so i hope that that helps you you
had one more question
which was uh this michael said
yeah that was a new one for me as well
i hope i don't have to do that again can
i use this instead of that
um and really the answer is it depends
on the situation
so if in this case michael is gesturing
and pointing to something like ah
that was a new one for me or this was a
new one for me
i hope i don't have to do this again and
we can clearly see
what's this then it's okay to use this
here
if it's just general and he's not
gesturing or anything to clearly show
us what this or that is it sounds more
natural to use
that so the answer is it depends a
little bit
if you can clearly show the other person
what you're talking about
sure you can use this especially when
you're gesturing you're pointing at
something
so i hope that this helps you thanks
very much for all your questions
all right let's move on to the next
question next
question comes from muhammad
abdel haqim hi muhammad muhammad says
are you using me for my brain what does
this mean
you mention this in 100 phrases every
english beginner must know
yeah okay i was making a small joke here
actually
so there's a really common like
complaint or a really common problem
um that you sometimes hear in couples
who are in romantic relationships
so if one person or maybe both people i
don't know
has just a really strong physical
attraction to somebody
um one there might be a complaint where
someone says like
are you using me for my body this is a
common complaint in a relationship where
a person thinks
it's only physical this person only
cares about my physical appearance
they say are you using me for my body so
i was making a joke
in that one and saying are you using me
for my brain
to suggest that someone could just be
interested in like the things that i
think
so it's not actually like a joke i was
just making a twist
on a common complaint i can't quite
remember but i feel like in that video i
was maybe talking about like
relationships or something similar
but i wanted to twist the joke a little
bit to make it about like
knowledge i don't know so it's not
actually funny i was just twisting a
very common complaint
so i hope that this helps you thanks for
the question okay
let's move on to your next question next
question
comes from silverway hi again silverway
silverway
says hi alicia i want to ask about the
expression
things couldn't be better does this mean
in the past or can i use it to mean for
the time being like in the present
yeah this is a present tense expression
so when you say things couldn't be
better it means
right now it's not possible for my life
to be better so that means things are
great
so yes couldn't is being used here but
it means things
now could not be better it's not
possible for things to be better
so for example like hey how are things
oh couldn't be better
work is going great and i have a
vacation coming up soon
or hey how's the family uh couldn't be
better
everyone's happy and healthy so that
means like it's not
possible to improve more it's not
possible for things to be better
so we say couldn't be better now that's
a present tense expression
thanks very much for the question hope
that that helps all right
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next week bye bye hi everybody welcome
back to ask alicia the weekly series
where you
ask me questions and i answer them maybe
first question
comes from i am hi ayan ayan says hi
alicia
which sentence is correct i think
someone break into my apartment
or i think someone broke into my family
when should i use the simple past tense
um actually
both sentences are close but neither
sentence
is correct the correct sentence would be
i think
someone broke into my apartment
so when we use the verb break into and
the regular present tense
we follow it with the actual place like
with the location so we don't use
people as the object of this phrasal
verb we use the actual
place so i broke into an apartment
or someone broke into my house or i
think someone is breaking into your car
or a thief broke into the jewelry store
last night
okay so i hope that this helps with your
understanding of the phrase
break into thanks very much for the
question all right
let's move on to your next question next
question comes from
vladimir hi vladimir vladimir says hi
uh what is the difference between what
as a conjunction
and that some examples i should have
said
what i said i don't know that we can
show me that you can help me and i'll
tell you where your friends are
i got these examples from tv shows yeah
really good question and a tough
question too
actually in these sentences what and
that
are not acting as conjunctions they're
acting as
relative pronouns so relative pronouns
start a noun clause like a relative
clause they're giving us some
information
and we begin these clauses with relative
pronouns
so let's take a look at the examples
that you sent
let's start with what so in your first
example sentence you said
i should have said what i said so
here what marks the beginning of this
new clause
what i said is the clause itself so i
should have said something so this
what i said refers to something the
speaker mentioned earlier or something
the speaker
like mentioned in a different
conversation so
what i said could be replaced with it
or that and the sentence would remain
grammatical
like i should have said it i should have
said
that what is acting as a relative
pronoun
and it means the thing which or the
things
which something something something so
you could say i should have said
the things which i said so that would be
a grammatically correct
sentence so in this case what does not
act as a conjunction it's acting as a
relative pronoun
it's starting off this clause this new
information
so let's look at another example that
uses this
for example uh i shouldn't have eaten
what i ate for lunch
so in this sentence what i ate for lunch
is like my extra information that's my
noun clause there
and i'm using what to introduce that so
here the speaker is expressing
regret maybe the speaker ate lots of
junk food for lunch and now they feel
terrible
so i shouldn't have eaten what i ate for
lunch so that means
that thing or those things that i ate
for lunch even though the speaker is not
specifically stating
everything he or she ate so we use what
in this way to mean the things which or
the thing
which so let's continue on to your other
two examples the first one was
i don't know that we can so here
that is the relative pronoun as we
talked about with
what but here that is used
to introduce like an idea or a concept
so that we can is the noun clause here
it's acting as the object
of the verb no i don't know that we can
so that we can is referring to something
that was said
earlier in the conversation so maybe for
example
like we should try to convince the
neighbors to build a pool and share it
with us
and then the speaker might respond with
um i don't know that we can
so that we can like that seems like
it's kind of an unfinished sentence like
what does can connect to there
but can actually connects to the verb
that was in the previous statement or
the previous sentence
in that case it was we should convince
the neighbors
so that we can connects to the verb
convince like i don't know that we can
convince the neighbors that's what it
means
so in order to introduce this clause we
use
that so we use that for like things
ideas concepts
it sounds quite informal too for more
information on using
that you can check out a video that we
have on the channel
about relative clauses as well let's
look at your last example
so in this example you said show me that
you can help me
so here let's focus on this clause
that's that you can help
me so in this case it's actually not
acting as the object the direct
object so the verb here is show the
direct object is me
and this clause is actually what's
called the object
complement so an object complement
describes or gives us some more
information
about the direct object so in this case
it's
show me like what are you going to show
me
that you can help me so there's this
noun clause there and we begin the noun
clause with
that so this is the difference and this
is how we use these kinds of things in
sentences so i hope that this answers
your question
thanks very much for sending it along
okay let's move on to your next
question next question comes from
muhammad bushra hi muhammad
muhammad says how do i use in terms of
in sentences
okay um using in terms of kind of like
helps you to explain a specific
focus for a situation or gives you more
context about a situation
so for example at like a company meeting
you could say
in terms of sales last month was a huge
success
but in terms of staff morale it was a
huge failure
so here you're pointing out like two
parts of
one situation so you're talking about
the company's performance maybe
last month as a whole as one thing
but inside that there are small points
so you're pointing out
smaller things inside something larger
so we use
in terms of to do that i would say we
tend to use this a little bit more in
formal conversations
i wouldn't use this a lot with friends
but you could if you want to
so i hope that that helps you thanks
very much for the question
all right let's move on to your next
question next question comes from
essan hi essan essan says hi alicia
could you please explain a bit about
past and
past and how to use them in different
situations because it's quite
challenging for learners
i watched a few videos but i'm still a
bit confused thanks
okay sure let's talk about past past
first so past can be a noun which refers
to
time before the present we can also use
past to refer to prior things
so that means it's like an adjective so
my
past work or like my past relationships
or my past
job so past refers to things prior
in the past what kind of work have you
enjoyed doing
some of her past relationships ended
terribly
now let's talk about past so p-a-s-s-e-d
this is the past tense form of the verb
to pass which can mean like to move
beyond something else or it can mean to
give someone something else usually like
a close range
we also use this verb to mean to
successfully complete a test or to get a
good grade on a test
to pass so again this is the past tense
and the past
participle form of this verb so that
means that
even though the pronunciations sound
very similar these two words have very
different grammatical functions
and therefore you can determine which
word is being used
depending on the positioning of the word
in the sentence
so let's look at some examples with past
i passed my co-worker on the street
earlier
have you ever passed a test without
studying there's one more use of
past that's also very common which is to
pass out to pass
out means to fall asleep and we usually
use this when like
we've been drinking or when we're just
super super tired so for example
i passed out as soon as i got home last
night or
he passed out in the back of the car so
pass out
is kind of a set phrase on its own which
like casually or roughly means to fall
asleep
so you can hear in these example
sentences that past p-a-s-s-e-d
and past p-a-s-t take different
positions in sentences
so we're not just listening for the
pronunciations of these words
in speech we're also kind of listening
to the grammar of this sentence as a
whole
so if you're confused if you're
listening to someone speaking and you're
wondering did that person just say
past or did they say past which sound
extremely similar
think about the way the sentence is made
like what's the position of the word
that you're wondering about
and also think like does this word make
sense the meaning of this word so in
some these words do take different
positions and have different meanings so
try to listen to the sentence as a whole
i hope that this helps you thanks very
much for the question okay
let's move on to your next question next
question comes from
fernardo valencia gonzalez hi again
fernando
bernardo says hi alicia my questions i
still can't get the difference between
buy and purchase in the same way i don't
know when or where to use a mid
among and between cool so first let's
take a look at
buy and purchase yeah when we use these
as verbs they
share a meaning really but in everyday
conversation we use
buy like i need to buy a camera or i'm
gonna go buy
lunch or what did you buy last weekend
so they refer to just
like going shopping and exchanging money
for things
we use purchase more in like formal
situations maybe
in like contracts or maybe you see it in
like a customer service agreement
you might also see purchase as like the
verb used on an online shopping website
like the button to click something might
say buy or it might say purchase
so it's just the verb that's used you
might also see
purchase used as a noun we can use it as
a countable noun actually so like
customers should bring their purchases
to the register
it does sound more formal we cannot use
by
in this way we cannot use by as a noun
that would sound
very strange so please only use purchase
as a noun
so in everyday conversation i would
recommend using the verb
buy to talk about shopping in more
formal situations we might use
purchase more commonly regarding your
second question about the differences
between amid
and among and between the very short
answer
is that a mid is used with uncountable
nouns
among is used with countable nouns and
between is used in situations where
there are just two options to choose
from
we also use between to mean in the
middle
of two objects another point a mid
does tend to sound quite formal and we
tend to use a mid
with these kind of like abstract nouns
so for example
she lost her wallet amid the confusion
or
the thief escaped amid the excitement of
the concert
regarding among then when we use it with
countable nouns it kind of sounds a
little bit less
formal than amid like they walked among
the trees or
there's a spy among us so between can be
used to mean
in the middle of two things so for
example
on the train this morning i sat between
two people wearing lots of perfume
or i put your lunch over there between
the microwave and the coffee maker
so this is a really quick introduction
to these i made a whiteboard video about
this question
so please keep an eye out for that on
the channel very soon
so i hope that that helps answer your
question thank you very much for sending
this along
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next week bye bye hi everybody welcome
back to english topics my name is alicia
and today i'm joined again bye
i'm davey welcome back davey thank you
so in this episode we're going to be
giving some
reading recommendations so these are a
few ideas that you can use
in your english reading so the idea here
is just kind of to remind
people that although we focus a lot on
speaking and listening on this channel
reading is also an important an
essential part
of learning a language so these are a
couple of ideas
if you're struggling to find something
to read or if you just want something
new to read maybe
you can try one of the things that we'll
suggest today
i hope all right um i have i guess i'll
start because i chose
one of my items is actually quite
general and this was something that i
recommended in
a different video recently too but
um just to start things off quite
broadly i've written
magazines specific to your hobbies uh
this could be books as well or maybe
like online magazines
too um but this i chose
because actually this is something that
i did that helped me when i was studying
when i
i am studying now but this actually
helped me too
because um this was something
in my case it was about music i chose a
magazine related to
my hobby because i wanted to study the
vocabulary words
uh that were used for my hobby and i was
also interested
in the subject to start with three when
i
read the magazine i would also find out
about
other things related to my hobbies that
i might also want to know about but it
was
in the language i was studying so like
really a real example i had a band that
i really really liked when i was in high
school
i looked online because i could not buy
the magazine it was a magazine in
japanese i looked online
bought the magazine online and got it
sent to my house
and then i would sit with a dictionary
and try to read the interview of like my
favorite artists to understand what they
were saying
and then i'd look through the magazine
at some of the other things in the
magazine and it helped me
actually get an idea of like the other
similar things in that subculture that i
might be interested in
in the language i was studying right so
this was
very helpful for me in terms of
vocabulary in terms of learning about
something i was interested in
so this is something i would recommend
and this is also something i think
that's easy to do quickly
especially if there's like a blog or
something you follow that's a good tip
too i think because you'll be
motivated to read if that's your hobby
that's something you're interested in
you will be motivated to read that you
won't give up if it's difficult
you'll press on you'll finish reading it
and also if that's your hobby you'll be
picking up vocabulary that you will use
if you want to go
talk with people about your hobby in
english you'll be picking up vocabulary
related to your hobby when you're
reading and then you can use that
exactly and i think you can do that i've
used hobbies for this tip
but i think you could also do that for
your profession yes absolutely yeah
i agree yeah so that's just kind of a
broad open tip
but i think you have some more specific
ones i do i took a little bit
different approach from you um but my
first one here
is harry potter the harry potter books
uh because
they when the first harry potter book
was written
it was written for children of a certain
age and when the next harry potter book
was written
it was written for the same kids a year
or two
when they were a year or two older and
so the harry potter books get
longer and more complex and more
difficult to read
as you go through them so it's nice to
start with a nice
simple book that was written for you
know a certain
age so it will be easier for you to read
if you are a language learner if you're
an english learner
and as you get better you can move
through the books
and also this is a nice package of
extended reading
you know having how many harry potter
books are there seven
seven i've actually i've never read
harry potter actually
but there's seven there's seven there's
seven books excellent stories
uh that's all together that's a lot of
reading
and so you will improve your reading
skills
a lot by just reading a lot even if you
don't understand
everything you're reading that's all
right just press on
and you maybe you've already read harry
potter in your first language or in
another language maybe you've seen the
harry potter movies
being familiar with the story and the
characters and what's going on
will help you fill in some of the gaps
if you don't understand something when
you're reading the books
and that way you don't have to focus on
understanding
every single word or every single
sentence you can just focus on
enjoying what you're reading and your
reading skills
will develop you might not notice and
notice
them developing but they will develop as
you as you press on and as you continue
reading
yeah i think your point about it being a
known story i think so many people
around the world have read harry potter
in their native language
that they know what to expect right i
will say however because i tried the
exact opposite i ordered
harry potter in japanese to try to read
it and so i would give
just one word of precaution for fantasy
stories
that is that there are a lot of nonsense
words in fantasy stories and fantasy
books so like harry potter is fairly
light
right it's like but i mean it is
make-believe and there are some words
that
just like muggle for example is a word
that we cannot use
in everyday english so i think if you
can keep that in mind
fantasy books are a great thing to read
they're so much fun i love them
but they can be challenging i think to
apply
all of those words to your everyday life
but yeah i think harry potter is so well
known and so well loved
and you can talk to people about it
that's true you know you can watch the
movies then
in english as well like there's a lot of
good stuff to do there that's true and
read with subtitles actually that's a
nice tip for improving
reading skills generally we're talking
about reading recommendations but a nice
tip is reading
watching a movie with the subtitles on
and trying to trying to speed read the
subtitles is a nice little
boost as well yeah you can do that after
you read the book
yeah so that's a great tool like like
you said it's like there's just the
whole
package you have all that material a lot
of content
for sure okay sounds good i will go on
to my next one
which is slightly less vague but i um i
thought this might be useful for
learners
of all ages there's this are you
familiar with pearson english readers
yes
yeah so there are a lot of books for
kids here
uh but there are also some materials as
well as audio materials for adults
so what is an english reader a pearson
english reader pearson's the company
that makes these um but they are
graded stories they are simplified
stories or stories that are
made to suit learners
of different levels so if you know your
level or you have an idea of your level
actually i think
their website you can do a short like
kind of level check
sort of thing to sort of get an idea of
the best level book for you
but based on your level you can find
books you can find stories
some of them are based i think on like
movies as well famous movies
but you can get these uh so that they're
suited to your level
and then maybe you can also challenge
yourself by getting books that are like
the level above you when you're starting
to feel confident
so these might be a good resource they
have kids books i know
so like you know kids three to five can
read story books in english really
simple ones
and then as kids get older they have
more um for like
like 9 to 11 year old kids and so on
but based on your level you can choose
uh the book
and the story um that you feel would be
best for you so that might be a good
resource to check out
so specifically created material right
for different levels absolutely yeah
that's an idea
um so just for some examples like i
checked their website before we
uh before we started talking about this
and for kids stories they had
you know some common english language
children stories like little red riding
hood or the three bears
or maybe children's adventure stories
when children start to get a little
older
a couple of the things i saw for adults
for example the movie love actually
apparently there's like a reader plus
some kind of audio as well
to go along with that story so there are
some apparently famous like movies
that have also been turned into reading
material and listening material for
people
so that's a resource that you can use as
an educator
one but also as a person learning uh
learning english so you can check out
their website i think
nice idea might be something to check
into so anyway
what's your next recommendation so my
next one is for more advanced
uh readers higher level english readers
and that is to read something by ernest
hemingway
very famous uh nobel prize winning i
think he won the nobel yes he won the
nobel prize in literature
nobel prize winning writer ernest
hemingway who was writing in the middle
of the 20th century
he died in 1962 or something like that
uh and i recommend hemingway because
he famously has a very simple writing
style
even though he's a very well-regarded
well-respected
american writer he wrote in a very
simple way
he used very very simple syntax so it's
easy to understand his writing
vocabulary might be difficult but it's
easy to
to read a short story of his or a
shorter novel of his
and get the idea get the gist of the
story
uh and he wrote a lot of he's famous for
certain novels like the old man and the
sea
uh for whom the bell tolls uh but he
also
wrote a lot of short stories uh and so
that's a good place to start
you could buy a collection of his short
stories or find some online i'm sure you
can find some of his
like the nick adams stories or other
stories online to try reading
for free and that's a good place to
start and if you like what you read then
you can read more
so like i said he wrote novels and he
also wrote a lot of short stories
and i don't know if i have one specific
favorite short story but
he has a series or a collection of his
stories that are called the nick
adams stories because they all feature
one character named nick adams and the
first nick adams story
is when nick adams is a young boy and
he's you know five or six or seven or
eight years old
and we see nick adams kind of grow up
through these stories
and a lot of these stories are also
about fishing nick adams growing up
in illinois i think which is all which
is also where
hemingway is from and stories about nick
adams
kind of just going fishing and i grew up
in a fishing family and so i really like
those stories
uh and they're they're simple they're
easy to understand they're just stories
about
a young guy going fishing it might sound
really boring but they're very
beautifully written they're very nice
stories they're easy to understand
i didn't read much hemingway i read some
here and there in high school
sure but i think in my case i was always
more drawn towards like the fantasy and
science fiction
genre sure and so that always held more
appeal but
there were some authors and i think from
around the same time period as well
they gained uh notoriety for that style
that you're describing that it was like
simple situations and simple
uh phrasing but like inability to
like create these just kind of
picturesque images like
um who wrote walden walden was
thoreau thoreau i remember that like
that's the one about the guy
who just lives in the forest it's a
journal
by himself yeah like but that's one that
really stood out to me too like
there was nothing necessarily complex
about that
story like on the surface but that was
one that was like
um it made you think about just like the
pace of everyday life and it wasn't so
difficult to read like we were reading
it in high school so
you know there are a lot of writers i
think
that have something similar i was also
thinking when you were talking about
kerouac
as well jack kerouac who did uh travel
stories but their stream of
consciousness
so a lot of them like on the road is
very stream of consciousness
sentences that go on for a page i see i
see
i was thinking in terms of material in
terms of topic
sure and in terms of like vocabulary use
and so on so
but that doesn't make sense because they
are kind of rambly yes
pirouette might be hard so in general
that's perhaps like a high school
reading list might not
be bad absolutely well i i shouldn't say
that actually that's not true it depends
that's what you're reading that's like
homer as well like iliadi
you know did you read certain things are
going to be hard i like faulkner but
he's not and
that is not an easy author to read i'm
trying to think it's kind of like uh
in in that same vein then sort of those
um kind of adventure-ish
stories the uh william golding's uh lord
of the flies
that one was kind of like it's an
exciting adventure story for sure it
gets dark
as well too and there's a movie oh is
there there is
yeah okay all right well anyway those
are those are some things that stood out
to me from my high school list
i don't know what people are reading in
high school these days i'm kind of
curious
a lot of the same there's a lot of
things in in the canon
a lot of historical stuff too i remember
reading uh the plague
i can't remember who wrote that that's
uh not cheery
not cheering that's right french you're
good at that you're good at remembering
authors i am not i was a lit major
but oh that makes sense so yeah that's a
dark story about
uh the the plague the black plague yes
it is happy times
and murder my man died today
maybe it was yesterday oh man that's the
first line
i don't remember i don't remember these
things anyway i'll go to something
that came to me uh because i was
thinking about
um adolescent level
books actually sure because i feel as a
learner a second language learner
adolescent level books are nice because
it's like they're not too hard and
they're not too easy
and the subject matter
often has a little bit of like drama to
it
so anyway i chose two things here
actually
nancy drew and the party boys
no i never read babysitter's club
actually i was never i was just never
into that sort of thing but
i did read nancy drew so i included both
of these here
uh basically both of these nancy nancy
drew is the story of a young
girl she's a like she's a detective
that's the story here
the hardy boys they are two boys their
last name is hardy
uh i think they're brothers yeah of
course the brothers already boys they
they are detectives also so these two it
was like
uh a detective series led by a girl and
a detective series led by boys
and i thought these could be nice
because these are books
these are huge huge like there's so many
books a lot of books in both of these
series
and uh when i was thinking about
the genre of a mystery story
i was thinking about the different types
of grammar that get used in these
stories
like stuff that you might not use so
much in everyday conversations
like he would have been able to or he
might have been able to
or then we could maybe like sort of
these weird
future possibility or past possibility
sorts of things that can get discussed
in these mystery
stories but they're made for like
teenagers essentially but that doesn't
mean that the stories aren't interesting
i remember really enjoying like nancy
drew
when i was a teenager did you ever read
these i
think i tried reading one or two hardy
boys books when i was a kid and i didn't
really get into them
i see but i did similar to those kinds
of books i really liked an author called
john bellairs
who wrote similar kind of like
uh kind of mystery books for young
readers
like the mansion in the mist and these
sort of
weird kind of spooky baroque
kind of mystery books for for
children okay that were really good so
john belairs i recommend he's a nice
good author too
did you read those uh choose your own
adventure style books
oh that's a great one those are really
fun but the one thing that i would
caution about with those books is those
books
are often written in second person
meaning the subject
is you you those are kind of a rare
style of book in that respect that's
true when it's
what's called what we're talking about
is a choose your own adventure i had the
goosebumps series when i was little
this is like scary stories but when the
book is a choose your own adventure book
it means
you the reader are the focus of the
story and so as you read
you have to make decisions in the story
if you choose a
you turn to this page if you choose b
you turn to a different page
and you read what happens to you next so
you are
choosing your story as the character in
the story
so the way the story is written is
different from typical stories so the
focus in the story is
you go to the haunted house right you
see a ghost what do you
do next and that's not very typical of
the way most stories are
they're very interactive and very fun
and also very simple
because you're reading just a few
sentences per page and then making a
decision
so they're easy to read they are so as
long as you can keep that in mind it's
called second
person the way those stories are written
but those are fun for sure
absolutely i always got scared i would i
would hold like the different pages
and like yeah if i died in the story i'd
be like no i go back
and then i'd choose the one where i live
and i escaped the haunted house
sort of thing i didn't like to lose but
they're actually that's a good another
nice thing about those books is they're
they you you will read them again and
again
because you want to discover the
different possibilities
and so rereading something it gets
easier to read and it's good practice
for you yeah yeah so choose your own
adventure books yeah what was the series
that you read i don't remember i they
were it was i remember it was like an
adventure series
sort of like indiana it wasn't indiana
jones but it was that style of
adventures like you're a treasure hunter
in the jungle
stuff like that i remember reading ones
like that i see
i see yeah i'm not sure what other ones
there are i've only had i think
i'm sure there's a lot yeah they're
those are very good nice nice idea
okay all right what's your next one my
last one is also maybe
more for advanced or intermediate
learners
and it's the new york times now bear
with me i know you might be thinking oh
that seems very difficult
but i recommend the new york times for a
few reasons one
it's always nice to stay up on current
events and reading about the news and
current events in
english things that are happening now in
english you'll be able to then go
talk about them in english the second
reason that i've recommended the new
york times is
similar to your first recommendation you
can find something to read in the new
york times
if you don't want to read the news read
the travel section
read the the food section you know
there's different sections of the new
york times that you can read
based on your interest and the third
reason i've chosen the new york times is
because the new york times online has a
very cool feature
you can double click on any word that
you don't understand and it will give
you the definition
so for learners it's very useful um so
if you're worried about
you know understanding all the
vocabulary in an article or
improving your vocabulary this is a very
very easy way to do it
you don't need to sit there with the
dictionary open while you read you just
need to double click on the word
a little pop-up window will tell you the
definition you can close the window and
keep reading so it's very very useful
for vocabulary building that's cool
that's way cool
and as an extra bonus for extra advanced
learners
you can try the new york times crossword
puzzle oh yes you can
crossword puzzles are great
vocabulary practice
like games i guess it is essentially a
game
yeah new york times though like it's
infamously difficult the new york times
they get harder through the week
it's like the sunday crossword is the
most the most difficult
yeah i went through a phase a couple
years uh
doing the new york times crossroad
puzzle every day i want i wanted to get
good at it
and i could complete through wednesday
pretty easily
thursday maybe i never really made it
past thursday
friday i couldn't really do weekends
were like forget it um so for reference
a crossword puzzle is a word game
so a crossword puzzle it's like a grid
of uh
lines and columns and they're empty
boxes
and each line or each column there's a
word hint there's a clue about which
word fits in the boxes so you have to
choose
and spell correctly the word so
you might need to erase the word or you
might need to try a few different words
but it's a test of your spelling for one
it's a test of your vocabulary too
and for more difficult crossword puzzles
it can be a test of your knowledge of
other subjects
so it's not just words it's also history
and science and literature like there
are
so many different things that go into uh
the clues for crossword puzzles so those
are really
really good ways to test your knowledge
they're difficult even for native
speakers
absolutely totally difficult so if you
want to try
definitely google for some english
crossword puzzles
you can search for easy ones also yes
and they make crossword puzzles
for english learners and a lot of those
are
graded to a specific level or they're on
a specific topic
you know you could do a crossword puzzle
on you know the ocean and learn
vocabulary related to the ocean for
example
so there's a lot of different crosswords
that you could find you know at for your
level
yeah so that could be a fun way to
practice reading
and to practice spelling as well so fun
stuff
all right so those are a couple of
different reading recommendations
there's quite
uh there's quite a lot to choose from
but i think as long as you're interested
in what you're reading
like that's maybe the hardest part at
least for me absolutely
you know just find a thing you like find
something that's interesting and you
will stay motivated to read it
agreed agreed are you reading anything
now i
am reading something now i am reading
a book by david mitchell who is a very
wonderful author
who is maybe most famous for cloud atlas
and they made it which they made in two
movies and i'm reading a number
no what am i reading not number nine
dream i bought two books of his recently
i brought
number nine dream and uh uh
with something black swan green that's
what it's called black swan green
is the book i'm reading now by david
mitchell i see and it is a good book
cool yeah i'm reading uh i've gone
back into history i told you about this
the other day i'm reading uh letters
from a stoic at the moment
uh by seneca the old stoic philosopher
for kind of just
interesting essays and just showing off
advice
life advice so i'm not sure enough it's
a common book
it's a very common no i've got i've got
seneca on my nightstand as well
well i don't read the things that you
read so it's the show you know everybody
has something
to find something you like yeah and read
it absolutely
absolutely that's the point here all
right so those are quite a few
recommendations some ideas
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verbs
in this episode we're going to talk
about the verb read
let's get started
the basic definition of the verb read is
to take in
information using letters or symbols
through your eyes or through touch
people can read through touch
also in example sentences i've been
reading interesting books recently
i've read a great article yesterday
let's look at the conjugations of this
verb
present read reads
past read past participle
read progressive reading
so let's look at some additional
meanings for this verb
the first meaning is to interpret
something
as if you are reading it so that means
you're interpreting something
that is not a symbol it's not letters
but you interpret it as though you
can read it in some way let's look at
some examples he's really
hard to read my best friends can read me
like a book
okay so the first example he's really
hard
to read means he's really hard to
interpret he's really hard to understand
so maybe someone that you know their
emotions are not very clear
always or it's not easy to know what
they're thinking we can say
that person is hard to read like it's
hard to interpret
their thinking it's hard to interpret
them in the second example sentence i
said my friends can read me
like a book so that means my friends
think i'm
easy to understand i'm easy to interpret
through my body language or my face or
the sound of my voice
it's really easy to read me it's really
easy to interpret me
so easy it's like reading a book so i'm
very easy to understand
is the meaning there so this kind of
read we can use for people or maybe even
we can use for like situations too
so to read something like its symbols
even though it's not simple the second
meaning for this
verb is to assign meaning to something
else to assign
a meaning to something else so to give a
meaning to something so examples of this
this passage can be read totally
differently how did you read that
message
so here read doesn't mean
like physically taking in the
information
in a message or in a book it means
understanding or giving a certain
meaning
to something so in the first example uh
it was this passage can be read
totally differently means this passage
or the meaning of this passage could be
understood
in a different way so that doesn't mean
there's a different way to read
like physically take the information in
it means there's a different way to
understand the meaning of that
of that passage in the second example
sentence how did you read that message
it means how did you understand that
message
or what was the true meaning you
understood in that message what did you
get from that
how did you read that message so read
doesn't only mean looking at the symbols
and letters
even if it seems like it here in these
sorts of situations it means
how do you assign meaning to that text
let's go to a third meaning of the verb
read then so we can also use read to
mean
to indicate to indicate something as
with like signs
or time let's look at some examples the
clock reads
tu the sign reads visitors not permitted
so here i'm using the present tense for
both of these example sentences
the clock reads means the clock
indicates two o'clock or the clock
says to a clock so when there's some
indication
there's some sort of message from a sign
from a clock
from i don't know bulletin board maybe
whatever it's
a indication it's we can use the verb
read to talk about that so the sign
reads to a clock the sign reads
visitors not permitted to indicate
let's look at some variations now for
this verb
the first one is to read into to read
into something
this means to believe in a deeper
meaning of something
however in some cases there's there's no
deeper meaning
it's like we we think there's deeper
meaning for something
but there really isn't let's look at
some examples of this
she's being extra nice to him i'm trying
not to read into it but i wonder if
they're dating
don't read into his comments okay so
both of these mean
like uh actually in both of these i've
given kind of a negative
situation in the first one i'm trying
not to read into it means i'm trying not
to see
a deeper meaning in this situation but
i wonder if they're dating because she's
being extra nice to him
so there's a little bit of curiosity
there in the second example sentence
don't read into his comments means don't
imagine there's a deeper meaning there
don't read into his comments
there's not anything else for you to be
concerned about here it's just this
comment that's all
so don't think there's something behind
the comment okay let's go to the second
variation for
read today the second variation is to
read between the lines to read between
the lines
um this means to understand something
that's not
directly stated this is a very important
skill
and so many i think countries have
different ways of expressing this
concept
but in english we say to read between
the lines to see
or to see or to understand something
that people don't explicitly
say examples the manager said he was
happy
with last month's performance but
reading between the lines i think he
wishes we had done better
and i think if you read between the
lines you'll see that the company is not
doing so well
so in the first example sentence we see
this presentation
the manager was happy with the
performance but
reading between the lines i think he
wishes we had done
better that suggests that maybe there is
a comment or there's some information
there
that makes the speaker think the manager
is actually hiding some disappointment
so there's something about the manager's
behavior
that maybe indicates his true feelings
are different
from his happy kind of presentation
in the second example sentence i think
if you read between the lines you'll see
that the company is not doing so well
again that means that there's something
the speaker has noticed
or has sensed or has heard that suggest
that actually the company is
not doing so well even though it seems
that they
are this is a useful expression for
social situations like
if someone doesn't quite understand like
the
feeling of a conversation or like the
sort of
uh sense in a room we can say like oh
that person
can't really read between the lines can
he here so
that's how we use it so those are a few
new ways of using the verb
read i hope if you have any other uses
that you know of or
if you have any questions or comments or
want to try to make a sentence with this
verb
please feel free to do so of course if
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happens it happens happens accountant
accountant
adjective adjective
afternoon afternoon
air conditioner air conditioner
airplane airplane
airport airport
alcohol alcohol
ankle ankle
appetizer appetizer
apple apple
apricots apricots
april april
arm arm
arrive arrive
attic attic
august august
autumn autumn
back door back door
backbone
backbone
door door
banana banana
bandage
bandage
barley barley
basement basement
bathe bathe
bathroom bathroom
be late be late
beard beard
beautiful beautiful
bed bed
bedroom bedroom
beef beef
beer beer
to believe to believe
beverage beverage
bicycle bicycle
bird
bird
birthday
birthday
bitter
bitter
black black
black tea black
tea
blackboard blackboard
blog blog
blouse blouse
blue blue
boat boat
boiling water boiling water
bone bone
book book
boutique boutique
boyfriend
brazier brazier
bread bread
brown brown
buffet buffet
bus bus
busy busy
button button
buy buy
cake cake
call call
can can
candy candy
carrots carrots
cash cash
cashew nut cashew nut
cat cat
ceiling ceiling
cell phone cell phone
chair chair
chalk chalk
character character
cheap cheap
cheek
cheek
chef chef
chicken chicken
child child
chin chin
chopsticks chopsticks
city city
class class
clear sky clear sky
to clear up to clear up
clerk clerk
closet closet
cloth cloth
clothes clothes
cloudy cloudy
coffee coffee
cold cold
collar collar
college college
come come
worker company worker
computer computer
cook cook
corn corn
correct correct
cost cost
country country
cow cow
crab crab
credit card
credit card
cup cup
customer customer
daughter daughter
day day
debit card debit card
december december
department department
dessert dessert
dictation dictation
dictionary
dictionary
dining room dining room
dinner dinner
director director
dish dish
dishwasher dishwasher
do do
doctor doctor
dog
dog
doorway doorway
downstairs downstairs
draw draw
dream dream
dress dress
drink drink
drinking glass drinking glass
driver driver
ear
ear
eat eat
eat out eat out
eight 8
18 18
88 88
elastic band elastic band
elbow
elbow
electric plug
electric plug
electricity electricity
elementary school elementary school
elevator elevator
eleven eleven
email email
emergency room emergency room
engineer engineer
english english
enter enter
erase erase
eraser eraser
expensive expensive
explain explain
i
eye
eyebrow
eyebrow
eyelash eyelash
eyelid
eyelid
face
face
facial hair
facial hair
factory worker factory worker
fan fan
farmer farmer
father father
facts facts
to fear to fear
february february
feel feel
15 15
55 55
final final
firefighter firefighter
fish fish
five five
flight flight
flight attendant
flight attendant
floor floor
food food
foot foot
forehead
forehead
fork fork
44 44
four four
fourteen fourteen
freeze freeze
friday friday
friend friend
fruit fruit
fruit juice fruit juice
full
full
garden garden
get up get up
girlfriend girlfriend
glasses glasses
go go
go out go out
goat goat
gold gold
grape grape
grapefruit grapefruit
grass grass
gray gray
green green
gem gem
hair hair
hair dryer
hair dryer
hallway hallway
hand hand
headphones headphones
high school high school
holiday holiday
home cooking home cooking
homework homework
horse horse
hospital hospital
hot hot
hotel hotel
hour hour
house house
housewife housewife
humid humid
hungry
hungry
husband husband
ice ice
incorrect incorrect
information information
insurance insurance
internet internet
iphone iphone
jacket jacket
january january
jeans jeans
july july
june june
kitchen kitchen
knife knife
ladle ladle
lamb lamb
language language
laptop laptop
large l
large l
lawyer lawyer
learn learn
lecture lecture
leg
leg
lesson lesson
letter letter
library
library
license license
lip lip
living room living room
lobster lobster
luggage luggage
lunch lunch
main course main course
mall mall
man man
manager manager
map map
march
march
marker marker
may may
meet meet
medical doctor medical doctor
melons melons
microwave oven microwave oven
middle school middle school
midnight midnight
milk milk
miniskirt miniskirt
miss miss
monday monday
month month
moped moped
morning morning
mother mother
motorbike
motorbike
motorcycle motorcycle
mouse mouse
mouth mouth
mug mug
muggy muggy
muscle muscle
mushroom mushroom
mustache mustache
neck neck
necktie necktie
knead knead
needle needle
night night
9 9
19 19
99 99
noon noon
nose
nose
notebook notebook
noun noun
november november
nurse nurse
nut nut
october october
office worker office worker
1 1
100 100
onions onions
operation operation
orange
orange
oven oven
overcoat overcoat
pajamas pajamas
pants pants
paper paper
passenger passenger
passport passport
patient patient
peanut peanut
pen pen
pencil pencil
pepper pepper
pharmacy pharmacy
phone number phone number
pick up pick up
pig pig
pineapple pineapple
pink pink
picture picture
plate plate
pocket pocket
police officer police officer
pork pork
pot pot
potato
potato
power outlet power outlet
present present
president president
price price
problem problem
professional athlete professional
athlete
projector projector
purple purple
question question
quiz quiz
radio
radio
rain rain
rain coat raincoat
rainy rainy
read read
read aloud read aloud
receipt receipt
red red
refrigerator refrigerator
rent rent
repeat repeat
resemble resemble
respect respect
rest rest
restaurant
restaurant
return return
rice rice
room room
sale sale
sales person salesperson
salt salt
salty salty
say say
scooter scooter
seafood seafood
search search
c c
september september
serve serve
seven seven
seventeen seventeen
seventy-seven 77
sheep sheep
shirt blouse
shirt blouse
shop shop
shorts shorts
shower shower
site c site c
silver silver
six six
16 16
66 66
skirt skirt
skype skype
sleep sleep
sleep sleep
snack snack
snake
snake
social networking site
social networking site
sofa sofa
sun sun
sour sour
soy bean soybean
speak speak
spend money spend money
spicy spicy
spoon spoon
spring spring
stand stand
steak knife steak knife
stomach stomach
store store
student student
study
study
subway subway
sugar sugar
summer summer
sunday sunday
sunglasses sunglasses
sunny sunny
supermarket
supermarket
sweatsuit sweatsuit
sweater sweater
sweet potato sweet potato
suites suites
swimsuit swimsuit
table table
talk talk
taxi taxi
t t
teach teach
teacher
teacher
television television
temperature temperature
10 10
test test
text text
text message text message
textbook
textbook
think think
thermometer thermometer
thirsty
thirsty
13 13
33 33
3 3
thursday thursday
time time
today today
toilet paper toilet paper
tomatoes tomatoes
tomorrow tomorrow
tongue tongue
tooth
tooth
toothbrush toothbrush
toothpick toothpick
travel travel
truck truck
tuition tuition
turkey
turkey
turn off turn off
turn on turn on
turnip turnip
12 12
21 21
22 22
- two
ugly ugly
underline underline
undershirt undershirt
underwear underwear
university university
use use
vacation vacation
vacuum cleaner vacuum cleaner
vegetable vegetable
vehicle
vehicle
verb verb
vest vest
waistcoat waistcoat
wake up wake up
wall wall
want want
wash one's face
wash one's face
washing machine washing machine
watch
watch watch
water water
watermelon watermelon
weather weather
weather report weather report
weekend weekend
wheat wheat
whiskey whiskey
white white
white board
white board
wife wife
wi-fi wi-fi
window window
windy windy
wine wine
winter winter
wipes wipes
wireless wireless
woman woman
work work
wrinkle wrinkle
wrist wrist
right right
year year
yellow yellow
yesterday yesterday
zero zero
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一门语言的方法
所以你有没有觉得自己陷入了
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你有一个例行的学习,
但你并没有真正
推动你的进步
所以你应该怎么做让我们
跳到第一部分第一部分
的重要性
休息一下 所以
在你完全停止学习语言之前
你应该休息一
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它是不停地致力于
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这里的重点是你打破
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语言,结果是你不会让你筋疲力尽
有新的期待
,你仍在为你的语言目标采取行动,
所以现在你可能在想好吧,
我想打破我的常规
我还能做什么让我们进入
第三部分
21 种打破你学习常规的方法
这里的关键是做一些新的和
有趣的
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,为此你需要一些新的资源
和学习工具,
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嗨,绿色好 我是 tanjin
我来自 bangladesh 孟加拉学校 我
想学习
语言,因为我想出国
我可以找到好工作 英语是一个
国际建议,但我的英语
不是很好,
尤其是在语法部分我不知道
该做什么以及如何提高英语
我也在准备我的雅思
请你
帮我如何提高英语
有一个 可爱的一天谢谢你
很酷谢谢你祝我们
度过愉快的一天
是的如何提高英语我
认为最重要的
是继续你的学习总是
继续你的学习
每天学习一点所以在你的
情况下你说
语法是 真的很难,所以我想如果
你像你一样专注于语法,你知道
语法对你来说
很难 继续学习
更多不同的
东西,比如词汇,
或者你可以继续听力练习
等等,所以在你的情况下,你已经
知道语法很难,所以从
那里开始祝你继续
学习好运 并确保你
每天都继续学习 我认为这非常重要
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你好,我的名字是 vikash bilung
我已经学习
英语两年了
,我想我还
没有走得太远
[音乐]
自 2018 年以来
我一直在观看英语课 101 视频,我
获得了很多关于语言的知识,我
在这个网站上有很多东西,
但说到说话
我就卡住了我没有
与母语人士进行太多互动
我 我期待
在英语课
101 上通过这个频道练习更多的英语。
最后,我感谢
英语课把
呃放到 youtube 上的所有工作人员,
谢谢,很好,
是的,说话很难我知道很多
人真的很难说话,
就像很难找到一个 与母语人士
一起练习
,所以对于某些人来说,我知道他们
喜欢使用
他们找到的应用程序,比如在线学习伙伴
,他们使用应用程序与
母语人士或
有母语人士的人一起练习 l 水平英语所以
也许这是你可以
尝试做的另一件事你可以做的另一件事是
练习
阴影我们在频道上谈论了很多阴影
,
这意味着
在母语人士之后重复一些事情,
这样你就可以选择一个我
做过的视频我 've made or you can select a
video that like davey or michael enters
and you can't practice speak just after
them so
I think that the kind of things can help
you to increase your speak skills and
to get to the voices at a
faster 速度,
因为就像您在此处的信息中一样,
您的句子在语法上是
正确的
自己练习
得快一点,喜欢使用与母语人士相同的单词
,
所以尝试模仿这是你
可以在没有伴侣的情况下做的一件事
,如果你 可以找到一个很棒的合作伙伴我
知道很多人不可能
找到一个合作伙伴并制作这些
自己说话的录音这是
另一件可以帮助你很多的事情我
想
非常感谢你的这个消息
非常酷好的我会 转到下
一个
你好,我是哈维尔,我来自墨西哥的索诺拉
,好吧,索诺拉是一个
你可以放松的州,每天骑马
看赛马,喝
僵尸,听熊猫音乐或
走廊,
通常也是那些 那种乐队去
参加名为岛屿的音乐会
,人们在索诺拉整夜跳舞,
我们有
墨西哥最好的肉,因此
我们做最好的炸玉米饼哦,
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所以哈维尔感谢您向我们
发送
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所以听起来很多好吃的东西他
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是
在他的城市呃,他谈到了
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整晚都在我忘了这个词 我已经
不得不再次听你的消息,
但这真的很酷,我真的
很喜欢在 43 秒内了解你的城市,
这非常酷,
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第一个问题来自
弗拉维亚嗨弗拉维亚弗拉维亚说嗨艾丽西亚
你能解释一下为什么你是我们吗 e 如果我是
你而不是是,所以
如果我是你的模式
是所谓的虚拟语气的一个例子,
所以虚拟语气
是我们用来谈论
不真实的情况的东西,所以不真实的事情,
所以我们使用 if i 如果
你谈论不真实的情况
不真实的
现在的情况 uh 指
的是我不是你喜欢的事实 那
不是一个真实的情况 所以我们使用这个
虚拟语气模式
如果我是你谈论那个 如果
我是 一个简单的过去
陈述,所以过去的
事情,但也许
说话
者对过去的事情
不太确定,例如,
如果我错了,我很抱歉,或者
如果我昨晚吵闹,我
道歉,这意味着说话者对过去的事情有一些
不
确定性 过去,如果我昨晚很吵,
就像我不知道我是不是,但
也许我是,如果我是,我道歉,
所以那些过去的情况
可能是可能的
表达
比如道歉,
或者我们想表达对过去
可能影响某人的事情的某种不确定性,
所以也许我昨晚很吵,或者
我
错了,例如我不知道但如果我
是
那么我道歉或者我 '对不起,所以
如果我是这些简单的
过去时陈述,我们会使用这个,所以实际上,
如果我是你,你通常会听到母语人士使用,
但实际上这不会导致
任何沟通
问题,所以是的,技术上
正确的
使用模式是 如果我是你,但
有很多人说
如果我是如果我是,这不像是
沟通
问题,所以从技术上讲是的
,说我是不是不正确,
但
如果你使用这种模式,你不会有任何问题
相反,这是基本的区别,如果我是
你,是指
不真实的现在情况,如果我是,
是
指对过去
情况或过去事件的不确定性,
所以我希望这对你有帮助,
非常感谢这个问题
好吧,让我们继续你的下一个问题
下一个问题
来自基里尔你好
基里尔基里尔说艾丽西亚我
很难区分
评估和评估之间的含义差异你能帮我
吗是的很好的问题实际上以母语为母语的
人有
问题 在这些词之间也是
如此,所以让我们先谈谈评估这个词
,记住
评估和评估这两个词之间的区别的一个好方法
是考虑到
评估这个词的内部是词
值,所以当我们评估
我们正在分配或我们正在给予的东西时
对那个东西或那个人有一些价值
这可能意味着某物的价格
这可能意味着某物的
重要性 这可能意味着
某物的状况 所以我们
评估了这台相机的一些例子并给它打了 8
分(满分 10 分)
我们公司的 软件
由技术网站评估并给予低评级,
因此在这些例句中的每一个中,
某个相似的价值水平
是 分配给某物
或某人,
因此当我们评估时,我们这样做是
为了赋予
价值或喜欢分配或找到
某物的价值,
因此它可能是一个分数,也可能是一个
价格,所以让我们将其与 评估这个词
的发音是评估评估,所以
评估这个词
具有相同的评估感觉,但评估的
目的
是更好地理解某事,
所以我们不评估某事,以便为
我们正在评估某事的那件事分配一个价值 为了
更好地理解它,所以我们尝试
更深入地了解类似信息或喜欢了解
更多关于我们评估某事的细节的信息,
比如呃,您可能会
评估
一种情况,这意味着您深入
了解细节以
更好地了解情况
更多示例,
我们需要评估公司数据的安全性
他在做出决定之前评估了他的住房选择,
所以这就是
评估和评估
您是否不满意之间的区别 我只
记得单词
value 在 evaluate 来帮助您
记住评估用于
为某物分配价值,所以我希望这
对您有帮助 非常感谢您的
问题
好的,让我们继续您的下一个问题
下一个问题
来自 yasser hi yessir yasser 说
这个词是什么
意思 我在一些电影中看到过但我
不知道是什么意思
喜欢问
真的或者是真的,如果你使用
有点像问题的
语调,所以你可能
还会听到它
用于某人做某事让
你非常钦佩
或你有点尊重或你认为
令人印象深刻的情况 你
喜欢你可能会听到有人说类似的
词来回应,
这样表示支持,或者
你印象深刻,或者你钦佩
我觉得在很多情况下它
只是一个简单的表达方式
同意或理解,例如
我们今晚要看比赛
这个词我个人不怎么用这个词
,因为它有点像一个
很酷的词
,我不太喜欢
嘻哈街头文化那种很酷的词 的人,
但如果你想使用它,我
建议在非常亲密的
朋友和非常随意的情况下使用它,
所以我希望这可以帮助你理解
它非常感谢这个问题
好吧让我们继续你的下一个
问题下一个问题来了 来自
brayan talaigua 嗨,brian breon 说,嗨,艾丽西亚,
你能向我解释一下
这个词的含义和用法
吗 首先,我想
介绍一些
我们
在“发生”这个词中看到的非常常见的模式
让我们来看看你碰巧有
没有你会碰巧知道
我的妹妹碰巧没事吗?
使用“发生”
这个词的主题
是偶然或
偶然发生的事情,所以让我们看
一下前
两个模式,前两个是
问题模式,
所以第一个是你碰巧
有
,第二个是你会
碰巧知道是否
有另一种说法
是你有机会吗,或者你知道有机会吗,
所以你非常有礼貌地问,
比如有没有可能
这件事有机会,所以我们使用这种形式的
发生 提出非常正式或非常
温和的要求,
因此当您喜欢与陌生人交谈时,这非常有用。
因此,如果您可以想象自己是一名
游客,
并且在一个您不熟悉的城市中需要一些帮助
,您可以说 对附近的人,
比如对不起
,你碰巧知道我在哪里可以
买到咖啡
吗?或者对不起,你碰巧有
时间吗,就像你在提出一个非常喜欢的
软请求,就像
说有没有机会或 有可能
吗 你有这些信息,或者
你可以为我做这个,
所以这是一个非常软的请求表,所以
让我们
看看我在这里介绍的另外两个句子模式,
这些是一些语句模式,
所以这些确实是
偶然的,但对于这些类型 of
statements 上下文实际上很
重要 情况很重要
所以例如碰巧我
得到了两张你上周谈论的那场音乐会的免费门票
所以它只是碰巧意味着就像
碰巧呃或者就像发生了
那样的事情 非常巧合,
碰巧这种情况
正好适合我现在生活中的其他事情,
所以碰巧
我得到了这些免费门票,这
与上周
与你讨论一场音乐会有关,
所以这两件事有点像 很好地
结合在一起,这是一个很好的小巧合,
所以它恰好是用来这样做的
,所以
你介绍我姐姐的另一个示例模式
发生了 o 成为一名律师可能
是您
在某人正在寻找律师的情况下看到的,
而说这句话的人正在
介绍,就像哦,不,我需要
律师,您有什么建议吗?
姐姐
碰巧是一名律师,
所以这就像碰巧说我
姐姐是一名律师,就像巧合,
就像
它很好地符合你的情况
那样的感觉,
在这种情况下碰巧是一名
律师,
所以是的,你可以说像哦,我的妹妹
是一名律师,也很好,
但它没有相同的巧合细微差别,
所以在这些陈述中,碰巧或喜欢
碰巧
具有偶然意义
,当你将它用作
问题时 像这样正式的
非常温和的创建,
比如是否可以输入请求,
所以我希望这可以帮助你理解
使用这个词
发生或发生在这样的情况下
非常感谢你的问题,
好的,让我们继续你的 下一个问题
下一个问题
来自 cloudy hi cloudy
cloudy 说这
两个词有什么区别
佩服崇拜和偶像崇拜
谢谢 好吧 让我们比较一下 让我们
先做一些例句
我佩服碧昂丝 我崇拜碧昂丝
我崇拜碧昂丝 好吧 所以首先
让我们看看我很佩服碧昂丝 所以 我们
通常对我们尊重的人使用佩服,
所以也许我们尊重那个人的工作,
或者我们想更像那个人,
或者我们认为他们做了很棒的
事情,他们很有才华,所以如果我
说我很佩服碧昂丝 意味着我
尊重她我尊重她的工作,
所以我们用佩服来表示喜欢某事
或我们
尊重的人第二句话我喜欢
碧昂丝
使用这个词,这意味着你喜欢
某事,所以当我们说我喜欢
某事时,我们可以用它来说话 关于
像呃人们通常是我们生活中的
人有时我们用它来谈论
我们最喜欢的活动以及
我可能喜欢艺术和手工艺
但当我们用它来谈论
关于人,通常是为了我们与之
有密切关系的人,所以像碧昂丝的超级
粉丝
可能会说我喜欢碧昂丝,我只是
爱
她,这意味着他们感觉
与那个人有密切的联系,或者
他们真的很
喜欢 在这种情况下,名人工作
所以崇拜某
事也可以在
家庭中
使用
然后最后一个例句是我
偶像化碧昂丝
我
偶像化所以偶像化那个动词里面有偶像这个词所以偶像
实际上有一种类似宗教
的联系所以一个偶像
就像是被
崇拜的东西所以像神或女神
形象
排序 所以崇拜某事
意味着有点
像你上面那样的东西,所以
在这种情况下你有这样的形象,
比如碧昂丝,我崇拜碧昂丝
,这意味着她就像一个
我们真的很欣赏她,
就像我们认为她太棒了,
她比
其他人都好,所以崇拜某人
就像崇拜某人的形象一样,
所以也许像一个超级超级超级
碧昂丝的粉丝可以说我喜欢
我想要的碧昂丝 像她一样,我想做
粉丝能做的一切,所以
在这种情况下,这可能是偶像崇拜,
所以这里最常见的词可能
是
佩服和崇拜,偶像化的使用量
不如这两个,但这就是
它们之间的区别 所以我希望
这能帮助你理解
非常感谢这个问题
好吧这就是我
这周的一切谢谢你一如既往地
发送
你的问题记住你可以
在englishclass101.com上将它们发送给我
当然问连字符艾丽西亚如果 如果您喜欢
该视频,请不要忘记给它
一个
赞,如果您还没有订阅该频道,并在englishclass101.com 上查看我们的其他
内容 s 这可以帮助你
学习英语
非常感谢你观看
本周的问艾丽西亚的剧集,我
下周再见,再见,大家好,欢迎
回来问艾丽西亚
你
问我问题的每周系列,我可能会回答他们
第一个问题
来自尼克 嗨,尼克尼克说,嗨,
艾丽西娅
,在这种情况下,滚动意味着什么
如果您可以为客人提供
以香料为特色的盛宴 糖和蔬菜
来自
您正在滚动的新世界,那么糖也很少见 是关于疯狂还是
贫穷
哦,是的 好问题所以滚动或
喜欢
滚动意味着有很多钱所以
这里的形象是
你有这么多钱你可以在钱中滚动
你的身体
就像你很富有
你可以滚动
它所以喜欢 我们有时会说他在
滚,她在滚,或者他们在
滚,这意味着他们在滚
钱 她从家人那里继承了很多钱
她在滚 他们去年和今年夏天买了一座大房子
他们买了
一艘游艇,
他们一定是在滚面团,好吧,所以我
希望这能帮助你理解“滚”这个
词,
非常感谢这个问题,
好吧,让我们继续你的下一个
问题,下一个问题来自
gevor galstian,你好 givorg gborg 说有
什么不同 在
要去和我应该在哪里使用它们之间
好吧 uh going 是 go to 的简写形式
我要去商店
他要早点离开 我们要
去看电影
gotta 是 got to 的简写形式
这意味着必须 所以就像我必须
要做的那样意味着我必须做某事,但以母语为母语的
人通常会在演讲中放弃
the have 部分的收缩形式,
所以我们应该说 i've gotta
这是我必须做的收缩形式
但是我们经常
在快速讲话中放弃 v 声音,所以听起来
我必须
或我们必须,但是
当主题是他或她或它时,我们会保留它,因为
它很容易说得很快,
所以一些例子我得走了,
他必须离开我们 必须
工作,因为 e gunna 就像 go to 的简化
形式,
我们用它来谈论即将到来的计划
,因为
gotta 就像 got2 的简化形式,
意思是我们必须用 gotta 来谈论
即将到来的职责,
所以我希望这可以帮助您理解
两者之间的区别 两位
非常感谢这个问题 好的
让我们继续你的下一个
问题 下一个问题来自
benny 嗨 benny benny 说你好 alicia
你能告诉我哪些表格是
正确的
嘿我早上学英语 b
我学过英语 早上看到
我早上一直在学习
di 早上在学习 2
a 我们将在他到达时吃晚饭
b 我们将在他到达时吃晚饭
好吧
我会在这里停下来回答你的问题,
因为它很长 所以
在我谈论我对这些的回答之前,
我还想说我
将使用研究动词研究这个词
而不是学习回答这个问题,
所以你
在你的例句中使用了学习但是
当我们完成学习后,我们会使用学习这个词
,就像我学会了如何使用计算机,
或者我学会了如何
做我们已经完成的事情,所以
出于这个原因,我将在这里使用
学习而不是你原来的
学习 所以学习听起来更
自然,所以请记住,这里的
正确答案或正确句子
是句子 a 和 db 和 c
都使用现在完成时的形式,
句子 b 只使用一种常规
现在完成
uh 所以我研究过
早上听起来很奇怪,因为我们使用早上
的特定时间点
加上现在完成
时,我们并没有真正将这两者
一起
使用,所以
当我们想谈论
一般的生活经历时,我们使用现在完成时,所以我们可以
比如说,是的,
我以前学过英语,所以以前
只是指
现在之前的某个时候,过去的某个时候,是的,
我以前学过英语,
所以没关系,但我们不会
在早上使用特定的
第二句 c 的时间也
很奇怪,即使我们使用的
是现在完成的
连续形式,
因为它就像是持续的东西,
但是我们在
特定的时间点拥有它,所以就像
我一直在学习 早上,我们
使用现在完成时的连续进行like
for和since来谈论
动作开始的时间我们谈论了动作开始
的具体时间,
所以在这种情况下,你在
谈论一个已经完成的动作,它已经
完成了,
所以听起来 早上用起来很奇怪
,而且语法
不正确,你可以说我
从今天早上 10 点开始学习,或者我今天早上
学习
了三个小时,
当你想谈论一段
时间
并且你想 谈谈
你开始那件事的时间点,
所以只有句子 a 和句子 d 是
正确的,
你可以更改句子 b 和句子
c,但你会
稍微改变一下意思 第二个问题然后这是
一个快速
答案正确的答案是他到达他到达
这是因为
到达连接到他所以当你
使用
他或她或它时你需要使用到达
所以当你使用我时你或我们
动词没有变化,
所以他到
了 '不必再那样做了
对我来说是新的,
我希望我不必再这样做了,
我们可以清楚地看到
这是什么然后可以在这里使用它
,
如果它只是一般的并且他没有
做手势或任何东西来清楚地向
我们展示这个或那个是什么听起来
使用
它更自然,所以答案是它取决于
你是否 可以清楚地向其他人
展示您在说什么
确保您可以使用它,尤其是当
您示意您指向
某物时,
所以我希望这可以帮助您
非常感谢您提出的所有问题,
好吧,让我们继续 下一个
问题 下一个
问题来自
muhammad abdel haqim hi muhammad muhammad
说你是在利用我的大脑
这是什么意思
你在 100 个短语中提到这个每个
英语初学者都必须知道
就像
抱怨或一个非常常见的问题,
嗯,你有时
会在恋爱关系中听到,
所以如果我不认识的一个人或两个人
对某人有非常强烈的身体吸引力,那么一个
人可能会抱怨
某人 说
你是在利用我的身体吗?这
是一段关系中常见的抱怨,
一个人认为
这只是身体上的,这个人只
关心我的外表
他们说你是在利用我的身体,所以
我
在那个玩笑中说你是在利用
我的大脑
来暗示某人可能只是
对我认为的事情感兴趣,
所以这实际上并不是一个笑话 我只是
对一个我不太记得的常见抱怨进行了扭曲,
但我觉得在那段视频中
我可能在谈论类似的
关系或类似的东西,
但我想稍微扭曲一下这个笑话
,让它像
知识一样 不知道,所以这
实际上并不好笑,我只是在扭曲一个
非常常见的抱怨,
所以我希望这对你有帮助,谢谢你
的问题,好吧,
让我们继续你的下一个问题,下一个
问题
来自 silverway,你好,
silverway silverway 说你好,艾丽西亚,我想要 询问
事情再好不过了这
是过去的意思还是我可以暂时用它来
表示现在就像现在一样
米 是的,
现在我的生活
不可能变得更好,所以这意味着事情
很好,
所以是的,不能在这里使用,
但这意味着
现在的事情不可能更好
,事情不可能变得
更好,例如,嘿,如何
哦,再好不过了,
工作进展顺利,我
马上就要休假
了 为了变得更好,
所以我们说再好不过了,这
是现在时的表达方式,
非常感谢这个问题,
希望对
你有帮助 在
englishclass101.com 向我提问 当然,如果你喜欢
这个视频,请不要忘记给它
一个大拇指,如果你还没有订阅这个频道,
并在englishclass101.com 上查看我们
的一些o 其他可以帮助
您学习英语的事情
非常感谢您观看
本周的“问艾丽西亚”剧集,我
下周再见,再见,大家好,欢迎
回来询问艾丽西亚每周
系列你
问我问题的地方,我回答他们 也许
第一个问题
来自 i am hi ayan ayan says hi
alicia
哪句话是正确的
正确的句子是
我认为
有人闯入了我的公寓,
所以当我们使用动词break into
和常规现在时时,
我们跟随着实际的地方,
比如位置,所以我们不使用
人作为这个短语的对象
动词,我们使用实际的
地方,所以我闯入了公寓
或有人闯入了我的房子,或者我
认为有人闯入了您的汽车
或小偷闯入了珠宝店
la st night
好吧,所以我希望这有助于您
理解
break into 非常感谢这个
问题,好吧,
让我们继续您的下一个问题,下一个
问题来自
vladimir hi vladimir vladimir says hi
uh what is the difference between what
as 一个连词
和一些例子我应该
说
我所说的我不知道我们可以
告诉我你可以帮助我我会
告诉你你的朋友在哪里
我从电视节目中得到这些例子是的
真的很好的问题和 一个棘手的
问题
实际上在这些句子中什么和
那个
不是连词它们充当
关系代词所以关系代词
开始一个名词从句就像一个关系
从句他们给我们一些
信息我们用关系代词开始这些从句
所以 让我们看一下您发送的示例
让我们从第一个示例中的内容开始,
您说
我应该说我说的,所以
这里是什么标志着 thi 的开始 我所说的
新条款
是条款本身,所以我
应该说些什么所以
我所说的这个是指
说话者之前提到的东西
,或者说话者
在不同的
对话中提到的东西,所以
我所说的可以用它
或那个代替,并且 该句子将保持
语法,
就像我应该
说的那样 那将是
一个语法正确的
句子,所以在这种情况下,什么不
充当连词,它充当
相对代词,
它从这个子句开始这个新
信息,
所以让我们看另一个
使用这个
的例子,例如,呃,我不应该吃
我午餐吃的东西
所以在这句话中我吃的
午餐就像我的额外信息,这是我的
名词从句
,我正在使用什么来介绍它所以
演讲者在这里表示
遗憾,也许演讲者午餐吃了很多
垃圾食品,现在他们感觉很
糟糕,
所以我不应该吃我午餐吃的
东西,这意味着
即使演讲者也吃过我午餐吃的东西 并没有
具体说明
他或她吃的所有东西,所以我们
用这种方式来表示那些东西
,所以让我们继续你的其他
两个例子,第一个是
我不知道我们可以,所以这里
就是 我们谈到的关系代词
what but here
用于介绍一个想法或概念,
以便我们可以在这里是名词从句,
它充当
动词的宾语 no 我不知道我们可以
这样 我们可以指的
是对话中早些时候说过的事情,
例如,也许
我们应该尝试说服
邻居建立一个游泳池并
与我们分享
,然后说话者可能会回应
嗯,我不知道我们可以
这样我们就可以喜欢 这
似乎是一个未完成的句子,例如
what does 可以连接到那里,
但实际上可以连接
到前一个语句中的动词
或前一个句子,
在这种情况下,我们应该
说服邻居,
以便我们可以连接到 动词
convince like i don't know that we can
convince the neighbors that is what it
means
所以为了介绍这个子句,我们
使用 that 所以我们将其用于类似事物的
想法概念
听起来也很非正式,以
获取有关使用的更多信息
,你可以 看看
我们在频道上
关于相对子句的视频,让我们
看看你的最后一个例子,
所以在这个例子中,你说告诉我
你可以帮助我,
所以在这里让我们关注这个子句
,你可以帮助
我,所以在这个 如果它实际上不是
作为宾语直接
宾语所以这里的动词是显示
直接宾语是
我这个子句实际上是
所谓的宾语
补语所以宾语补语
des cribes 或给我们一些
关于直接宾语的更多信息,所以在这种情况下,
它
告诉我你要告诉我
什么你可以帮助我,所以那里有这个
名词从句,我们用它开始名词
从句
,所以这就是区别 这
就是我们在句子中使用这些东西的方式,
所以我希望这能回答
您的问题,
非常感谢您发送它,
好的,让我们继续您的下一个
问题,下一个问题来自
muhammad bushra,您好 muhammad
muhammad 说我如何使用
句子
中的术语好吧,嗯,使用类似的术语
可以帮助您解释情况的特定
焦点或为您提供
有关情况的更多背景信息
,例如,在公司会议上,
您可以说
上个月的销售额是 巨大的
成功,
但就员工士气而言,这是一个
巨大的失败,
所以在这里你指出一种情况的两个
部分,
所以你谈论
的是公司
上个月的整体表现 e 的东西,
但里面有小点,
所以你要指出
更大的东西里面的小东西,
所以我们
用这样做来做我会说我们
倾向于在
正式对话中
使用这个多一点我不会使用这个 很多朋友,
但如果你愿意,
我希望这对你有帮助
非常感谢你的问题
好吧 让我们继续你的下一个
问题 下一个问题来自
essan 嗨 essan essan 说你好 alicia
你能解释一下吗 关于
过去和
过去以及如何在不同情况下使用它们,
因为这
对学习者来说非常具有挑战性
我看了一些视频但我还是
有点困惑谢谢
好吧当然让我们先谈谈过去过去
所以过去可以是指时间的名词
在现在之前,我们也可以用
过去来指代以前的
事情,这意味着它就像一个形容词,所以
我
过去的工作,或者我过去的关系,
或者我过去的
工作,所以过去是指过去的事情
,过去什么样的工作有 你
喜欢做
她过去的一些关系结束得
非常糟糕
现在让我们谈谈过去所以过去了
这是动词的过去式形式
传递这可能意味着喜欢
超越其他东西或者它可能意味着
给别人一些东西通常
就像关闭 范围
我们也用这个动词来表示
成功完成考试或在考试中取得
好成绩
以通过所以这又是这个动词的过去时
和
过去分词形式所以这
意味着
即使发音听起来
很相似 这两个词具有非常
不同的语法功能
,因此您可以根据词在句子中的位置来确定
正在使用哪个词
所以让我们看一些过去的例子
没有学习的测试
还有一个
过去的用法也很常见,那就是
pass out to pass
out 意味着入睡,我们通常
在像我们这样的时候使用它
“一直在喝酒,或者当我们
超级累的时候,所以
例如我昨晚一回到家
就昏倒了,或者他在车后座昏倒了,所以
昏倒
本身就是一个固定的短语,
像随便或粗略的意思是
睡着了,
所以你可以在这些
例句中听到过去过去
和过去过去
在句子中的不同位置,
所以我们不仅仅是在听
这些单词
在语音中的发音,我们也在
听 这句话的语法作为一个
整体,
所以如果你在
听某人说话时感到困惑并且
想知道那个人只是说
过去还是他们说的过去听起来
非常相似,请
考虑句子的构成方式
就像您想知道的单词的位置是什么
,
并且还认为这个词是否
有意义这个词的含义,所以在
某些情况下,这些词确实采取不同的
位置并具有不同的含义,因此请
尝试听 sen
我希望这对你有帮助 非常感谢你
的问题 好的
让我们继续你的下一个问题 下一个
问题来自
fernardo valencia gonzalez 你好
fernando
bernardo 说你好 alicia 我的问题我
仍然无法区分
购买 和购买以同样的方式我不
知道何时何地
在酷之间使用中间,所以首先让我们
看看
购买和购买是的,当我们将这些
用作动词时,它们
确实具有相同的含义,但在日常
对话中我们使用
买就像我需要买一台相机或者
我要去买午餐或者你上周末买了什么,
所以他们指的是
就像去购物和用钱交换
我们在正式
情况下购买更多可能
在类似合同中使用的东西,或者也许 您将其
视为客户服务协议
您可能还会将购买视为
在线购物网站上使用的动词,
例如单击按钮可能会
说购买或可能会说购买
所以它只是 使用过的动词,您
可能还会看到
purchase 用作名词,我们实际上可以将其用作
可数名词,因此就像
客户应该将他们的购买
带到收银台一样,
它听起来确实更正式,我们不能
以这种方式使用,我们不能将 by 用作名词
这听起来
很奇怪,所以请只使用购买
作为名词,
所以在日常对话中,我
建议
在更正式的情况下使用动词购买来谈论购物,
我们可能会
更常见地使用购买来解决你
关于中间和中间和之间差异的第二个问题
between 非常简短的
答案
是 mid
与不可数名词一起使用 between 与可数名词一起使用,而
between 用于
只有两个选项可供选择的情况
,
我们也使用 between 表示在
两个对象的中间另一个点 a mid
听起来确实很正式,我们
倾向于将 mid
与这类抽象名词一起使用
,例如,
她在混乱中丢了钱包
或者小偷在音乐会的兴奋中逃跑了,
当我们将它与可数名词一起使用时,
它听起来
有点不那么
正式
在两件事的中间,
例如
今天早上在火车上,我坐在
两个人中间,身上喷了很多香水,
或者我把你的午餐放在
微波炉和咖啡机之间,
所以这是一个非常快速的介绍
,我做了一个白板 关于
这个问题的视频,
所以请尽快在频道上关注这个问题,
所以我希望这有助于回答你的
问题,非常感谢你发送
这个,
这就是我本周所拥有的一切,
感谢一如既往地
发送你的 问题
请记住,您可以在englishclass101.com 上将它们发送给我
当然问连字符艾丽西亚如果您喜欢
这个视频,请不要忘记给
它一个大拇指
订阅我们的频道如果 您还没有
,请在englishclass101.com 上查看我们,
了解其他可以帮助
您学习英语的内容
非常感谢您观看
本周的ask alicia 剧集,我
下周再见,再见,大家好,欢迎
回来 我的名字是 alicia
,今天我又加入了,再见,
我是 davey,欢迎回来,davey 谢谢,
所以在这一集中,我们将
给出一些
阅读建议,所以这些
是你可以在你的文章中使用的一些想法
英语阅读,所以这里的想法
只是为了提醒
人们,虽然我们
在这个频道上非常注重口语和听力,但
阅读也是学习语言的
重要组成
部分,所以如果你正在努力,这些是
一些想法
找到
要读的东西,或者如果你只是
想读一些新
的东西,也许你可以尝试我们今天建议的事情之一,
我希望一切都好,我想我会
开始,因为我
选择了我的一个项目实际上是 曲
总体而言,这也是我
最近在另一个视频中推荐的东西,但
嗯只是为了让事情更广泛地开始
之所以选择,
是因为实际上这是
我在学习时所做的事情,这对
我现在学习时有所帮助,但这实际上也
对我有所帮助,
因为嗯,这
对我来说是关于音乐的,我选择了
与
我的爱好相关的杂志,因为我想要 学习
用于我的爱好的词汇,我
也
对这个主题很感兴趣,当
我
阅读杂志时,我也会从三个开始,我也会发现
与我的爱好相关的其他事情,
我可能也想知道,但是 那
是
我正在学习的语言,所以就像
一个真实的例子我有一个乐队,
我在高中时非常喜欢我在
网上看,因为我买不到
它的杂志
我在网上看的一本日文
杂志 在网上买了这本杂志
,然后寄到我家,然后我会坐在字典旁
,试着阅读我
最喜欢的艺术家的采访,以了解他们
在说什么
,然后我会仔细阅读 杂志
在杂志的其他一些东西
上,它
实际上帮助我了解
了那个亚文化中的其他类似东西,我
可能对
我正在学习的语言感兴趣,所以
这
对我来说非常有帮助
在学习我感兴趣的东西方面的词汇量,
所以这是我推荐的
东西,这也是我
认为很容易快速完成的东西,
特别是如果有博客或
你关注的东西,我认为这也是一个很好的提示,
因为你
如果那是你的爱好,就会有阅读的动力
那是你感兴趣的东西
你会有阅读的动力,
如果很难,你不会放弃
你会坚持下去,你会读完
如果那是你的爱好
,你会学到一些词汇,
如果你想
和别人用英语谈论你的爱好,
你会在阅读时学到
与你的爱好相关的词汇
,然后你 可以完全使用它
,我认为你
可以做到这一点
一些更具体
的我做的我和你采取了一些
不同的方法,但是我
在这里的第一个
是哈利波特哈利波特的书
呃因为
他们在写第一本哈利波特的书
时
它是为特定
年龄的孩子写的 下一本哈利波特书
是写给同一个孩子
一两岁的
时候写的
明星 t 有一
本为你写的漂亮简单的书,你
知道一定的
年龄,所以
如果你是语言学习者,如果你
是英语学习者
,你会更容易阅读,随着你变得更好,你可以
浏览这些书
,也 这是一个很好的
扩展阅读包
你知道有多少哈利波特的
书
七七我实际上我从来没有读过
哈利波特
但是有七有七有
七本书优秀的故事
呃所有在一起那很多
阅读
,所以
即使你
不明白
你正在阅读的所有内容,你也会通过
大量
阅读来提高你的阅读技巧
另一种语言也许你已经看过
哈利波特的
电影熟悉故事和
角色,
如果你在阅读嘘声时不理解某些东西,
正在发生的事情将帮助你填补一些空白 ks
,这样你就不必专注于
理解
每一个单词或每一个
句子,你可以专注于
享受你正在阅读的内容,你的
阅读技能
会发展你可能不会注意到
它们的发展,但它们会发展为
当您继续阅读并继续
阅读时,
是的,我认为您的观点是,这是一个
众所周知的故事
尝试
完全相反,我
用日语命令哈利波特尝试阅读
它,所以我
只对奇幻故事给出一个预防措施,
那就是
奇幻故事和奇幻书中有很多废话,
所以像哈利波特一样
光是这样,但我的意思是它是
虚构的,而且有些词就像麻瓜一样,例如是
我们不能
在日常英语中使用的词,所以我想如果你
能保留它 请记住,
奇幻书读起来很棒,
它们非常有趣,我喜欢它们,
但它们可能具有挑战性
你可以和人们谈论这
是真的你知道你可以看
电影然后
用英语以及那里有很多
好东西可以做这是真的并且
带字幕阅读实际上这是提高阅读技能的一个
很好的
技巧我们一般' 重新
谈论阅读建议,但一个不错的
提示是阅读
带字幕的电影
并尝试加快阅读
字幕的速度也是一个不错的小
提升,是的,您可以在
阅读完书
后这样做是的,这是一个很棒的工具 就像
你说的那样,就像
整个
包装一样,你有所有的材料很多
内容肯定好的听起来不错我会
继续我的下
一个不太模糊但我
想这可能是我们 适合
所有年龄段的学习者 这是你
熟悉的 pearson 英语阅读器
是的
所以这里有很多儿童书籍
呃 但也有一些材料
以及成人音频材料
所以什么是英语阅读器 a pearson
英语 读者 pearson
是制作这些 um 的公司,但它们是
分级故事,它们是简化的
故事或故事
,适合
不同水平的学习者,所以如果你知道你的
水平或者你知道你的水平
实际上我认为
他们的网站你可以做 一个简短
的水平检查之
类的东西,以
了解最适合您的水平书籍,
但根据您的水平,您可以找到
书籍,您可以找到
其中一些故事的故事,我认为喜欢
电影以及著名电影
但是你可以得到这些,嗯,这样它们就
适合你的水平
,然后当你开始感到自信时,也许你也可以
通过购买与你以上水平相似的书籍来挑战自己,
所以 ese可能是一个很好的资源,他们
有我知道的儿童书籍,
所以就像你知道的那样,三到五岁的孩子可以
阅读英文故事书,非常
简单的书籍
,然后随着孩子年龄的增长,他们有
更多的嗯,
比如 9 到 11 岁的孩子等等
但是根据你的水平,你可以选择
嗯,你觉得
最适合你的书和故事,所以这可能是一个很好的
资源来检查
适合不同水平的特别创建的材料
,绝对是的
,这是一个想法,
嗯,所以只是 对于一些例子,比如在
我们开始谈论这个之前,我检查了他们的网站
,对于孩子们的故事,他们让
你知道一些常见的英语
儿童故事,比如小
红帽或三只熊,
或者
当孩子们开始得到的时候,孩子们的冒险故事 有点
老
了一些我为成年人看到的东西
,例如电影爱情实际上
显然有一个阅读器加上
一些音频
来配合那个故事,所以 有
一些显然很有名的电影
,它们也被变成了人们的阅读
材料和听力材料,
因此这是一种资源,您可以将其
用作教育
者,也可以用作
学习英语的人,因此我认为您可以查看
他们的网站
好主意可能是要检查的
东西所以无论如何
你的下一个推荐是什么所以我的
下一个是给更高级的
呃读者更高水平的英语
读者那是读欧内斯特·海明威的东西
非常有名的呃诺贝尔奖得主我
认为他赢得了诺贝尔奖是的 他获得了
诺贝尔文学
奖诺贝尔奖获得者作家欧内斯特·
海明威,他在 20 世纪中叶写作,
他于 1962 年去世或类似的事情
呃,我推荐海明威,因为
他以非常简单的写作风格着称,
尽管他是一个非常
备受推崇的
美国作家他以非常
简单的方式写作
他使用非常非常简单的语法所以很
容易理解他的令状 学习
词汇可能很困难,但很
容易阅读他的短篇小说或他的短篇小说
并获得想法 了解故事的要点
呃,他写了很多他以
某些小说而闻名,例如老人和
海
呃 钟声为谁 呃 但他
也
写了很多短篇小说 呃 所以
这是一个很好的起点
你可以买他的
短篇小说集或在网上找到一些 我相信你
可以找到一些他
喜欢的 尼克亚当斯的故事或其他
故事在线尝试
免费阅读,这是一个很好的
起点,如果你喜欢你所读的内容,那么
你可以阅读
更多,就像我说他写小说,他
还写了很多短篇小说
,我 不知道我是否有一个特别
喜欢的短篇小说,但
他有一个系列或他的
故事集,被称为尼克·
亚当斯的故事,因为它们都有
一个名叫尼克·亚当斯的角色,而
第一个尼克·亚当斯的故事
是当尼克·亚当斯 一个小男孩,
他就是你知道的 w 五六岁或七
八岁
,我们看到尼克·亚当斯是
通过这些故事
长大的 还有关于尼克
亚当斯的故事
有点像去钓鱼,我
在一个钓鱼家庭长大,所以我真的很喜欢
这些故事,
嗯,它们很简单,很
容易理解,它们只是
关于
一个年轻人去钓鱼的故事 钓鱼 听起来可能
很无聊,但它们
写得非常漂亮 他们是非常好的
故事 他们很容易理解
我没有读太多海明威 我
在高中时到处读过一些,
但我认为在我的情况下我是
总是更喜欢幻想和
科幻小说
类型,所以总是更有
吸引力,但是
有一些作者,我认为
大约在同一时期,
他们也因
你所描述的那种风格而臭名昭著 喜欢
简单的情况和简单的
措辞,但喜欢无法
像创作这些
风景如画的图像,比如
嗯,写瓦尔登湖的瓦尔登是
梭罗梭罗我记得
那是关于那个
住在森林里的人的故事,它是一
本
自己写的日记,是的 就像但那也是一个
对我来说真的很突出的
故事,就像表面上没有什么必然复杂的故事,
但那是一个
让你像
日常生活节奏一样思考的故事,但事实并非如此
很难阅读,就像我们在高中时读的那样
,所以
你知道有很多作家我
认为有类似的东西
当你谈论
凯鲁亚克
时我也在想杰克凯鲁亚克,他写了呃旅行
故事,但他们的意识流
所以他们中的很多人喜欢在路上是
非常意识流的
句子,持续一页我看到我
看到
我在考虑主题方面的材料,
当然,我 诸如词汇使用之类的术语
等等,
但这没有意义,因为
它们有点杂乱无章,是的,
旋转可能很难,所以总的来说
,这可能就像高中阅读清单一样,
绝对不错,我不应该说
这实际上不是真的,这
取决于你在读什么,就像
荷马一样,就像 iliadi
你知道你读过某些东西
会很难我喜欢福克纳,但
他不是,
这不是一个容易阅读的作者我是
试图认为这有点像呃
在同样的脉络中然后是那种
呃那种冒险的
故事呃威廉戈尔丁的呃
苍蝇之王
这有点像是一个
令人兴奋的冒险故事肯定
会
变黑 也好,还有一部电影哦,
那里有,
是的,好吧,好吧,无论如何,
这些都是
我高中名单上对我来说很突出的东西
我不知道这些天人们在高中读什么
我是
很好奇 同样的
,在经典中
有很多东西很多历史的东西我记得
读过呃瘟疫
我不记得是谁写的那
不愉快
不欢呼是对的法语你
擅长你是 善于记住
作者我不是我是一个点燃的专业,
但是哦,这是有道理的所以是的,这是一个
关于
呃瘟疫黑色瘟疫的黑暗故事是的,
这是快乐的时光
和谋杀我的人今天死了
也许是昨天哦,伙计那是
第一行,
我不记得
了,反正我不记得
这些事情了
很好,
因为它们不太难,
也不太容易
,而且主题
通常有点戏剧性,
所以无论如何我在这里选择了两件事,
实际上是
南希·德瑞和派对男孩,
不,我从来没有读过 保姆俱乐部
交流 实际上,我从来没有,我只是从来没有参与过
那种事情,但
我确实读过 nancy draw,所以我把这两个都包括在
这里,
嗯,基本上,这两个 nancy nancy
draw 都是一个年轻女孩的故事,
她就像一个侦探
,这就是故事 在
这里,哈迪男孩,他们是两个男孩,他们的
姓是哈迪,
嗯,我认为他们是兄弟,是的,
当然,兄弟已经是男孩了,
他们也是侦探,所以这两个就像
一个由一个女孩领导
的侦探系列和一个侦探系列 由男孩领导
,我认为这些可能很好,
因为这些书
非常巨大,就像这
两个系列中有很多书一样很多书
,嗯,当我在考虑
神秘故事的类型时,
我正在考虑
在这些故事中使用的不同类型的语法,
比如你可能不会
在日常对话中使用太多的东西,
就像他本可以使用的那样,或者他
可能已经能够使用,
或者我们可能会喜欢
这些奇怪的
fut ure 可能性或过去可能性
可以
在这些神秘
故事中讨论的事情,但它们本质上是为青少年制作的,
但这并不
意味着这些故事不有趣
你读过这些吗?
我
想我小时候试过读一两本哈迪
男孩的书,但我并没有真正读懂,但我读的书和
那些书很相似,我真的很喜欢一位名叫约翰·贝莱尔斯的作家
,他
为年轻读者写了类似的神秘书,
比如迷雾中的豪宅,以及这些
怪异的怪异巴洛克风格
的儿童神秘书,
真的很好,所以
约翰·贝莱尔我推荐他是个
好作家
你也读过那些,呃,选择你自己的
冒险风格的书
哦,那是一本很棒的书,那些真的很
有趣,但我要
警告这些书的一件事是这些
书
通常是用秒写的 另一个人的
意思是主题
是你你那些
在这方面是一种罕见的书风格
当它
被称为我们正在谈论的
是选择你自己的冒险我小时候有
鸡皮疙瘩系列
这就像 可怕的故事,但是当这
本书是一个选择你自己的冒险书时,
这意味着
你读者是故事的焦点
,所以当你阅读
时,如果你选择 a,你必须在故事中做出决定,
如果你选择 b,你就转到这一页
你翻到另一页
,读到接下来会发生什么,所以
你
选择你的故事作为故事中的角色,
所以故事的写作
方式与典型的故事不同,所以故事的
重点是
你去闹鬼 房子对了,你
看到一个鬼,你
接下来要做什么,这不是
大多数故事的典型方式。
它们非常互动,非常有趣
,也非常简单,
因为你每页只阅读
几句话,然后做出
决定
所以它们很容易阅读,
只要你能记住这一点,它们就
被称为第二
人称,就像这些故事的写作方式一样,
但这些故事肯定很有趣,
我总是很害怕,我
会像不同的页面一样持有
是的,如果我在故事中死去,
我会说不
这些书的另一个好处是它们就是
它们,你会一遍又一遍地阅读它们,
因为你想发现
不同的可能性
,所以重读一些东西会
更容易阅读,这
对你来说是个好习惯,是的,所以选择你自己的
冒险书是的
,你读的是什么系列,我不记得我
是什么系列,我记得它就像一个
冒险系列,
有点像印第安纳州,不是印第安纳
琼斯,而是
像你这样的冒险风格
丛林中的
寻宝者喜欢 我记得我读过
这样的书 我明白了
我不知道还有什么
我只有
对,你的下一个是什么,我的
最后一个也可能
更适合高级或中级
学习者
,现在是纽约时报,请
耐心等待我知道你可能会想哦
,这似乎很难,
但我推荐纽约时报有
几个原因之一
随时
关注时事并用英语阅读新闻和
时事总是很高兴
现在用英语发生的事情
你可以然后
用英语谈论它们
这是我推荐
纽约的第二个原因 时代
与您的第一个建议相似
如果您不想阅读新闻,可以在纽约时报中找到要阅读的内容
阅读旅游部分
阅读美食部分 你知道
纽约时报有不同的部分,你可以 读
基 d 出于您的兴趣,
我选择纽约时报的第三个原因是
因为在线纽约时报有一个
非常酷的功能,
您可以双击任何
您不理解的单词,它会为
您提供
定义 学习者它非常有用,所以
如果你担心
你知道理解
一篇文章中的所有词汇或
提高你的词汇量,这是一个
非常简单的方法,
你不需要在阅读时坐在那里
打开字典 您只
需要双击单词,
一个小弹出窗口就会告诉您
定义,您可以关闭窗口并
继续阅读,因此它
对于词汇构建非常有用,非常酷
,非常酷,
并且对于高级学习者来说是额外的奖励
你可以试试纽约时报的填字
游戏哦,是的,你可以
填字游戏是很棒的
词汇练习,
就像游戏
一样
他们在一周内变得
更难的时候就像星期天填字游戏是
最难
的 星期四很容易通过星期三
也许我从来没有真正
度过星期四
星期五我真的不能做
周末就像忘记它嗯所以作为
参考纵横字谜是一个文字游戏
所以纵横字谜它就像一个网格
线和列和 它们是空
框
,每一行或每一列都有一个
单词提示 有一个关于哪个
单词适合框的线索,因此您必须
选择
并正确拼写该单词,因此
您可能需要删除该单词,或者您
可能需要尝试 几个不同的单词,
但它是对一个单词的拼写
测试,也是对词汇量
的测试
另外,历史
、科学和文学之类的,
有很多不同的东西可以进入
填字游戏的线索,所以这些
真的是测试你知识的好方法,
即使对于母语
人士来说也很难,所以如果你
想尝试
绝对是谷歌一些英语
填字游戏,
你可以搜索简单的也可以
,他们为英语学习者制作填字游戏
,其中很多
都被
分级到特定级别,或者他们在
特定主题上,
你知道你可以做填字游戏
例如,您了解海洋并学习
与海洋相关的词汇,
因此有很多不同的填字游戏
,您可以根据自己的水平找到您所知道的,
是的,这可能是
练习阅读
和练习拼写的有趣方式,非常有趣
东西没问题,
所以这些是几个
不同的阅读建议
,
嗯,有很多可供选择,
但我认为只要你感兴趣
在你正在阅读的内容中
,这可能是最难的部分,
至少对我来说绝对是
你知道的,只要找到你喜欢的
东西,找到有趣的东西,你
就会保持阅读的动力,
同意同意,你
现在
读什么我现在正在读一些东西 我正在读
大卫米切尔的书,他是一位非常
出色的作家
,他可能以云图集而闻名
,他们制作了这本书,他们在两部电影中制作了这本书
,我正在读一个数字,不,我在
读什么,而不是
我买的第九个梦想 他的两本书最近
我带来
了九号梦想和呃呃
黑天鹅绿
这就是所谓的黑天鹅绿
是我现在正在读的书大卫
米切尔我看到了这是一本好书
很酷是的我正在读 呃,我
回到了历史,前几天我告诉过你这件事
,我正在
读一个斯多葛派的信,
呃,这位老斯多葛派哲学家塞内卡写的一些
有趣的文章,只是炫耀
建议
生活建议 o 我不太确定这是
一本普通的书
这是一本很普通的书
找到你喜欢的东西,是的,
绝对
绝对阅读,这就是这里的重点,
所以这些是很多
建议,一些想法,
但是如果你喜欢我们希望你喜欢的视频,
请不要忘记给
我们一个大拇指
和 如果您还没有来订阅频道,
也可以在englishclass101.com 上查看我们
,您可以
在该网站上找到一些其他阅读资源,
所以不要忘记停下来
非常感谢您观看这一集的
英语话题,我们
下次再见 再见 大家好 我的名字
是 alicia 欢迎回来在这一集中了解你的
动词
我们将
讨论动词 read
让我们开始吧
动词 read 的基本定义是
使用字母获取信息 或符号 bols
通过你的眼睛或
通过触摸 人们也可以通过触摸阅读
例句 我最近一直在
阅读有趣的书
我昨天读了一篇很棒的文章
让我们看看这个
动词的变位
现在阅读 阅读
过去 阅读过去分词
阅读渐进阅读
所以让我们看
一下这个动词的一些附加含义,
第一个含义是解释
某些东西
,好像你正在阅读它,这意味着
你解释的
东西不是符号,它不是字母,
但你解释它好像你
可以阅读它 以某种方式让我们看
一些例子 他真的
很难读 我最好的朋友可以
像读一本书一样读我
好吧 所以第一个例子他真的
很难读意味着他真的很难
解释 他真的很难理解
所以也许你知道他们的
情绪的人 总是不太清楚,
或者很难知道
他们在想什么我们可以说
那个人很难阅读,就像
很难解释
他们的想法一样 g it's hard to explain
them in the second example sentence i
said my friends can read me
like a book so that I said my friends
think i's
easy to understand 我很容易
通过我的肢体语言或我的脸
或声音来解释他们 我的声音
很容易读懂我很
容易解读我
很容易就像读一本书所以我
很容易
理解那里的意思所以这种
阅读我们可以用于人们甚至
我们可以用于 也喜欢情况,
所以即使它并不简单,也可以阅读类似它的符号的东西
。这个
动词的第二个含义是给其他东西赋予意义,给其他
东西赋予意义,从而给某物赋予
意义,所以
这段经文的例子可以是 完全
不同的阅读方式 你是如何阅读那条
信息的,
所以这里的阅读并不意味着
像物理上接受
信息或书中的信息,它意味着
理解或赋予某
事以某种意义,所以在第一个例子中
正是这段经文可以
完全不同地阅读意味着这段经文
或这段经文的含义可以
用不同的方式来理解,所以这并不意味着
有不同的阅读方式,
就像身体上的信息
一样意味着有不同的方式来理解
理解
第二个例句中那段经文的意思
你是如何阅读那条信息的
这意味着你是如何理解那条
信息的
或你
在这条信息中理解的真正含义是什么 你
从中得到了什么 你是
如何阅读那条信息的 所以 read
不仅意味着查看符号
和字母,
即使在这种情况下看起来像这样
,它还意味着
你如何为该文本分配含义
让我们转到动词 read 的第三个含义,
然后我们也可以 用 read 来
表示
用类似的标志
或时间来表示
某事
让我们看一些例子 e 对于
这两个
例句,clock reads 表示时钟
表示两点,或者时钟
对时钟说,所以当有一些迹象时,可能
会有
来自我不知道公告板的时钟的标志的某种消息
不管它是
什么指示,我们可以使用动词
read 来谈论它,所以标志
读到时钟标志读取
访客不允许指示
现在让我们看看
这个动词
的一些变体,第一个是 read into 读到
某物
这意味着相信某事的更深层次的
意义,
但在某些情况下,没有
更深层次的意义
,就像我们认为某事有更深层次的
意义,
但真的没有让我们看
一些例子,
她对他特别好我' 我试着
不去读它,但我想知道
他们是不是在约会
,不要读他的评论,好吧,所以
这两个都
意味着,呃,实际上在这两个中,我
在第一个 o 中给出了一种消极的情况
不,我试图不去读它意味着我试图
在这种情况下不看到更深层次的含义,但
我想知道他们是否在约会,因为她
对他特别好,
所以第二个中有一点好奇 例句
不要读入他的评论 意思是不要
想象有更深层次的含义
不要读入他的评论
这里没有什么让你
担心的 只是这条评论而已
所以不要认为有什么
在评论后面好吧,让我们去
看看今天阅读的第二个变体第二个变体是
在字里行间阅读,在字里行间阅读,
嗯,这意味着理解
一些没有
直接说明的东西,这是一项非常重要的
技能
,我认为很多国家都有
表达这个概念的不同方式,
但在英语中,我们说要在字里行间阅读,
以看到
或看到或
理解人们没有明确
说出的东西经理说他很
满意
的例子 上个月的表现,但从
字里行间看,我认为他
希望我们做得更好
,我认为如果你从
字里行间看,你会发现公司
做得不太好,
所以在第一个例句中,我们看到了
这个演示
文稿,经理是 对表现感到满意,
但从
字里行间看,我认为他
希望我们
做得更好,这表明可能
有评论或那里有一些信息
让演讲者认为
经理实际上隐藏了一些失望,
所以经理的
行为
有些 可能表明他的真实感受
与他
在第二个例句中快乐
的表达
方式不同 感觉到或听说过这
表明公司实际上
做得并不好,即使
看起来他们
是有用的
社交场合的表达,比如
如果某人不太理解,比如
谈话的感觉,或者喜欢
房间里的
那种感觉 使用它,所以这些
是使用动词的一些新方法,
我希望如果你有任何其他
你知道的用途,或者
如果你有任何问题或意见,或者
想尝试用这个动词造句,
请随意 所以当然,如果
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下次再见在第二次
发生它发生会计
会计
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空调空调
飞机飞机
机场
酒精酒精
脚踝
开胃菜开胃菜
苹果应用程序 e
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手臂
到达
阁楼 阁楼
8 月 8 月
秋季 秋季
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骨干
门
香蕉 香蕉
绷带
绷带
大麦 大麦
地下室
洗澡
浴室 浴室
迟到 很晚
胡子 胡子
美丽 美丽
床
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牛肉 牛肉
啤酒
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饮料 饮料
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鸟
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苦
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黑色 红茶
红茶
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衬衫
蓝色 蓝色
船 船
沸水 沸水
骨头 骨头
书
精品 精品
男朋友
火盆 火盆
面包 面包
棕色 棕色
自助餐
公共汽车 公共汽车
忙 忙
按钮 按钮
购买 购买
蛋糕 蛋糕
呼叫 呼叫
罐
糖果 糖果
胡萝卜 胡萝卜
现金 现金
腰果 腰果
猫 猫
天花板 天花板
手机 手机
椅子 椅子
粉笔 粉笔
字符 字符
便宜 便宜
脸颊
脸颊
厨师 厨师
鸡 鸡
儿童 儿童
下巴 下巴
筷子
城市 城市
班级
晴朗的天空 晴朗的
天空 清理 清理
文员
衣柜
布
衣服 衣服
多云 多云
咖啡 咖啡
寒冷 冷
领 领
学院 大学
来
工人 公司 工人
电脑
厨师 厨师
玉米 玉米
正确 正确
cost cost
country country
牛 牛
蟹 蟹
信用卡 信用卡
杯子 杯子
顾客 顾客
女儿 女儿
日
借记卡 借记卡
十二月
部门 部门
甜点 甜点
听写 听写
字典
字典
餐厅 餐厅
晚餐 晚餐
导演
菜
洗碗机 洗碗机
做
医生 医生
狗
狗
门口 门口
楼下
画 画
梦想 梦想
连衣裙 连衣裙
喝 喝
喝水杯 水杯
司机
耳朵
耳朵
吃
吃 出去 吃 出去
八 8
18 18
88 88
松紧带 松紧带
肘
肘
电插头
电插头
电 冰城
小学 小学
电梯
十一 十一
电子邮件 电子邮件
急诊室 急诊室
工程师 工程师
英语 英语
输入 输入
擦除
橡皮 橡皮 橡皮
昂贵 昂贵
解释
我
眼睛
眉毛
眉毛
睫毛 睫毛
眼皮
眼皮
脸
脸 胡子
胡子
工厂 工人 工厂工人
风扇
农民 农民
父亲 父亲
事实 害怕 害怕
2 月 2 月
感觉 感觉
15 15
55 55
决赛
消防员 消防员
鱼 鱼
五 五
飞行 空姐
空姐
地板 地板
食物 食物
脚 脚
前额
前额
叉 叉
44 44
四 四
十四 十四
冻结 冻结
星期五 星期五
朋友 朋友
水果 果汁 果汁
满满的
花园 花园
起床
女朋友 女朋友
眼镜 眼镜
出去 出去 出去
山羊
金 金
葡萄 葡萄
柚子
草
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绿色 绿色
宝石 宝石
头发 头发
头发 d ryer
吹风机
走廊 走廊
手
耳机 耳机
高中 高中
假期 假期
家庭 烹饪 家庭
作业 作业
马 马
医院
热 热
酒店 酒店
小时 小时
房子
家庭主妇 家庭主妇
潮湿 潮湿
饥饿
饥饿
丈夫 丈夫
冰 冰
不正确的
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