Basic English to GET TALKING FAST!

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Hi guys, welcome back to www.engvid.com , my name's Benjamin, and this is a lesson aimed
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at those of you towards the beginning of your journey in English.
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Now, a couple of years ago, I went to go and live in Spain, and when I arrived, I knew
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no Spanish, and it was very frustrating for me, wanting to join in conversations and not
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being able to talk.
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So, the purpose of this lesson is just to equip you, to give you some really basic words
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and phrases in different contexts that will just help you to join in, to start a conversation
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if you don't know very much at all, okay?
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So, and just something to add, I think by putting yourself in those situations where
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you have to speak English is the best way of making progress, because me, when I went
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to a - to go live in a Spanish home, I had to speak Spanish, and that meant that my language
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got much quicker in a short period of time, so do find opportunities where you have no
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choice but to speak English.
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Okay, so we're going to be looking at how to congratulate, how to welcome, how to go,
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how to go "thanks", how to go "oh, poor you", we have a few more phrases that are going
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to be on the next board, and I am going to test you on this, so make sure you're listening
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carefully, okay?
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Right.
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Congratulate.
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When someone does something good, you could say "Congratulations!", yep, so we say it
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like we're - we have a smile on our face when we're saying it, congratulations!
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It's a happy sound, it's a happy word, so let's say it like that.
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In British English, we often say "Cheers!".
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Now, we say cheers - maybe someone, you've got some drinks out.
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Cheers, nice to see you again.
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So typically, you would say that at the beginning of the meal, but it's the host who really
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should mean that.
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We don't say cheers all of the time.
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In formal English, some people say "Cheers" to mean "Thank you", but you don't have to.
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It's just good to be aware.
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Other ways of saying "congratulations", you could just say "Well done, you, that's amazing",
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Well done.
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Well done you.
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Or, "That's fantastic news!", that's fantastic news, and you could link it to this, well
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done you, okay?
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Four ways.
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This is slightly different because it's in the group context and you're saying - it's
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more of a toast than saying "well done", okay?
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If a friend comes to your house, you might say "Make yourself at home".
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And what that really means is, you know, please feel comfortable, if you want to take your
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shoes off, you can.
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If you want to lie on the sofa, the settee, the couch, you can.
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Make yourself at home, feel at home.
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In Spanish: Mi casa es tu casa.
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You know, if you want a drink, go and get a drink if you really want one, okay?
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Help yourself.
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So, maybe your friend is sitting down, and you put some drinks and some food on the table
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and you say, "Help yourself", yep, so they take the food and put it on their plate.
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They decide how much they want.
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Help yourself.
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Okay, if you're going out to a restaurant and you want to pay for the person you're
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with, you can say "It's on me", yep.
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I always like it when I hear that: it's on me.
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It means I am going to pay, okay.
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It's on me.
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Right.
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If - we have said, let's go back to this one.
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Let's pretend it's a nice cake that you've made and you've said, "Help yourself" to your
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friend and they're like "Ooh, I don't know how much to take, should I take a small bit
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a big bit?"
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You say, "Go for it, go on, have a nice big helping!", so "Go for it" is like encouraging
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them to eat a decent amount.
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So, when we are all sitting down and we have our food in front of us, you could say "Dig
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in!", rather than digging with a spade, you're going to dig with a knife and fork, yep, begin
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eating.
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Dig and put, dig and put in your mouth.
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So, dig in means begin.
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I know in French, you have the phrase "Bon appetit", and different languages have an
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actual phrase, but "Enjoy your meal" doesn't sound great in English, so I would favor "Dig
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in".
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Okay?
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Whoops!
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Whoops is a sound when something has gone wrong.
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Whoops.
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So, if something does go wrong, you could say "Excuse me, I'm so sorry".
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Yep, so we can link these two together, excuse me, I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to.
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I'll write that down too: I didn't mean to, yep.
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So, mean to do something, it was not my intention to pour red wine all over your top.
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I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to.
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And what does your friend say?
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They say "Oh, don't worry, I don't mind."
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They probably do mind, but they're being polite.
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Don't worry, please don't worry, okay?
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So, if this happens to you, then you could say these two.
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We get to a door, yep.
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It should always be ladies first going through a door, in British culture, anyway.
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So, if you want someone to go in front of you, yep, you can hold the door and you say,
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"After you", yep, after you.
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Thanks.
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If someone says "Thanks" to you, then you can be like "Ah, don't mention it."
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Mention, to say it, to repeat it, don't mention it, it's fine, I always do this, I like to
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cook for my friends.
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"Not at all", yep, means the same thing, it's fine, not a problem.
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It's not a problem.
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Okay.
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We're going to look now at how to commiserate, commiserate means if something really bad
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happened to your friend or partner or colleague, what do you say to them to help to cheer them
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up?
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To commiserate, you could say "Bad luck", the way we say it, it shows that we feel sad
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for them.
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"I'm so sorry", yep, the voice is going down as we say it, woo.
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"That's terrible".
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You could say all of them together.
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You could say "Bad luck, I'm so sorry, that's terrible.", and now you could add a little
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word here for emphasis just like we have "so" here, you could say "That's such", that's
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going in here, "That's such terrible news".
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News, yes, news we watch on television when there are big events like earthquakes and
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volcano eruptions, but we also have personal news.
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So, your friend might say to you "What's your news", or "What's new?", it's like, what's
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happening?
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So, if your pet dies, then that is sad or terrible news.
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Okay?
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Now, if your friend offers to help you, how are you going to reply?
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If you want to say yes, you could say "Oh yes please, that would be great!" or you could
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just say "Could you?"
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So, let's pretend that your friend offers to buy you a drink, you could say "Ah, yes
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please, that would be great", or "Could you?"
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Yeah, it means yes please, I'd love that.
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Now, if you're asking, you can also use "Could you" to ask an actual question, so you could
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say "Could you buy me a drink, and I'll get you one next week?"
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So, if it's just "Could you?", it's like yeah, please!
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But if it's "Could you ...", then you are asking the question, you are asking the favor.
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So, your friend says, "Would you like me to buy you a coffee?"
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"Oh, that sounds good", or "That sound great!".
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Yes, please!
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Good or great.
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Okay, we're going to have a little bit of practice now, wondering if you can remember
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what I've taught you.
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So, you're walking down a corridor and here is a person who you work with and it's quite
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a narrow doorway, what are you going to say?
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"After you", absolutely.
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You go for lunch at your friend's house, your friend offers to drive your in their car,
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to give you a lift to the station.
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You say, yeah, you say one of these: Could you?
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That would be great.
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Or Yes, please, that would be fantastic, yep.
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So, fantastic you could have there, too.
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Your friend has just been dumped.
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I've got a video on things about being dumped if you want to watch it.
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Your friend has been dumped, that's when the relationship has ended.
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Sad news - commiserate, yep.
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Bad luck, yep, such terrible news.
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And in that video I just mentioned, you'll learn phrases like "Plenty more fish in the
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sea", meaning life isn't over.
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Life ain't over.
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Your friend arrives at your house.
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You say, "Make yourself at home".
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Your partner gets a job, you say "Well done!
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That's fantastic!" okay?
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You're going to carry on with this learning now by doing the quiz, if you have time, and
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if this is the first time you've watched one of my videos, please make sure you're a subscriber.
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Well done, and hope to see you again very soon.
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