5 things native English speakers NEVER say!

2,517,693 views ・ 2018-12-21

English with Lucy


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- Hello everyone, and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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Today, I'm going to talk you through the five
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words and phrases that you need to stop saying immediately.
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Nah, it's not that serious. (chuckles)
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Right, let's get on with the lesson.
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Okay, so the title is pretty shocking,
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The Words and Phrases You Must Never Say.
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But honestly, if you do want to sound like a native speaker,
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or even sound like a very accomplished English student,
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you should avoid saying these words and phrases.
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Because when students say them,
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I immediately think they're at a lower level.
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The first phrase that you must never say is,
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have you ever been in?
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And then the location.
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Have you ever been in Italy?
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Have you ever been in Istanbul?
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Whenever I do a live on Instagram,
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I always get asked this exact question.
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Of course, I answer it, because I love talking about Italy,
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and I have been to Istanbul,
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but it shouldn't be in, it's the wrong preposition.
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It's not that it doesn't make sense,
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it's just not commonly said.
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We understand what you're trying to say,
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you want to know if I've ever visited or travelled to
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Italy, or Istanbul, or wherever it may be,
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but, we don't say in, we say to.
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Have you ever been to Italy?
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Have you ever been to Istanbul?
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So yes, really watch out for that one.
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Number two, this is another comment I get a lot on Instagram
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especially when I upload photos with my boyfriend.
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They ask me, is he your husband?
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Are you married?
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Are you married with Will?
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Although it makes sense,
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and we understand what you're saying,
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married with a person isn't correct,
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it should be married to.
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It's weird when you think about it.
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You should be married with someone,
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not to that sounds too formal,
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but we say I am married to my husband.
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Now, this is why.
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If we're using with, I'm married with my husband,
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what if I say I am married with kids,
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that sounds like I am in a marriage with some children.
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However, with in this case, means and also have.
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I am married, and I also have kids.
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I am married with kids.
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Number three.
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If I ever ask my students how long
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they've been learning English,
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I sometimes get the response,
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I've been learning English since two years.
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Don't worry if you say that to a native,
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they're not going to say, what?
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They'll understand what you're trying to say,
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but it's incorrect.
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It should be since a fixed point in time,
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so I've been learning English since 2016.
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Duration, it needs to be for.
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I have been learning English for two years, since 2016.
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Another common mistake we can add on to that is during.
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I know in some languages like Spanish,
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you would say durante dos anos,
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but it doesn't work in English.
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I wouldn't say I've been learning English during two years,
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doesn't work, for.
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Talking about for, let's move on to number four.
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Teacher Lucy. (chuckles)
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Right, it actually makes me sad to talk about this one,
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because I think it's so sweet and cute.
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But students will often address me as Teacher Lucy,
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like hey Teacher Lucy, how are you?
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But I feel obliged to tell you guys
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that in the UK, if you're trying to learn British English,
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we don't address our teachers as Teacher and then name.
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Now, I'm not saying don't ever say this,
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because obviously in your own country,
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it might be very rude not to address your teacher
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as Teacher Mary, Teacher Mohammed.
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But if you're in the UK, and I think in the US as well,
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it's not common to use this to address your teachers.
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In a school environment, we would say,
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Miss, Misses, Mister, or Mizz.
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Mizz is if a woman doesn't want to disclose
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if she's married or not, and then the surname.
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Or if they've got specific qualifications,
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professor or doctor.
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In informal language schools,
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I would just want to be addressed as Lucy.
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If I was teaching in a formal school,
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I would be called Miss Earl.
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Any other place, Lucy.
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Teacher Lucy just isn't used over here.
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The last one, number five.
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I love it when I receive this question in my classes,
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but it's often said incorrectly.
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Can you explain me this, can you explain me that?
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Now, it should be can you explain this to me?
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Can you explain that to me?
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Explain me is wrong, explain to me is right.
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I would never say explain me your answer,
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I would say either explain to me your answer,
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or much better, explain your answer to me.
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Now there is an exception to this,
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and this is pretty advanced,
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explain me can exist in one specific context.
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So, you have to explain an object.
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Explain the object to me,
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or explain to me the object.
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Now, if me is the object, then yes explain me can exist.
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For example, if I was going to see a therapist,
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and I was reclining on his sofa,
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as I don't understand myself.
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Explain me to me. (chuckles)
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Yes that would work, but that's quite advanced.
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Just know that explain needs an object.
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Right, that's it for today's lesson.
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Those are the five things that you need to stop saying,
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and make a conscious effort to avoid and correct.
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I will see you soon for another lesson.
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This is another comment I get a lot on Instagram,
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especially when I upload photos with my boyfriend.
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Boyfriend.
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Boyfriend.
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You can learn English, and many. (groans)
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I sometimes get the response,
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I've been learning Englidge.
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Lid, Englidge. (groans)
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Look at me trying to teach English,
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I can't even say my own language.
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(chuckles)
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