The 7 Words Almost ALL English Learners Use INCORRECTLY (and many native speakers too!)

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Hello everyone and welcome back to English with Lucy. Today I am going to talk to you
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about seven words that learners of English commonly use incorrectly. They commonly misuse
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these words. This video will help you find out if you are also making mistakes with these
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words, and I'll show you how to use them correctly, and I'll also show you what you were trying
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to say by misusing these words. Before we get started, I would just like to
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how it goes. Right. Let's get on with the lesson. So number
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one, a word that learners of English commonly misuse is career. Career. We use the word
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career to talk about an occupation undertaken for a significant period of someone's life
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with opportunities for progress. However, many students make mistakes with this word
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and they use it, they incorrectly use it to talk about a university student's main area
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of study. There are many reasons why students misuse
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it. It can be a false friend in certain languages and it can just be down to misinformation.
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For this definition, we would say degree in the UK or major in American English. We do
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not use career for this definition. So a correct sentence with career is, I started my career
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making teas and coffees, and now I'm the head of operations. That's correct.
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An incorrect example would be, My career was very challenging and I was relieved to graduate.
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We should say my degree or my major was very challenging and I was relieved to graduate.
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Number two. The second word that students tend to get wrong is salary. Salary. We use
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the word salary to talk about a regular fixed payment, which is usually expressed as an
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annual amount. In some cultures you talk about your monthly salary, in the UK and normally
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in the US, we talk about annual salaries. I remember when I moved to Spain I was very
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confused when people were asking me how much I earned per month or how much I would like
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per month. I had to times everything by 12 and then it didn't even end up being the same
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number. Many students get confused with the word salary
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and use it to talk about what someone earns per hour or per day. Obviously this is incorrect.
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Instead, we could say wage or rate. Your daily rate, your daily wage or your hourly rate
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or your hourly wage. An example of salary used correctly, I was given a promotion which
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increased my salary to 40,000 pounds per year. An example of an incorrect use of salary.
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I negotiated a good salary of 15 pounds an hour. We would say instead, I negotiated a
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good wage or a good rate of 15 pounds an hour. Hopefully that is clear for you now.
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Number three, the third word that students misuse is custom. Custom. We used the word
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custom to talk about behaviours that are specific to a particular place, culture or society.
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However, many students incorrectly use the word custom to talk about personal habits
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or actions. Instead, we could use habit or we might just use the present simple. For
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example, I do this. I'm talking about something that I do on a regular basis. I don't do that.
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I do not do this on a regular basis. I do not have this habit.
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So an example of the correct use of the word custom. I find it fascinating to learn about
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the customs and traditions of ancient cultures. An incorrect example. Some people like to
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eat breakfast every day, but I don't have that custom. Instead, we could say, I don't
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do that or I don't have that habit. But I don't do that, the present simple sounds a
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lot more natural. Number four is nanny, nanny. We use the word
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nanny to talk about someone who is employed to regularly look after children in a household.
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They usually have special training and qualifications. Now, many students will make the mistake of
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using the word nanny to talk about somebody who watches over children in exchange for
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money. They're not necessarily officially employed.
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For this case, we would use the word babysitter. I worked as a babysitter from the age of 14.
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It wasn't official employment, I had no contract. People in the village would text me and say,
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"Can you babysit my children on Friday night? I used to charge five pounds an hour. I was
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a babysitter. I had no qualifications, no work contract. I had no employment really.
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It was just lucky if someone called me up." So an example of the correct use of nanny
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would be when I was little we had a nanny who would pick me up from school every afternoon.
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Every afternoon means an ongoing basis. They are employed by my family. I did not have
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a nanny. An incorrect use would be, I need to find
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a nanny to look after the children whilst we go out tonight. What I'm actually talking
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about is a babysitter. We need to find a babysitter for tonight. It's a one off, a one time basis.
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Number five. The fifth word that students use incorrectly is client, client. And actually
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a lot of native speakers misuse this word as well. I'm sure I have, but sometimes it's
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hard to know if I've picked something up from non-native speakers without realising it because
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I'm with them so frequently. We use the word client to talk about someone
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who is provided a professional service. A professional service is provided to them.
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For example, lawyers have clients. The lawyers provide a professional service to the clients.
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Accountants have clients. Many students say the word client when actually they mean customer.
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Customer. A customer is someone who is provided goods or a service in exchange for money.
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So with a service it's less professional and goods, well you're not generally providing
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goods to a client, you're normally providing a professional service. There is a grey area,
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but in general it's one or the other. An example, many of our marketing agency's clients are
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small, independent businesses. That is client used correctly.
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An incorrect example, I must be my local pubs best client. What we should really say is,
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I must be at my local pubs, best customer. I'm buying goods. I'm not being provided a
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professional service. Now, number six is to lay. To lay, and this
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is very commonly misused also by native speakers, so don't worry if you're misusing it as well.
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To lay means to place something in a resting position. Notice the word, something. We always
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have to lay an object, to lay something. Now, many students will use the word lay when
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actually they mean lie. To lie does not require an object. It means to recline or rest in
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again, many natives get wrong. It is loose, loose. This also sounds like my nickname,
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my mom calls me Luce. Everyone calls me Luce. You can start calling me Luce, but it's spelled
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L-U-C-E not L-O-O-S-E. Now loose is an adjective meaning the opposite
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of tight, very, very tight, very, very loose. However, many students especially in their
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writing, will write loose when actually they mean lose, the verb to lose. Meaning to misplace.
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Now I think it'll just be easier if I give you one correct sentence containing both words
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used correctly instead of confusing you with incorrect and correct examples. Just with
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this case. I'm worried I'll lose my watch because the strap is so loose. I'm worried
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I'll lose my watch because the strap is so loose.
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Now you might think they look very similar and sound very similar, but it's all about
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the final consonant in the word lose with a Z- sound, loose with a S- sound. Lose, loose,
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loose the adjective, lose the verb. Right. That's it for today's lesson. I hope
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you enjoyed it. I hope you learned something. Your homework today is to take three of the
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words, a minimum of three, if you want to do all of them, you can and use them correctly
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in different sentences. Don't forget to check out Skillshare. The
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