How good is your English? Quiz 1

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How good is your English?
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We’re going to test you today.
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We’ve got some common mistakes and we’re going to fix them!
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OK, let’s jump right in.
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We’ll ask you some questions and you have to choose your answer before the clock stops
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ticking.
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They’re all about mistakes that people often make when they're learning English.
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Maybe you make them, or maybe you don’t.
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Let’s see.
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OK.
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Here’s your first question.
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Imagine you’ve found a great book – it’s so good you can’t stop reading it.
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You can’t put it down.
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What would you say about it?
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I’m very interested in this book.
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I’m very interesting in this book.
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‘Interesting’ and ‘interested’ are both adjectives.
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We use ‘interested’ to say how we feel.
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We use ‘interesting’ to describe the person or thing that causes the feeling.
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It can sound funny if you make a mistake with this.
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If you say 'I’m very interesting' it means you think YOU are very interesting.
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‘I’m very interesting’ – it sounds conceited.
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But you could say that a character in a book is interesting.
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Yes, because then the character makes you feel interested.
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This is a very interesting book.
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Uhuh.
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And I’m very interesting in this book.
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What?
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This is a book about me.
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So -ed describes the feeling and -ing describes the thing that causes the feeling.
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This is worth learning because there are lots of other adjectives that follow this pattern.
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There’s a link here to a video we’ve made about it.
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If you’re not sure, go study it!
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Let’s have another question.
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OK.
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Next one.
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Your boss has given you a project to do and you’re negotiating the schedule.
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She wants you to estimate the time it will take, so what does she ask?
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Here are three questions.
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Are any of them wrong?
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How long do you need?
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How long time do you need?
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How much time do you need?
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'How long time' is wrong.
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A lot of students make this mistake.
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The phrase ‘how long’ already includes the idea of time.
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You could say ‘How much time?’
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That works.
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But normally we just say ‘how long’.
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'How long do you need?'
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So don’t say 'how long time'.
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That’s wrong!
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OK, we have another question about time now and it’s a missing word question.
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What’s the missing verb here?
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How long does it _____ for the moon to travel round the earth?
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It takes twenty seven days, seven hours, forty three minutes and eleven point six seconds
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for the moon to travel around the earth.
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We use ‘take’ to talk about the time that’s needed to do something – the time that’s
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required.
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So we often use 'take' to talk about journey times and jobs.
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So what do you think of my proposal?
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Um, I’d like to think about it for a while.
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Of course.
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Take as long as you like.
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So what do you think?
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OK let’s have another question.
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All right.
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Imagine you’ve got a really bad cold and you want to go to the beach this weekend.
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What are you thinking?
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How long is this cold going to take?
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How long is this cold going to last?
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We’d say last here because we’re talking the about the time it continues.
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It’s not the time that’s needed or required to get something done.
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It’s about how long something goes on for – or how long it will exist for.
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Here’s another example.
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Do you want to play a game?
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Yeah.
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OK.
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You take a sweet and I’ll take a sweet.
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You mean candy.
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Uhuh.
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No, no, no, stop.
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We put them in our mouths at the same time.
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The winner is the person who makes their sweet last the longest.
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It’s not how fast I can eat it?
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No, it’s the opposite.
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So I need to make it last a long time?
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That’s right.
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OK.
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Ready, set, go.
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It’s tricky because we use the verbs 'take' and 'last' to talk about durations of time.
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It’s no wonder students get them confused.
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But we use ‘take’ more than we use ‘last’.
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Yes, ‘take’ is more common.
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If you want more help with ‘take’ and ‘last’, check out this playlist.
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Next question.
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OK, this one’s about the verbs 'control' and 'check'.
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Imagine you’re telling someone about a flight you took.
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Which sentence is correct here?
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They stopped us at immigration and controlled our passports.
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They stopped us at immigration and checked our passports.
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So they check your passports to make sure they're OK.
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But when we go through immigration, there’s a sign saying 'passport control'.
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I know.
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It’s really confusing.
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But at immigration they check your passport.
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When we examine something to make sure it’s OK or correct, we check it.
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Is something wrong?
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Is this your car?
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Yes.
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When was the last time you checked the air in these tires?
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I can't remember.
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So that’s checking, but controlling is different.
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Controlling is about managing something, or directing it.
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Yeah.
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Brrrr.
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I’m cold.
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I’ll check the thermostat to see if it’s working.
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The thermostat controls the temperature.
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Are you cold, Jay?
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No, I'm hot.
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The thermostat controls the temperature – it manages it.
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If you’d like more examples, click this link.
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Let’s have an easy one now.
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OK.
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Imagine you want to know someone’s height.
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What question are you going to ask?
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How tall are you?
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How high are you?
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I’m taller than you.
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No, you’re not.
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Yes, I am.
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How did you do that?
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We generally use tall when we’re talking about long thin things.
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Like people, trees and skyscrapers. And if things are wider than they’re tall,
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we say high.
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For example, a high wall, high waves in the ocean.
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So if you say someone is tall, you’re talking about their height.
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And if you say someone is high, it means something completely different.
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It means they’re on drugs.
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You don’t want to make that mistake!
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If you want to know more, here’s a video with lots of examples.
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OK, next question.
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All right.
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Imagine you’re in an English pub with a friend and you order a round.
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A round is a drink for everyone in the group.
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Your friend starts to pay the bill, but you want to pay instead.
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What will you say?
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I’ll pay the drinks.
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I’ll pay for the drinks.
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We pay FOR things that we buy.
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But when we say the person we pay, there’s no preposition.
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I paid the waiter for the drinks.
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Twenty five dollars?
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Ooooo pizza!
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Yes, come and have some, Kathy.
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Who bought it?
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Well, I ordered it.
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And I paid for it.
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Thanks Jay.
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I paid $25.
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I ordered extra toppings.
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You know, I paid the pizza guy last week too.
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Do you want us to contribute?
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Oh there’s no need.
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He’s already paid for it.
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There are several different prepositions we use with pay – pay for, pay by, pay in …
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And sometimes we just say pay with no preposition.
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Check this video to learn more.
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And I’ll put links to all the videos we’ve talked about in the description below.
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Is that it for today?
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Yeah.
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See you next week everyone.
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Bye-bye.
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Bye.
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