Why it's hard to understand English speakers

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There are lots of reasons why English speakers can be hard to understand and today we’re
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going to look at one of them.
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The thing is sometimes we don’t say what we mean.
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We say one thing but we mean another.
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This lesson is going to help you understand English speakers, even when we’re indirect.
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Let’s look at an example.
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Is that pizza?
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Yeah, come and have some.
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Oh thank you.
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Is that pizza?
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Yeah, come and have some.
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Oh thank you.
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Look at what Jay said here.
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Did he really mean ‘Is that pizza?’
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Of course it was pizza.
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He really meant ‘I want some pizza’?
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So what’s happening here is Jay’s dropping a hint.
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A hint is something we say that suggests something indirectly.
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When people want things, they often drop hints.
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Let’s look at some more examples.
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Lisa’s going to ask three questions.
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What does she really mean?
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Are you going past a mail box on your way home?
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Oh, are you going to get coffee?
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Have you got a moment?
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Did you understand her?
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Let’s see what she really meant.
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Are you going past a mail box on your way home?
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Yes, do you want me to post something for you?
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Yes, I would like that.
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So she meant 'I want you to post a letter for me'.
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OK, next one.
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OK, I’m off Oh, are you going to get coffee?
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Yes, would you like me to get one for you too?
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I would like that very much.
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No problem.
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So she wants me to get her a coffee.
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OK.
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Last one.
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Have you got a moment?
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Yeah, how can I help?
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She wants some help.
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Now notice Lisa’s questions were all ambiguous.
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They might mean one thing, or they might mean another.
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Maybe she wanted to know my route home.
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Maybe she wanted to know where I was going.
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Maybe she wanted to know how much time I have.
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Her questions weren’t 100% clear.
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They were ambiguous.
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Researchers have found people are often ambiguous when they make requests and it seems to have
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two important social benefits.
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Firstly, being ambiguous can create the appearance of agreement and harmony.
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We like to agree with one another if we can.
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Suppose you have a tray of biscuits and I say, ‘Mmmm.
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Those biscuits look nice’ What will you say?
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I hope you’ll say ‘Oh, please have one’, then I’m happy because I get a biscuit and
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you’re happy because you want to give me one.
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We both get what we want and the world is harmonious.
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Oh those cookies look really good.
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Have one. Thank you.
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Jason, have one too.
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Thank you Now the other reason we’re ambiguous.
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It’s because it makes it easier to say ‘no’.
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Let’s see how it works.
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Oh those cookies look really nice.
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Yeah, I made them for Jason’s kids.
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How old are your kids Jason?
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Oliver’s eleven and Lola’s six.
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So do you see what happened there?
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We could all pretend that Jay hadn’t asked for a cookie and I didn’t have to say no.
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Here’s another example.
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Can I have some of that pizza?
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Errr, I bought it for the internet team.
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Oh, no problem Sorry.
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Now that conversation was more difficult.
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Jay asked directly and Kathy had to say no.
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She felt bad.
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But what if Jay’s ambiguous.
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Is that pizza?
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Yes, it’s for the internet team.
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They’re going to be working late tonight.
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Oh, is there a problem?
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Yeah, the servers down.
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Oh my.
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That conversation was easier.
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He and Kathy both pretended he hadn't asked.
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So if you ask directly, you go on record.
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People have to say no.
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But if you’re ambiguous you can take back the request and the conversation can take
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a different path.
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Ambiguous requests can be good for relationships and that’s why people are often indirect.
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OK, now it’s your turn.
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You’re going to see Jason making four indirect requests – dropping four hints.
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You have to decide if Jay’s answers are appropriate, and if not how should he reply?
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Are you ready?
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Is that door open?
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Yup.
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Yup.
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Is it cold in here or is it just me?
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It’s just you.
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It’s just you.
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Is that today’s paper?
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Uhuh.
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Uhuh.
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Vicki said you’re going to the movies tonight.
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Yes, we are.
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Yes, we are.
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Were Jay’s answers appropriate?
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No.
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What should he have said?
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Let’s see.
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Is that door open?
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Oh yes.
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I’ll close it.
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Is it cold in here or is it just me?
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Ooo.
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I’ll put the heating up.
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Is that today’s paper?
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Yeah, here you are.
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Ah, thanks.
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Jay said you’re going to the movies tonight.
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Yeah, do you want to come too?
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Oh I’d love to.
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Did you get them right?
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That’s great.
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Then now you should know how to understand English speakers when they don’t say what
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they mean.
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If you want to say what you mean very clearly in English, we have lots of videos with natural
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English conversations to help you.
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Make sure you subscribe to our channel and check out some more of our lessons.
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