Almost, nearly, amiable, amicable - it's Q&A time!

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Look we’re back in our room with interesting things.
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You know what that means.
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Yes, it must be a Q and A?
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Yes, it’s question and answer time.
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Thank you all so much for sending us questions.
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We love reading the comments and questions you leave for us.
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It’s very motivating.
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Please keep them coming.
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OK, what’s the first one?
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It comes from John Benson and he asks can you tell us about two time adverbs, 'almost'
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and 'nearly'?
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Oh interesting question.
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Thank you John Benson!
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Yeah, almost – nearly.
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Do they mean the same thing?
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Well, they often mean the same thing.
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For example, if we’re counting things.
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Like, what’s the time?
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The time?
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It’s nearly three o’clock.
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Or it’s almost three o’clock.
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They mean the same thing.
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Yeah, same meaning.
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And we use them both if we’re measuring progress too.
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So we’re almost finished.
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We’re nearly finished – same thing.
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Come on, Jay.
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You’re nearly there.
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Keep going!
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You’re almost there.
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I think that in American English we say ‘almost’ more than we say ‘nearly’.
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Yes.
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There’s a difference between British and American English here.
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Almost is more common in American English, but both words are possible in American, right?
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Yes, I could say both, but normally I say almost.
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But here’s the question.
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Are there situations where almost and nearly are different?
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Yes.
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We don’t use ‘nearly’ before negative words like no, nobody, nothing, none, never…
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With negative words we say almost.
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So, almost none… almost nobody… almost never….
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Yeah.
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So we almost never say ‘nearly’ with those words!
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Yeah, with negative words, say ‘almost’.
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Great.
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OK!
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Next question?
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Yeah, what’s next?
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Erm...
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We had a couple of questions about the English Show.
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Oh. People wanted to know when the next show is.
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Oh.
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For those that don’t know, we had live shows this year with our friend in Paris, Jason
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R Levine - Fluency MC.
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But we haven’t had one for a while.
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What’s happening Vicki?
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Well – the background.
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We had problems because sometimes the live stream didn’t work.
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The technology was unreliable, so we tried making some edited shows, and they worked
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really well.
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Yeah, but the main problem is time because they take me a long time to edit.
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So, have you given up on the idea?
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No, I don’t think so and we have lots of things we plan to do with Jason.
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So, can you ask me again in a couple of months?
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Ask me a different question now.
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OK.
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This one’s from Shreelata Rao and she said: Hi Vicky and Jay.
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I love all your videos.
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You mix learning with fun and that makes it all the more interesting.
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I have a question...
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What is the difference between amiable and amicable?
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Amiable and Amicable.
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They’re both adjectives and they have very similar meanings.
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Yes, you could say a person is amiable.
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Like, I’m an amiable person.
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I’m friendly and easy to like.
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Yeah right.
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Shreelata, the difference here is about what the two adjectives describe.
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We use amiable to describe people who are pleasant, and we use amicable to describe
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relationships and agreements.
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So for example, Vicki and I have an amicable relationship.
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Yeah.
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So you could say someone is amiable, but you could say two people have an have an amicable
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divorce.
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They reached an amicable settlement or agreement.
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So they felt friendly and didn’t want to quarrel.
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Like us.
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We never quarrel.
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Let’s have another question.
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OK.
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Here’s one from Marcio Oliveira and he had a question about a scene in our video on the
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word 'Actually'.
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Let’s roll a clip.
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Do you have some scissors I can borrow?
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No, sorry.
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Oh. OK.
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Oh, wait a miute.
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Actually I have one here.
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Oh, thank you very much.
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You're very welcome.
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Now Marcio said, 'I would like to ask, Jay says "I have one" for some scissors.
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Is that OK to a native to a pair of scissors like that, I mean, as a singular thing?
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Thanks, and congrats for the nice job!'.
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Oh wow!
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Well spotted Marcio.
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In my opinion, (I’m British) no, what Jay said was totally wrong and grammatically incorrect!
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And in my English, because I’m American, it was perfectly correct.
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Actually I have one here.
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Oh, thank you very much.
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You're very welcome.
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It’s a British - American difference.
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They are scissors – in British English it’s a plural noun.
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But scissors are one thing in American – a cutting instrument - one thing!
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Wel, one, two blades.
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So you say scissors with and s at the end, but it’s not a plural noun.
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No, I have one scissors.
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I have some scissors.
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No, I have one scissors.
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Plural nouns can be tricky in English.
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There are lots of plural nouns that are plurals for both of us but singular things in other
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languages.
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Like glasses and binoculars.
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Yes, we say glasses and binoculars in American too.
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And then there are trousers and knickers.
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You mean pants and underwear.
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But scissors are special in American because you see them as singular and you’ll say
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one scissors.
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Yes.
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I’ve lived in America for nearly twenty years but I didn’t realise you said that
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until we shot that scene.
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Yep.
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So well done Marcio for spotting that and thank you for that question.
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What’s next?
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Lots of people told us about English words that they found hard to pronounce like thaw
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and though and island and lots more.
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So thank you for that.
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Yeah, we made two videos about words that are hard to pronounce and I’ll put a link
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here because I think it’s going to turn into a series when we add all your words.
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Thank you for all your suggestions.
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They were really great.
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We’re working on more videos now, so subscribe to this channel and hit the notification bell
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so you don’t miss them.
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Another question?
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OK, I’ve saved this one for last because it’s a little different.
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It comes from Sebastian Alegria and he says 'What things do you like more from your work
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as a teacher?'
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So he means what do I like most about being a teacher.
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That’s a completely different kind of question.
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Yes it is, but what do you think?
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Well, I know that for lots of people, learning English is a like chore.
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It’s a job you have to do.
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It’s not because you want to do it but you must do it.
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And I want to help and make it as easy, and enjoyable and efficient as I can.
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So you don’t waste time and you can learn fast as possible.
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So what I like most is helping.
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What about you?
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Oh I feel the same.
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And I see technology and the internet as a way of bringing the world together so we can
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all communicate.
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Yeah, we both love that - helping people to communicate and I think we both love having
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the opportunity to be creative together too.
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Yep. Thank you for that question Sebastian.
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It was one that really got us thinking.
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Yeah.
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We should stop now perhaps and get this edited.
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Yes, thank you everyone for all your questions.
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They were great.
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Now, please keep them coming and see you all next week!
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Bye.
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Bye.
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