Could, Would, and Should: MODAL Verbs [The Fearless Fluency Club]

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Hi.
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I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Welcome to this sample grammar lesson from the course The Fearless Fluency Club.
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Make sure that you watch the conversation, vocabulary, and pronunciation video in this
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lesson set.
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If you'd like to get lessons like this every month that you can download and listen to
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wherever you'd like and also with your Fearless Fluency Club speaking partner, click on the
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link up here or in the description below.
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Let's get started.
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In this month's lesson set about travel, I'm going to help you learn how to use three commonly
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used English words that English learners have a lot of difficulty with.
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They are could, would and should.
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In this video, I'm going to explain how to use each one, and then after my quick explanation,
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I'm going to show you some video clips from the conversation with my sister.
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We used this a lot in our conversation together, so I'm going to show you examples of that
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so that you can see it real life.
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Let's get started.
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The first word we're going to talk about is could.
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There are three different ways to use could.
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The first one is like a polite request or some polite advice.
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Let's imagine that your friend is new to your city and your friend wants to see some beautiful
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nature.
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You know a lot of places because you have lived here for a long time.
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You tell your friend, "Oh, you could go to the mountains.
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You could go to the botanical garden.
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You could go to the park."
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This is a polite suggestion.
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Some polite advice to give to your friend.
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Let's watch some examples of this from the conversation.
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You mean like dances or concerts or what kind of events did you go to?
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Speaker 2: Yeah, concerts.
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A lot of concerts in Argentina mainly and then in South Korea.
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South Korea als has fantastic public transportation.
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It just like stops at a certain times, so you have to know ...
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Vanessa: Argentinian transportation went longer?
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Speaker 2: It's all night.
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Vanessa: It's not a big deal if you don't go back and live in your hometown.
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Speaker 2: Yeah.
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You can go travel.
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Vanessa: We can live anywhere.
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Speaker 2: Exactly.
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Vanessa: Because I know some people ... Some people I've talked to ...
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The second way to use could is simply like can in the past.
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Can talks about an ability to do something.
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For example, you might say, "Before I watched Vanessa's video about grammar, I couldn't
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understand how to use could.
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But now I now can understand it."
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Before I couldn't understand it, but now I can.
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Let's watch some examples of this from the video.
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And you probably learned some of the language, like enough to read, or enough to minimally
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communicate.
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Speaker 2: Right.
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Yeah.
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I could read and also communicate with the students, communicate with my coworkers.
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Being able to kind of connect with him stronger, just because we've been everywhere together.
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Vanessa: Yeah, you guys have a closer bond because you've been through a lot.
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Speaker 2: Right.
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Vanessa: The third way to use could is for some possibility in the future.
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Let's say that you look outside and the sky is really dark.
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The clouds are dark, the sky is almost black.
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You could say, "I think it could rain today."
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This is a possibility.
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Probably it's a high possibility in the future.
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It could rain today.
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Now, just to let you know, you could also use the word might in this situation.
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It might rain today.
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You're just showing that it's a possibility.
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It could rain today.
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I could go to Barcelona for vacation, or I could go to Italy.
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Here are some possibilities for the future.
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Let's watch some examples from the conversation.
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Speaker 2: Because you're preparing for it.
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You know you're going to another country.
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You're going to feel discomfort of some sort.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: And you're expecting to feel it, so I think you prepare more for this culture
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shock.
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Vanessa: But coming back to the U.S., if you didn't want to speak English, you could speak
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Spanish together.
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Speaker 2: Right.
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Oh yeah, I didn't mention that.
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So when we came back to the U.S. ... Vanessa: ... oh, fun and really enjoyable.
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Every day there's something different and new, and then coming back to the U.S., a big
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thing was, is everyday just going to be like a daily routine?
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Am I just going to feel like there's not new surprises around every corner?
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You know, when you're ... ... and maybe that's something that could
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happen in the future.
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I don't know.
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I would like to have a garden or like to live ... it's maybe more idealistic, but at the
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moment it's not ... The second word we're going to talk about
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today is would.
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Would.
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This is the same pronunciation as a tree is made of wood.
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A tree is made of wood.
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W-O-O-D.
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So let's talk about three different ways that you can use would.
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The first way to use is would is similar to the first way to use could that we talked
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about.
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It is a polite request, or some polite advice.
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Maybe at your job, you might ask someone, "Would you help me?
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Would you explain this to my friend because I don't know how to explain it?
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Would you?"
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You could also say, "Could you."
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Both of those are polite and professional.
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So I want to let you know that we often use would in these professional situations.
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Let's take a look at a couple clips from the conversation so that you can see this in real
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life.
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How would you describe reverse culture shock?
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Speaker 2: Reverse culture shock is when you ...
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Vanessa: Do you think that reverse culture shock is avoidable?
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Is it possible to make it any better than it is?
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Speaker 2: Mm-hmm (affirmative).
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Vanessa: The second way to use is would is will, in the past.
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So maybe ... let's imagine that you lived in New York for one year, and when you go
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back to your home country, your friend asks you, "What did you do every morning in New
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York?"
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You might say, "Well, I would wake up at 6:00 AM and then I would take the bus to my English
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class and then I would have English class for two hours and then ..." so you're using
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would as will in the past.
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Let's see some examples from the conversation.
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Speaker 2: I thought, "Everyone's listening to me."
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Vanessa: Yeah, that's a really weird feeling.
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Speaker 2: And so we were speaking Spanish everywhere.
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But then again, also, there's a lot of people who speak Spanish.
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And I kept feeling like people were listening to me, or watching me strangely because in
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Korea, people would look at me at least.
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At least notice there's a foreigner- Vanessa: Because you're not Korean.
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Speaker 2: Right.
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Vanessa: The third way to use would is for hypothetical situations.
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Hypothetical means something that imaginary.
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It's not impossible ... it might be impossible, but it's something imaginary.
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For example, you're not the president of your country ... at least I don't think so, so
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you might say, "If I were president of my country, I would change the education system.
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I would do this.
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I would do that."
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Because at the moment, you're not the president, this is an imaginary situation.
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Typically, these situations use the word if.
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If I were a boy, I would be very different.
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If my dog were bigger, it wouldn't be very good for my apartment.
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We often use this with if, but not all the time.
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So let's see some example from the real conversation with my sister.
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When you are the only person who's American, or from your country, in an area maybe you'd
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be more likely to seclude yourself.
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... about this, and if I said, "Oh I went here and I went there and this was really
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cool, and oh, in Germany it's like this," they'd just be like, "Oh, that's really cool,"
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and maybe they thought it was cool but they just can't get it.
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Speaker 2: Change the topic.
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Right.
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There are so many options.
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I realized this is why we have a problem with obesity, maybe.
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I mean, it could be the fact that you have a hundred different types of cereal to choose
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from or ... Vanessa: I think that's like a sign of reverse
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culture shock, is being overwhelmed by something you thought would be normal.
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Like, going to the grocery store.
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Speaker 2: Yeah.
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Vanessa: Something really normal.
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Speaker 2: Something you do all the time.
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Vanessa: ... a new lifestyle.
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Like, you got some city life.
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Speaker 2: Really.
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Right.
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I think that would be very difficult, to go from living in Korea to going and living in
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suburbia.
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We have to drive twenty minutes- Vanessa: The third word that we're going to
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talk about today is should.
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Should.
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Should is the clearest word because there's really only one way that we use this, and
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that is to give some polite advice.
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You should do something.
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I shouldn't do something.
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For example, maybe if your friend is going to come to visit your country, maybe your
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friend is American and they're going to come visit your country and they're worried.
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"Oh, I'm worried.
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I don't speak the local language.
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I only speak English," because your friend is American.
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"I only speak English," and you might say, "Oh, you shouldn't worry about that.
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People here can understand English.
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Don't worry."
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This is a great way to help someone feel better.
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You shouldn't worry.
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Or we could add the word probably.
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Probably.
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If you want to tell someone what to do, this is a way to make it more polite.
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You should probably clean your office before the weekend.
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You should probably go to the store because our family's coming over tonight for dinner
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and we don't have any food.
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So let's see some example from the conversation about how to use this.
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When we came back to the U.S., I didn't think about that at all.
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It's just like, oh, it's just the U.S. it's my home country.
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Speaker 2: Exactly.
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Right.
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So it's definitely real.
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It's definitely there, and it's something that you don't think about.
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What helped was going to events that weren't for foreigners.
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I went to those types of things where you know you're going to meet locals who live
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there and then just connecting with them ... ... I don't understand either.
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Vanessa: Yeah, it's just like a small thing that shouldn't bother me, and I feel like
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I'm a pretty, generally easy-going or, like, little things don't bother me like that.
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Speaker 2: I think I realized I like living in bigger cities and it's going to be really
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difficult to go and live in the countryside, or live in a little neighborhood way far away
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from everything.
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Vanessa: Now that we've talked about these three words, could, would, and should, I want
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you to feel comfortable using them yourself.
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So in this month's lesson pack, please look at the PDF file that has some conversation
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questions using these words.
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And with your speaking partner from the Fearless Fluency Club, I want you to ask and answer
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these questions together.
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This is going to exercise those muscles and help you to repeat correct grammar, and help
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you to feel confident using it.
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Thanks so much, and let me know how it goes.
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Thanks so much for watching this sample grammar lesson from the course The Fearless Fluency
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Club.
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If you'd like to get lesson sets like this every month, including the PDF lesson questions
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that you can use with your speaking partner from the Fearless Fluency Club, I will help
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you connect with a speaking partner.
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If you'd like to join, you can click up here or in the description below.
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We'd love to have you.
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And don't forget to watch the other lessons in this lesson set.
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The conversation, the vocabulary lesson, and the pronunciation lesson.
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Thanks so much and see you later.
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Bye.
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