Annoying things that make English difficult! Do you agree?

138,030 views ・ 2019-06-21

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Well, hey there! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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You've been learning English for a while now, so
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I'm sure that at one time or another
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you've thought:
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English is so annoying!
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Probably heaps of times!
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Today, let's get some things off your chest.
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What annoys you about English? Let's talk about it.
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English is annoying.
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There are complicated rules,
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and then there's no rules,
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there's the exception to the rule.
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Oh yeah and then there's another exception.
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Then there's all the silent letters.
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And the vowels that just make
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completely different sounds.
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Yes English is important,
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it's the language of the internet,
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of business, it's spoken around the world
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but it's not universal.
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There isn't just one type of English, right?
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There's American English and British English,
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Australian English, Irish English, South African,
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English from New Zealand.
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We use different vocabulary and slang expressions
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and of course, we've got different accents.
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I mean Americans even use different spelling
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and grammar rules,
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and some of the differences are small,
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like little spelling or pronunciation changes.
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Some words are completely different
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like my jumper is called a 'sweater' in the US.
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And some words, well they exist in both types of English
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but they mean totally different things,
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like this is a thong in Australia, right? But
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in the US, and lots of other places, that's a thong.
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You seen my thong? Can't find it anywhere.
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To learn and understand these differences,
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you need to speak with actual people, right?
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I mean it's fine to use language apps to learn vocabulary
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but to develop your confidence as an English speaker,
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and to use those skills in conversation, well,
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you really need to do that with people, right?
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I follow their neatly planned and structured lessons
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and I'm getting certificates as I increase my level.
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But most importantly, I'm meeting with actual
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people and practising speaking with them.
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And of course, it's all online so I can do it from home
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at a time that suits me.
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For English learners like you,
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there's native English teachers from the UK and the US,
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and the class sizes are small,
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so you'll spend a lot of time participating in the class
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and actually speaking with other people.
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Now look, if you can afford to pay a teacher
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Right so another annoying part about English.
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There's lots of great grammar rules,
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but then, there's also the exceptions, right?
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How many times have you heard an English teacher say:
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Yep that's the rule,
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but there's a couple of exceptions.
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For example, generally the rule
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for adding -ing to the end of a word that ends in an E,
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is you drop the E and you add -ing.
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Caring.
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Believing.
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Canoe..
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Oh except not canoeing.
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Or dyeing either.
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Alright how about this one?
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For the recipe, you need to add a cup and a half of milk.
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And then you need to add two and a half cups of sugar.
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Now ask any native English speaker why we don't say:
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"two cups and a half" as well.
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They'll say:
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I don't know, it just sounds a bit weird.
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Just don't say it.
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What?!
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'It sounds weird' isn't a rule,
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what are you supposed to do with that?
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Now it's annoying that English
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doesn't sound like what it looks like.
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Tough.
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Though.
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Thought.
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Thorough.
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Through.
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All of these words have the same letters
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through the middle of them.
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So they should at least have the same vowel sound,
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right?
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Wrong!
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Every one of these words has a different
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vowel sound in it.
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And while this is definitely annoying,
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the English language has a really, really
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fascinating history with words.
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All the way through its history.
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We have words that come from
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all different origins around the world.
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Now English words are derived from
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Germanic languages: Latin, French, Greek
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and several other languages and dialects as well.
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And over time, words were added or they were changed,
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maybe they were lost and then replaced,
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but the result is,
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there's a lot of weirdly spelt words in English.
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Like quiche,
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and hiccough
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and draught,
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and Wednesday,
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and receipt.
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Some words have silent letters
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which were once pronounced,
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but aren't pronounced anymore.
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And the pronunciation of some of these words
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has changed over time.
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But the spelling rules haven't,
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so they don't really make sense anymore.
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And other words
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have been taken from other languages like
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'cappuccino' from Italian,
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or 'champagne' from French,
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and the spelling hasn't changed to reflect
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the English pronunciation.
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In fact, the whole reason why there are two English
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spelling standards,
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British English and American English,
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is because the Americans eventually decided
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to simplify the spelling of English words
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to try and make
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English spelling a little less complicated.
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So you can thank Noah Webster for that.
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Now if spelling and pronunciation weren't
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frustrating enough already, then there's homonyms,
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a whole class of words which sound the same.
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Maybe they look the same
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but actually they're completely different words.
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And it's only the context of the sentence
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and sometimes the spelling
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are only the way that you'll know
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which word is being used.
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Like when I say "too"
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you don't know if I'm actually saying to, two or too, right?
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You have to listen to the context
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to understand the meaning or see the word written.
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So English spelling is definitely annoying!
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Well we can agree that it helps to keep life interesting.
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Don't you think?
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Prepositions are definitely annoying.
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I get on my bike.
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I get into my bed.
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She's on the bus.
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She's in the car.
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We hop off the bus.
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We get out of the car.
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English prepositions are really annoying.
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One preposition could have several different meanings
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depending on the context.
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And the rules are not always very clear.
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And there are a lot of exceptions when it comes to
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English prepositions. Plus,
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there's a really good chance that the preposition rules
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in English are slightly different from the prepositions
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that you would use in your own language.
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So often they don't just simply translate between
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languages, right?
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Now prepositions also form part of phrasal verbs.
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And that's a whole 'nother annoying
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issue about English, right?
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So you've learnt that 'take' is a verb that means
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to grab hold of something
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or to remove something from a place.
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You also learned the basic definitions
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of many prepositions.
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And as you know, phrasal verbs are a combination
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of a verb and a preposition, usually.
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And the meaning of a phrasal verb is
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different from the meaning of just the verb on its own.
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So phrasal verbs really have to be memorised
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because they're often really hard
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to guess the meaning of
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even in context.
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I'm going to take off now.
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I need to take in the waist of my pants a few inches.
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But you can't take off the waist of your pants.
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You can take off your pants.
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And you can take up the hem of your pants.
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But you can't take up your pants, you have to
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pull them up, right?
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So sometimes
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a single phrasal verb can have more than one
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meaning as well which makes them
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even more annoying.
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So let's just move on for now. If you want to
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check out my playlist on phrasal verbs,
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it's right here.
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Full of it, go nuts.
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I'm exhausted now but there are so many more reasons
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why English is annoying.
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Can you think of any yourself?
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Formality is not clear in English.
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We don't use specific pronouns to show formality.
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We use certain phrases and grammatical structures
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to show formality.
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You've got to learn them separately.
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Syllable stress is also annoying.
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The same exact letters can be pronounced
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in a completely different way
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like minute and minute.
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Very, very small.
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So at this point you just really want to just like
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strangle English, right?
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Or strangle your English teacher!
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Okay enough moaning now, we've vented, right?
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We've got our frustration off our chests.
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And it's phenomenally impressive to think
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just how much of the English language
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you've already learnt.
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Yes, there's always going to be room for improvement
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but the task is a challenging one
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and you are making progress.
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Now I want to know, what do you love
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about learning English?
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I want to hear about that in the comments too,
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I want to hear how much you love learning English.
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And if there are any English teachers,
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I'd love to hear from you as well.
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Are there some questions that you get
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from your students which just completely stump you?
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Or are there topics that you absolutely hate teaching?
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Because they just don't really make much sense,
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and they're really frustrating for your students.
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I'm looking forward to reading
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some of those comments.
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So right now I'm going to head over into this lesson here
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to remind myself how much I love English.
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Are you coming?
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