字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 You're learning with nine to five English - business English for the workplace Hi Tim here with another nine-to-five English lesson Today we're going to learn how to make generalizations in English don't you hate it when people say things like Americans are rude. I mean not all Americans are rude and people in other countries are rude, too. It's simply not helpful to say Something is true of a whole group of people When it's negative like that, it feels wrong But it can be helpful to describe a group of people as long as we're clear that it's not Everyone we're talking about we call this a generalization for example many of my friends work in finance I'm making a generalization about my friends and It doesn't have to be people if I say Most of our online sales come from Europe. I'm generalizing about sales Let's try making a few generalizations like this Listen to each example then repeat it for yourself Ready, let's get started Very little of our business comes through online sales actually Many of the customer concerns are about delivery times Most of the people i've talked - like the new website on The whole our employees are pretty happy with their jobs Did you hear that expression on the whole That's a useful phrase. That means in general you're not talking about everything or everyone just overall or mainly besides phrases like on the whole you can make this type of generalization with words like most and little now we don't only generalize about how much or how many we also generalize about what happens For example, you might say something like the department budget is normally reviewed by our manager that word normally tells us that it doesn't always happen, but It usually does let's practice some examples of generalizing about things that happen Remember to repeat the examples after you hear them Generally speaking. We see higher sales in the summer months Nine times out of ten customers. Give us great feedback Normally our new employees go through a training program In most cases we finish our projects ahead of schedule So besides normally you can use expressions like in most cases and Generally speaking and the other expression we heard is Nine times out of ten. That sounds pretty exact. Doesn't it? But it really just means in most cases We don't really mean exactly ninety percent of the time This leads me to talk about how often something happens that's something we can generalize about as well and It's very important. Which words you use you want to be Somewhat accurate for example, are you late for work usually? sometimes or rarely these are frequency words If you don't use a frequency word Then you are suggesting that something always or never happens and That might not be true Let's try some of these expressions for generalizing about how often something happens Once again, repeat the examples after you hear them People don't usually buy something on their first visit More often than not we run out of paper before the end of the month It's pretty rare that people complain about our service Our staff meetings often lasts more than 90 minutes You probably already know the word often but what do you think more often than not means It actually just means more than 50% of the time We also heard the adjective rare that's made from the word rarely meaning not often some other frequency words have adjective forms such as usually which becomes usual but others such as often don't Okay, so we've practiced some expressions for generalizing about how many about how things happen and how often But how does this sound in a? conversation Let's listen to a short dialogue between justine, and andy they're talking about andy's customers and products Let's listen So, where are your customers located Most of them are in Canada and the US and are they happy with your products? Well, it's pretty rare that we get any complaints That's pretty simple, right When justine asks about the location of andy's customers he says that most of them are in canada and the US he's generalizing about how many Then he says that it's rare that they get complaints about their products. That's generalizing about how often something happens Makes sense, right? Now it's your turn to practice Will repeat the dialogue but this time we're going to be out the second speakers words You will have to say those parts yourself Remember to say that most of the customers are in Canada and the US Then say it's pretty rare to get complaints So, where are your customers located And are they happy with your products Alright that's all for this lesson we've learned some great ways to generalize about how many about what happens and About how often things happen We'll be back soon with some more useful English expressions Until then so long and happy learning
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