字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Hello and welcome, everybody My name's Tony and I'm from England and I'm an English teacher in Japan So many things to talk about today so let's go straight to the whiteboard So, here's the last lesson I showed you about greetings All of these greetings simply mean *Japanese translation and like I said in the last lesson, the answer to all of these is "Good, thanks. You?" Or in America... If you haven't seen this lesson yet, please have a look there is a link underneath this video So, these greetings can be used for a quick greeting there's no conversation expected and for these situations, this question and answer combination is perfect But there is another situation, a situation where you're expected to have a conversation This conversation can also be seen a lot in your English classes So, in these situations, the same question here is absolutely fine You can use these questions here in this situation too But what about the answers here? If we stick with "Good, thanks. You?" will it work? Well, that didn't go very well! The conversation just went round in circles Because we have this "you?" in there there's no way a conversation can ever actually begin So, lets take out this "you?" We're expected to have a conversation here so you simply have to say something, anything, to let the conversation begin But how? English is really difficult, right? Yes, but there is an order and a pattern Starting with a subject is very important I'm always telling my students to remember to say the subject. Usually it's a person OK, next type of word. You need a verb A verb is something you do with your body In this example, we're talking about recent events so we need to use past tense For example.. OK, after this we need a noun The name of a thing or a person Put (very) simply, use a noun here And finally we can add a time Again, we're talking about a past event here so you need to tell the person when all this happened We have our pattern, so let's try *Japanese translation *Japanese translation We're following the pattern, everybody OK? *Japanese translation Nice. We have our pattern, we have our structure Person, verb, noun, time.. Person, verb, noun, time.. So, let's apply this to the face to face situation from before What's going to happen? I have to say something OK, we finally started and had a conversation It was a strange conversation but the reason the conversation started was because "blue Tony" found something to say and just said it In actual fact, any one of those words flying around his head would have been absolutely fine "Work" - Perfect. You can say so much here Seriously, anything is ok, but please, just say something And do NOT worry about making mistakes Making mistakes is NEVER a bad thing In fact, it's a very very good thing When you make a mistake you give yourself a chance to learn. Firstly, English is just a tool for communication if you can get the other person to understand what you're trying to say, mission accomplished My Japanese in this video is far from perfect. I'm not using as much honorific Japanese as I should my intonation isn't great, my vocabulary and grammar could all be much better, but if you're sat there and you're understanding me isn't that enough? Just imagine NOT being scared of making mistakes Imagine actually wanting to make mistakes You'd get better really quickly, right? Don't think "I don't want to make any mistakes today", try thinking "I want to make so many mistakes today" "so many!" 10 mistakes 20 mistakes 30 mistakes mmm! Go for it! Please, make mistakes Also, don't worry. While you're speaking English, Batman will not jump out and scare you I guarantee it OK, so next time let's have a look at actually "how" to study English Important study methods I've been Tony If you want to speak English, I'm always right by your side. GOOD LUCK! GOOD LUCK!
A2 初級 美國腔 從問候語到簡單的英語對話的自然方式 (Natural way from greetings to simple conversations in English) 53 4 Takaaki Inoue 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字