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- Hi, Bob, the Canadian here.
Welcome to this English lesson
that's going to be a little bit different
than the other English lessons I do.
Stick around till the end
so you can see how you can participate.
In this English lesson, I want to ask you some questions
about the things you do when you're studying English.
I'm going to ask you five questions
and then I'm going to take your responses
and I'm going to compile them
and I'm going to show you how everyone answered
in another video later this week.
You can see behind me that I'm in front of a Tim Horton's.
Many Canadians every day go to Tim Horton's
to get a coffee and a donut and I want to ask you
about some of the things you do each day
and each week when you're learning English.
So here are the five questions.
Question number one:
How many vocabulary words do you think you learn each week?
So not each day, but when you look at a week,
how many vocabulary words do you think you learn
in one week?
If you learn 10 a day and you study English
for about five days, say 50.
So that's the first question.
The second question is this:
How many hours per week do you spend studying English?
So again, look at your week and kind of total up.
How many hours do I spend each week studying
the English language?
And please count everything.
If you listen to English music for a few hours a week,
if you read a book in English for a few hours a week,
add everything up and then at the end,
I'll tell you how you can let me know.
The third question is this:
Of the following four things, which is your favorite?
Do you like reading, writing, listening, or speaking better?
Which of those four things is your favorite thing to do
when you are studying English?
And then the fourth question is this:
Do you have an English speaking partner?
Do you have a person that you meet with each week
who helps you learn the English language?
Do you meet with someone via Skype or Zoom
or do you meet with someone in person?
Do you meet with a person each week
and does that person help you learn the English language?
And then the fifth question, and this is the last one
and then I'll give you the instructions.
The fifth question is this:
What is your goal for learning English
or why are you learning English?
Are you learning English for work?
Are you learning English
because your parents are making you learn English?
Are you learning English because it's just fun for you?
Or are you learning English
because you would like to travel someday?
So that's the fifth question.
Let me real quick repeat the questions.
Question one:
How many vocabulary words do you learn each week?
Question number two:
How many hours per week do you spend studying English?
Question number three: Which is your favorite: reading,
writing, listening, or speaking?
Question number four:
Do you have an English speaking partner?
And question number five:
More about why are you learning English
or what is your goal for learning English?
So here's how I would like you to answer the questions.
In the description below there is a link to a Google form.
Please click that link and answer all five questions.
I don't want your email address.
I don't want any personal information.
There will simply be five questions on that form.
Please follow the link and answer them.
I will take all of results
and I will make some nice graphs for all of us to see
and I will publish those graphs
in another video later this week.
So that's all you have to do. There's a link down there.
Please follow that link, fill out that form,
that would be awesome.
By the way, I might actually add a sixth question as well.
I might ask you about
how much you enjoy learning English grammar,
maybe on a scale of one to 10,
one being that you hate it and 10 being that you love it.
Anyways, Bob the Canadian here,
thank you so much for watching.
Please do follow that link and answer those questions
and I just hope you have a great day
and I hope you have a great week.