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  • Welcome to EnglishClass101.com's English in Three Minutes. The fastest, easiest, and

  • most fun way to learn English.

  • Hey everyone, I'm Alisha!

  • In this series, we're going to learn some easy ways to ask and answer common questions

  • in English. It's really useful, and it only takes three minutes!

  • In this lesson, you're going to learn how to ask and say where you live.

  • Usually, someone will ask you where you live as a polite question after they've asked

  • you your name, where you're from, and what you do for a living.

  • They'll say:

  • So where do you live?”

  • This is inviting you to keep making conversation.

  • There are lots of ways you could answer this question, but here's some of the most common.

  • You could say:

  • Do you know...? and then the name of the area you live in.

  • Do you know Twin Pines?”

  • Or, you could mention a local landmark. Like:

  • Near the library.”

  • Near the movie theater.”

  • You could also answer by telling the person what train line you live on, if your city

  • has a train network. Or what station is the nearest to your house.

  • On the Green Line.”

  • Near Central Station.”

  • So as you can see, there are lots of possible ways to answer the questionWhere do you live?”

  • Once you've told them, the other person might respond in one of the following ways:

  • Oh, yeah, I know it!”

  • “I live near there!”

  • Or maybe:

  • “I'm afraid I don't know it.”

  • The other person is just being polite by showing interest, so you can reply by saying something

  • likeOh, really?”

  • Since the other person is asking you this question to be polite, a good way to continue

  • the conversation is to ask them the same question in return.

  • You can just say:

  • How about you?”

  • Or:

  • Where do you live?”

  • Put some stress on the you: “Where do you live?”

  • Now it's time for Alisha's Advice!

  • Asking where someone lives is a way to try to find something you have in common with

  • the person you're talking to - so if you're familiar with the area the other person lives

  • in, make some comments about it! “That's a really nice area”, orThe park there

  • is really pretty”. Anything is fine - as long as you don't say anything negative

  • that could be taken as offensive, likeThat area has a high crime rate”, or “I hear

  • that area's really dangerous”...!

  • Do you know how to ask which school someone goes to?

  • Find out next time in the eighth English in 3 Minutes Lesson! See you next time!

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學英語--三分鐘學英語--問 "你住在哪裡?" (Learn English - English in Three Minutes - Asking "Where do you live?")

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