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  • Hi everybody, wondering who is this new face? Hi everyone again, my name Hridhaan and I

  • am your new spoken English trainer on Let's Talk. Well I am really excited for this journey

  • because I have, I have created some wonderful, meaningful content for each one of you and

  • let's get started for the first one that we have for the day and that iswrongly used

  • words in English”. Well most of us are not native speakers and people make a lot of mistakes

  • because of that when they speak in English, today's lesson is exactly about that what

  • are those most common mistakes, wrongly used expressions that people, that people use in

  • English and thereby do not communicate exactly, what they are trying to when they as they

  • speak in English, let's get started.

  • English is not your native language, when you speak

  • in English you make certain errors, here are the topmost errors that people make as they

  • speak in English, these are the wrongly used expressions and phrases that people make as

  • they speak in English. Today's lesson is entirely about looking at these errors and finding

  • a better and the right alternative that is correctly used in English as we speak. Let's

  • get startedthe first one in the list is, “it is I”. Actually you would be surprised

  • to know thatit is I” is correct butit is I” is wrongly used and is grammatically

  • incorrect when people use it in their spoken English. It is however, as said by a lot of

  • websites quite correct and also, and also native, by native English in itself is quite

  • correct when it comes to writing. It is used in formal writing but when it comes to speaking

  • in English, it is actually not the preferred way of speaking and communicating the message,

  • the right way is, “it is me”. For example, “it's me who's made the mistake”, not

  • it is I who's made the mistake. People as I said before can as well use it in written

  • English but not actually in spoken English, so make sure that you use your example correctly.

  • Let's quickly move to the next one, “according to”. Well this is one of the classiest ones

  • that people have problems with, “according to meis the expression that people use

  • according to me”, really? We useaccording tofor the second person or for thethird

  • personbut not in first person we do not say according to, “according to mewhen

  • you have to express your opinion. Instead you say, “in my opinion”, as in how you

  • express, what you feel about something. So make sure that you useaccording to

  • when it comes to second person or third person. For example, according to you or according

  • to let's say The Times of India that is how we use according to, in second person and

  • third person and in my opinion when it's always about your opinion but never use, “according

  • to me”, that's right. Let's move to the next oneamong”. Among has a lot of problems

  • and confusions with the wordbetweenwell what is the difference between the two?

  • Let's say, if I say the, the important documents are among the books and if I say, the important

  • documents are hidden somewhere between the books, which one is right? Well let me explain

  • this to you using an example, let's, let's use this pen, if I say, the pen is between,

  • somewhere between the books, that means there are only two books, there the book here and

  • there is another book here and the pen is somewhere in between, so we said between the

  • books. But when we use among, it could be a lot of books actually, alright? So make

  • sure that you use it correctly. Among is for many, and between is when it is actually stuck

  • between only two things. So make sure you use the right word. Next one isby”,

  • what isby”? Let's say if I say, people speak like this, I am going to New York by

  • London, what do you mean by, I am going to New York by London? The right word to use

  • in this situation isvia” V-I-A, I am going to London but I'm going to New York

  • via London, but not I am going to New York by London. By is actually used for a vehicle,

  • vehicle again a very important error that people make it's not vehicle, its vehicle.

  • Let's come back to the point, ‘by’ I am going to New York by let's say Emirates flight

  • 201, but we do not say I'm going to New York via flight, even that expression is wrong.

  • Byis used for vehicles andviais used for the route basically. The route

  • that you are passing from. This takes us to the next one, “literallyis one word

  • that has become quite prominent quite, quite, quite, quite famous amongst a lot of English

  • speakers. People think that literally means, it is used as an emphasis literally this,

  • literally that, literally etc. etc. but literally has a very, very important meaning. “Literally

  • primarily means something that is true, but people use it in the wrong context, they say

  • literally is actually something that is used for, exactlyemphasis, which is wrong.

  • Literally means anything that is true. So use it wisely. Let's move to the next one,

  • towards”, “afterwards”, “anyways”, have you seen people, have you heard people

  • using these wordstowards”, “afterwards”, “anyways”, I think I have seen a lot of

  • people using these words, but what is the problem with, in using these words basically,

  • the problem is that we do not use the “S” with any of these words in English language.

  • So if you're making a sentence and you're using any of these words, make sure that you

  • remove the “S” from it, because words with “S”, especially in this context do

  • not exist. So the right ones are, toward, afterward and finally anyway, not towards,

  • afterwards, anyways. Let's move to the next one, “novel”. People think that any book

  • that they read is a novel, but actually it is not right, a book that is fictitious, a

  • book that is based on a story which is not real, unreal that is called and referred to

  • as a novel. So a fiction story is a novel, any book that you read is not

  • a novel, for example yesterday I was reading a book that's that says, that says, how to

  • teach, “how to learn English”, now that book is not a novel, that is actually a real

  • book, talking about real knowledge, so that is not a novel. A novel is a fictional story

  • that you read. Let's move to the second last one in the list for today, we havesuppose

  • to”. A lot of people when they speak in English, when they speak, when they try speaking

  • fluently, which is very good one must do that people say, “supposed tobut can you

  • see what is the error here? The error actually is not using theedwithsuppose

  • to”. Now this phrase makes sense supposed to is used like this I was supposed to reach

  • the office by 1 o'clock but people remove the da the ‘D’ in it and people say I

  • wassuppose toreach the office by 1 o'clock, which is wrong English supposed to

  • means that you were meant to do that, that you were actually expected to do that. So

  • it is always with ‘D’, supposed to. One very important trick here, when you speak

  • in English the ‘D’ gets silent so make sure whenever you are writing automatically

  • the ‘D’ should be there but in speaking even if it gets silent it's totally alright

  • when you're speaking the sentence in fluency and fast as well. Let's move to the next one,

  • who do you think it is a female fiancé or a male fiancé? When, I have the answer for

  • you, when you add only one ‘e’ it is themale fiancé” and this problem basically

  • arises when people write this word in English and the people refer to a female, no-no! That

  • is not right. Whenever you write fiancé with a single ‘e’ for female, that is wrong

  • English, it is with a single ‘e’ for male, but the moment you addeeto it, that's

  • when it becomes right for a female. That is all we have for all the wrongly used words

  • that we use, that people use most of the times in English. I hope this lesson helped you

  • in understanding language better and please do make sure that you use all of these phrases

  • correctly as you, as you speak in English. Now you have to do something important, if

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  • god bless and shine bright.

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