Day 1, Free Live English Speaking Course from Basic to Advance
Summary
TLDRThis live session marks the first day of a 30-day free English speaking course aimed at absolute beginners. The instructor introduces the concept of subjects in sentences, explaining singular and plural forms through simple examples. Students learn key pronouns—He, She, It, I, You, We, They—with their Hindi equivalents and contextual usage. Emphasis is placed on memorization, handwritten notes, and interactive practice via live comments. The session also provides practical tips for differentiating gender-specific and non-living subjects, preparing learners to confidently form basic English sentences and set a strong foundation for further lessons in the course.
Takeaways
- 😀 The live English speaking course is designed for absolute beginners, starting from zero knowledge of English.
- 😀 The first day focuses on understanding 'subjects' in sentences, which are the doers of an action.
- 😀 Subjects are divided into singular (one person/thing) and plural (more than one), which is crucial for grammar.
- 😀 'He', 'she', 'it' are used for singular subjects depending on gender or object type, while 'I', 'you', 'we', 'they' are also explained.
- 😀 'He' is used for males, 'she' for females, and 'it' for objects or things without gender.
- 😀 Key pronouns covered include: I (I/me/my), you (you/your), he (he/him/his), she (she/her/her), it (it/its), we (we/us/our), they (they/them/their).
- 😀 Emphasis is placed on writing notes by hand rather than just taking screenshots to better retain learning.
- 😀 English uses plural forms even in cases like 'I' when referring collectively in certain contexts.
- 😀 The session encourages practical application, like forming sentences with the correct subject-verb alignment.
- 😀 The course is free for live sessions, with additional paid options available through apps or books for extended learning.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of this live session by Sardar Sir?
-The live session is designed to teach English speaking from zero level, focusing on absolute beginners who know only the basic ABCs.
Who is the target audience for this live English class?
-The target audience is people who have little to no knowledge of English and want to learn basic grammar and speaking skills for free.
What are 'subjects' in the context of this English class?
-In this class, 'subjects' refer to the part of a sentence that indicates who is performing the action, like 'I', 'he', 'she', 'they', or any person's name.
How are singular and plural subjects explained in the session?
-Singular subjects refer to one person or thing (e.g., he, she, it), while plural subjects refer to more than one person or thing (e.g., we, they). Understanding this distinction is important for correct English sentence construction.
What are the three meanings of 'he' as explained in the video?
-'He' can mean 'he' (subject), 'him' (object), or 'his' (possessive) depending on the context in a sentence.
How does the instructor explain the difference between 'he' and 'she'?
-'He' is used for males and 'she' is used for females, but the structure of applying these pronouns in sentences is the same, with 'he' or 'she' placed according to singular subject rules.
What is the role of 'it' according to the session?
-'It' is used for objects or animals that are not male or female, essentially for inanimate or neutral nouns.
How are the pronouns 'I', 'you', and 'we' taught in this class?
-'I' is explained to mean 'I', 'me', or 'my'; 'you' means 'you', 'your', or 'yours'; 'we' means 'we', 'us', or 'our'. Each is used based on the sentence context.
Why does Sardar Sir emphasize writing notes over taking screenshots?
-He emphasizes writing notes with pen and paper because actively writing helps learners remember and understand concepts better than just saving screenshots.
What is the importance of the first day’s lesson in this 30-day course?
-The first day's lesson focuses on the basics of English grammar, specifically pronouns and subjects, which form the foundation for all subsequent lessons in the course.
How does the instructor suggest handling plural pronouns in English?
-For more than one person or thing, plural pronouns like 'we' and 'they' are used. Even though 'I' is singular, English often treats it as plural in usage, following the rules of English sentence construction.
What advice does Sardar Sir give for practicing the lessons at home?
-He advises learners to sit comfortably, pay attention, take notes manually, and follow the lessons on Facebook or YouTube, ensuring they practice regularly for better retention.
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