English Conversation Learn English Speaking English Subtitles Lesson 01

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10 Jan 201429:00

Summary

TLDRThe video script revolves around Elena, a Spanish student who arrives in England to improve her English and become a tourist guide. She is welcomed by Agatha Johnson and her family, offering a warm introduction to British culture. The script also includes English lessons with Gabrielle, focusing on personal pronouns, the verb 'to be', and regular verb conjugation in the present simple tense. The lessons are interspersed with sitcom scenes that depict Elena's interactions with the Johnson family, highlighting her journey to adapt to a new environment while learning English.

Takeaways

  • 🎶 Music is used as a backdrop in the script.
  • 🏠 The character Elena arrives at Agatha's house and is welcomed as part of the family.
  • 🇪🇸 Elena mentions she is from Madrid and is studying English in London.
  • 👪 Elena has a large family with four brothers and three sisters.
  • 👩‍🏫 Gabrielle, the English teacher, introduces herself and teaches basic English grammar concepts like personal subject pronouns and the verb 'to be.'
  • 💬 The script covers greetings, contracted forms of the verb 'to be,' and the conjugation of regular verbs in the present simple.
  • 🌍 The lesson includes discussing city names and nationalities, illustrating with examples like 'I come from London' or 'He comes from Boston.'
  • 🏫 Elena is studying at the Queen School on Exeter Avenue.
  • 🧳 Elena plans to stay in London for eight weeks while studying English.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 The characters discuss their families and occupations, with Elena's father being a furniture maker and her mother a housewife.

Q & A

  • Who is the main character in the sitcom and what is her purpose in England?

    -The main character in the sitcom is Elena, a Spanish student who has come to England to study the English language.

  • What is the name of the family Elena is staying with and how do they treat her?

    -Elena is staying with the Johnson family. Agatha Johnson, the matriarch, treats Elena warmly and makes her feel part of the family.

  • How many brothers and sisters does Elena have?

    -Elena has four brothers and three sisters, making her part of a large family.

  • What does Elena's father do for a living?

    -Elena's father makes furniture for a living.

  • What is the name of Agatha's brother and what is his characteristic?

    -Agatha's brother's name is Victor. He is described as handsome, clever, and very forgetful.

  • What is the name of the language school Elena is attending and where is it located?

    -Elena is attending the Queen School, which is located on Exeter Avenue.

  • How long is Elena's language course in London?

    -Elena's language course in London is eight weeks long.

  • What does the English lesson taught by Gabrielle cover in the script?

    -The English lesson taught by Gabrielle covers personal subject pronouns, the verb 'to be' in different forms, contracted forms of the verb 'to be', and the conjugation of regular verbs in the present simple tense.

  • What are some of the greetings used in English as demonstrated in the script?

    -Some of the greetings used in English include 'hello', 'hi', 'good morning', 'good afternoon', 'good evening', 'see you', 'see you soon', 'goodbye', 'bye', and 'have a nice day'.

  • What is the occupation of Gabrielle's husband, Dylan?

    -Dylan, Gabrielle's husband, is a radio DJ.

  • Which city does Agatha's brother live in?

    -Agatha's brother, Alan, lives in Sydney, Australia.

Outlines

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🛋️ Welcome to the Johnson Family

The scene begins with a musical introduction and a focus on cleaning and organizing a room. Elena, a new arrival from Madrid, is welcomed by Agatha Johnson. Despite Elena's limited English, Agatha warmly introduces her to the Johnson family, emphasizing that Elena is now part of the family. They discuss Elena's large family in Spain, and Agatha expresses her happiness at having Elena join them. The conversation shifts to practical matters like tea time and settling Elena into her room. The scene transitions to a language lesson led by Gabrielle, introducing personal subject pronouns and the verb 'to be.'

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📝 Pronouns and Contractions in English

The lesson continues with Gabrielle teaching the use of personal subject pronouns and contracted forms of the verb 'to be.' Examples include 'he's' for 'he is' and 'you're' for 'you are.' The importance of using a capital 'I' for the first person singular is highlighted. Gabrielle explains that 'you' can be used for both singular and plural forms and for both formal and informal situations. The lesson emphasizes practicing the contracted forms, as seen in the earlier sitcom episode where Agatha invites Elena to call her by her first name.

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📸 Meeting Victor and More Family Members

In the sitcom segment, Elena learns more about Agatha's family through photographs. Agatha introduces her brother Victor, who arrives punctually at 5 PM daily and lives with her along with her cat Felix and canary Tweety. Elena is introduced to Agatha's boyfriend Harold, who works in a bank, and Agatha's brother Alan, who lives in Sydney, Australia. The episode also mentions Agatha's sister Betty, who is described as difficult. After the sitcom, Gabrielle resumes the lesson, reflecting on Elena's large family and asking viewers about their family sizes. The lesson introduces greetings and explores regular verbs in the present simple, focusing on their conjugations and the addition of 's' for the third person singular.

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🌆 Exploring Verbs and City Names

Gabrielle continues the lesson on regular verbs in the present simple. The verb 'to come' is conjugated with examples, emphasizing the addition of 's' for the third person singular. The verb 'to live' is also demonstrated with examples of different cities around the world, linking it to Agatha's brother living in Sydney. The verb 'to work' is discussed, mentioning various professions and the use of French words in English. Gabrielle introduces city names like New York, Tokyo, and Paris, and expresses a desire to visit them all. The lesson wraps up with encouragement to practice the verbs, and Gabrielle bids the viewers goodbye.

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🍽️ Getting to Know the Johnsons

Elena meets Agatha's brother Victor, who is surprised by her presence. Agatha describes Victor as handsome, clever, and forgetful. Elena explains her intention to study English and become a tourist guide. Agatha teases Victor about his familiarity with the language school where Elena will study. Elena will be staying for eight weeks in London for her language course. She shares details about her family in Madrid, including her parents' jobs. Agatha helps Elena feel at home by involving her in setting the table, and Agatha's eccentricity is highlighted. Gabrielle resumes the lesson, asking about the sitcom's difficulty and highlighting personal subject pronouns and regular verbs in present simple.

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🌎 Exploring Object Pronouns and Nationalities

The lesson transitions to personal object pronouns, with examples of replacing direct objects with pronouns like 'him,' 'her,' and 'it.' Gabrielle provides examples from the sitcom, illustrating how to use these pronouns effectively. The lesson then covers countries, nationalities, and languages, linking them with personal subject pronouns and regular verb conjugations. Gabrielle provides examples for different countries, emphasizing the consistent form of nationalities. She concludes with an encouragement for students, acknowledging the difficulty of learning English and congratulating them on their progress.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡English lesson

An 'English lesson' refers to an educational session focused on teaching the English language, including grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. In the video's theme, English lessons are a central part of the narrative as they are what the main character, Elena, is studying. Gabrielle, the teacher, conducts lessons that help viewers understand personal pronouns, verb conjugation, and greetings, which are crucial for language learners.

💡Personal subject pronouns

Personal subject pronouns are words used to refer to the person or thing that is the subject of a sentence. In the script, Gabrielle teaches these pronouns, such as 'I', 'you', 'he', 'she', 'it', 'we', and 'they', which are essential for constructing sentences in English. The script uses these pronouns to illustrate conversations between characters, like 'I am Gabrielle' and 'You are my student'.

💡Verb to be

The 'verb to be' is a fundamental English verb used to indicate existence, identity, or a state of being. In the script, Gabrielle explains the conjugation of 'to be' in different forms such as 'I am', 'you are', 'he is', etc., and also covers the contracted forms like 'I'm' and 'he's'. This verb is repeatedly used throughout the script to demonstrate its importance in everyday English communication.

💡Contracted forms

Contracted forms in English are shortened versions of words or phrases that are created by omitting certain letters or sounds. In the video, contracted forms of the verb 'to be' are highlighted, such as 'I'm' for 'I am' and 'he's' for 'he is'. These forms are common in spoken English and are used in the script to show the natural flow of conversation, like when Agatha says 'You're part of the family now'.

💡Greeting

A 'greeting' is a polite expression or gesture used when meeting someone. The script discusses various ways to greet people in English, such as 'hello', 'hi', 'good morning', and 'goodbye'. Greetings are an essential part of social interaction, and the script uses them to demonstrate the cultural aspect of language learning, as seen in the interactions between Elena and the Johnson family.

💡Present simple

The 'present simple' tense is used to describe habits, routines, and general truths. In the script, Gabrielle teaches the conjugation of regular verbs in the present simple tense, such as 'I come', 'you come', and 'they come'. The script uses this tense to describe where characters live and work, illustrating the regularity of their lives, for example, 'I live in Madrid'.

💡Nationality

Nationality refers to the legal relationship between an individual and a country, often indicating where a person is from or their citizenship. In the script, Gabrielle explains how to express nationality in English, such as 'I am Australian', 'you are French', and 'he is Italian'. Nationality is a key concept in the video as it helps to understand the diverse backgrounds of the characters.

💡Language

A 'language' is a system of communication using words and grammar. The script discusses various languages spoken by different nationalities, such as English, French, Italian, and German. The main theme of the video revolves around language learning, specifically English, as Elena's goal is to improve her English to become a tourist guide.

💡Personal object pronouns

Personal object pronouns are used to receive the action of a verb or to indicate the indirect object of a verb. In the script, Gabrielle introduces these pronouns, such as 'me', 'you', 'him', 'her', 'us', and 'them'. They are used to avoid repetition of nouns and to make sentences more concise, as seen in the example 'Anna knows him well' instead of 'Anna knows James well'.

💡Family

A 'family' is a group of individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption. The script frequently mentions family as a central theme, with characters discussing their family members and backgrounds. Elena, for instance, talks about her large family in Madrid, which includes four brothers and three sisters, emphasizing the importance of family in her life.

Highlights

Introduction of the main characters, Elena and Agatha, setting the scene in the Johnson family home.

Elena's arrival from Madrid and her introduction to the English language and culture.

Agatha's warm welcome and immediate inclusion of Elena as part of the family.

Elena's struggle with English and the humorous misunderstandings that arise.

The sitcom's educational approach to teaching English as a second language.

Gabrielle's introduction as the English teacher and her teaching methodology.

Explanation of personal subject pronouns and their usage in English.

The use of contractions in English, simplifying the verb 'to be'.

Cultural exchange between Elena and Agatha, showcasing different family dynamics.

Elena's adjustment to life in England and her aspirations to become a tourist guide.

Introduction of Victor, Agatha's brother, adding a new dynamic to the story.

The importance of greetings in English and their variations throughout the day.

Conjugation of regular verbs in the present simple tense, with examples.

Discussion of city names in English and their cultural significance.

Elena's introduction to Victor and their interaction, hinting at a potential romantic subplot.

Review of personal subject pronouns and the introduction of personal object pronouns.

Study of countries, nationalities, and languages to expand vocabulary and understanding.

Agatha's eccentric behavior and its impact on the sitcom's humor.

Elena's reflections on her family and the emotional aspects of being away from home.

Victor's forgetfulness and its role in the sitcom's comedic moments.

The sitcom's conclusion with a look forward to future lessons and interactions.

Transcripts

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clean and polish neat and tidy

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pillow pillow pillow

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pillow sofa

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sofa sofa sofa

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sofa

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oh table

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table

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table table

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table

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shops

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shelves

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shelves

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shells

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mirror

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mirror mirror on the wall

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who's the fairest of them all

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hey

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it's the new girl

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hello i'm elena

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come in come in

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so good to see you elena

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i'm agatha agatha johnson pleased to

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meet you mrs johnson

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welcome to the johnson family

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um

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i come from madrid

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oh no no

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welcome to the johnson family

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my family is in spain

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yes

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yes i know

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you must be tired after your long

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journey

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sorry i don't understand my

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english is not very good

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you

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must be

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tired after

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your

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journey

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yes very tired

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very long journey yes

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well now let's sit down together oh

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thank you

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is everything all right

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everything is all right mrs johnson no

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you call me agatha ah all right thank

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you agatha you're part of the family now

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the part of the family

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yes

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my family my brother oh me oh

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um i have four brothers

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four brothers wow wow that's nice

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they're big boys really

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what about sisters i also have three

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sisters oh dear

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that's too many

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my family is a very big many people

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yes elena

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that's nice

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you have a big family

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i have a small family

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now an extra person me yes

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elena you're one of the family now thank

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you agatha that's nice

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well now it's tea time

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oh good uh one cup of tea two cups of

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tea

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yes

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that's right i'll take your bags to your

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room then go into the kitchen

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what what heavy bags

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yes many bags no no it's a heavy heavy

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bags oh yes heavy very heavy bags

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okay

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i'll be right back

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all right

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[Music]

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hello everyone and welcome to your first

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english lesson

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my name is gabrielle

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and i'm here with you

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to teach you some english

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did you see

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the first episode of our story

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in our sitcom today

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elena the spanish student

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arrives at agatha's house

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elena is very brave

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going to england a new country to study

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the language

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don't you think

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anyway are you ready to start the lesson

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first of all

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you are going to learn

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personal subject pronouns

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like

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i

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i

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am gabrielle

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you

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you are my student

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then

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we are also going to study the verb to

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be

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you are pedro

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he is marcel

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she is utter

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and finally we will look at the

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contracted forms of the verb to be

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your

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your pedro

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he's

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he's marcel

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she's

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she's utter

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so let's get started

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our screen is going to help you

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understand everything

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personal subject pronouns

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we have the first person

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i

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i'm gabrielle

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and

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the second

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you

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you're my student

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then we have the third person singular

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he

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which is masculine

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he

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is my father

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my

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dad she

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which is feminine

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she

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is my mom

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she is diane

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and

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it

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for

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things and animals

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then we have the first person plural

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we

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we

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are friends now

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and the second person plural

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you

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which is the same as the second person

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singular

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you're

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my students

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this is an important point

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we say you

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for one person

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and you

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for many people

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finally we have the third person plural

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they they're our books

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excellent

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now it's very important to remember that

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with the first person singular

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i

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we always use a capital letter

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i

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am your teacher okay

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in english we don't have different

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pronouns for formal and informal

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situations

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you can use

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you

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with a young boy

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or

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you with the queen of england

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if you want to make a situation

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less formal

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you can say

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call me by my first name

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like when agatha said to elena

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call me agatha

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you're part of the family now

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do you remember

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now

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are you a little tired

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maybe just a little but we have a bit

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more to learn today

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so let's look at the verb to be

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first we have

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i am

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for example

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i

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am gabrielle

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i

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am american

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then we have you are

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you

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are french

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or

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you are

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tired

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then

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he

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she

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or it is for example

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he is jack

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and

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she is diane

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it is a cup of tea

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then

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we are

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we are brazilian

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we are italian

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we are spanish

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remember you

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in the plural form is the same as in the

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singular form

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so we can say

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you are funny to talk about one person

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or lots of people

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then finally we have

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they are

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for example

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they

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are heavy

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okay

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great

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now when we are speaking in english we

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often use the contracted form of the

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verb to be

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so instead of

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i am gabrielle we say

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i'm gabrielle

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i am becomes

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i'm

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do you remember in the sitcom today

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agatha said

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part of the family

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well

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your is the contraction of

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you are

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he is

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becomes

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he's

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she is

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she's

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and it is

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becomes it's

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it's my tea

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we are is we're

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you are

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again becomes you're

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and they are

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there

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like when elena in the sitcom describes

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her brothers

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their big boys

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well i don't know about you but i'm

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exhausted after all this studying

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and i bet you're tired too

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see you soon for our next lesson

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bye

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[Music]

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here we are

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[Music]

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here we are

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t

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4 2. thank you

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milk and sugar yes please

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have a biscuit they're homemade no thank

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you

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now you must tell me about yourself

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your family

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mom

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dad

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i have four brothers

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and three sisters

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well i'm a student

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and i go to a language school to study

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english yes

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my english is not very good no

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no no no it's quite good

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where is the school

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it's near here on exeter avenue that's

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very close

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good

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just 10 minutes

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oh that's easy

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perhaps

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victor could take you

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by car

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victor who's victor my brother

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your brother

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that is a photo of victor oh

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he's a big boy well he's 25.

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and that

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is my boyfriend harold your boyfriend he

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works in a bank

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in a bank

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that's my brother alan or your brother

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he lives in sydney in australia yes

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he loves it oh i want to see australia

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me too

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perhaps one day

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and and who's that

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photo oh that's just my sister betty oh

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your sister she lives near here i see

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her

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every day

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every day

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yes we go shopping together you go

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shopping

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she's a very

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difficult person

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but she's your sister yes

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she's a very difficult sister

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and this

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this is a photo

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of my mother

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and my father

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your mother and your father your parents

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yes

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my parents

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on their anniversary day

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sorry i don't understand

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on the day that they got married oh oh

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yes that anniversary day yes

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and here

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is the rest of my family

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oh that's interesting

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oh

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that's victor

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he is punctual like always he arrives at

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home at five o'clock every day every day

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he lives here

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yes he lives with me

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oh he lives here yes with my cat felix

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oh your cat felix and my canary

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tweety

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your canary tweeting

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hello victor

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come in and meet elena

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[Music]

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hello there and welcome back to your

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english lesson

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did you enjoy the sitcom today

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i like learning about people's families

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do you elena certainly has a big family

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doesn't she

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what about you

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do you have a big or a small family

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i have a small family like agatha

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me

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my husband dylan

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he comes from sunny california and he's

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a radio dj

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and

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lady coco my fluffy cat

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but anyway to the lesson

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today we are going to talk about the

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conjugation of some regular verbs in the

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present simple

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and

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some city names in english

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well

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before we start

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let's have a look at ways of greeting

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people with the help of our screen

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greeting people is very important in any

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language

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when we greet people in english we can

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say hello

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to everyone

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or

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hi

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to family and friends as high

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is less formal

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we can also say

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good morning good afternoon

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or

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good evening depending on the time of

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day

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when people are leaving we say

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see you

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see you soon

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goodbye

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bye

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or

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good night if it is night time

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when you leave someone you can also say

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have a nice day

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there are many ways of greeting people

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in english aren't there

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now

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are you ready for some grammar

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so

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the conjugation of regular verbs in the

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present tense

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with the verb to come we have

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i come

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you

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come

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he

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comes

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she

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comes

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it

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comes

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we

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come

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you

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come and they come

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we always use the word come apart from

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the third person singular where we use

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comes

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this is the same in all regular verbs

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you just add an s to the verb with he

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she or it

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easy right

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we can say

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i come from london

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he

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comes from boston we come from san

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francisco

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they come from glasgow

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okay

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let's look at another verb

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to live

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we can say

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i live in madrid

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you live in moscow and

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he lives in chicago

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remember what we do with the third

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person singular

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we add an s at the end

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lives

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agatha's brother

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lives in sydney remember

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finally let's look at the verb to work

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i work

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you work

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he works

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she works

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it works

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we work

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you work

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they work

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do you remember where agatha's boyfriend

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works

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he works in a bank

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dylan my husband

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works in a radio station

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they

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work in a restaurant

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now restaurant is a french word

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we often use french words in english

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mary works in a boutique

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jack works in a hotel

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okay so now let's look at some other

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city names in english

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do you know any well

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we have

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new york

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fabulous for its shopping

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tokyo in japan

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paris in france oh very romantic

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saint petersburg in russia

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it's very cold there

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florence in italy

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such a beautiful city

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barcelona in spain and berlin in germany

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have you been to any of these cities

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i want to visit them all

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well

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i think that's enough work for one day

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well done for working so hard

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i look forward to seeing you next time

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don't forget to practice those regular

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verbs

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see you soon and have a nice day

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bye

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[Music]

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hello darling

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hi agatha

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are you

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i'm elena

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darling this is elena

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uh elena hello elena

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uh what are you doing here

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she's staying with us sweetheart

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why don't you tell me about these things

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oh i do i do i tell you everything

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darling

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elena this is my gorgeous brother vic

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he's very handsome very clever

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and very forgetful

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i'm studying english here i come from

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madrid

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nice to meet you

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studying english

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yes i want to speak a good english and

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become a tourist guide

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lovely

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lovely girl

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where where are you studying

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at the queen school on exeter avenue you

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know it

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do i know it um

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agatha do i know the school

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of course darling of course he does of

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course i do

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silly me silly you

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tell you

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well

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i think that we are going to have a

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wonderful time with elena staying here

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yes uh a wonderful time thank you

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how long are you going to be in london

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that's right

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get to know each other

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and

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i'll go start dinner

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can i help you agatha no sweet girl you

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stay right where you are all right

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when did you arrive

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uh today

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and you'll be staying with us

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in until you go back to spain

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when

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um

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i go back to madrid after my english

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course and my language course is eight

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weeks

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love is in the air

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love is in the air i'm sorry my sister

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is a little

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eccentric your sister is very nice

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tell me tell me about your family elena

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i have

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many sisters and brothers

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are you the oldest

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no i have two brothers and one sister

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who are

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older

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older older than you yes and

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my my mother is carmen and my father is

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fernando

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and this is your first time away from

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madrid yes

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um i'm happy uh to be in london but also

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i'm a little sad uh you miss uh you miss

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your big family

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yes

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but

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but you are very kind and you are very

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nice

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thank you

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and what does your what does your father

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do back in madrid what's his job

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he makes

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this

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and and this

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um

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well he makes he makes furniture yes

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yes

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and your mother

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does she work

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my mother works very hard in the house

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cooking

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washing cleaning

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your mother is a housewife a housewife

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housewife

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so

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how are you getting along uh just fine

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thanks agatha

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very fine thank you wonderful

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now come and help me set the table

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okay

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[Music]

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hi everyone

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welcome back to your english course

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i hope you are ready to study hard today

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we have a lot to do

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what about our sitcom was it difficult

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to understand

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don't worry it's always difficult at the

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beginning in our story today

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elena meets agatha's brother victor

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victor is very surprised isn't he

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and agatha is very strange in this

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episode

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i wonder why

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anyway

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today we are going to review the

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personal subject pronouns

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the present simple of regular verbs and

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then we are going to look at a new topic

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the personal object pronouns

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listen

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you're good students and i like you

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[Music]

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he's dylan

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my husband

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he's very good looking and i like him

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we are also going to study how to say

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some countries

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nationalities

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and languages

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are you ready to start

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so

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do you remember how to use personal

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subject pronouns and how to conjugate

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regular verbs

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of course you do

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let's practice them again and look at

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countries nationalities and languages

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i come from australia

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so

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i am australian and i speak english

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you come from france so

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you are french and you speak french

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he

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comes from italy

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so

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he is italian and he speaks italian

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we come from germany so

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we

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are german and we speak

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german

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they come from japan

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so

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they are japanese and they speak

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japanese

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the nationality always stays the same

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singular plural masculine and feminine

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do you see

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so

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what do you think is your english

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improving or please help me

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the english language is too difficult

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well

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actually this is very helpful for our

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lesson today

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have a look at this sentence

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please help me me is a personal object

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pronoun

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the object of the verb

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so let's look at all the personal object

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pronouns

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we have

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me

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you

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him

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her

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it

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us

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them

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here are some examples

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anna knows james

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well anna knows him well

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instead of anna knows nadia well we can

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say anna knows her well

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instead of saying anna knows french well

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we can say anna knows it well

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next we have us

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in the sitcom when victor says to elena

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what are you doing here

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agatha replies she's staying with us

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finally we have them

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anna knows jack and alice well

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anna knows them well

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wow anna knows a lot of people

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well

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that's all for today

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well done you're great students and

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you're going to learn a lot i'll see you

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next time

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bye

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