Living English - Episode 20 - You walk sadly
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hello welcome to living English today
we're going to find out about Words
which describe how people do things
we'll also look at giving advice
first here's today's episode of our
drama in the last episode Anne went to
see the detective John
Bara he told her that he hadn't found
her brother but there was a
letter her brother's University
Professor has the letter and now Anne is
on her way to talk to the professor
she's going there by bus
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hello dear how are you very well thank
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you are you sure is anything wrong no
I'm fine
I watched you
walking you walk
sadly I'm old I walk slowly but you walk
sadly well I do have a problem not too
serious I hope I don't know I hope not
worrying doesn't help my
dear think positively it
helps do something take action you'll be
all right
I hope so thank
you where are you from dear Singapore
you speak English very well thank you
sometimes when people speak very quickly
I can't understand don't worry I speak
slowly and I see badly these days what
number bus is that dear it's
190 at last it was nice talking to you
you
too in that episode we saw the old lady
give Anne some advice and
sympathy sympathy is being concerned
about other
people listen to how the old lady shows
her
concern first she finds out if something
is wrong hello dear how are you very
well thank
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you are you sure is anything wrong she
calls Anne dear usually we only call
children dear but old people often call
young people
dear an is polite and says that she's
very well is anything wrong no I'm
fine she says that she's fine this is
the same as saying she's well or she is
okay there's nothing
wrong try saying it with her is anything
wrong is anything wrong no I'm fine the
old lady doesn't believe her and Anne
admits that something is
wrong well I do have a
problem notice that Anne says I do have
a problem not just I have a problem
she emphasizes do because before she
said she didn't have a
problem now listen to the old lady show
her concern not too serious I hope she
could have said I hope it's not serious
listen to Anne's reply I don't know I
hope not notice that Anne says I hope
not we say not after hope instead of
saying don't before
it for most verbs such as know think or
say we say don't before them if they are
negative listen to an again I don't know
I hope
not I don't know and I hope not say the
negative of
these I
say I don't
say I think
I don't think I
understand I don't
understand I
hope I hope
not now listen to the advice the old
lady gives an worrying doesn't help my
dear think positively it
helps do something take action you'll be
all right she tells Anne to think
positively
she means to think that good things will
happen words that tell us how we do
something are called
adverbs doing words such as think are
verbs and words such as positively that
say how we think are
adverbs listen for the adverbs in this
clip I watched you
walking you walk
sadly I'm old I walk slowly but you walk
sadly the adverbs are sadly and
slowly they mean that Anne walks in a
sad way and that the old lady walks in a
slow
way we often add a Lee sound to
adjectives the words that describe
things you can say that a snail is slow
and that it moves
slowly listen for three Lee adverbs in
this
clip sometimes when people speak very
quickly I can't understand don't worry I
speak
slowly and I see badly these
days
quickly
slowly and
badly people speak
quickly or they speak
slowly she sees
badly now it's your turn to try some of
these Lee
adverbs he is quiet he
speaks he speaks
quietly she is loud she
speaks she speaks
loudly she is happy she
walks she walks happily
his thoughts are
negative he
thinks he thinks
negatively not all adverbs have this Lee
sound see if you can work out which is
the adverb in this
clip you speak English very
well it's well she speaks English very
well well is the adverb formed from the
adjective good
and here's someone else who speaks
English very well Michelle codin thank
you hello everyone what have you got
today a pack of cards I want you to
build a house of
cards
okay tell the viewers how you're
building it listen out for any adverbs
Brenton
uses I'm building it slowly
and
carefully if I built it
quickly it would fall
down
there you used four
adverbs do you know what they were
Brenton uh
slowly
carefully and quickly
what's the other one you said that if
you built the house of cards quickly it
would fall down adverbs say something
about
verbs what did you say about fall I said
it would fall down down is the
adverb adverbs say how when and where
things happen they also say how well you
do something if you're bad at it or good
at it you're good at English yes I speak
English
well listen again to the old lady at the
bus stop telling Anne how well she
speaks English and then say it with
her you speak English very
well very well remember that we use very
with adjectives to mean more than we we
also use very to do the same thing with
adverbs listen again to
an sometimes when people speak very
quickly I can't understand she can't
understand when people speak very
quickly let's look again at
adverbs how did Brenton build the House
of
Cards
slowly and
carefully how is this man walking
very slowly and
carefully let's have a look at someone
playing the
violin it sounds
beautiful how does she play she
plays she plays
beautifully what's your violin playing
like
Brenton my violin playing is
bad how does he play he
plays he plays
badly how well do you play
Michelle I had lessons when I was
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