In today’s 925 English videolesson, we’re going to learn how to explain a problem in English.
Much of your work probably involves solving problems. And sometimes we can’t do it alone. But cooperating with someone to solve a problem means explaining it clearly.
Before you explain the problem however, you’ll need to ask for help. Two really useful words in this situation are “would” and “could.” These words help you make polite requests. For example, you might say “could you help me?” or “would you help me with this?” And we can add to these expressions to get longer, even more polite expressions.
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In today’s 925 English videolesson, we’re going to learn how to make generalizations in English.
Don’t you hate it when people say things like “Americans are rude?” 我的意思是, not all Americans are rude. And people in other countries are rude too. It’s simply not helpful to say something is true of a whole group of people. When it’s negative like that, it feels wrong.
But it can be helpful to describe a group of people, as long as we are clear that it’s not everyone we’re talking about. We call this a “generalization.” For example, “many of my friends work in finance.” I’m making a generalization about my friends. And it doesn’t have to be people. If I say “most of our online sales come from Europe,” I’m generalizing about sales.
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我们经常讨论的一个方面是他们的外表, 或它们的外观. 要做到这一点, 我们用形容词, like “tall” or “short” or “well-dressed” or “heavy” or “thin.” When we describe people, 我们也谈论他们头发的颜色. 这是几个适合您的特殊用语: “brunette” means someone with brown hair, and “blonde” refers to someone with light hair or yellow hair.
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In today’s 925 English videolesson, we’re going to learn how to talk about times and dates in English.
If you’re like most people in business, every day is scheduled down to the minute. We’ve all got meetings, 时间线, tasks, and deadlines to worry about. And it seems like our phones are constantly buzzing with calendar notifications.
To keep these complex schedules up to date, we often have to ask people when something is going to happen. An easy way to do that is with the word “什么时候,” like “when is the meeting?” That could mean either the date – or calendar day – or the time. So if you need to be more specific, you might ask “at what time is the meeting?” Or “what’s the date for the meeting?”
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