English Language Learning: Speak English Like an American Native

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • Learning English for Everyday Conversation: In this video, we will learn how to introduce a friend, neighbor, employee, partner, colleague, etc., to another person. Then, we will discuss how the two introduced people can talk to each other. Next, we will learn how to introduce ourselves and ask about the other person's hometown. Finally, we will review the very important rules related to these conversations.
    Have you ever struggled to introduce people to each other?
    Do you want to know how to properly introduce people in different situations?
    In this comprehensive video, we will teach you how to introduce a friend, neighbor, employee, partner, colleague, etc., to another person. We will also show you how to introduce yourself correctly and ask about the other person's hometown.
    At the end of the video, we will also teach you the important and practical rules for these conversations.
    Watch the video now and improve your communication skills!
    What will you learn in this video?
    How to introduce people in different situations
    Important rules and tips for introducing people
    How to introduce yourself correctly
    Asking about the other person's hometown
    Conversation rules after introduction
    Who should watch this video?
    Anyone who wants to improve their communication skills
    People who have difficulty introducing people to each other
    Those who want to learn conversation rules in English
    Anyone who wants to be more confident in social situations
    Don't wait any longer, watch the video now!
    00:00 - Video introduction
    01:04 - Introduce
    01:22 - People
    01:45 - This
    02:05 - She
    02:25 - He
    02:45 - Partner
    03:05 - Colleague
    03:25 - Classmate
    03:45 - Teammate
    04:05 - Employee
    04:24 - From
    04:45 - Where
    05:04 - Brother
    05:26 - Sister
    05:45 - Neighbor
    06:05 - Boss
    06:25 - Friend
    06:47 - Possessive Adjectives
    07:15 - My
    07:35 - Your
    07:55 - His
    08:15 - Her
    08:35 - Its
    08:54 - Our
    09:14 - Their
    09:35 - Where are you from?
    10:06 - Are you from …?
    10:30 - I'll see you later
    11:00 - He is
    11:20 - He's
    11:40 - Using "He is" in a conversation makes the tone more formal and polite.
    12:14 - Coworker
    12:34 - Mine
    12:54 - "Catch you later"
    13:19 - "See ya"
    13:44 - Originally
    14:10 - The first conversation
    15:12 - The second conversation
    16:11 - The third conversation
    17:10 - The fourth conversation
    18:12 - The fifth conversation
    19:17 - The sixth conversation
    20:35 - The seventh conversation
    22:00 - Grammar section, Part 1: possessive adjectives
    25:33 - Grammar section, Part 2: Apostrophe S ('s) to Show Possession in English
    30:12 - End of the second part of the conversation.

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