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Learn English - Ten Common English Situations (with subtitles) - Duration: 9:14.

Hello everyone, and welcome to 'Common

Worldwide English Mistakes'. Usually in

these videos I present to you, each week,

one common English mistake made by

English language learners around the

world, but this week I'm going to do

things a little bit different. This week

I'm going to present to you ten everyday

English situations and teach you how to

handle those situations. So let's get

started.

I thought it would be best if I

presented to you a list of the ten

everyday situations and then you can

look at them, and then you can try to

decide yourself how you would handle it.

Then I will talk about each one and

you can see how you did after that.

Here is the list here.

Just one other quick thing: You will probably have to

pause the video and think about each

answer individually.

I just want to say from the start

that 'How are you?' is a very good and

acceptable way to say something, and it's

a good fallback. You can always say 'How

are you?' in every situation...and actually

you have to use it, I think, in very

formal situations and the situation

where you don't know somebody so well.

That being said, I actually don't say 'How

are you?' very often in my life, because I'm

not often in those situations. I say

these other phrases. I've made a

list for you in the slide that follows

this section, and I divided them into two

parts: there's the questions that start with

'how' and the questions that start with

'what'. They have different answers which

I will talk about in the section that follows the

slide. The 'how' questions are 'How are

you doing?' (that's very common), 'How's

everything going?'

(that's also very common), 'How's it going?'

(that's probably the one I say the most) and

'How are things going?'. OK, then the 'what'

section.

'What's up?' -- That's actually very common as

well. 'What's going on?' and 'What have you

been up to?'

Ok, so the textbook answer to 'How are you?'

in every textbook around the world is 'I'm

fine thank you, and you?' Again, it's a

very acceptable answer, and it's a good

fallback answer. Inn reality, we don't

actually say that very much. We answer

in many different ways. If you are doing

very well you could say 'Great, actually.

How about you?' Two things with this:

The word 'actually' is a great word

that you should really get into your

vocabulary -- we say it all the time -- and

notice I said 'How about you?'...so I reflected

the question back to you.

That's a very important skill. You

could also say 'Not bad.

How's it going with you?', and that's

probably the one I say the most. It's pretty

neutral -- you're not doing fantastic, you're not doing bad...so not bad. Then, again,

I reflect the question back to you. If

you're doing a little bit negative, you

could say 'It could be better, I guess.

How are you doing?' So, again, you're reflecting

the question. If you're doing

terrible -- and you're speaking to the

right person -- you can say 'Awful, actually.

It's been a rough week.

How are you?' Again, I reflect the

question back to you.

Ok, so those are the 'how' questions,

right? With the 'what' questions it's

actually pretty easy. If you say...if I say

to you...or if you say to me 'What's up?', I could

say 'Not much. What's up with you?'

'Not much' is a very good answer to the

' what' questions.

The standard response to 'thank you' is,

of course, 'You're welcome.' This is a

very good response, and you can use it in

any situation. I do use it quite a lot. I

think I more often say 'No problem.'

That's a good response to 'Thank you.'

You might have learned that you can

say 'My pleasure'. This is ok, but it's

a little bit too much -- and a little bit

too formal -- and I wouldn't use it very

much.

Okay a few

responses to 'I'm sorry.' Again, I think it

depends on the level of the apology.

If it's...somebody's just a little bit sorry

about something, you could say 'Don't

worry about it.' or 'It's ok. It's no

problem.' That might be a good response.

If it's a huge apology, and it really

affects your life , and the person says 'I'm

really really sorry.',

you could say 'Apology accepted.'

This one is actually the easiest of

the bunch. Let's say you ask me 'Can

you hand me the marker?' I would say

one of two things: I would say 'Here you

go.' or 'Here you are.' So 'Here you go.' 'Here

you are.'

That's about it.

I've just cooked a dinner, and

I have friends and family around, and I

want them to start eating because

they're waiting patiently and politely.

I think what I would say in an informal

situation is 'Dig in.'...

so just start eating. I could also

say, for example 'Help yourself'...

so just start eating, basically.

In this familiar phrase that is used in

many languages around the world, if you

want people to enjoy the food in English

then we usually use the French. You

would say 'Bon appetit.' If you don't

want to use that foreign language, then

you could say 'Enjoy your meal.'

I'm introduced to somebody, let's say

someone says 'This is Timo.' I would

say 'Nice to meet you.' and then Timo would

say to me back

'Nice to meet you, too.' It's always good

to say 'Nice to meet you, too.' You

shouldn't hesitate to do that.

I just wanted to talk a little bit

about a mistake I hear a lot. The

first time you meet somebody you say

'Nice to meet you.', but that's the only

time you ever say 'Nice to meet you.' to

somebody. After that, you say 'Nice to

see you.' or 'Nice to see you, again.'

It's very common in English to say

'Have a nice day.' and the proper response

to that is 'same to you,' or just 'you too'.

This applies for many situations.

'Merry Christmas' 'Same to you.' 'You too.'

'Happy New Year.' 'Same to you.'

'You too.'

Yeah, so 'good-bye' is a very standard

response. It's a very good response and

you can fall back on it.

However, it's the same kind of thing as these

other things that we don't actually say it

that, that often. I will give you some

examples of other things you might say.

So you could say just 'bye'. You could say

'bye-bye'.

You could say 'See you later.' -- and I think

that's the thing I probably say the most. You

could say 'Take care', and 'Take care' is

very nice. It's a...it's not overdoing it,

and it's kind of a kind way to say

'goodbye'.

You could say 'So long' which is something

I also say alot. You could say -- to be

totally informal -- 'Have a good one.'

That might be the informal one you might

have in your arsenal.

As always, if you liked the video, I

hope you'll click on the thumbs up below.

I hope you will share it with others if

you like it. I hope you will

subscribe to my channel. I think it's a

good idea as these videos come out every

week like clockwork. Also, I have a

website that I'm developing called

'Worldwide English Tips', and I hope you

will go pay that a visit. I'm developing it and

improving it all the time. Next, I

have a course on a site called Udemy and

it's called '50 Common English Mistakes'.

You have to go outside of YouTube to get

there. There's a link in the

description box below, and you'll get half

off the course if you follow that link.

Also, I have a Twitter feed, and it's

@epicnglishtips, so I hope you'll

follow me on Twitter. That's it.

Thanks again for watching. Hopefully see

you next week.

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Python Programming for Beginners #4: Variables - Duration: 3:10.

Hello students and welcome to this new lecture about Variables!

Variables are names given to data that we need to store and manipulate in our programs.

We need a variable name, an equal sign or the assignment operator if you prefer, and

the value to be stored.

This is also called an assignment statement.

A variable name in Python can only contain

letters (a - z, A - Z), numbers or underscores (_). However, the first character cannot be

a number. Spaces are not allowed in variable names

Avoid using Python keywords and function names as variable names. For example you cannot

use words that Python has reserved for a particular programmatic purpose, such as the word print.

Variable names are also case sensitive. When naming a variable in Python, we can either

use the camel case notation or use underscores. Camel case is writing compound words with

mixed casing (e.g. MyMessage). You can also use underscores (_) to separate the words.

Variable names should be short but descriptive. As you write more programs you'll get better

at coming up with meaningful names. Let's make an example using a variable in Hello

World program that you wrote in previous lecture. After 1st line add a new one and type:

message='Python' Now modify the last line to:

print(message) and look at the result. It prints the value

associated with the variable message. We can also define multiple variables at one

go. To do that simply write yearSales , companyName = 3000, 'Mellon'

Finally, when a variable is assigned a new

value, the old value is forgotten. This is called overwriting the variable.

We will see more and more examples of variables as we continue to the course.

Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next video tutorial!

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