Polite English: Ask Better Questions (and get better results)
Do you speak politely in English? In this class, I’ll show you how to combine good language with smart psychology to create more positive results. You’ll learn 3 easy ways to sound more respectful and diplomatic in English. We will change commands into questions, and ordinary questions into better questions. Specifically, we’ll focus on: “Could you please...”, “Would you like...” and “Do you think...” For more lessons like this, take my complete course to upgrade your English: https://www.engvid.com/to/rebecca10minuteenglish
More of my lessons about polite English:
How to disagree politely in English https://youtu.be/OvWDWx8Rshw
How to end a conversation politely https://youtu.be/ce8u2OFrrXM
In this lesson:
00:00 – Introduction –
01:18 "Could you please...?"
04:05 "Would you like...?"
06:18 "Do you think...?"
09:50 – Practice –
Видео Polite English: Ask Better Questions (and get better results) канала Learn English with Rebecca · engVid
More of my lessons about polite English:
How to disagree politely in English https://youtu.be/OvWDWx8Rshw
How to end a conversation politely https://youtu.be/ce8u2OFrrXM
In this lesson:
00:00 – Introduction –
01:18 "Could you please...?"
04:05 "Would you like...?"
06:18 "Do you think...?"
09:50 – Practice –
Видео Polite English: Ask Better Questions (and get better results) канала Learn English with Rebecca · engVid
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
31 марта 2023 г. 8:51:18
00:15:41
Другие видео канала
Improve Your Pronunciation: The Short A in EnglishPrepositions in Real Life: SINCE, FOR, DURING, WHILE10 "LOOK" Phrasal Verbs: "look up", "look for", "look into"...8 English Idioms Hiding in QuestionsSpeak Like a Manager: 9 Easy Business Phrases with ‘ON’“CAN” or “COULD”? What’s the difference?Improve Your English Fluency: 10 Words for SeeingSilent Letters in English: The 10 Most Common Errors12 Confusing English VerbsEnglish Pronunciation Hack: The Missing SWriting & Punctuation: How to use a COMMA correctly in a complex sentencePhrasal Verbs: Add “OUT” to change the meaning of these 8 verbsEnglish Grammar: Which prepositions go with these 12 adjectives?Learn all the Tenses in English: Complete CourseHow to Write Effective Email Subject LinesUpgrade your English: 12 Confusing Advanced AdjectivesSTOP SAYING “SAID”: 8 words you can use insteadListen & Repeat: How to pronounce the short ‘U’ sound in EnglishWHO’S or WHOSE?Learn 8 Popular English Expressions