English in Canada (Natural Pronunciation)
English can be weird. Canadian English isn't an exception.
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I Found My Cat Watching This
My cat Bomjik watching a dancing bear. What would he say if he could talk?
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Music by Bensound.com/royalty-free-music
License code: 3MZSGLCSFJPT6S5N
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English Hobbies — Coming Soon
Tips, tricks and useful information for learning English. Coming soon.
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Goose Party!
Annual migration of Snow Geese through Richmond, British Columbia, Canada 2023. An unexpected walk along the river turned into an unbelievable experience.
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Canadian English – Embedded Speech (Part 1)
Welcome to "Speak Like A Canadian" series! 🍁 In today's lesson, we look at Embedded Speech. In "Embedded Speech Part 1", we'll help ESL learners grasp the nuances of Canadian English. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, this video will provide insights to enhance your conversational skills.
Use Sentence Form (Subject - Verb), not Question Form (Verb - Subject)
Begin Embedded Questions with:
Could you tell me...?
Do you remember...?
Do you know...?
Would you mind telling me...?
Begin Embedded Statements with:
I wonder...
Let's ask...
I'm not sure...
I would like to know...
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#SpeakLikeACanadian #EmbeddedSpeech #ESLLessons #CanadianEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishTutorial #LanguageLearning #CanadianAccent #ESL #EmbeddedQuestions #EmbeddedStatements #Embedded
Special thanks for the
Girl with phone video: Tong at https://pixabay.com/users/piyapong89-7158719/
And music:
Music: http://www.bensound.com
License code: 0TBYLTN1EEJT4BEG
Alex Kizenkov https://pixabay.com/users/alex_kizenkov-33612407/
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Canadian English – Embedded Speech (Part 2)
Welcome to "Speak Like A Canadian" series! 🍁 In today's lesson, we look at Embedded Speech. In "Embedded Speech Part 2", we'll help ESL learners grasp the nuances of Canadian English. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, this video will provide insights to enhance your conversational skills.
[Part 1]
Use Sentence Form (Subject - Verb), not Question Form (Verb - Subject)
Begin Embedded Questions with:
Could you tell me...?
Do you remember...?
Do you know...?
Would you mind telling me...?
Begin Embedded Statements with:
I wonder...
Let's ask...
I'm not sure...
I would like to know...
[Part 2]
When there is no Question Word like Who, What, When, Where, Why or How at the beginning of Questions with an answer of Yes or No, Use:
...if
...whether
...whether or not
Could you tell me...?
Do you remember...?
Do you know...?
Would you mind telling me...?
Could you tell me if we have a test tomorrow?
Do you remember whether we have a test tomorrow?
Do you know whether or not we have a test tomorrow?
Would you mind telling me if we have a test tomorrow?
🔔 Subscribe for more: https://www.youtube.com/@EnglishHobbies
#SpeakLikeACanadian #EmbeddedSpeech #ESLLessons #CanadianEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishTutorial #LanguageLearning #CanadianAccent #ESL #EmbeddedQuestions #EmbeddedStatements #Embedded
Special thanks for the
Girl with phone video: Tong at https://pixabay.com/users/piyapong89-7158719/
And music:
Music: http://www.bensound.com
License code: 0TBYLTN1EEJT4BEG
Alex Kizenkov https://pixabay.com/users/alex_kizenkov-33612407/
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Canadian vs British English
🍁🇬🇧 Enjoy a delightful stroll through scenic Vancouver as two friends uncover a few of the differences between Canadian and British vocabulary. Along the streets and water, watch as everyday chit-chat reveals unexpected linguistic twists. Plus, stay tuned till the end for a heartwarming surprise that might just hint at more linguistic adventures to come. Is this the beginning of a new ESL series? Subscribe & find out! ✈️🍁 #CanadianVsBritish #VancouverWalks #ESL
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