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Bad English

Bad English English, baby! Video Lesson

Date: Apr 13 2007

Intro

1. Learn Vocabulary - Learn some new vocabulary before you start the lesson.

2. Read and Prepare - Read the introduction and prepare to hear the audio.

When you are learning another language, it is difficult to blend what you learn in books with how people actually talk.

In every language, people stutter, insert extra words and use expressions that are not in the dictionary.

English, baby! members sometimes comment on the “bad English” of our cast members. For example, they say we shouldn’t be saying “like” so much. But “like” is very common in the spoken language. Of course, you would never use the expression in writing unless you were quoting someone.

Listen to Amanda and Kevin talk about bad English.

3. Watch - Watch the video without reading the dialog.

Dialog

1. Listen and Read - Listen to the audio and read the dialog at the same time.

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2. Study - Read the dialog again to see how the vocab words are used.

Amanda

Amanda

Kevin

Kevin

Amanda:  So what’s interesting is I have a four year-old son…

Kevin:  OK.

Amanda:  ... and so we’re trying to teach him the language. The English language. But it’s very difficult to realize that, how we speak with all the slang and the poor construction using “like,” “um,” the pausing…

Kevin:  The colloquialisms.

Amanda:  Yes. Pausing, “um,” “Like, well”... It’s so difficult to curb that while you’re teaching a child because you don’t want to teach that or pass it on. It’s near impossible.

Kevin:  Well, it is but his English will eventually get good. But it does take sort of coaching, right?

Amanda:  Absolutely.

Kevin:  And, and good teaching, both from the parents as well as in school.

Amanda:  You don’t realize how much you do it yourself.

Kevin:  Mm hm.

Amanda:  You know which mistakes are mistakes and you just, that’s how you’ve taught yourself.

Kevin:  Yeah.

Amanda:  You’ve trained yourself incorrectly.

Kevin:  It’s very interesting.

Amanda:  And it’s so hard to rewind and go the right way even though you know what’s right.

Kevin:  I used to be an ESL teacher and a lot of students would write in essays the word gonna... g-o-n-n-a.

Amanda:  Oh no.

Kevin:  Which they didn’t realize was OK verbally but written, is, is not appropriate.

Amanda:  Right.

Kevin:  So it takes a lot of practice.

Amanda:  It does. I’m working on it…

Kevin:  It will come.

Amanda:  ... still!

 

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Discussion

Amanda is teaching her four-year-old how to talk. It is making her realize her own poor speaking habits.

Kevin has a lot of teaching experience. He assures Amanda that her son will learn how to speak properly despite her own mistakes.

Kevin also points out that his ESL students would use colloquialisms (like “gonna”) as written language.

Do you have bad habits in your native language?

Would it be hard for someone to learn the difference between the spoken and the written in your language?

 

Comments

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LITTLEMAHAHA

China

i also think english is difficult to learn .i have learned english for 10years ,but i can't communicate with another country's friends ,

04:47 AM Nov 14 2009 |

ahmed99999

Saudi Arabia

It's mean English as second langauge ,Smile

10:35 PM Nov 10 2009 |

franklin c. x.

India

what is the meaning of E S L

 

01:04 AM Nov 06 2009 |

iwori

iwori

Japan

That's a difficut problem. We can communicate with each other in English though our grammer aren't correct, and some people don't are whether their English is proper or not. In muy country, it is called "Survival English" or "Broken English."

I don't think it's bad, however, I try to get better my English to have confident of my English.

03:22 PM Nov 01 2009 |

mickee85

mickee85

Philippines

English is not easy, even the native speakers can't make it perfect. It's hard to learn english, especially if you are living in a non english countries. Sometimes you want to talk in english but you can't because people around you are not english speakers, some are shy while other can't speak or understand english. You can't talk to yourself , right?

02:46 PM Oct 23 2009 |

mona5151

United Arab Emirates

I want same bady to speake withe me englishe please to emprof my langog

07:23 AM Oct 08 2009 |

mani124

mani124

Pakistan

WE ALL HAVE A PROBLEM IN SPEAKING NOT  IN WRITING 

YES , PARENTS AND TEACHER'S VERY MUCH EFFECT ON OUR ENGLISH.

WE HAVE TO MAKE OUR ENVIRONMENT GOOD AND LEARN MORE AND MORE

 

 

 

 

 

11:49 AM Oct 05 2009 |

CoRv!S

CoRv!S

Colombia

mmmm….I'm  not a native speaker but I consider the English pronunciation depends on interacting with these kind of people, I mean with native speakers. It lets us acquiring a good pronunciation and fluency. In my case, I have the opportunity to communicate with a British and American guy. That's perfect!!!!

05:22 PM Sep 28 2009 |

ridz

ridz

Pakistan

no, i dnt ve bad habbits in my native language,but yeah i want to bcom a native speaker ov english language…as amanda said it takes lots ov practice as well,so m goin to improve my english very soon…Cool

10:30 AM Sep 25 2009 |

Nhov

Nhov

South Africa

I think everybody has to learn English,b'se tis becoming the world's major languge,here in South Africa,ti the first language,but there are some part left behind like asian world where people don't even know whether the world speaks english today,

from ; Frederik Ngubane

01:23 PM Sep 22 2009 |

Azzan013

Indonesia

i try to search someone to improve my english ?

05:50 PM Jul 10 2009 |

Akmaral Kozhaikulova

Kazakhstan

Give advice please how can I improve my English?

07:02 PM Apr 23 2009 |

s.sarya

United Kingdom

i dont know how i can improve my english except being in london????i still cant speak well after five months in uk???

06:41 PM Apr 15 2009 |

resh

resh

Tanzania, United Republic Of

Well, I really want to speak english like native english speakers. That's why I'm planning to go to Uk for studies so that I can communicate with the ppl there and could be able to improve my english. I feel very sad when I can't communicate nicely and make lots of mistakes and when ppl correct my english. I feel very sad. I just hope that one day i'll be able to speak like native speakers.

03:22 PM Feb 19 2009 |

LiuhaoAmy

Taiwan

why I can't see anything

06:20 AM Jan 10 2009 |

foxing

foxing

China

my oral english it's ok but my english grammar it's really bad i can't stand it

damn

how can i change it…

08:56 AM Nov 25 2008 |

qute_abeer

Saudi Arabia

Hi, i wont your help my english very bad

07:28 PM Nov 21 2008 |

khaled1

khaled1

Yemen

very usefull information..thanks a lot

09:06 PM Jul 19 2008 |

Anouk79

Germany

I agree with Mia_05! Great lesson.

11:38 AM Apr 10 2008 |

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