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    Hi Bob the Canadian here.
    Hi Bob the Canadian here.

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    I thought today would be a good day to teach you a little bit about how to tell a good
    I thought today would be a good day to teach you a little bit about how to tell a good

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    story in English.
    story in English.

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    You know, the, the kind of story that you tell a friend or a co-worker after you've
    You know, the, the kind of story that you tell a friend or a co-worker after you've

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    been gone for the weekend or after you did something fun.
    been gone for the weekend or after you did something fun.

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    For myself, last weekend my wife and I went to Niagara Falls.
    For myself, last weekend my wife and I went to Niagara Falls.

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    And it was a really fun trip.
    And it was a really fun trip.

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    But if you look at that sentence, if you look at the sentence, "Last week my wife and I
    But if you look at that sentence, if you look at the sentence, "Last week my wife and I

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    went to Niagara Falls.", there's three interesting things about that sentence that you can use
    went to Niagara Falls.", there's three interesting things about that sentence that you can use

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    to tell your own story.
    to tell your own story.

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    For instance, I started by talking about WHEN we went.
    For instance, I started by talking about WHEN we went.

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    I said, "Last weekend...".
    I said, "Last weekend...".

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    And there's a lot of ways that you can start a sentence when you're talking about time.
    And there's a lot of ways that you can start a sentence when you're talking about time.

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    So for instance I could say, "Yesterday..."
    So for instance I could say, "Yesterday..."

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    I could say, "A couple days ago..."
    I could say, "A couple days ago..."

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    I could say, "Last weekend or last week..."
    I could say, "Last weekend or last week..."

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    You notice how I'm getting further back in time with each statement.
    You notice how I'm getting further back in time with each statement.

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    So I could say, "Last weekend / Last week..."
    So I could say, "Last weekend / Last week..."

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    I could say, "A couple weeks ago..."
    I could say, "A couple weeks ago..."

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    I could say, "A few weeks ago..."
    I could say, "A few weeks ago..."

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    That would be further in the past than a couple weeks ago.
    That would be further in the past than a couple weeks ago.

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    And I could say, "Last month..."
    And I could say, "Last month..."

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    "A couple months ago..."
    "A couple months ago..."

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    You can see how I get further and further in the past, but when you tell a small story
    You can see how I get further and further in the past, but when you tell a small story

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    to people you know you can, you can always start with the WHEN.
    to people you know you can, you can always start with the WHEN.

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    So in my story again I said, "Last weekend..."
    So in my story again I said, "Last weekend..."

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    The second part of that sentence I just said WHO I was with.
    The second part of that sentence I just said WHO I was with.

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    So we started with the WHEN and then I stated the WHO.
    So we started with the WHEN and then I stated the WHO.

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    I was with my wife.
    I was with my wife.

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    So, "Last weekend my wife and I…."
    So, "Last weekend my wife and I…."

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    The third thing I said was the WHERE.
    The third thing I said was the WHERE.

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    So we have the WHEN, the WHO, and then the WHERE.
    So we have the WHEN, the WHO, and then the WHERE.

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    So the WHERE was, "Niagara Falls".
    So the WHERE was, "Niagara Falls".

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    So, "Last weekend my wife and I went to Niagara Falls."
    So, "Last weekend my wife and I went to Niagara Falls."

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    So if you're telling your own story, if you're sharing with someone something that you did
    So if you're telling your own story, if you're sharing with someone something that you did

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    that is a great starting sentence and you should probably practice that a little bit.
    that is a great starting sentence and you should probably practice that a little bit.

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    You should probably write down a few practice sentences like, "A couple of days ago my friend
    You should probably write down a few practice sentences like, "A couple of days ago my friend

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    and I went to a restaurant for dinner."
    and I went to a restaurant for dinner."

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    So it's the same format, the, the WHEN, the WHO, and the WHERE.
    So it's the same format, the, the WHEN, the WHO, and the WHERE.

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    Or, "A few months ago my dad and I went to Portugal."
    Or, "A few months ago my dad and I went to Portugal."

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    So that would be a great example of a starting sentence again.
    So that would be a great example of a starting sentence again.

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    After you've introduced the WHEN, the WHO, and the WHERE you then want to say a few things
    After you've introduced the WHEN, the WHO, and the WHERE you then want to say a few things

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    about the trip.
    about the trip.

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    So, "Last weekend my wife and I went to Niagara Falls.
    So, "Last weekend my wife and I went to Niagara Falls.

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    While we were there we went for a couple of walks.
    While we were there we went for a couple of walks.

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    We saw Niagara Falls.
    We saw Niagara Falls.

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    And we went to some of the popular tourist areas."
    And we went to some of the popular tourist areas."

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    So you'll notice something common about all those sentences, and that's that they'rein
    So you'll notice something common about all those sentences, and that's that they'rein

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    the past tense.
    the past tense.

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    So we're talking about something that happened, and something that's now over.
    So we're talking about something that happened, and something that's now over.

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    You're going to want to be able use the past tense in English.
    You're going to want to be able use the past tense in English.

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    An easy way to remember that is a lot of the English verbs when they end in -ED are in
    An easy way to remember that is a lot of the English verbs when they end in -ED are in

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    the past tense.
    the past tense.

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    There's some that are irregular, but if you say things like, "We watched all of the other
    There's some that are irregular, but if you say things like, "We watched all of the other

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    tourists as they took pictures."
    tourists as they took pictures."

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    When you use the -ED verbs, the verbs that end in -ED you're speaking in the past tense.
    When you use the -ED verbs, the verbs that end in -ED you're speaking in the past tense.

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    And then when you're done telling your story, when you get to the point where you've shared
    And then when you're done telling your story, when you get to the point where you've shared

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    enough information, you want to finish off by saying, the reason you're telling the story
    enough information, you want to finish off by saying, the reason you're telling the story

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    usually is because of how you felt.
    usually is because of how you felt.

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    So you would want to say things like, "My wife and I really enjoyed the trip.
    So you would want to say things like, "My wife and I really enjoyed the trip.

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    It was a lot of fun for us to go to Niagara Falls."
    It was a lot of fun for us to go to Niagara Falls."

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    You might even want to recommend whatever it is that you did to someone else.
    You might even want to recommend whatever it is that you did to someone else.

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    So again you want to start by stating the WHEN.
    So again you want to start by stating the WHEN.

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    Then you want to state the WHO.
    Then you want to state the WHO.

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    And then you want to state the, the WHERE.
    And then you want to state the, the WHERE.

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    Did I get that right?
    Did I get that right?

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    I'm kind of getting it confused in my own mind.
    I'm kind of getting it confused in my own mind.

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    So here's a few more examples.
    So here's a few more examples.

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    You could say, "Last year my brother and I went to Italy.
    You could say, "Last year my brother and I went to Italy.

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    While we were there we visited Rome.
    While we were there we visited Rome.

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    We visited the southern part of Italy.
    We visited the southern part of Italy.

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    And we visited some family."
    And we visited some family."

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    I'm not Italian, but anyways.
    I'm not Italian, but anyways.

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    "While we were there we had a good time, and I would recommend that trip to anybody."
    "While we were there we had a good time, and I would recommend that trip to anybody."

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    So that's a great little story right there.
    So that's a great little story right there.

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    Let's do another one.
    Let's do another one.

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    Let's say, "A few months ago..."
    Let's say, "A few months ago..."

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    So that could be three or four months ago.
    So that could be three or four months ago.

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    "A few months ago my dad and I went to Portugal.
    "A few months ago my dad and I went to Portugal.

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    And while we were there we visited his cousins.
    And while we were there we visited his cousins.

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    They have a beautiful farm in Portugal where they have lots of sheep and goats.
    They have a beautiful farm in Portugal where they have lots of sheep and goats.

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    It was so nice there I would definitely go again sometime."
    It was so nice there I would definitely go again sometime."

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    So again the same format.
    So again the same format.

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    I'm kind of introducing the story with the, the WHEN, the WHO, the WHERE sentence.
    I'm kind of introducing the story with the, the WHEN, the WHO, the WHERE sentence.

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    I'm saying a few things about what happened while we were there, and then I'm kind of
    I'm saying a few things about what happened while we were there, and then I'm kind of

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    just making a comment in general about how it made me feel.
    just making a comment in general about how it made me feel.

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    Anyway, it's always good to learn how to tell a little story in English.
    Anyway, it's always good to learn how to tell a little story in English.

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    I hope that you take some time just to write down a few of these.
    I hope that you take some time just to write down a few of these.

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    If you want a challenge I would say write down about three or four stories.
    If you want a challenge I would say write down about three or four stories.

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    Make sure they're true, in English of course, and then memorize them.
    Make sure they're true, in English of course, and then memorize them.

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    Memorize little parts of your life that you would be sharing naturally if you had an English
    Memorize little parts of your life that you would be sharing naturally if you had an English

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    conversation.
    conversation.

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    So write down a few things, a few things that you've done in the past year or two.
    So write down a few things, a few things that you've done in the past year or two.

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    Write them down so that you can be ready.
    Write them down so that you can be ready.

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    I'm always big on, which means I recommend, that you're ready for your English conversations,
    I'm always big on, which means I recommend, that you're ready for your English conversations,

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    that you always memorize a few interesting details about yourself.
    that you always memorize a few interesting details about yourself.

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    You should memorize so that means that you have them memorized in your head and be ready
    You should memorize so that means that you have them memorized in your head and be ready

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    to share a few stories about yourself in English.
    to share a few stories about yourself in English.

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    Just so that when you do happen to get into an English conversation then you're ready.
    Just so that when you do happen to get into an English conversation then you're ready.

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    It's always good to be ready!
    It's always good to be ready!

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    Anyways, Bob the Canadian here, learn English with Bob the Canadian.
    Anyways, Bob the Canadian here, learn English with Bob the Canadian.

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    Thanks so much for watching and going for a little walk with me.
    Thanks so much for watching and going for a little walk with me.

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    If you haven't subscribed yet please click the subscribe button down below and give me
    If you haven't subscribed yet please click the subscribe button down below and give me

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    a thumbs up!
    a thumbs up!

  • 07:33

    And I hope you have a good week ahead of you.
    And I hope you have a good week ahead of you.

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    I hope your English is just improving every single week.
    I hope your English is just improving every single week.

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    I hope you have a good week and I'll see you Friday in the live stream.
    I hope you have a good week and I'll see you Friday in the live stream.

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    Have a good day!
    Have a good day!

All noun
hi
/hī/

word

What you say when you meet someone

How to Tell a Story in English

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Intro:

Hi Bob the Canadian here.. I thought today would be a good day to teach you a little bit about how to tell a good
story in English.. You know, the, the kind of story that you tell a friend or a co-worker after you've
been gone for the weekend or after you did something fun.
For myself, last weekend my wife and I went to Niagara Falls.
And it was a really fun trip.. But if you look at that sentence, if you look at the sentence, "Last week my wife and I
went to Niagara Falls.", there's three interesting things about that sentence that you can use
to tell your own story.. For instance, I started by talking about WHEN we went.
I said, "Last weekend...".. And there's a lot of ways that you can start a sentence when you're talking about time.
So for instance I could say, "Yesterday...". I could say, "A couple days ago...". I could say, "Last weekend or last week...". You notice how I'm getting further back in time with each statement.
So I could say, "Last weekend / Last week...". I could say, "A couple weeks ago...". I could say, "A few weeks ago...".

Video Vocabulary

/ˈinstəns/

noun verb

example or single occurrence of something. cite (fact, case, etc.) as example.

/stärt/

verb

To turn something on.

/ɡet/

verb

To (cause to) do a particular thing.

/ˈsen(t)əns/

noun verb

set of words that is complete in itself. (Of a judge) to decide the punishment of.

/ˈtôkiNG/

adjective noun verb

engaging in speech. action of talking. To make a formal speech about something.

/ˈint(ə)rəstiNG/

adjective verb

arousing curiosity or interest. To persuade to do, become involved with something.

/ˈfərT͟Hər/

adjective adverb conjunction verb

Extra; in addition. at, to, or by greater distance. (Used to introduce an additional point); also. To help to happen or develop; promote.

/ˈwēkˌend/

noun verb

Saturday and Sunday. spend weekend somewhere.

/THôt/

noun verb

Idea or memory. To have an idea, opinion or belief about something.

/ˈsəmˌTHiNG/

adverb pronoun

used for emphasis with following adjective functioning as adverb. Thing that is not yet known or named.