Aprenda Inglês em 2 Horas: Todo o Básico Que Você Precisa

Aprenda Inglês em 2 Horas: Todo o Básico Que Você Precisa

Welcome and Introduction

The session starts with greetings and introductions to the audience.

Greetings and Introductions

  • It is 6:30 p.m., welcoming various individuals.
  • Formal greeting "Ado 6 for for."
  • Explanation of six different ways to ask how someone is, choosing one method to stick with informally.
  • Informal way of asking "What's up" discussed, not recommended for formal contexts.

Different Ways to Ask How Someone Is

Exploring various informal ways to inquire about someone's well-being.

Asking About Well-being

  • Informal way - "What's up" explained.
  • Second way introduced - "What's new."
  • Third approach - "How's it going" discussed.
  • Fourth method presented - "How are things."

[Responding to How You Are Asked]

Strategies for responding when asked about your well-being.

Responding Techniques

  • First response method - "I'm good, thanks, and you."
  • Second approach - "Pretty good."
  • Third way of responding - "Same old, really."
  • Fourth response style - Acknowledging when feeling down as in “Not so great.”

[Closing Remarks on Inquiring About Well-being]( t = 18 : 54 )

Concluding the discussion on ways to ask about someone's well-being.

Closing Thoughts

[]( t = 18 : 54 ) Final method shared – “How’s life” as a question.

New Section

Discusses the phrase "could be better" and transitions to a darker tone.

Exploring the Phrase "Could Be Better"

  • Emphasizes the phrase "could be better" as a response to inquiries about well-being.
  • Reflects on transitioning to a darker side in conversations.
  • Repeats the expression "could be better" multiple times, indicating a shift in mood.

New Section

Continues exploring expressions related to well-being.

Variations of Expressing Well-being

  • Repeats variations of "better," emphasizing different tones and meanings.

New Section

Focuses on expressing contentment or dissatisfaction.

Expressing Satisfaction or Discontent

  • Discusses the phrase "can't complain" as a response to inquiries about life.
  • Encourages using varied expressions for contentment or discontent in conversations.

Engages viewers in selecting preferred conversational alternatives.

Choosing Conversational Responses

  • Prompts viewers to select preferred responses from presented alternatives.

ATP Workplaces and Hobbies

Discusses different workplaces and hobbies.

Workplaces

  • Mentioned working at an office, farm, and bakery.
  • Described working at a drugstore and lab.

Hobbies

  • Introduced asking about hobbies using various questions.
  • Explored different ways to inquire about free time activities.

Hobby Preferences Expressing Hobby Preferences

Explains how to express hobby preferences.

Likings

  • Demonstrated expressing liking for specific activities.
  • Shared preference for music and walking for health benefits.

Emphasizing Preferences

  • Highlighted the importance of playing sports for health.
  • Discussed the joy derived from playing tennis.

Emphasizing Likes Emphasizing Preferences in Hobbies

Discusses emphasizing likes in hobbies.

Intensity of Likes

  • Used "really" to emphasize enjoyment in activities.

Introduction and Asking for Contact Information

In this section, the speaker discusses how to ask for contact information politely.

Asking for Contact Information

  • Asking for a phone number: "Can I get your number?"
  • Requesting an email address: "Could I get your email address?"
  • Inquiring about social media handles: "Do you have Instagram? Facebook? Twitter?"
  • Asking for an Instagram handle: "What's your Instagram handle?"

Expressing Gratitude and Responding to Thanks

This part covers different ways to express gratitude and respond to thanks.

Expressing Gratitude

  • Showing appreciation: "I really appreciate it."
  • Expressing gratefulness: "I owe you one."
  • Responding to thanks: "Thanks a lot."

Responding to Compliments

The speaker explains various ways to respond when receiving compliments.

Responding to Compliments

  • Acknowledging compliments: "You're most welcome."
  • Expressing pleasure in receiving compliments: "My pleasure."

Asking for Directions

This section focuses on asking for directions in different locations.

Asking for Directions

English Asking for Directions

In this section, the speaker discusses how to ask for directions in English.

Ways to Ask for Directions

  • "Do you know where the mall is?" is a common way to ask for directions.
  • Another example is asking, "Do you know where the bank is?"
  • Using phrases like "Do you know where..." helps in seeking directions effectively.

English Expressing Ignorance

This part covers different ways to express not knowing something in English.

Ways to Express Ignorance

  • Phrases like "I have no idea" and "I don't know" convey ignorance.
  • Saying "I haven't got a clue" or "Sorry, I can't help you there" also indicate lack of knowledge.

English Agreeing with Someone

Here, various ways of agreeing with someone are discussed.

Ways to Agree

  • Express agreement by saying phrases like "Exactly," "Absolutely," or "That's so true."
  • Using expressions such as "I agree 100%" or "Tell me about it" show alignment with the other person's viewpoint.

English Disagreeing with Someone

Different methods of politely disagreeing with someone are explained here.

Ways to Disagree Politely

  • Use phrases like "I'm not sure about that" or state, "That's not how I see it."
  • Alternatives include saying, "Not necessarily," or expressing disagreement by stating, "I can't really agree with you there."

English Ending a Conversation

This part focuses on ending conversations politely in English.

Ways to End a Conversation

  • Polite endings include phrases like, "Well, it was nice chatting to you."
  • Other ways include indicating the need to leave by saying, "Right, I need to get going."

New Section

The speaker discusses various ways to say goodbye in English.

Ways to Say Goodbye

  • "Take care" is a common way to bid farewell.
  • Another phrase used is "talk later."
  • Five different ways of saying goodbye are mentioned, including "talk to you later" and "take care."
  • The session concludes after 2 hours and 27 minutes with positive feedback on the experience.

New Section

Participants express satisfaction with the session.

Participant Feedback

  • Positive feedback is given by participants named Hamiltona and Bruna Isabella.
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