Do you know how to speculate about something in English? |
You'll learn how in just a moment. |
Hi, my name is Alisha, and in this lesson, you'll learn how to speculate about something through a quick conversation. |
Let's look at the dialogue. |
So you grew up around here? |
Yeah, I'm a real New Yorker. |
You should know this town better than anyone, then. |
Well, I wouldn't say that. |
Come on, then. What's your recommendation? |
My friends and I usually just go to Green Burger. |
Let's go over the dialogue again, more slowly this time. |
[Slowly] So you grew up around here? |
[Slowly] Yeah, I'm a real New Yorker. |
[Slowly] You should know this town better than anyone, then. |
[Slowly] Well, I wouldn't say that. |
[Slowly] Come on, then. What's your recommendation? |
[Slowly] My friends and I usually just go to Green Burger. |
Let's focus on the key part of the conversation. |
This character |
is asking this character |
if she's from New York City. When she says yes, he says, |
You should know this town better than anyone, then. |
Because he doesn't know for sure if she knows the town well, he says "should." It’s a kind of guess that he expects to be true. |
In this lesson, you'll learn how to make statements like this. |
Let's look at the sentence pattern. |
This pattern is the structure that all of our examples will follow. |
[SUBJECT] should [BARE INFINITIVE]. |
Let’s see how a line from the dialogue follows this pattern. |
You should know better than anyone. |
This pattern is used when using personal expectations to speculate about something. |
Now let's look at some speaking examples. |
The character is speaking with someone about what they think the weather will be like. |
The temperature should be cold. |
Can you see how the pattern applies here? |
Now imagine they're talking about their order at a restaurant. |
I don't think dinner should be too late. |
[Slowly] I don't think dinner should be too late. |
Let's try one more, |
The pizza should be tasty. |
[Slowly] The pizza should be tasty. |
Another one. |
The test should be easy. |
[Slowly] The test should be easy. |
One last example. |
I don't think that the coffee should be too expensive. |
[Slowly] I don't think that the coffee should be too expensive. |
Let's review. |
Do you remember how to order these words to make the sentence pattern we learned? |
You |
You should |
You should know |
You should know better |
You should know better than |
You should know better than I. |
You should know better than I. |
Great. Let's do one more sentence. |
I |
I don't think |
I don't think lunch |
I don't think lunch should |
I don't think lunch should take |
I don't think lunch should take too long. |
I don't think lunch should take too long. |
In this lesson, you've learned how to speculate about someone or something in English. Thanks for watching and see you in the next lesson! |
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