Bedeutung
Used to state that you have a basic or limited ability to speak English.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Americans are generally very patient with non-native speakers and appreciate the effort to speak English. British people may speak very quickly; using this phrase helps them realize they need to slow down. In Japan, being humble is highly valued. This phrase is seen as a polite way to introduce yourself.
Smile!
When you say this, smile. It makes the listener feel more comfortable helping you.
Don't be too modest
If you are actually fluent, don't use this. It can be confusing for the listener.
Bedeutung
Used to state that you have a basic or limited ability to speak English.
Smile!
When you say this, smile. It makes the listener feel more comfortable helping you.
Don't be too modest
If you are actually fluent, don't use this. It can be confusing for the listener.
Combine it
Combine this with 'Could you speak slowly?' for the best results.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word.
I speak ____ little English.
We use 'a little' to mean 'some'.
Which is more polite?
Which sentence is better for a beginner?
Adding 'a' makes it sound more positive.
Match the phrase to its meaning.
Match 'I speak a little English' to the correct intent.
It signals that you need the listener to be patient.
Complete the dialogue.
Person A: 'Do you speak English?' Person B: '____.'
This is the most natural response.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenI speak ____ little English.
We use 'a little' to mean 'some'.
Which sentence is better for a beginner?
Adding 'a' makes it sound more positive.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
It signals that you need the listener to be patient.
Person A: 'Do you speak English?' Person B: '____.'
This is the most natural response.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenNo, it is very polite and helpful.
Yes, it shows honesty, but follow it up with 'but I am learning quickly'.
The 'a' makes it a positive quantity.
No, that is incorrect. Always use 'a little'.
It is neutral and fits most situations.
Native speakers don't use it for themselves, but they understand it perfectly.
Say 'I don't speak English'.
Yes, it helps the teacher know your level.
Verwandte Redewendungen
My English is not very good
synonymAdmitting poor skills
Could you speak slower?
builds onRequesting pace change
I'm learning English
similarStating you are a student