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The English Teacher (2020) - AWARD WINNING Short Film | Drama
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This video follows an introductory English lesson between a teacher, Robert, and his student, Jin. For language learners, the video provides a practical look at foundational conversational skills, including introducing oneself, asking for names, and correctly identifying the roles of "teacher" and "student." A key takeaway is the distinction between "sorry" and "pardon," explaining that "pardon" is specifically used when asking someone to repeat themselves. Beyond basic vocabulary, the video illustrates how language serves as a vital tool for expressing complex emotions and personal history. Learners will see the importance of clarity when communicating significant, life-altering information.
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hi Jin Ying this is Robert, your English teacher
so why don't you tell me a little bit about yourself and why you want to learn English
I speak basic in English I use
trance translator translator yes
I have English exam in two weeks please teach me. Yes, of course I'll teach you
Ah thank you Mr. Robert, thank you very much
Right let's start with the basics
my name is Roberts so repeat after me my name is Jin my name G my name is Jin ah
my name is G very good is very good please listen carefully and repeat after
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Key Vocabulary (47)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To continue to have or hold something in your possession or at your disposal. It also means to remain in a specific state, condition, or position without changing.
To begin doing something or to cause something to happen for the first time. It is frequently used when talking about movements, journeys, or making a machine or engine begin to work.
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