DO NOT SAY 'Can you repeat?' or 'I don't understand' - ask for repetition in this BETTER way!

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  • @EnglishwithLucy
    @EnglishwithLucy  4 года назад +1097

    it's so unfair, yet again I am first!

  • @yuminchen6146
    @yuminchen6146 3 года назад +1282

    My personal favorite: "huh?"

  • @wilsonsamuel_a
    @wilsonsamuel_a 4 года назад +2676

    1. Sorry.
    2. Excuse me
    3. Pardon
    4. I beg your pardon?
    5. What was that?
    6. What did you say, sorry?
    7. I don't understand, could you say that again please?
    8. Sorry, what did you just say?
    9. What did you say just then?
    10. Sorry, I didn't quite catch that.
    11. Sorry, I didn't quite get that.
    12. Would you mind speaking up a bit?
    13. Sorry, I'm not following what you say.
    14. Wait a second - I'm a bit lost
    15. Would you mind slowing down a bit? I'm struggling to follow
    16. I'm not sure I understand what you mean by
    17. I'm sorry to Interrupt but...
    18. This is all Greek to me.
    19. That was as clear as mud.
    20. That went right over my head
    21. What are you on about?

    • @golfswing4995
      @golfswing4995 4 года назад +54

      So useful ! Thank you. And obviously Thanks a lot Lucy for the video !

    • @wilsonsamuel_a
      @wilsonsamuel_a 4 года назад +33

      @@golfswing4995 I am happy to help you 😇... Yes always Thank you Lucy for this wonderful videos!

    • @DeepakKumar-qj5vw
      @DeepakKumar-qj5vw 4 года назад +6

      Thank you

    • @wilsonsamuel_a
      @wilsonsamuel_a 4 года назад +3

      @@DeepakKumar-qj5vw You're welcome.!

    • @as-tq5yr
      @as-tq5yr 4 года назад +6

      Thank you bro👈👈👈

  • @LearnAcademicEnglish
    @LearnAcademicEnglish 2 года назад +104

    In the United States, "What's that?" is probably the most common way to ask someone to repeat. Great lesson full of useful expressions! 👏

  • @eccentrichorse11
    @eccentrichorse11 4 года назад +901

    Do not say "Can you repeat that?"
    Be a gentleman/lady
    Say "huhhh??"

    • @imbasic8168
      @imbasic8168 4 года назад +15

      Oh god, I love you

    • @engarde3794
      @engarde3794 4 года назад +11

      in Indonesia, people would say that you're rude if you ask that way, haha

    • @krisnabi2205
      @krisnabi2205 4 года назад +5

      @@engarde3794 no that was not polite dude

    • @Martin-gx2kq
      @Martin-gx2kq 4 года назад

      @@imbasic8168 czech ? :D

    • @imbasic8168
      @imbasic8168 4 года назад

      @@Martin-gx2kq Yeah...

  • @bpniroula8417
    @bpniroula8417 4 года назад +21

    when i listen to you, often times I forget that I'm watching a video and feel you are live taking to me. Lucy you are magnetic! you've been a boon for an English learner like me

  • @yiyou7609
    @yiyou7609 Год назад +10

    As an English learner, this video helps a lot. Thank you, Lucy!

  • @andreiveldman2000
    @andreiveldman2000 Год назад +8

    In aviation radio communication, it is critical to understand exactly what Air Traffic Controllers say, so if a pilot (who often is, like me, a non-native English speaker) doesn’t quite catch it, there’s a standardized request: “Say again”. It might not be the most polite or posh request, but brevity is at a premium over the radio.

  • @CrazyInWeston
    @CrazyInWeston 4 года назад +66

    I find saying "Sorry (pause) What was that?" better than "What was that sorry?" Because the "Sorry" prepares them.
    As a deaf person, I say this a lot, and with people wearing masks, I'm like "I'm terribly sorry but I'm deaf and I need to lip read, is it possible you can remove your mask and repeat that?" As I rely on lip reading and I'm glad your videos come with subtitles.

  • @nickvasilakis
    @nickvasilakis 4 года назад +7

    I'm a native speaker. But she has such a beautiful accent and balanced intonation - and is so easy on the eye, that I find myself watching quite happily! Seriously, she is very thorough, and really understands the difficulties for speakers of other languages. A true professional.
    I hope this doesn't sound creepy. It's genuine. Stay safe!

  • @patriciagrandjean9176
    @patriciagrandjean9176 Год назад +19

    Dear Lucy
    I just found your channel a couple of days ago and wished I had found you earlier. Your friendly nature and your ability to explain english in an easy and understandable way is amazing and because of that you have now a new subrscriber!🥳 I can see without a doubt that you love what you do. Keep up the great work! 👏

  • @NRG1011
    @NRG1011 3 года назад +17

    Lucy. I can't stop watching your videos. You're the best teacher I ever had. So clear, so interesting, no native teachers maybe don´t know all the options you gave. Thank you for that. Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  • @ChandraSekhar-uz6kf
    @ChandraSekhar-uz6kf 4 года назад +8

    Rather than listening I always like to watch Lucy’s expressions while speaking. In medium of communication expressions are also important. So nice of you Lucy.

  • @enderdoom1469
    @enderdoom1469 4 года назад +144

    I really missed the expression "come again?", I've honestly heard it a lot and it's quite straightforward.

  • @SS-jv7iq
    @SS-jv7iq 4 года назад +509

    I'm not gonna lie this teacher '𝙤𝙣𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙚' is quite amazing.

    • @MrSdsok
      @MrSdsok 4 года назад +12

      Hot and beautiful thats why learning is fun

    • @SS-jv7iq
      @SS-jv7iq 4 года назад +9

      @@MrSdsok not even hot and beautiful, she has a gorgeous eyes and lips too tho 🤭😃

    • @thomasshelby8306
      @thomasshelby8306 4 года назад +4

      She is thic tho.

    • @MrSdsok
      @MrSdsok 4 года назад

      @@saurojitghosh4487 what's so special about the music? its half decent though

    • @emperornephew6487
      @emperornephew6487 4 года назад +3

      @@thomasshelby8306 idk what is considered elegant to you then. Toothpicks? Anorexia?

  • @ashikihsan1946
    @ashikihsan1946 Год назад +2

    Thank you Lucy for teaching me these nice words to use more politely in English instead of saying I can't and I don't understand. I love joining your English class everyday Lucy. You sre great always

  • @모찌스미스MochiSmith
    @모찌스미스MochiSmith 4 года назад +25

    Hi Lucy, your teaching is very helpful for me😊 You’re such a good teacher!

  • @iray6167
    @iray6167 4 года назад +16

    My favourite phrase is definitely “Pardon?” It has such a nice subtle pronunciation. I watch your channel to perfect my vocabulary and pronunciation. Someone recently thought that I was born and bred here! It gave me such a boost and sense of achievement. 😁

  • @italoromeirowanderley7455
    @italoromeirowanderley7455 4 года назад +22

    I love your lessons and have been learning a lot from you. Right now, I'm living in California and my wife is still learning the basics of English and your videos are great tools for both of us, thanks!

  • @johnmortison5763
    @johnmortison5763 2 года назад +11

    A variation of #7 that is taught in military communications is "say again, please". Commonly used if there is a bad connection and the message is garbled. It's also very useful in conversation as it has a neutral feel, is clear in the intent, and is inoffensive.

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now 2 года назад +2

      We say in the Army, "say again, over".

    • @descendant0fdragons
      @descendant0fdragons Год назад +2

      Do you read me, over? or mate?

    • @Micro-Moo
      @Micro-Moo Год назад +1

      @@descendant0fdragons Not sure. Check or mate? 🙂

    • @descendant0fdragons
      @descendant0fdragons Год назад +2

      @@Micro-Moo It's mate, do you copy. over?

    • @Micro-Moo
      @Micro-Moo Год назад +1

      @@descendant0fdragons :😊😊

  • @deepikachandra7857
    @deepikachandra7857 4 года назад +36

    I don’t have a problem in English, but I still watch your channel, so that I can expand my knowledge of English more. You really are a great teacher! I use ‘I beg your pardon?’ Or ‘Sorry?’

    • @sarikakohli6663
      @sarikakohli6663 4 года назад

      Deepika Chandra same here

    • @joeychavez8318
      @joeychavez8318 2 года назад +1

      Based off of this particular sentence structure and grammar I would beg to differ. You most definitely DO have a problem 'with' English.

    • @milobaret8672
      @milobaret8672 Год назад

      Both

  • @maxwhitestone6674
    @maxwhitestone6674 4 года назад +21

    I prefer "Say again", or "Say again, please". Short and straight to a point.

    • @goldeneddie
      @goldeneddie 4 года назад +4

      The trouble is, the shorter you make it, the less polite it sounds. That's why 'What?' is really impolite. Even "Say again, please" would seem disrespectful if you were asking for directions, talking to a person you just met, or talking to your boss. 'Sorry?' is unique because it's short but still very polite.

    • @cole2rocks
      @cole2rocks 4 года назад +1

      Could you repeat that, please?

    • @tamarakaramyan4852
      @tamarakaramyan4852 4 года назад +2

      Max Whitestone we use this form in Russian, but when we translate directly into Eng - it seems too rude

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar 4 года назад +1

      To Max Whitestone: This is number two to "come again:" This rolls of the tongue efficiently, and without so much need to focus on one's tone and countenance.

  • @lyndavonkanel8603
    @lyndavonkanel8603 3 года назад +13

    A native speaker with a hearing loss in my later years this is helpful for me, too. We do tend to say and do the same things if not reminded of other ways to express ourselves. Thank you!

    • @wangziyang5702
      @wangziyang5702 2 года назад

      As an Oriental speaker with a hearing loss,it's more than helpful for me

  • @tigradigra
    @tigradigra 7 месяцев назад +2

    The explanation is perfect, the dance is gracious! 🔥👏👏👏
    Thanks a lot!

  • @itsmeyous5115
    @itsmeyous5115 4 года назад +31

    When I lived in England I heard "say that again" a lot! So you could include this one too. X

    • @gvvaddp
      @gvvaddp 4 года назад +1

      Itsme Yous the same in US

    • @interactingwithnicepeople3667
      @interactingwithnicepeople3667 4 года назад +1

      Itsme Yous me too I listen 👂 all the time that and Lucy please let us explain that please

    • @SincerelyMaria
      @SincerelyMaria 4 года назад +2

      Thats a really good one!

    • @dTristras
      @dTristras 4 года назад +2

      Yeah she forgot the most common one

    • @lebronjames1823
      @lebronjames1823 4 года назад +1

      Yeah that is usefull but disrespectful

  • @ngflora7525
    @ngflora7525 3 года назад +8

    Your lesson makes me love English again. Thanks Lucy!

  • @josekl2772
    @josekl2772 4 года назад +20

    My beautiful english teacher ever🥰

  • @franciscojosafatdominguezb8442

    I like Lucy"s English classes quite a lot.Besides,I love her British accent.!!!!!! .She is really very especial..

  • @marinaefthimiadou9431
    @marinaefthimiadou9431 3 года назад +11

    "this is all greek to me"... I'm greek and that one was really funny 😅...your videos help me improve my accent soooo much... thank you for that!❤️

    • @mertonnephake
      @mertonnephake 2 года назад +2

      Then when you say “it’s all Greek to me”, it means that you perfectly understand.

  • @LeHaFu
    @LeHaFu 4 года назад +10

    Love you Lucy!! I adore your lessons!! 😍😍 It helps me a lot. Is so hard talk to natives and have to ask many times to them to repeat. I appreciate it so much!!💙

  • @wissaliftikhar4540
    @wissaliftikhar4540 4 года назад +17

    I would use ''could you please rephrase that'' this is especially useful when you want the speaker to repeat their sentence but with simpler English instead of complex words.

  • @claudiamund-cooper8595
    @claudiamund-cooper8595 2 года назад

    Lucy, you're a true English Rose. This video of yours leaves nothing to be desired. Top-notch.

  • @gramaccvoc9409
    @gramaccvoc9409 4 года назад +204

    If you Learn English and want to improve your English ,,This is my advice for you ⬇..
    .
    .
    To improve your English, guys, you should only do one thing.
    You should practice.
    try to go back in time and imagine yourself as a baby.
    How could you learn your mother language?
    By listening, right!
    by Listening and trying to speak.
    So, Try and make mistakes, it's fine, But in the end, I promise you. You will do it.

    • @aldrinpadua28
      @aldrinpadua28 4 года назад +3

      Thanks for your tips👌

    • @DoraTheRoasta
      @DoraTheRoasta 4 года назад

      @SisterCat Gacha! シスターキャット hey are you conversational or just know some words and phrases? Cause I wanna learn korean so I wanted to know if watching k-drams would be of any help?

    • @acat6287
      @acat6287 4 года назад

      SisterCat Gacha! シスターキャット If you're serious about learning Japanese you shouldn't use anime as a platform for that. Actually most of the sentences spoken in anime aren't really used on a day to day basis, plus anime can be quite inaccurate at times. Take this with a pinch of salt cuz I'm not trying to tell you how to live your life.

    • @gh0stwizard
      @gh0stwizard 4 года назад

      +1 Listening music (singing is even better), movies and computer games helps a lot. Still, you will notice improvements through years only.

    • @wendyscoffypoussaint
      @wendyscoffypoussaint 4 года назад

      Thx for ur advice

  • @ExtraStarsAcademy
    @ExtraStarsAcademy 4 года назад +71

    I love your lessons, my mentor. I always say 'Pardon me'

  • @THEAMERICANFROMDAVAO
    @THEAMERICANFROMDAVAO 4 года назад +150

    Here in NYC, we say, "Come again?"; in North Carolina, a lot of old people in the countryside say, "Do what?", or, "Wa'happened?"

    • @BebsTaem
      @BebsTaem 4 года назад +2

      we also say 'come again' here in the Philippines.

    • @ReapersFear
      @ReapersFear 4 года назад +1

      In Alabama we say “Do what” as well or “huh, I didn’t catch that.”

    • @rajeshadhikari9868
      @rajeshadhikari9868 4 года назад

      But those sound a little bit rude (not much). 😜

    • @pengfeiwang9923
      @pengfeiwang9923 4 года назад

      @@rajeshadhikari9868 Do what? 🤨

    • @bonniemultik
      @bonniemultik 4 года назад

      same in Russian, haha

  • @martinrauber7998
    @martinrauber7998 Год назад

    Thank you for your wunderful examples. What helped me mostly was repeating part of sentence I didn't get: "We had a terrific (or terrible?) weekend in LA - What was so special in LA?" or "The IRS asked me to hand in the 1040NR - What stands 1040NR for?"

  • @vinnylc
    @vinnylc 4 года назад +61

    in NYC we say, or at least in my circles, "wait...what?" simple direct to the point.

  • @MANGLE111
    @MANGLE111 4 года назад +10

    You should have been my English teacher when I was in high school. Very adorable!

    • @GalaSalv
      @GalaSalv 4 года назад +1

      i want to help you with your English!

    • @MANGLE111
      @MANGLE111 4 года назад

      @@GalaSalv Is it so bad?

    • @GalaSalv
      @GalaSalv 4 года назад +1

      @@MANGLE111 no hahaha but I can help u with my language and English channel and my community!! if u join my community i can help you whenever and with whatever you want and every Saturday i go live on RUclips so I can help you! If you want to join u need to subscribe and join my facebook group called international English learning Community and if you want I can send you the link to everything!

    • @MANGLE111
      @MANGLE111 4 года назад

      @@GalaSalv Yes sure, why not! Please do send me the details. Eager to join the community!

  • @joannabialek2864
    @joannabialek2864 4 года назад +39

    A perfect lesson with a perfect English.

  • @m10super26
    @m10super26 3 года назад +1

    Thankyou ma'am i got all your speech to my mind

  • @AMANSILLA88
    @AMANSILLA88 4 года назад +13

    I've just learnt a new word while watching this video: "innuendo". I loved it.

  • @lucystanhope1745
    @lucystanhope1745 4 года назад +11

    You’re such an amazing person ❤️ I really like to listen to you and I can understand you so well, even tho I struggle with British accent sometimes😄 I am from another European country. Thank you for your videos, it’s soo helpful❤️
    Fun fact:
    Just imagine me being call out for an exam and saying my teacher:
    “That was as clear as mud”
    Or
    “That went just over my head”😂

  • @trisytanjammer09stanbridge83
    @trisytanjammer09stanbridge83 4 года назад +5

    This looks like it will be so helpful! I struggle with this all the time.

  • @robertop.miranda9265
    @robertop.miranda9265 2 года назад +5

    Thank you Lucy! I really appreciate your lessons and I am learning a lot!

  • @fionama4941
    @fionama4941 4 года назад +5

    Lucy, I really enjoy your videos. Even though a simple expression, you give a very indept analysis. Being a foreigner, what we can learn from dictionary is only the surface meaning of a word or expression. We have no idea what will be the feedback from a native speaker to different kind of expressions. With you explaination, not only could I understand the effect of different expressions but also the UK culture. Great thanks!

  • @natubb
    @natubb 4 года назад +14

    Amazing! I’ve been following you for a while but I honestly didnt give myself the time to dive in. I will from today :)
    The reading/listening at the same time is a great tip! As i dont have any Amazon account I do this while watching movies/series. I set the language and subtitles both in English and I have kinda the same result 🙊

    • @enbreak
      @enbreak 4 года назад

      Hey! If you are looking for English activities and videos, I upload content too! Check it out!

    • @imonxaman
      @imonxaman 4 года назад +1

      actually,, i'm looking for personal chating account

  • @android12921
    @android12921 4 года назад +142

    "Come again" is used in Australia for this purpose, I guess.

    • @hardlyconfused3541
      @hardlyconfused3541 4 года назад +14

      "come again" is also used in US.

    • @toarrestsomeoneistoviolate2643
      @toarrestsomeoneistoviolate2643 4 года назад +16

      It also means to ejaculate again

    • @uday9918
      @uday9918 4 года назад +3

      @@toarrestsomeoneistoviolate2643 that's why my gf says that alot to me 🙄

    • @orsi6371
      @orsi6371 4 года назад

      iDroid me when I saw your comment -> 😳😳😅😅🙈🙈

    • @karlmall
      @karlmall 4 года назад +2

      Yeah, in the movie _"Pulp Fiction"_ e.g. they always say: _"Come again."_ I wonder if this is really polite, though.

  • @juliawashburn675
    @juliawashburn675 2 года назад

    When I was learning English, I listened to some talk show on the radio that I found. It helped me to learn to distinguish separate words in sentences. I still didn't understand most of what they were saying. Later, when I understood enough of the language, I realized I was listening to a religious radio station. Lol...
    But yes, I would recommend listening to native language speakers as well. Be it via listening to books, or watching movies in that language, or listening to a talk show/podcasts etc... it really helps. :)

  • @arthurbragovij3654
    @arthurbragovij3654 4 года назад +6

    I'm in love with your manner of narration..and your charming voice Lucy

    • @tamaliaalisjahbana9354
      @tamaliaalisjahbana9354 4 года назад

      Whose not? I am a woman (not gay) and find myself totally charmed by Lucy. I speak English well but listen occasionally to Lucy just to be charmed!

  • @MiguelSanchez-rl8kc
    @MiguelSanchez-rl8kc 3 года назад +15

    Hi Lucy! I find it very useful and very didactic to be taught to my students and also to be used by myself!! Thanks a lot

  • @dantemustson
    @dantemustson 4 года назад +66

    My African mate used to say like "come again?"

  • @khanscombe619
    @khanscombe619 2 года назад +1

    Re: 21. We use that often. Especially they’re waffling. “What was that?” Usually, or I just simply say “ Say again!” Especially in text in a stream video where I simply may have not heard & want to confirm.

  • @teteskone41
    @teteskone41 4 года назад +19

    A quite formal line I use when I don't get the whole message: "I missed the details, sorry."
    An informal one when the speaker is unclear: "Gibberish."

  • @lilcupc4k3s
    @lilcupc4k3s 4 года назад +8

    When she said the most posh after pardon, I knew it had to be “I beg your pardon” 🤣

  • @gulandomikramova1862
    @gulandomikramova1862 4 года назад +10

    We used to learn "I beg your pardon" at school. It was too long to pronounce, but usual for us. And now I'm discovering, that it is posh 😂 Many thanks to my school teacher!

    • @oldrrocr
      @oldrrocr 4 года назад

      I've been using "pardon?" since school. sounds better that "WHAT?"

    • @mohammadfarukhahmad6712
      @mohammadfarukhahmad6712 4 года назад

      @@oldrrocr
      I completely agree with you.

    • @mohammadfarukhahmad6712
      @mohammadfarukhahmad6712 4 года назад

      I have also learned pardon?/I beg your pardon. I owe to the person/book a lot.
      Are you a French. French 'excusez moi' means 'excuse me' in English.
      'C'est Moi' means 'you are welcome'. Am I right?

    • @nonasuomy6371
      @nonasuomy6371 Год назад

      @@oldrrocr it really depends on tone, pardon can also come across as sounding condescending or like you're offended

  • @6csimrahipathan492
    @6csimrahipathan492 2 года назад

    Hii
    I'm from India 🇮🇳
    I saw ur videos and it's going to help me improve my english
    I love ur videos it's very interesting
    Thanks a lot ❤

  • @savire.ergheiz
    @savire.ergheiz 3 года назад +6

    I wish my english teacher was you :3. You look lovely and lively as well.

  • @oliapanini7471
    @oliapanini7471 4 года назад +18

    "COME AGAIN, PLEASE?"
    I use this one successfully 😁

  • @Frostyfication
    @Frostyfication 4 года назад +38

    I was once picked to a random check at the airport security gate in a non-English speaking country. At one point I didn't quite catch what the security officer asked me to do. I asked 'Sorry?' and he replied: 'It's OK, you haven't done anything wrong yet'. I bet if I had asked 'Pardon?' instead, he would have replied that 'You're not in prison yet'. English is such a confusing language at times.

  • @user-Sergej-56
    @user-Sergej-56 2 года назад +1

    Это волшебная девушка! Я не знаю ни слова по-английски, но через три минуты начал понимать смысл её слов 💁‍♂️😊

    • @Micro-Moo
      @Micro-Moo Год назад +1

      Я знаю всё, что она говорит, но общий смысл не понимаю совсем. Не до этого. 🙂

  • @muhammadlee-
    @muhammadlee- 4 года назад +92

    Just do what I do, “huh”.

  • @aydinjalilov2328
    @aydinjalilov2328 4 года назад +21

    "Come again" and "Say what" are the most common phrases I've heard in the US

  • @ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΙΑΣΩΤΗΡΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ-φ4λ

    Omg! I'm Greek and I didn't know that my native language is so complicated...
    We use the Chinese language in the same way😂😂

    • @marlenewinckler6497
      @marlenewinckler6497 3 года назад +1

      It`s all Greek to me!------cuute!

    • @Idontknow-py6id
      @Idontknow-py6id 3 года назад

      Then you can say " this is all Chinese to me" in lieu of saying " this is all Greek to me"🙂

    • @ezzovonachalm7534
      @ezzovonachalm7534 3 года назад

      So say That's Uighur, Mongol , Chinese, Albernese to me !

    • @manoharan1693
      @manoharan1693 2 года назад

      I love your pronunciation, it's very clear sound

  • @valentynaon
    @valentynaon 2 года назад +2

    I didn't quite catch that, but that went in to my head.
    When we do not understand something at all, we say that it is all Chinese for us. I am from Ukraine, and my English is at the elementary level) A very interesting lesson.

    • @mr.green386
      @mr.green386 2 года назад

      Hi. Would you like to boost your level in my conversation club?

  • @agries.melisses_edits4538
    @agries.melisses_edits4538 3 года назад +19

    Just imagine being a Greek person and say "this is all Greek to me"!! 😂😂😂 It's gonna sound extremely weird!

  • @zorro7572
    @zorro7572 4 года назад +8

    11:30 In polish language we have something similar. "Nie udawaj greka"-Don't pose/act as greek. Which means "don't act like you don't know what I'm talking about" or "don't act like you don't know what's going on" when we're certain somebody pretends to not know what's going on.

  • @monikacleemchuck
    @monikacleemchuck 4 года назад +116

    When you say "What did you just say?" instead of "Sorry, what did you just say?" you may sound very rude, because that means you think someone was insulting you. You omit one word and you seem like an angry person :D

    • @michakasprzak6869
      @michakasprzak6869 4 года назад +8

      What did you just say?! Are YOU talking to me?!

    • @fatimaisra9143
      @fatimaisra9143 4 года назад +1

      hahaaa yes

    • @amcaperton
      @amcaperton 4 года назад +4

      I think that only applies in textual conversation. If you see and hear the person speaking you can usually tell whether they are asking for clarification or are offended. Also you can tell by their body language and intonation whether they’re simply messing with you or if they are seriously offended.

    • @rothsothearith7904
      @rothsothearith7904 4 года назад

      @@michakasprzak6869 €₩₩

    • @Muneeb100
      @Muneeb100 3 года назад

      Also depends upon how your gestures are

  • @vinnyboy22vinny91
    @vinnyboy22vinny91 2 года назад

    From Kenya.. we hear you loudly and clear

  • @vchiu9560
    @vchiu9560 4 года назад +4

    Very useful lesson, a very sensible approach to what seems to be an easy question at first. This was great as it helped me figure out what was missing from my own English practice . Thank you for this informative piece of work!

  • @HaleG9
    @HaleG9 Год назад +3

    When I studied in Scotland my teacher used to say 'come again' for 'can you repeat' very often. Is that another option?

    • @MirjanaLfan
      @MirjanaLfan Год назад

      Yes, not the most common but anybody would understand that.

    • @pilucapiluca9735
      @pilucapiluca9735 Год назад +1

      That's a good one...

  • @artemisantonie9099
    @artemisantonie9099 Год назад +3

    I can't with the 18😂😂😂😂😂😂 I'm Greek😂😂 much love from🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷❤❤❤❤❤

  • @abdoulayefaty3246
    @abdoulayefaty3246 Год назад

    And I think, when a person was talking about a specific topic and you were a bit busy with something else or you're not following well as result, you don't understand anything about what the person was saying, you can just say "what were you saying please?" to ask him to repeat everything.
    It was my contribution and lemme know if I'm wrong.
    From🇸🇳

  • @ilovelctr
    @ilovelctr 4 года назад +12

    Thanks for the excellent episode, Lucy. It's most helpful. As a native Chinese who grew up being taught British English, we learnt and took 'pardon' as a standard way to request repetition. But it's only natural for Received Pronunciation and very formal grammar which is widely associated with it to be taught together, though in real life I never say 'pardon', lol. xD

    • @ParadiseQ
      @ParadiseQ 2 года назад +1

      Your English is understandable but the wording is very weird. I’d never use so many clauses since it’s so confusing

  • @AlanMF00
    @AlanMF00 4 года назад +7

    Some New-York-isms: "What?" "Huh?" "Haahnnhh?" (said with the French nasal "n"). "Say what?" "Howzat?" "Whuzzat?" "Run that by me again?"
    I really enjoy your take on British English. As an American with many British friends, I sometimes find myself struggling to understand. Especially my friend from Glasgow, who takes 2-3 days to learn to slow down and tone down his accent so I can stop saying "say what?"

    • @ManlyHK1
      @ManlyHK1 4 года назад

      Alan Feuerbacher glad to know even native speakers have problem understanding Scottish accent!

  • @alixena9340
    @alixena9340 4 года назад +11

    I was brought up saying Yes, Please and Thank You. I even said "Yes, please" to Siri the other day.

  • @yveslegh
    @yveslegh 2 года назад

    Your articulation is so good that I could listen to you for hours....if everyone would articulate like you we would less ask for to repeat...

  • @oghenetegaavwioroko3580
    @oghenetegaavwioroko3580 2 года назад +4

    Great video Lucy.... carrying everyone along with your pronunciations and using several examples is good job done. Thank you.

  • @xiaochris7467
    @xiaochris7467 4 года назад +15

    When I was a high school student learning English, I was taught the prefer usage is " I beg your pardon."

    • @bakugokatsuki908
      @bakugokatsuki908 4 года назад +2

      That's pathetic

    • @Romczy
      @Romczy 4 года назад

      @@bakugokatsuki908 how so?

    • @donaldbump121
      @donaldbump121 4 года назад

      I think he or she means that it is something that a native speaker wouldn't say.

    • @sindyan9528
      @sindyan9528 4 года назад

      Sorry, wut did you just saYY!?

  • @asterliketheflower6060
    @asterliketheflower6060 4 года назад +6

    I think this is fairly New England-y, but we use “Sorry, that went in one ear out the other”. Meaning the person said something and you just completely didn’t hear it or listen. You can also say “Back up a bit”, meaning you want them to go back to something they just said.

    • @jupiteralmond1892
      @jupiteralmond1892 3 года назад

      Same in Russian.

    • @creativesource3514
      @creativesource3514 2 года назад

      That's why you need to learn English properly with Lucy.

    • @Micro-Moo
      @Micro-Moo Год назад

      @@jupiteralmond1892 I know New Englanders more than others. You know, they do know the value of perversions. (Hope you recognize the reference to an old joke. 😊)

  • @The_Clause
    @The_Clause 2 года назад

    Thank you for your Channel. I think the world needs it.

  • @yaniniangaming3402
    @yaniniangaming3402 4 года назад +8

    solutions from american English (southern manner)
    1 say again
    2 you said what?
    3 what did you said?

    • @andreasc7377
      @andreasc7377 4 года назад

      Yaninian Gaming “Say that again.” (with a smile I would)

    • @MagicalKid
      @MagicalKid 4 года назад

      What did you say? can come across as you being offended by what that person just said.

  • @zellehere7419
    @zellehere7419 4 года назад +13

    I want to learn more english and my way to learn is to talk to an english person and its so amazing, you can easily addopt even their accent. You might even Surprise Yourself later you've spoken english already. 😊

    • @MariaSimpsonUK
      @MariaSimpsonUK 4 года назад +1

      Agree on that. At my work I have colleagues from another part in the UK and by speaking to them regularly I can pick up their accent. They are from Birmingham, Manchester, Scotland and Wales but majority of my colleagues are Scottish 'coz we are a Scottish company. I didn't pick up the scottish accent but my accent is more on receive pronounciation.

    • @khaingzarthin2105
      @khaingzarthin2105 4 года назад

      You can also learn by watching movies. That’s my way of learning English because I was always shy to talk to people I just met. I didn’t really meant to learn when I watch movies but then I realized it has improved my English.

    • @reyachrismasoobana9097
      @reyachrismasoobana9097 3 года назад

      Adopt

  • @jamesdoy63
    @jamesdoy63 4 года назад +5

    Boy: I beg your pardon?
    Father : Son, don't worry i've already pardon you!!

  • @jasonsell1435
    @jasonsell1435 2 года назад

    Tqvm teacher Lucy,what a gorgeous great lesson,I appreciate it,your video is so helpful, love it.

  • @stefanodigiuseppe7409
    @stefanodigiuseppe7409 4 года назад +99

    11:45 In Italy we often say: “This is all Arabic to me”😂😂

  • @joeylo2365
    @joeylo2365 4 года назад +13

    I would like to listen Animal Farm, since we have a very difficult time in Hong Kong.

  • @Uma-zu4pz
    @Uma-zu4pz 4 года назад +10

    Where I live (Sardinia, Italy), when we don’t understand somebody we tell him: “you’re speaking arabic!”

    • @pedja2518
      @pedja2518 4 года назад

      Same in Serbia 😊👌🏻

    • @copper_sun
      @copper_sun 4 года назад

      @Imane Sahraoui same in Russia)

    • @yanisyukihira1502
      @yanisyukihira1502 4 года назад

      In France, when we don't understand someone, instead of "you're speaking arabic", we say " you're speaking chinese".

  • @mwittner63
    @mwittner63 9 месяцев назад

    I think Lucy would be a great actress. She says lines really convincingly, plus beauty and charm

  • @astrotsiga
    @astrotsiga 4 года назад +59

    11:33 In Hungary we say "That's Chinese to me." in this kind of situations. 😄
    ("Ez nekem kínai!", if someone actually wonders about it.)

    • @jesusascanio7001
      @jesusascanio7001 4 года назад +3

      In Venezuela we also say "That´s Chinese for me" Like this: Me estás hablando en Chino.

    • @ofelia.i
      @ofelia.i 4 года назад +2

      in polish we have a similar sentence as a reaction, when someone is not listening to what we say. "czy ja mówię po chińsku?" :)

    • @filippoghisoni6569
      @filippoghisoni6569 4 года назад +3

      In Italy we usually say "You speak Arabic for me"

    • @poojakukreti8618
      @poojakukreti8618 4 года назад +2

      And in India(Hindi), our alternative for that is "Hum log Chinese khata hai baba, samajhta nhi hai" 😂😂😂

    • @zombiedance16
      @zombiedance16 4 года назад +1

      We also use Chinese in my country XD

  • @Chiara-xn3re
    @Chiara-xn3re 4 года назад +45

    Ahahahah my British auntie taught me “pardon” when I was a young girl...and I’ve always used “Pardon?”... English native speakers systematically laughed at me! 😂 yeah, it’s definitely too posh...I’ll try to sound more colloquial with “sorry?”

    • @BlamesCoco
      @BlamesCoco 4 года назад +2

      Chiara I’ve been using it as well and everyone laughed at me at all times. I feel you :-(

    • @acat6287
      @acat6287 4 года назад +2

      Most people just yell "HUUuuUh" but you do you lmao.

    • @mohammadfarukhahmad6712
      @mohammadfarukhahmad6712 4 года назад +1

      Chiara
      I completely agree with you. I have also learnt pardon? / I beg your pardon.But 'sorry' is widely used in real life.

    • @Chiara-xn3re
      @Chiara-xn3re 4 года назад

      You guys are right... let’s go for “sorry” then 😊😂

  • @tallsenhardware
    @tallsenhardware 2 года назад

    what a beautiful and charming brtish english language teacher!

  • @Mass1veGam3r
    @Mass1veGam3r 3 года назад +6

    I can only see myself using "Pardon" if i have a glass of French Wine. THE TRUE POSH-POSH WAY !! xD

  • @God_Father72
    @God_Father72 3 года назад +4

    One more we can use, “Could you come again? ”
    However, I guess it is more often used in call centres

  • @MariaM-en9ky
    @MariaM-en9ky 4 года назад +32

    The thing that when she said "this is all Greek to me" I started laughing cause I'm Greek and if I 'd use it it would be kinda... U know. -1 phrase for me. I ll maybe use it only when I'm talking with friends Ig

    • @egormetzler1280
      @egormetzler1280 4 года назад

      It's interesting, is there "this is all Latin to me"?:D

    • @amjan
      @amjan 4 года назад +1

      In Poland we say: "Don't pretend to be Greek" when a person doesn't understand sth they really should and you assume they must be fooling you.

    • @justsomeusername6804
      @justsomeusername6804 3 года назад

      I've heard some people saying "Its Chinese to me
      "

    • @MariaM-en9ky
      @MariaM-en9ky 3 года назад

      @@justsomeusername6804 yeah in Greek we do say it's all Chinese to me but idk if they use this in English

    • @justsomeusername6804
      @justsomeusername6804 3 года назад +1

      @@MariaM-en9ky Actually yeah now that I remember somebody did tell me that it’s all Chinese to me is what they say in Greece

  • @AnnaIsHere
    @AnnaIsHere 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed that, thank you

  • @ArchieThomas3seesea
    @ArchieThomas3seesea 4 года назад +11

    When asking someone to speak slower, I've been told that's how they talk & they won't slow down., most will say sorry, then ostensibly slow.

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar 4 года назад

      Archie T: Then, very good.

    • @dioio8415
      @dioio8415 4 года назад +3

      Well who act like this is a great bastard

    • @blankaberta6650
      @blankaberta6650 3 года назад +1

      I work in a contact centre and it is soooo true... they don't get that I have a hard time to understand everyone's special dialect especially on the phone, and if I ask them to repeat something, some people just act like I was stupid and the slow waaay down. I hate that because it is so rude. I am not stupid, I am just not a native speaker. Do you need help? ENUNCIATE 😄

    • @alexandrasanches2473
      @alexandrasanches2473 3 года назад +1

      Every action talks loudly about a person.... don’t feel bad for others behavior... their choices, their karma... live it to God. Big hug for you.

  • @Oleksandr-Barsukov
    @Oleksandr-Barsukov 4 года назад +11

    Love Brittish accent, when it used by girls, some magic soft notes in their voices. But American English is better for anderstanding in a live speech(saw Jimmy Cars stand ups and TV series Elementary with Holmes, it was very hard). Anyway, thanks for video)

    • @alejandrodelabarra2838
      @alejandrodelabarra2838 3 года назад

      I watched some americans that without subtitles you will not undersstand a word...

  • @Ele_Belen
    @Ele_Belen 4 года назад +81

    imposible to pronouns "what did you JUST SAY?" what didyuu juusssay what didyyyiiijjuussssay what ssssshhhhhh say hahahha

  • @dienekes4364
    @dienekes4364 2 года назад

    I'm a native English speaker and just opened this out of curiosity because of the title. The first thing that popped into my head was when I'm talking to my wife and say, "What?", and she starts explaining what she was talking about. I have to stop her and say, "I didn't hear what you said. Just repeat the sentence!"_ LOL

  • @gnaschez
    @gnaschez 4 года назад +33

    My friends in the English class: “M., what???” When they can’t understand something🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @DungLe-yd4xy
      @DungLe-yd4xy 4 года назад +1

      Cuối cùng cũng gặp ng việt=))

    • @yenngoc7725
      @yenngoc7725 4 года назад

      Cmt như trên 😂

    • @АртемВ-и5р
      @АртемВ-и5р 4 года назад

      I remembered it, thank you)

    • @gnaschez
      @gnaschez 4 года назад +1

      Кирилл Власов no, I meant you should never do that, that’s really impolite

    • @АртемВ-и5р
      @АртемВ-и5р 4 года назад

      ​@@gnaschez I only got a notice about your comment now, It's okey :D I'll say ***"Excuse me, I'm sorry, I'm very sorry, Could you tell me one more time? I'll thank you a lot"*** I think so “M., what??? is okey with my friend