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Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.

#107 Already, still and yet in English

Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.

Georgiana

Education, Language Learning

4.6536 Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2019

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

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  • Do you have a hard time using the words Already, Still and Yet?  
  • Well, today I'll help you to understand how to use these three words.
  • And with a point of view story, you will learn grammar without memorizing any rules.

As you know, I don't teach grammar to my students. However, many of you have difficulties using the words: alreadystill, and yet. So in this episode, I'm going to explain how to use them.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Georgiana, your English teacher.

0:06.1

Thanks for joining me for a new episode of the Speak English Now podcast.

0:11.6

If you want to help, please share the podcast on social media.

0:18.1

That would mean a lot. Thanks.

0:28.0

Before we start, visit my website, speak-Englishpodcast.com, and subscribe to my free mini-course. Okay, let's start. Do you have a hard time using the words already still and yet?

0:41.8

Well, today, I will help you to understand how to use these three words.

0:47.6

And with the point of your story, you will learn grammar without memorizing any rules.

0:53.6

As you know, I don't teach grammar to my students. However,

0:58.3

many of you have difficulties using the words already, still, and yet. So in this episode,

1:06.0

I'm going to explain how to use them. Before I go any further, I want you to know that native English speakers don't learn these

1:15.5

words by studying grammar.

1:17.7

Not at all.

1:19.9

What's the secret then?

1:21.9

Well, they learn new words and expressions in context.

1:26.5

And that's exactly the way you learn your own language.

1:31.3

Let's see some examples.

1:34.4

My idea is to give you a general sense of how to use these words.

1:39.5

So I won't go into details, exceptions, etc.

1:43.0

Because the only effective way to learn these subtleties is to listen

1:48.3

and reading context. Let's start with an example. It's 11 o'clock in the morning and Finn is

1:57.2

still in bed. So here we have Finn. It's 11 o'clock, but Finn is still in bed. So here we have Finn.

2:01.8

It's 11 o'clock, but Finn is still in bed.

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