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Hi, Bob The Canadian here.
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Welcome to this English lesson
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where I'm once again going to help you learn
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how to talk about yourself in English
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by talking about myself in English.
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I know it seems kind of weird but in this lesson,
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I will tell you eight things that you don't know
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about me and this time, I'm pretty sure
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they are eight things that none of you know.
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While I do that, I will give you example sentences
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on how to express that.
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But I'll also tell you what the opposite is.
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So stick around I'll help you learn
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how to describe yourself in English
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by describing myself in English.
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Well, hey, Welcome to this English lesson
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where I'm going to help you learn how to describe yourself
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in English by talking about myself.
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Before we get started though,
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if this is your first time here,
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don't forget to click that red subscribe button over there
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just a little bit more English.
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So what's the first thing I want to tell you about myself.
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Well, it's this.
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I like to be on time, I don't like to be late.
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I like to be on time for work,
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I don't like to be late for work.
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Whenever I go anywhere, I like to be on time
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but what if you are the opposite of me?
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How would you describe the opposite of someone
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who likes to be on time?
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Well, you would say it this way.
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You would say, I'm always late
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or you could also say I'm always running late.
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So I know those are two extremes,
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I know most of us are in the middle.
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Most of us are usually on time and sometimes we're late.
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But if you were to describe yourself,
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you could say I like to be on time
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or I don't like to be late
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or you could say I'm always late or I'm always running late.
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The second thing I wanted to tell you about myself
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that you probably don't know is this, I am a messy person.
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I'm not a very organized person.
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My desk is always messy.
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My vehicles inside are always messy, I'm a messy person.
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I'm not a very organized person.
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But what if you wanted to say the opposite?
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You would say this, you would say I'm a very tidy person
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or you would say I'm an organized person
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Or you would say I'm very neat and organized.
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So just a couple of example sentences
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to describe your habits around organizing your things.
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You could say I'm a messy person
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Or you could say I'm a very organized person
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or I'm a very neat and tidy person.
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Sometimes when you are describing yourself in English,
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you'll want to talk about your childhood.
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You might wanna say things like this.
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As a child I loved school, as a child I liked school,
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as a child I didn't really like school
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or as a child I hated school.
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Which one of those four do you think is true about me?
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I'll let you think for just a split second,
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it's actually the first one.
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As a child I loved school.
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It was one of my favorite things to do.
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I loved learning and I loved going to school every day.
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So as a child I loved school.
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I'm not sure what your answer would be
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but there's four choices that you can choose from.
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Another thing you might wanna mention
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when you're talking about your childhood is
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what your favorite subject was in school?
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When I was in school, my favorite subject was French.
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There's a great example sentence for you.
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You can remove French and you can insert any other subject.
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You could say, when I was in school,
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my favorite subject was math,
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when I was in school my favorite subject was science.
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So another thing you can talk about
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when you're describing yourself is you can talk about
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what your favorite subject was in school.
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I'm going to imagine you weren't surprised
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that my favorite subject when I was in school was French.
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It was just awesome, I loved that class.
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I wish I could just be a French student my whole life.
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I don't play a musical instrument.
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I'm not a very musical person.
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I did learn a little bit of piano when I was a kid
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but I don't play a musical instrument.
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Of course you might play a musical instrument.
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So if you were describing yourself in English,
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you might use my sentence
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if you don't play a musical instrument
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but you might use sentences like this.
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I play the guitar, I play the piano.
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Whenever you are talking about yourself in English,
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one of the things you might want to mention to people
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is if you play a musical instrument and which one you play.
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I know this might surprise some of you
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but I don't watch sports.
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I mean, I watch sports sometimes
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but in general, I don't watch sports.
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I watch hockey when it's the playoffs a little bit
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and I watched the Olympics when they're on
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but I don't usually watch sports
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but maybe you're the opposite of me
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maybe you do watch sports.
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In that case, you would say things like this,
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I watch baseball or I'm a baseball fan.
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You could say, I watch football or I'm a football fan.
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So if you watch a sport, that's how you would say it.
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If you are like me and you don't watch a sport,
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you would simply say, I don't watch sports.
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I don't play sports.
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I know that might come as a surprise to you as well
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but I don't play sports.
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I am athletic, I like to walk every day
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and I do work out a little bit
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but I don't play sports.
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You might be like me
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and then you have some example sentences there
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that you can use if you are describing yourself
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or maybe you do play a sport.
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In that case, you would simply say things like this.
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I play baseball, I play basketball, I play soccer.
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So either you play a sport or you don't,
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it's always worthwhile mentioning this
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when you are describing yourself in English,
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because you might have something in common
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with the person you are talking to.
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Sometimes when I mentioned to someone
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that I don't play sports,
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they say I don't play sports either.
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So another thing that maybe you didn't know about me,
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I don't play sports.
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I did play a little bit when I was a kid
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but I don't play any sports right now.
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The weekend is a great time to sleep in
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but here's something interesting about me
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that you probably don't know, I don't sleep in.
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Actually that's not entirely true.
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It would probably be better to say I rarely sleep in
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because I do sleep in a little bit from time to time.
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So you could say, I don't sleep in
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if you are describing yourself or you could say,
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I rarely sleep in but maybe you're the opposite,
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maybe you really like sleeping in in the mornings.
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You would then say, I sleep in or I love to sleep in
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or I sleep in all the time.
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I wish I could sleep in more,
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I think as you get older
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it gets a lot harder to sleep in.
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Well, hey, thank you so much for watching
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this English lesson where hopefully you learned
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how to describe yourself by listening to me
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describe myself in English.
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If this is your first time here,
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don't forget to click that subscribe button.
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Give me a thumbs up if this video helped you learn
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just a little bit more English
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and if you have some time,
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why don't you stick around and watch another English lesson.