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In this English lesson I'll teach you some more simple two word questions that you can use to keep an English conversation going smoothly!
I know that sometimes in an English conversation you don't know what to say next. The person you are talking to says something, and waits for you to respond. What do you say? How do you keep the conversation going?
In this English lesson I'll help you learn 5 more simple two word English questions that you can use to have great conversations.
Sometimes something happens and you want to know what do do next. Sometimes people do things and you don't quite believe them. Sometimes you don't care about a situation. There are two word questions for all of these situations.
In this lesson I'll help you learn how and when to use questions like: Now what? What now? You did? So what? How often? and How many?
I hope you find a way to use these questions soon and I hope you have a great day!
Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQgLg5NGXFU or find by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian 2 Word Questions"
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In this English lesson I'll teach you some more simple two word questions that you can use to keep an English conversation going smoothly!
I know that sometimes in an English conversation you don't know what to say next. The person you are talking to says something, and waits for you to respond. What do you say? How do you keep the conversation going?
In this English lesson I'll help you learn 5 more simple two word English questions that you can use to have great conversations.
Sometimes something happens and you want to know what do do next. Sometimes people do things and you don't quite believe them. Sometimes you don't care about a situation. There are two word questions for all of these situations.
In this lesson I'll help you learn how and when to use questions like: Now what? What now? You did? So what? How often? and How many?
I hope you find a way to use these questions soon and I hope you have a great day!
Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQgLg5NGXFU or find by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian 2 Word Questions"
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