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00:00:00: Mach dich bereit für eine ganz besondere Erfahrung. Zeig der Welt was du drauf hast.
00:00:08: Lerne Englisch mit Speed Learning.
00:00:13: Herzlich willkommen zur heutigen Folge und wie klappt es mit dem Diktat?
00:00:18: Hast du in der letzten Podcast Folge mal ausprobiert wie es ist diese verschiedenen
00:00:24: Podcast Folgen als Diktat zu verwenden? Falls nicht, dann nehmt das noch als zusätzliche
00:00:30: Unterstützung. Denn aktiv zu sprechen ist eine Sache. Allerdings die schriftlichen
00:00:37: Kenntnisse zu verbessern, das will ich eine andere. Und wie du die Angst vor dem direkten Gespräch mit
00:00:44: einem Gesprächspartner verlieren kannst, das verrate ich dir am Ende dieser Podcast Folge.
00:00:48: Jetzt beschäftigen wir uns erstmal mit den nächsten fünf der insgesamt 25 wichtigsten und
00:00:54: häufigsten Verben der englischen Sprache. Ich mach's vor, du machst es nach und ja, dann schauen wir mal. Los geht's!
00:01:02: Hallo. Hi.
00:01:03: Wir haben zehn Werte auf unserer Liste von 25 komischen Verben. Great.
00:01:07: Der vierte Grupp hat die following 5 Werte. To lie, to sit, to stand, to go, to drive.
00:01:14: Diese Werte sind in den presenten Tests verblendet.
00:01:18: just repeat after me okay I lie I lie you lie you lie he lies - he lies she lies she lies we lie we lie you lie you lie they lie they lie I sit I sit you sit you sit
00:01:45: ... ... He sits, he sits...
00:01:48: ... She sits, she sits...
00:01:51: ... We sit, we sit...
00:01:54: ... You sit, you sit...
00:01:56: ... They sit, they sit...
00:01:59: ... I stand... I stand...
00:02:02: ... You stand, you stand...
00:02:05: ... He stands, he stands...
00:02:07: ... She stands, she stands...
00:02:10: ... We stand, we stand...
00:02:13: ... You stand, you stand...
00:02:16: ... They stand, they stand...
00:02:18: ... I go, I go...
00:02:21: ... You go, you go...
00:02:23: ... He goes, he goes...
00:02:26: ... She goes, she goes...
00:02:29: ... We go, we go...
00:02:31: ... You go, you go...
00:02:34: ... They go, they go...
00:02:36: ... I drive, I drive...
00:02:39: ... You drive, you drive...
00:02:42: ... He drives... ... He drives...
00:02:44: ... She drives... ... She drives...
00:02:47: ... We drive... ... We drive...
00:02:50: ... You drive... ... You drive...
00:02:52: ... They drive... ... They drive...
00:02:55: ... That was easy! ... Wonderful!
00:02:56: Thank you!
00:02:57: ... Now again, is complete sentences.
00:02:59: Okay!
00:03:00: I say like once the sentence in the first form and you formulate the rest of them.
00:03:04: We'll do.
00:03:04: I lie on the couch.
00:03:06: I lie on the couch, you lie on the couch.
00:03:08: He lies on the couch, she lies on the couch.
00:03:11: We, you and they lie on the couch.
00:03:13: Übrigens liegen, nicht lügen, lie on the couch.
00:03:15: I sit on the bench.
00:03:17: I sit on the bench, you sit on the bench.
00:03:18: He sits on the bench, she sits on the bench.
00:03:21: Oh, ist ein Tunktwister.
00:03:23: We, you and they sit on the bench.
00:03:24: Everybody sits on the bench.
00:03:26: I stand on the ladder.
00:03:28: I stand on the ladder, you stand on the ladder.
00:03:30: He stands on the ladder, she stands on the ladder.
00:03:32: We stand on the ladder, you stand on the ladder.
00:03:34: And they stand on the ladder.
00:03:35: It's a very big ladder, I suppose.
00:03:38: I go to the bathroom.
00:03:39: I go to the bathroom, you go to the bathroom.
00:03:41: He goes to the bathroom, she goes to the bathroom.
00:03:44: We, you and they, everybody goes to the bathroom
00:03:46: because it's cozy, we have a bath there.
00:03:49: I drive the car into the garage.
00:03:51: I drive the car into the garage.
00:03:52: You drive the car into the garage.
00:03:54: He and she drives the car into the garage.
00:03:57: We, you and they drive the car into the garage.
00:04:00: That was another very good performance.
00:04:02: Thank you very much.
00:04:03: In the next video, we'll practice the past tenses again.
00:04:06: So rest a bit more now.
00:04:08: Okay.
00:04:09: See you later.
00:04:10: See you later.
00:04:11: Ja, kurze Anmerkung zum Bereich Bathroom.
00:04:14: Und zwar, der Bathroom ist der Raum, in dem man ein Bad nimmt.
00:04:20: Der Restroom ist der Bereich, in dem man sich ausrot.
00:04:23: Der Toilet war ursprünglich der Bereich,
00:04:25: in dem man sich geschminkt hat.
00:04:27: Der korrekte Begriff für Toilette ist "Lavatory".
00:04:30: So wird man das auch im Flugzeug und bei der Bahn finden.
00:04:35: Also, wenn du nach einer Toilette fragst, vor allem in England.
00:04:40: Frag nach dem "Lavatory".
00:04:42: Denn es kann passieren, dass wenn du nach Toilette, Bathroom oder Restroom fragst,
00:04:45: du in einen Raum geführt wirst, in dem es ein Waschbecken gibt,
00:04:48: aber keine Toilette.
00:04:49: Also "Lavatory" ist das Wort der Wahl.
00:04:53: Gut, jetzt bist du dran und am Ende erzähle ich dir doch,
00:04:55: wie du die Angst vor dem Kontakt mit direkten Menschen verlierst.
00:04:59: Viel Spaß.
00:05:00: Hallo.
00:05:01: Wir haben zehn Worte auf unserer Liste von 25 kommunen Verbs.
00:05:06: Der vierte Grupp betrifft die following five words.
00:05:09: To lie, to sit, to stand, to go, to drive.
00:05:13: These verbs are conjugated in the present tense as follows.
00:05:17: Just repeat after me.
00:05:20: I lie.
00:05:23: You lie.
00:05:25: He lies.
00:05:28: She lies.
00:05:31: We lie.
00:05:33: You lie.
00:05:36: They lie.
00:05:39: I sit.
00:05:41: You sit.
00:05:44: He sits.
00:05:46: She sits.
00:05:49: We sit.
00:05:53: They sit.
00:05:56: I stand.
00:05:59: You stand.
00:06:02: He stands.
00:06:05: She stands.
00:06:08: We stand.
00:06:10: You stand.
00:06:13: They stand.
00:06:16: I go.
00:06:18: You go.
00:06:21: He goes.
00:06:24: She goes.
00:06:26: We go.
00:06:29: You go.
00:06:31: They go.
00:06:34: I drive.
00:06:36: You drive.
00:06:39: He drives.
00:06:42: She drives.
00:06:45: We drive.
00:06:47: You drive.
00:06:50: They drive.
00:06:53: Wonderful!
00:06:55: Now again is complete sentences.
00:06:57: I say like once the sentence in the first form and you formulate the rest of them.
00:07:02: I lie on the couch.
00:07:13: I sit on the bench.
00:07:14: I stand on the ladder.
00:07:24: I go to the bathroom.
00:07:35: I drive the car into the garage.
00:07:58: That was another very good performance.
00:08:01: In the next video we'll practice the past tense again so rest a bit more now.
00:08:07: See you later.
00:08:10: See you later alligator.
00:08:12: Also, the biggest problem with which we always report in our language training
00:08:18: is when I have to talk face to face with someone.
00:08:23: That means I can write emails, you can translate with Google or Deeple.
00:08:29: I can send out and check out emails.
00:08:32: I can analyze emails in the same way.
00:08:37: I can also think about it.
00:08:38: I have time when I write an email, correct the correction program,
00:08:42: and when I get an email I have time to deal with it.
00:08:45: But when I sit at a restaurant with a meal, when I face to face,
00:08:50: directly with someone in the conversation, even at an online conference,
00:08:54: nobody wants to switch between the two things,
00:08:59: which my things in the other language translate,
00:09:02: because I can never be 100% sure that it is translated correctly.
00:09:06: A AI has always weaknesses.
00:09:08: There are also certain formulations.
00:09:11: Let's take the German sentence "Läufer läuft mit dem Läufer in der Hand über den Läufer".
00:09:15: I mean, how can a AI translate something like that into a certain way?
00:09:20: Because it doesn't understand the content.
00:09:22: It only looks at the structure.
00:09:24: Long story short, there are situations.
00:09:27: Whenever it's about the anger,
00:09:30: marriage contract with the father-in-law, business negotiations, business meals, whatever.
00:09:37: There are many situations in which you simply can't have any AI.
00:09:41: I was in London with my friend, or in England, in London and Southampton,
00:09:45: with my son.
00:09:47: We did a city tour on the tracks of Harry Potter.
00:09:50: We did a tour on the tracks of Harry Paddington,
00:09:53: from Paddington Bay, London.
00:09:56: And later we were invited to dinner with friends twice.
00:10:02: We had situations in which we had to complain,
00:10:07: because the accommodation wasn't that great.
00:10:09: You don't do that with an AI.
00:10:12: So that means a city tour and then the translation with AI, that doesn't work.
00:10:18: To talk to the owner of the holiday apartment you have to be serious about
00:10:24: and to use an AI, to talk to Sandy and translate it,
00:10:29: you wouldn't be taken seriously.
00:10:31: To be invited to dinner with friends all night and to run around with an AI all day,
00:10:36: that simply doesn't work.
00:10:38: And now the biggest problem is that I've worked with little to little.
00:10:45: Business people, students, entrepreneurs,
00:10:49: as soon as I look at someone in the face, face to face,
00:10:53: that's the biggest problem when speaking.
00:10:55: I've experienced that myself again and again.
00:10:57: I could understand the language in writing and also from hearing well,
00:11:02: but I shouldn't speak face to face with someone
00:11:05: and analyze the mimics, I was lost.
00:11:08: That's why we developed the Avatar training
00:11:11: and that's why it doesn't go much further.
00:11:15: It goes much more further if you actually get this Avatar video
00:11:21: and the links are in the podcast description.
00:11:24: Try it out, take a look at the pro-bections so you can see how it works
00:11:30: and then just decide in peace.
00:11:34: And here in the podcast I give you some additional tips so that you can profit double.
00:11:38: But first of all, have fun training these five videos,
00:11:42: the five verbs of today and then see you next time.
00:11:45: Ciao, ciao.