Congratulation teacher for your help! I trying to thank you a way to satisfy you, but you don't know how much I love your channel. I love your channel because it helps me to become fluent and confident in English . May God protect you day after day.
My automatic response to that is always 'I'm good'. I consider the question merely a conversation starter. But it can be used differently in many other circumstances. Every time I crash into something in this rally game, my co-driver says to me, "How are YOU?", or "Feeling a bit shaken", or "I'm okay, you?", or my favorite "That knocked the breath out of me". Yeah I crash a lot in that WRC (Word Rally Championship) game
I have learned all the replies. From now on,i am going to use these answers in my daily conversation.Like if someone ask me "How are you?" and i understand that he actually wants to know 'How I am?' If I'll be in a good mood then I'll reply him... "Great".Can i also say this "Can't complain" Rachel Madam?
Hello Rachel Thanks a lot for useful lesson. When I ask me Hey How are you? I often to use answer I'm fine,Great or I'm great,Not bad or just Fine or I'm ok.
Wow, first of all I really enjoyed watching this video, about answering differently to the question "how are you?". Now that I knew there are many ways to I try to remind that and keep using it when I speak with friends from abroad. And Rachel - how are you? - beside making these fantastic Videos for us. Greetings from Germany and much love have a great day guys. ❤😊
Please make more Videos from Clips of 'Friends' with the detailed Linguistic Expressions postmortem with your Red pen over the black Typed Text. Trust me it is massive and huge.
Oh wow... I see that you have put lots of effort for this video and all these efforts of yours are highly appreciated dear.. Nice day and enjoy yourself!!! Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
Hello, I was wondering the same thing in Canada. I was on a trail and I came across people saying "How is it going? I didn't know what to say. And I still don't after this video: )
i hate when a store clerk or someone in a field along those lines asks me this, or how's it going. why? because as of late i have been the soul caregiver for my dying mother & i'm often very tied & emotionally not well due to some of the things i deal with, so when i walk in somewhere & i'm asked this at times i feel i could just blow up on the spot, i do realize this is asked out of kindness, i think, but im just not in the mood & i really don't know how to answer, its kinda like do you really want to know cause we could be here a really long time & i could start yelling or crying depending on the day. am i making to much out of this? i shouldn't let it get to me should i.
Hi Rachel. Excellent class about this expression. lastly, I got the feeling that It has been devalued a lot. Probably, it's because there are people that are looking for content at all cost?. Expression like this: don't use this and that in order to sound more American. At the same time I got to say that other ways to express something expands our vocabulary. It may sound as an oxymoron,perhaps. The difference is that in this class you gave us a thourougly explanation about this expression. In my opinion I'ts good to learn more,but it could be conterproductive and more confusing for foreign students,which in your class was not the case at all.
i noticed when i was watching The Office most of the time they usually said "hower you". I have a question rachel which of the question we put the stress? In this video you emphasized ARE and does it have an underlying meaning? thanks for answering. i love this kind of video
I am glad you enjoyed the video! For "How are you?" the stress can be on any or all of the words, and the meanings are slightly different -- "How ARE you?" might express excitement to have the opportunity to ask this. "HOW are you?" might be a clarification of the word "how", and "How are YOU?" might clarify that you are asking about a specific person. If you are contracting "are" to "'re", it will not be stressed.
Hi, I'm glad you're enjoying! I do not hear a double negative in this sentence. I do make mistakes occasionally in real conversation, though. It happens!
Hey Rachel, l missed you too much.A Long time without communication with my beloved Rachel.Ihave just now reacted with your idium"how are you". Of course your explanation is great as usual,but I think this idium has changed its meaning by time and have become a key word to proceed to different subjects,depending on the mode of persons ,talking to each other?!.
Hi Rachel🎉🎉 I have a question about English not being a phonetic language. I was on a video chat with a native American who studied linguistics in college. We came across the technical jargon "cephalalgia" and he did not know how to pronounce it and told me to hang on while he checks the dictionary for pronunciation!!!!! My question is: I used to believe that the pronunciation of the dictionary is brought from how old native used to pronounce words. But after this situation with cephalalgia, I started thinking that natives take their pronunciation from the dictionary. However, if this is the case, then where did the dictionary obtain its pronunciation! So what is what and which is which?? Sorry for making it long. I'm DESPERATELY waiting for your answer Thanks for always being there❤
Interesting! Native speakers often check dictionaries to learn meanings and common pronunciations of new words for us. Dictionaries are updated often, most at least once a year from what I understand. I imagine the pronunciation guides are based on the most common pronunciations of words that the dictionary teams can find in their research, but I'm not entirely sure what process they use to discover which pronunciations are the most definitive.
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The most detailed breakdown of how to respond to 'how are you' ever!
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This is pure gold!
Congratulation teacher for your help!
I trying to thank you a way to satisfy you, but you don't know how much I love your channel. I love your channel because it helps me to become fluent and confident in English .
May God protect you day after day.
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You might be the first one to explain it logically. Thank you
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I think the movement and the camera angles really help to show the context.
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Thanks Rachel. I often said, "I'm good, what's up ?"😊
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My automatic response to that is always 'I'm good'. I consider the question merely a conversation starter. But it can be used differently in many other circumstances. Every time I crash into something in this rally game, my co-driver says to me, "How are YOU?", or "Feeling a bit shaken", or "I'm okay, you?", or my favorite "That knocked the breath out of me". Yeah I crash a lot in that WRC (Word Rally Championship) game
Thanks for sharing @uselessvad2444!
excellent
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Rachel, After your video, l m good and happy ❤
Wow Rachel!!! That's awesome!!! I love this format!!! Thanks
You're welcome @MovimientoConscienteConIsa!
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Truly speaking, this video is very instructive! and above all, intriguing!💚💚
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Thank you very much
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It happens exactly the same in Spanish language 😅
I have learned all the replies. From now on,i am going to use these answers in my daily conversation.Like if someone ask me "How are you?" and i understand that he actually wants to know 'How I am?' If I'll be in a good mood then I'll reply him... "Great".Can i also say this "Can't complain" Rachel Madam?
These are good replies!
Hello Rachel Thanks a lot for useful lesson. When I ask me Hey How are you? I often to use answer I'm fine,Great or I'm great,Not bad or just Fine or I'm ok.
Excellent content in english teacher Rachel
Thanks a lot @ronaldoferreiraoliveira!
Thank you Rachel for this lesson 🙏🏽
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Like the way to interact with someone by using different phrases
Thanks, hope to meet u one day ❤
Great class ! excellent , like all Your videos ! You are an awesome teacher ! The Best
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Thank you Reachel I have learned a lot from your videos , I work in a cafe in New York and I hope you can make a video about that ❤
I'm a Brit. I generally say "I'm good thanks, you?" unless I'm in tears and obviously not good...
Thanks Rachel !!!
how are you ?
Wow, first of all I really enjoyed watching this video, about answering differently to the question "how are you?".
Now that I knew there are many ways to I try to remind that and keep using it when I speak with friends from abroad. And Rachel - how are you? - beside making these fantastic Videos for us.
Greetings from Germany and much love have a great day guys. ❤😊
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I love your learning
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HOW ARE YOU? greetings from Santos, Brazil. Thanks for the video!
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Thank you very much. Easy to understand ❤
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Awsome! Thanks.
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Rachel, I understand it's common to say I'm good instead of well. But if I say I'm good...doesn't it sound like "I'm a good person"? Thanks
It can also have that meaning, but you'll be able to tell which meaning a person is using by the context of the conversation.
@@rachelsenglish got it. Thanks a lot! 🥰
Thanks 😊 you’re very good, what a beautiful accent! ❤
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Thank you ❤
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Please make more Videos from Clips of 'Friends' with the detailed Linguistic Expressions postmortem with your Red pen over the black Typed Text. Trust me it is massive and huge.
Thanks for the suggestion @hasanmasud5296!
Oh wow... I see that you have put lots of effort for this video and all these efforts of yours are highly appreciated dear..
Nice day and enjoy yourself!!!
Hugs.xoxoxo
Gams ❤️
Thank you Gams!
Hello, I was wondering the same thing in Canada. I was on a trail and I came across people saying "How is it going? I didn't know what to say. And I still don't after this video: )
i hate when a store clerk or someone in a field along those lines asks me this, or how's it going. why? because as of late i have been the soul caregiver for my dying mother & i'm often very tied & emotionally not well due to some of the things i deal with, so when i walk in somewhere & i'm asked this at times i feel i could just blow up on the spot, i do realize this is asked out of kindness, i think, but im just not in the mood & i really don't know how to answer, its kinda like do you really want to know cause we could be here a really long time & i could start yelling or crying depending on the day. am i making to much out of this? i shouldn't let it get to me should i.
Wow!!! Thanks!!! 😊✨️
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Rachel will u create some more videos ......to use in our daily life
@rachel pls make the video how to listen were werent; are arent in fast speech. Thank you, really appreciate it
Great idea! Here's an N'T contraction video to get you started on this topic: th-cam.com/video/Dthn7A9AmaM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cbOb349HCzdD3Y6Z
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Great!
I am waiting for your classes on phonetics 🎉❤
Hey, thank you!
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Hi Rachel.
Excellent class about this expression. lastly, I got the feeling that It has been devalued a lot. Probably, it's because there are people that are looking for content at all cost?. Expression like this: don't use this and that in order to sound more American. At the same time I got to say that other ways to express something expands our vocabulary. It may sound as an oxymoron,perhaps. The difference is that in this class you gave us a thourougly explanation about this expression.
In my opinion I'ts good to learn more,but it could be conterproductive and more confusing for foreign students,which in your class was not the case at all.
Thanks for sharing @albertokalfayan5395!
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oh ma word, how's everybody been
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i noticed when i was watching The Office most of the time they usually said "hower you". I have a question rachel which of the question we put the stress? In this video you emphasized ARE and does it have an underlying meaning? thanks for answering. i love this kind of video
I am glad you enjoyed the video! For "How are you?" the stress can be on any or all of the words, and the meanings are slightly different -- "How ARE you?" might express excitement to have the opportunity to ask this. "HOW are you?" might be a clarification of the word "how", and "How are YOU?" might clarify that you are asking about a specific person. If you are contracting "are" to "'re", it will not be stressed.
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Someone:Hey how are you
Me: LIVING THE DREAM 😅😅
Great!
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Hi!! Rachel!!
I love to study English with your contents.
I'm wondering why you use double negative sentences...
Hi, I'm glad you're enjoying! I do not hear a double negative in this sentence. I do make mistakes occasionally in real conversation, though. It happens!
@@rachelsenglish oh my gosh
Thank you for replying to me!!^^
Will you please make a video about phrase and idioms. It will help for my civil service exam in India.
Actually I do have some TH-cam Shorts about phrases and idioms! Here's a playlist: th-cam.com/video/XkokrPv9MT8/w-d-xo.html
@@rachelsenglish i watch them too on repeat
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How is it going?
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I am waiting for Your classes about phonetics
And sometimes I use question How have you been? and I get the same response.
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@@rachelsenglish my pleasure
Hi Rachel, I'm good, how are you?
Hey Rachel, l missed you too much.A Long time without communication with my beloved Rachel.Ihave just now reacted with your idium"how are you". Of course your explanation is great as usual,but I think this idium has changed its meaning by time and have become a key word to proceed to different subjects,depending on the mode of persons ,talking to each other?!.
Hi! Yes, this is definitely a flexible way to greet someone, or start a conversation.
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Hy teacher, Rachel I'm really interested in subscribing to your channel
so kind of you.
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Hi Rachel🎉🎉
I have a question about English not being a phonetic language.
I was on a video chat with a native American who studied linguistics in college. We came across the technical jargon "cephalalgia" and he did not know how to pronounce it and told me to hang on while he checks the dictionary for pronunciation!!!!!
My question is: I used to believe that the pronunciation of the dictionary is brought from how old native used to pronounce words. But after this situation with cephalalgia, I started thinking that natives take their pronunciation from the dictionary. However, if this is the case, then where did the dictionary obtain its pronunciation! So what is what and which is which??
Sorry for making it long. I'm DESPERATELY waiting for your answer
Thanks for always being there❤
Interesting! Native speakers often check dictionaries to learn meanings and common pronunciations of new words for us. Dictionaries are updated often, most at least once a year from what I understand. I imagine the pronunciation guides are based on the most common pronunciations of words that the dictionary teams can find in their research, but I'm not entirely sure what process they use to discover which pronunciations are the most definitive.
Amazing video
Thank you @Guide2English!
Hello, I am Philip, and I want to learn the English language. I want help from a friend, and I thank those who help me.
I’m hanging in there 😅
hey~how are you? Rachel😊
I'm doing great, thank you!