Giving Advice in English using Should and Comparatives | Speak English

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How to give advice in English using SHOULD and Comparative Adjectives.

First we look at how to ask for advice using the modal verb SHOULD.
Then we see how to give advice using:
I THINK + SHOULD ... and also ...
I DON'T THINK + SHOULD
Here, we also talk about using comparatives to add more information or a reason why you are giving this advice.

Next we have a FUN section to practice using should and comparatives when giving advice.
On the screen there will be a question. For example:
Should I learn English or Latin?
This question is accompanied by two cartoon pictures and an adjective highlighted next to one of the pictures. In this first example question with the two languages, the adjective 'useful' appears.
Students need to give advice using that adjective in its comparative form.
After a few seconds a sample answer appears such as the following:
"I think you should learn English because it is more useful than Latin."
There are 15 different questions asking for advice.

See our lesson about giving advice in English using should:

#Should #Advice #Comparatives

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very good and useful video. It is easily understood.

jigneshghelani
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Thank you so much I really enjoyed you made it so easy to learn I never get bored with your videos 😊 and specially this video with those cartoons and the question really made easy to form sentences

sandhyashukla
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Thanks، I learned another tip in grammar english rules

abdelmalekbenmounah
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Great lesson again, thank you teacher. We all should share this lesson to our friends! Jay!!!!

vothuog
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It's such an amazing video!
Can you please make a video on the difference between so and very. Thank you.

maromaro
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And what happen with the sentence "Should you need additional information, please let me know"? Is it the same that "If you need additional information, please let me know"? In which cases should "should" be used instead of "if"?

armandodelgadolopez
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I think we should say thanks teacher for this lesson.

АлексНемо-пэ
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Please may I know the meaning of'. ONE. In words like. This one, . That one. Big one. Black one

vasantmeshram
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Mam could you please explain about would and could

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