Grammar: Linking words of contrast - BBC English Masterclass

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Transcript (This is not a word-for-word transcript):

Dan
Hi Guys! Dan for BBC Learning English here. This time we’ll be looking at four ways of expressing contrast AND busting four myths about English people…which is me! Are you ready? Let's go!

Number One
Many people think it rains in England all the time. However, this is only partly true - it rains 95% of the time and the other 5% it's overcast.

So, however is our first contrastive element. It's followed by a comma and then a clause. Got it? Good!

Number Two
Although it is true that we are good at following rules, English people do not love queuing! That’s just mad! We only do it because without queuing we’d be no better than cavemen. Come on!

Although is our second contrastive element. It can sit at the middle of a sentence or at the beginning and introduces a subordinate clause. It can also be replaced with though and even though. Come on!

Number Three
English people have a reputation for being cold. Well despite being a little formal "How do you do?", we're actually very warm-hearted when you get to know us! It just takes a little time to work through the levels of formality. From stranger to friend. "Hey buddy, what's up man? How's it going? Long time no see."

Now, did you notice the contrastive element? We use despite. Despite is always followed by a noun or verb in the ING form, regardless of the tense. It can be switched with in spite of and can appear at the beginning of the clause or in the middle of a sentence. Cool!

Number Four
Wow, what a guy. Hang on a minute I'm hungry, it must be time for lunch. Now guys, while international opinion of our food is not good saying that it is bland, tasteless and boring, I happen to think that English food is delicious! OK, I'm sorry, I'm kidding. I can't do it with a straight face. It's terrible really, just awful.

Now, while is our last contrastive element. It joins two contrasting clauses together and sits at the beginning of one of the clauses. Usually at the beginning of the sentence. In a more formal and literary style, we can say whilst.

If you don't mind, I've got to return to my lunch. Excuse me.
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Veganism is a controversial issue with strong opinions in favour and against. Dan and Rob discuss this topic and teach you new vocabulary.

bbclearningenglish
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What I learnt from this video:

• Vocab:
burst (v)
myth (n)
overcast (a)
cavemen (n)
regardless of
hang on a minute
bland (a)
tasteless (a)

• Grammar:
However = Although (Though = Even though) = Despite + N/ING verb (In spite of) = While (“Whilst” is more formal in literacy style)

ThienPham-fifq
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Thank you. Dan is my number 1 teacher on BBC, he's just hypnotizing. Thanks~!!

tgchan
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I love this bit: "Hey buddy, what's up man? How's it going? Long time no see" :D

bnub
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thanks your video help me learn english very fast

FrayMartinez
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English people are very nice and friendly.

abethomas
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Hello. Thank you so much for your explanation. I've got a question, and I'd really appreciate it if you could answer it. I was asked whether I prefer a small old house near my work place or a new big house far from there. My answer was, I prefer the small house because if every day I spend a long time going to work, I will be exhausted when I arrive there. However, if I choose the smaller house which is near my workplace, I can spend more time sleeping and as a result will feel fresh when I arrive there. Is my use of however correct here? For speaking?

fatemekashkouie
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What do you mean by regardless of the tense?

wafamerouani
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Mmm...What to do, I've to lean English .

chandricajoseph
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English people? I thin you mean British people. As far as I know, English people are those who just happened to be from England.

MuhammadEgypt
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I thinks everybody hate queuing as well as waiting the bus

jveng
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Important topic but explanation is not good and clear.
It's better you use various examples and teach a little bit slower.

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