Improve Your Writing - 6 ways to compare

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Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video, I am going to teach you some key words you can use when you talk about how things are the same or similar. Okay? So when you compare two things -- when you're comparing apples and oranges, there are some similarities. They're both fruits. When you're comparing shopping to skiing, when you're comparing a city to a country or the countryside -- there is a certain language we like to use when we're saying how these things are similar or the same. In this video, I'm going to teach you a bunch of expressions you can use when comparing two things to show their similarities. Okay? So this video is called "Talking about similarities".

So for this video, I decided I wanted to do a theme. I wanted to look at how Canada and England are similar. In what ways are they very much alike? Okay? So each of my sentences are going to have to do with Canada and England, and we're going to look at how they're alike using these comparison words.

So for those of you watching, if you are doing the TOEFL, these words are essential. If you are doing the IELTS -- very important vocabulary here. General English, you can use these at university for essays, college, or even just general conversation. So let's get started.

Okay. So how are Canada and England the same? Well, I would say, first of all, both Canada and England have a queen. Both Canada and England have Queen Elizabeth. So one word we often use when we're talking about similarities is this word, "both". Both Canada and England have a queen. Both Canada and England have trees. Both Canada and England have cities. Okay? So there are a lot of different things you can compare. This is just one of them.

Now, I want to say why I wrote the word "beginning" here. "Both" often comes at the beginning of a sentence. And notice how the construction is. We have both A and B. Another example, "Both cats and dogs are animals." "Both hamsters and mice are rodents." Okay? So we use this a lot when we're comparing.

We can also say "like". In this case, we're not saying, "I like Canada" or "I like" -- you know, showing preference -- we're again showing similarity. "Like Canada, England has many immigrants." Canada has many immigrants. England has many immigrants. "Like Canada, England has many immigrants." And again, you'll notice "like" is at the beginning of the sentence. It's often -- not always, but often -- at the beginning. We have it followed by a noun. I could change this to something else. Imagine if I wanted to compare cats and dogs. "Like cats, dogs have fur." Okay? I could say that. If I'm comparing men and women, "Like women, men are human." Okay? It's not the greatest of comparisons, but you can use these types of words when you're comparing. Okay?

So now, I have some other things I want to compare. In England, they speak English. In Canada, we also speak English. Not everybody, but many Canadians speak English. Some speak French, but a lot of people speak English. So I'm going to teach you some words you can use when comparing these two sentences. "In England, they speak English. Similarly, in Canada many people speak English, too. In comparison, in Canada many people also speak English. In the same way, in Canada many people speak English." And finally, another way similar to this but slightly different, "Likewise, in Canada many people speak English."

So these are a little bit different from these ones. They all mean how they are the same. But you'll notice one of the differences here is these are followed by a comma. "Likewise, comma." And then, we have the rest of the sentence. These go at the beginning of the sentence. Okay? In case you can't tell, this is a period. So we have our first sentence, "In England, they speak English. Similarly, in Canada many people speak English." Okay? So you can use these in your writing. They would really, really help on your TOEFL, IELTS, or university essays to help you get a better mark.
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Thanks Emma, Engvid is a helpful source for ESL students around the globe, also, you are shining among your colleagues. I have planned to watch most of your videos to boost my English.

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As always, another great video. Thank you Emma and Happy New Year!

lukezhang
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I am very grateful and thankful to you Emma, I just started following your channel to learn the English language that I need so much, I am a PhD student from Algeria in the Department of Economics, and considering that my level is very weak in English and it is something that defects and hinders me in carrying out high-quality research, so beware of this message that I sent it to you now and edited it with the help of Google Translate, so I intended to follow you and I thank you for your endeavor again, I hope for your help.

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I can't thank you enough for evenings you 've done for me!
I’m always so grateful for helping me improve my English.
I'll keep trying to study English than ever

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Like Emma, there's not a better teacher around the world.

louisanbass
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to my opinion, she is good mentor. what would we do without your lessons

znizxii
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this video has helpt me to correct the many mistake i use do in comparative form.
thanks Emma!

ibrahimabayo
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Thanks Emma We really need such as this lessons that strength the sentences construction when we writing

Ali-lfhl
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You're an inspiring English tutor! Hugs from Algeria.

mr.salhimed
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Hi Emma, You are great. I perfectly understand every single word you teach. Thanks a million.

ramandeep
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Great video & great Teacher. Thank Emma for this useful lesson!

thoanh
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Very clear explanation!
Thank you Emma!
Now, do you have a video about contrasting?
Please, it is urgent. I need to learn how to use transition words when I am contrasting, anything.
Thank you!!
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Thank you so much for your help. I can understand your lessons easily.

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hi emma thanks for making such a good short lessons, it really help

gary
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Thanks to these videos, people like us change themselves dramatically in a good way

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Very, very good teacher, i have no words to thank to you, Emma. I mean all the Engvid team is marvelous.

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Thank you Emma, this video helps me a lot. I just write a paragraph about this.

leonjiang
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For next video, could you please make the graph describing, give me more idea when writing about explaining the graph. Thank you so much

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Emma, I would like to thank you, your lessons have been very useful to me.

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Thanks a lot, Emma you are a great teacher!

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