Basic English
BASIC ENGLISH VIDEOS
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1.1.1 Building verbal structures
Designed for beginners with little or no prior knowledge of English, this video is presented entirely in English with no translations. It uses a visual approach to introduce objects, gradually incorporating verbs and complements. The mission is to help participants understand, retain, and use basic linguistic patterns, thus providing the basis for progressively moving towards more complex structures and ideas.
1.2.1 Colors, qualities, locations
Building on the foundational concepts introduced in the previous video, this video expands on essential vocabulary related to dynamic elements crucial for effective verbal communication. It introduces basic terms for colors, quantities, and locations, which are integral to expressing actions and ideas. These new concepts are presented gradually, ensuring that viewers can grasp their meanings and apply them confidently in the context of the new language.
1.3.1 Numbers, comparatives, existence
The management of numbers becomes one of the first skills learned with a new language. Along with that come the important concepts for differentiating quantities, characteristics and qualities, all necessary in the discharge of negotiations, requests, etc. This video introduces these concepts. Numbers are a compact system that can be quickly mastered, allowing learners to perform tasks like counting, arithmetic, and expressing quantities fluently, often matching native speakers in proficiency.
1.4.01 Word Order
The structure of a sentence, the order of words, and the established linguistic patterns in English are critical for its effective use. This video introduces the basic subject-verb-complement structure as the first step in the learning process.
1.5.02 Listening Exercises
Berlán emphasizes the inseparable connection between understanding a language and being able to speak it effectively. Speaking a language is not merely about repeating words or phrases; it requires a deeper comprehension of the meaning, structure, and context of what is being communicated. The video in question builds on this principle by integrating previously introduced vocabulary and grammatical constructs into practical, conversational scenarios.
1.6.03 How time is expressed
This video highlights the importance of routines, such as telling time, in effective communication. These routines range from simple to complex and are essential for daily interactions. Telling time, in particular, exemplifies how language can convey a singular concept: time, through diverse expressions. For instance, English speakers might say "quarter past three," "3:15," or "fifteen minutes after three," showcasing variability in phrasing while maintaining clarity. This video illustrates these variations so that learners grasp not only the vocabulary but also the cultural nuances of communicating time effectively.
1.7.2 Nouns, modifiers, prepositions
This video underscores the foundational role of nouns, modifiers, adjectives, and verbs in English syntax. These elements work together to create the structure and meaning of sentences, allowing for both precision and flexibility in communication. Together, these building blocks allow English speakers to construct sentences that convey not only basic information but also subtle nuances of tone, mood, or emphasis. For example, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is a simple sentence that uses nouns, modifiers, adjectives, and a verb to paint a vivid picture. The dynamic system of combining nouns, modifiers, adjectives, and verbs allows English to express an incredible range of ideas with precision and creativity.