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Question:
What is the difference between be and do?
Alyson, China
Answer:
The verb to be describes something about what you are, or who you are. For example, John is happy, or Sally is a dentist. To be does not describe an action you are doing.
So, when we write that John is happy, we don’t know what actions he is doing. We know in general about his being; he is a happy person. The same is true about the sentence: Sally is a dentist. In this case, the verb to be is put in front of a profession. It shows what kind of job someone has, but doesn’t tell us what actions they do.
The verb to do tells us about some actions someone is doing.
Think of this: John is happy. As a result of his happiness, he jumps up and down and dances.
Happiness describes John’s inner being; how he feels deep inside. Dancing and jumping up and down describe the actions that John does because of who he is.
- Sidhartha Desai, www.ExpertEnglishTeacher.com
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I have a question about the word chili in the following sentence: Then he added some bits of hot green chili, and then put the top piece of toast onto the chili bits.
Lucy, USA
Answer:
This is a delicious question!
A hot green chili (also known as a chili pepper) is a vegetable that is commonly used as a hot spice to add flavour to food. Chili bits would be small pieces of chili peppers. They are usually found in Indian, Mexican, Thai, and even Chinese food. They are an excellent source of vitamin C; however, if you are not used to eating spicy food, be careful. Some chilies can make you feel like your mouth is on fire. But, once you get used to it, you will love it.
- Sidhartha Desai, www.ExpertEnglishTeacher.com
Question:
Which is better: More reading or more listening?
Ali Baba Ali, Malaysia
Answer:
Well, the real answer to this question is: Both are equally important. But, I know that’s not the answer you want to hear.
If you have to choose only one to focus on, it depends on your specific situation and needs. If you feel that your reading skills are weaker than your listening skills, then practice more reading. If your listening skills are weaker than your reading skills, then practice more listening.
It can also depend on the type of job you have. I have many students who have jobs where they have to speak to people in North America on the telephone. They just want to practice listening and speaking in English, so they can communicate better on the telephone. In their cases, reading and writing are not as important.
So, think about your situation and needs. What do you need English for? Is it for talking to friends? Is it for a job? Is it to pass a test? Then think about which needs more practice: reading or listening.
Also, whenever possible, try listening to podcasts that have reading scripts; then you can practice both.
- Sidhartha Desai, www.ExpertEnglishTeacher.com