FOLLOWERS AND STUDENTS!✨😎😎✨
WELCOME TO WET #70 (Wednesday’s
English Tip) OK! Let’s get WET! ✨🎓💦 ✨
Teacher: You don’t look well.✨🤔✨
Student: I think I’m sick. I’m not sure if I will come to school tomorrow. ✨🤢✨
Teacher: OK. If you decide to stay home, please call the school. ✨☎️✨
Student: OK. Please teach me the school’s phone number. ✨🤢✨
Teacher: 😳☎️
Teacher: 😡🔥
Teacher: I will GIVE you the school’s phone number. However, after I give it to you, you need to go home and study!😡🔥
Student: Look out! BLARG! ✨🤮✨
Teacher: OH NO! ✨😱✨
Students often say: ✨🖊😅✨
Please teach me your e-mail address. ❌🤮❌
Please teach me your phone number. ❌🤮❌
Please teach me your name. ❌🤮❌
Natives use “teach” or “show” when requesting to learn SKILLS, NOT basic, personal, or simple information. ✨☝️🎓✨
Please show me how to make a cake. ✨🎂 ✅✨
Please show me how to kick a soccer ball.✨⚽️✅✨
Please teach me how to write an essay! ✨🖊✅✨
Please show me how to make Japanese tea. ✨🍵✅✨
Please teach me karate! ✨🥋✅✨
Please show me how to use the office computer. ✨💻✅✨
Please teach me English! ✨📚✅✨
When asking for or giving basic, personal, or simple information, natives say and write: ✨💪🎓✨
Please give me your e-mail address. ✨✅✨
May I have your e-mail address, please? ✨✅✨
Please give me your phone number. ✨✅✨
May I have your phone number, please? ✨✅✨
Please give me the school’s phone number, please. ✨✅✨
May I have the school’s phone number, please? ✨✅✨
Would you mind giving me your work phone number? ✨✅✨
Please give me you name. ✨✅✨
May I have your name, please? ✨✅✨
Would you mind telling me your name? ✨✅✨
Do you have a pen? Let me give you my phone number. ✨✅✨
Here’s my e-mail address. May I have yours? ✨✅✨
STOP using “teach” to ask for basic, personal, or simple information. ✨🛑 ☎️ 🛑 ✨
Come get WET with me again next week! ✨💪🎓💦✨
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