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  • Hi this is Ceema, and today I'm gonna teach you something that relates to communication.

  • We're gonna talk about the words, “speak”, “talk”, “tellandsaywhich

  • is very confusing for people because they don't know what to use when communicating,

  • but today I'm gonna help you understand the difference between these words. You can't

  • use these words all the time, for all sentences in the same way, so what is the difference?

  • Let's talk about the first word which happens to be, “talk”, so when do you use talk?

  • You will usetalkwhen you are engaging in a conversation and that conversation can

  • be a formal conversation or it can be an informal conversation, right? When I say formal conversation

  • it obviously means, conversations in the office, at your work obviously, but informal conversations

  • are conversations with your family your friends your loved ones. So let's see how to usetalk

  • in an example, “the doctors were talking about the patient's condition.” Now I'm

  • using the wordtalkingbecause it's a conversation they're having, a conversation

  • they're all sitting together and talking with each other and in this case obviously it happens

  • to be, formal they are in an office environment they are in the hospital, okay? So that's

  • why we usetalkor I could also say something like, “talking with your spouse

  • about life issues is a great way to have meaningful conversation”. Now again when I'm saying,

  • talking with your spouse’, I mean it's a conversation, when you're talking to your

  • spouse, you are having a one-to-one conversation, you are discussing various issues like, what

  • are we do with the children, how do we, you know how do we take care of our families,

  • all those intimate issues are being discussed and therefore it is a conversation but in

  • this case that happens to be, an informal conversation and that's how we usetalk

  • when we are relating it with conversations which could be formal or informal. And just

  • so that you know, I have ensured that there's a small snapshot of what we've learned on

  • this side of the screen, okay? So that's talk for you, a conversation which could be formal

  • or informal. Now let's talk about the next word which is, “say”, when is say used?

  • Sayis used when you want to express three things, “thought”… thought means

  • what I think in my mind, maybe I haven't really said it, but it's a thought in my mind. What

  • anopinion”, opinion means, what I feel, what I feel, it's just my opinion or a “suggestion”,

  • suggestion meaning I'm telling someone, I'm giving someone advice, okay? So let's see

  • how we can use each of them, the first is, “he said…” I'm using the wordssay

  • over here thatit might take me two months to lose 10 Kgs.” Now this was probably his

  • thought or his opinion okay, may be not an expert opinion but it was definitely something

  • he thought, something that he thought, I should really do, okay? So he said that it might

  • take me two months to lose 10 kgs, like I can't say hetalkedthat it might be,

  • I can't use the wordtalkhere, can I? Right? So you simply say, he said that

  • it might take me two months to lose weight. Or I could say something like, “my CA said

  • that I should file my tax returns ASAP”, ‘as soon as possiblenow again I use

  • the wordsaidwhy because now I am talking about an opinion or a suggestion you know

  • my CA is a guy who will help me save money on tax, right? So it is his opinion, it is

  • his suggestion that I file my tax returns immediately. Over here again I cannot say

  • that the CAtalkedthat I should file my tax returns, well that wouldn't make sense

  • right, so I again use the wordsayto talk about thoughts or opinions and then we

  • have another expression, we have another sentence, another example sentence where I say, he said

  • that it's best if I visit my parents, now I'm again using the wordsaidand this

  • kind of seems like a suggestion to me because you know he's suggesting that why don't you

  • meet your parents, so I will use the word said because again that happens to be an expression

  • of a suggestion, okay? So let me help you understand all of this by again putting that

  • on this side of the screen is a snapshot of what we've just learned which is the use of

  • the words, ‘saywhere you are talking about thoughts, opinions and suggestions.

  • Okay we'll move on to the next word now which is, “tell”. Now, how do we use tell and

  • when do we use tell? We use it when we want to give instructions or information, when

  • you are giving instructions to people that you feel they should follow. Okay so, “you

  • must tell her to be careful with her investments”, ‘you must tell her’, now why do I say,

  • you musttellher? Because you are giving information. Probably this information is

  • required right now, because the stock market is very, it's not doing great, so you have

  • to be very careful and therefore you want totellher, right? Okay so that's how

  • you usedtell’. You can also use another example by saying, “did you tell her about

  • the new software update we received?” This is actually a question mark okay, so it's

  • a question, ‘did you tell her’, ‘did you tell hermeaning did you inform her,

  • did you instruct her about the new software information, the software update that we received.

  • Now over here you possibly cannot say you mustsayher, you know a lot of people

  • use new sentences like, ‘I said her…’ no, you told her to do something, you did

  • not say her, you just told her to do something you gave her instructions or information,

  • okay? So again I'm gonna have this snapshot of what we've just learned on this side of

  • the screen, so tell just to review is to use it when you're talking about instructions

  • and information. Okay now let's go to the next word which isspeak”, when do we

  • use speak? We use it to refer to the ability to speak a language. So language, any language,

  • English, Espanolanything or conversations. Okay now if you notice in a sentence you can

  • say, “I can speak in English and Spanish quite wellokay now I cannot say I can,

  • I can say in English, that's wrong English right? Because a lot of people say, you know

  • what I can say in English very well, no, you can speak in English very well, okay? Or when

  • you're using it as far as conversations go, you can say, “we need to speak with our

  • team about using the new printer carefully”, why do we sayspeakbecause here again

  • we are referring to conversations, which means we are gonna have a conversation with our

  • team about using the new printer properly or carefully because it's a new printer and

  • you want to make sure that you don't have a problem, right? When you're using it, so

  • you will use the wordspeak’. Okay so that was all aboutspeak’, so let me

  • put all of this on this side of the screen, so that you get a better perspective. So we've

  • understood the difference between the four, right? But now there is one similarity between

  • two words, can you figure it out? Take your time, okay so let me have you understand the

  • similarity between two words out of these four words happens to be with, “talk

  • and withspeak”. Now you could use both of these quite interchangeably so you could

  • say something like, “the doctors are talking about a patientordoctors are speaking

  • about a patient”, why, because we are referring to a conversation that we are having with

  • people, which could be formal or informal. But in the case ofsayortell”,

  • well they're quite different and the difference is very clear, right? So this is the lesson

  • that is gonna help you really understand how to use each of these words differently, because

  • they are different and you have to use them in the right way, okay? So I'll be back with

  • some more lessons but in the meantime keep talking, keep practicing and keep learning

  • the right way to use them. I'll be back with some more lessons, until then this is me saying

  • keep practicing.Hi this is Ceema, and today I'm gonna teach you something that relates

  • to communication. We're gonna talk about the words, “speak”, “talk”, “tell

  • andsaywhich is very confusing for people because they don't know what to use

  • when communicating, but today I'm gonna help you understand the difference between these

  • words. You can't use these words all the time, for all sentences in the same way, so what

  • is the difference? Let's talk about the first word which happens to be, “talk”, so when

  • do you use talk? You will usetalkwhen you are engaging in a conversation and that

  • conversation can be a formal conversation or it can be an informal conversation, right?

  • When I say formal conversation it obviously means, conversations in the office, at your

  • work obviously, but informal conversations are conversations with your family your friends

  • your loved ones. So let's see how to usetalkin an example, “the doctors were talking

  • about the patient's condition.” Now I'm using the wordtalkingbecause it's

  • a conversation they're having, a conversation they're all sitting together and talking with

  • each other and in this case obviously it happens to be, formal they are in an office environment

  • they are in the hospital, okay? So that's why we usetalkor I could also say

  • something like, “talking with your spouse about life issues is a great way to have meaningful

  • conversation”. Now again when I'm saying, ‘talking with your spouse’, I mean it's

  • a conversation, when you're talking to your spouse, you are having a one-to-one conversation,

  • you are discussing various issues like, what are we do with the children, how do we, you

  • know how do we take care of our families, all those intimate issues are being discussed

  • and therefore it is a conversation but in this case that happens to be, an informal

  • conversation and that's how we usetalkwhen we are relating it with conversations

  • which could be formal or informal. And just so that you know, I have ensured that there's

  • a small snapshot of what we've learned on this side of the screen, okay? So that's talk

  • for you, a conversation which could be formal or informal. Now let's talk about the next

  • word which is, “say”, when is say used? “Sayis used when you want to express

  • three things, “thought”… thought means what I think in my mind, maybe I haven't really

  • said it, but it's a thought in my mind. What anopinion”, opinion means, what I feel,

  • what I feel, it's just my opinion or a “suggestion”, suggestion meaning I'm telling someone, I'm

  • giving someone advice, okay? So let's see how we can use each of them, the first is,

  • he said…” I'm using the wordssayover here thatit might take me two months

  • to lose 10 Kgs.” Now this was probably his thought or his opinion okay, may be not an

  • expert opinion but it was definitely something he thought, something that he thought, I should

  • really do, okay? So he said that it might take me two months to lose 10 kgs, like I

  • can't say hetalkedthat it might be, I can't use the wordtalkhere, can

  • I? Right? So you simply say, he said that it might take me two months to lose weight.

  • Or I could say something like, “my CA said that I should file my tax returns ASAP”,

  • as soon as possiblenow again I use the wordsaidwhy because now I am talking

  • about an opinion or a suggestion you know my CA is a guy who will help me save money

  • on tax, right? So it is his opinion, it is his suggestion that I file my tax returns

  • immediately. Over here again I cannot say that the CAtalkedthat I should file

  • my tax returns, well that wouldn't make sense right, so I again use the wordsayto

  • talk about thoughts or opinions and then we have another expression, we have another sentence,

  • another example sentence where I say, he said that it's best if I visit my parents, now

  • I'm again using the wordsaidand this kind of seems like a suggestion to me because

  • you know he's suggesting that why don't you meet your parents, so I will use the word

  • said because again that happens to be an expression of a suggestion, okay? So let me help you

  • understand all of this by again putting that on this side of the screen is a snapshot of

  • what we've just learned which is the use of the words, ‘saywhere you are talking

  • about thoughts, opinions and suggestions. Okay we'll move on to the next word now which

  • is, “tell”. Now, how do we use tell and when do we use tell? We use it when we want

  • to give instructions or information, when you are giving instructions to people that

  • you feel they should follow. Okay so, “you must tell her to be careful with her investments”,

  • you must tell her’, now why do I say, you musttellher? Because you are giving

  • information. Probably this information is required right now, because the stock market

  • is very, it's not doing great, so you have to be very careful and therefore you want

  • totellher, right? Okay so that's how you usedtell’. You can also use another

  • example by saying, “did you tell her about the new software update we received?” This

  • is actually a question mark okay, so it's a question, ‘did you tell her’, ‘did

  • you tell hermeaning did you inform her, did you instruct her about the new software

  • information, the software update that we received. Now over here you possibly cannot say you

  • mustsayher, you know a lot of people use new sentences like, ‘I said her…’

  • no, you told her to do something, you did not say her, you just told her to do something

  • you gave her instructions or information, okay? So again I'm gonna have this snapshot

  • of what we've just learned on this side of the screen, so tell just to review is to use

  • it when you're talking about instructions and information. Okay now let's go to the

  • next word which isspeak”, when do we use speak? We use it to refer to the ability

  • to speak a language. So language, any language, English, Espanolanything or conversations.

  • Okay now if you notice in a sentence you can say, “I can speak in English and Spanish

  • quite wellokay now I cannot say I can, I can say in English, that's wrong English

  • right? Because a lot of people say, you know what I can say in English very well, no, you

  • can speak in English very well, okay? Or when you're using it as far as conversations go,

  • you can say, “we need to speak with our team about using the new printer carefully”,

  • why do we sayspeakbecause here again we are referring to conversations, which means

  • we are gonna have a conversation with our team about using the new printer properly

  • or carefully because it's a new printer and you want to make sure that you don't have

  • a problem, right? When you're using it, so you will use the wordspeak’. Okay so

  • that was all aboutspeak’, so let me put all of this on this side of the screen,

  • so that you get a better perspective. So we've understood the difference between the four,

  • right? But now there is one similarity between two words, can you figure it out? Take your

  • time, okay so let me have you understand the similarity between two words out of these

  • four words happens to be with, “talkand withspeak”. Now you could use both

  • of these quite interchangeably so you could say something like, “the doctors are talking

  • about a patientordoctors are speaking about a patient”, why, because we are referring

  • to a conversation that we are having with people, which could be formal or informal.

  • But in the case ofsayortell”, well they're quite different and the difference

  • is very clear, right? So this is the lesson that is gonna help you really understand how

  • to use each of these words differently, because they are different and you have to use them

  • in the right way, okay? So I'll be back with some more lessons but in the meantime keep

  • talking, keep practicing and keep learning the right way to use them. I'll be back with

  • some more lessons, until then this is me saying keep practicing.Hi this is Ceema, and today

  • I'm gonna teach you something that relates to communication. We're gonna talk about the

  • words, “speak”, “talk”, “tellandsaywhich is very confusing for

  • people because they don't know what to use when communicating, but today I'm gonna help

  • you understand the difference between these words. You can't use these words all the time,

  • for all sentences in the same way, so what is the difference? Let's talk about the first

  • word which happens to be, “talk”, so when do you use talk? You will usetalkwhen

  • you are engaging in a conversation and that conversation can be a formal conversation

  • or it can be an informal conversation, right? When I say formal conversation it obviously

  • means, conversations in the office, at your work obviously, but informal conversations

  • are conversations with your family your friends your loved ones. So let's see how to usetalk

  • in an example, “the doctors were talking about the patient's condition.” Now I'm

  • using the wordtalkingbecause it's a conversation they're having, a conversation

  • they're all sitting together and talking with each other and in this case obviously it happens

  • to be, formal they are in an office environment they are in the hospital, okay? So that's

  • why we usetalkor I could also say something like, “talking with your spouse

  • about life issues is a great way to have meaningful conversation”. Now again when I'm saying,

  • talking with your spouse’, I mean it's a conversation, when you're talking to your

  • spouse, you are having a one-to-one conversation, you are discussing various issues like, what

  • are we do with the children, how do we, you know how do we take care of our families,

  • all those intimate issues are being discussed and therefore it is a conversation but in

  • this case that happens to be, an informal conversation and that's how we usetalk

  • when we are relating it with conversations which could be formal or informal. And just

  • so that you know, I have ensured that there's a small snapshot of what we've learned on

  • this side of the screen, okay? So that's talk for you, a conversation which could be formal

  • or informal. Now let's talk about the next word which is, “say”, when is say used?

  • Sayis used when you want to express three things, “thought”… thought means

  • what I think in my mind, maybe I haven't really said it, but it's a thought in my mind. What

  • anopinion”, opinion means, what I feel, what I feel, it's just my opinion or a “suggestion”,

  • suggestion meaning I'm telling someone, I'm giving someone advice, okay? So let's see

  • how we can use each of them, the first is, “he said…” I'm using the wordssay

  • over here thatit might take me two months to lose 10 Kgs.” Now this was probably his

  • thought or his opinion okay, may be not an expert opinion but it was definitely something

  • he thought, something that he thought, I should really do, okay? So he said that it might

  • take me two months to lose 10 kgs, like I can't say hetalkedthat it might be,

  • I can't use the wordtalkhere, can I? Right? So you simply say, he said that

  • it might take me two months to lose weight. Or I could say something like, “my CA said

  • that I should file my tax returns ASAP”, ‘as soon as possiblenow again I use

  • the wordsaidwhy because now I am talking about an opinion or a suggestion you know

  • my CA is a guy who will help me save money on tax, right? So it is his opinion, it is

  • his suggestion that I file my tax returns immediately. Over here again I cannot say

  • that the CAtalkedthat I should file my tax returns, well that wouldn't make sense

  • right, so I again use the wordsayto talk about thoughts or opinions and then we

  • have another expression, we have another sentence, another example sentence where I say, he said

  • that it's best if I visit my parents, now I'm again using the wordsaidand this

  • kind of seems like a suggestion to me because you know he's suggesting that why don't you

  • meet your parents, so I will use the word said because again that happens to be an expression

  • of a suggestion, okay? So let me help you understand all of this by again putting that

  • on this side of the screen is a snapshot of what we've just learned which is the use of

  • the words, ‘saywhere you are talking about thoughts, opinions and suggestions.

  • Okay we'll move on to the next word now which is, “tell”. Now, how do we use tell and

  • when do we use tell? We use it when we want to give instructions or information, when

  • you are giving instructions to people that you feel they should follow. Okay so, “you

  • must tell her to be careful with her investments”, ‘you must tell her’, now why do I say,

  • you musttellher? Because you are giving information. Probably this information is

  • required right now, because the stock market is very, it's not doing great, so you have

  • to be very careful and therefore you want totellher, right? Okay so that's how

  • you usedtell’. You can also use another example by saying, “did you tell her about

  • the new software update we received?” This is actually a question mark okay, so it's

  • a question, ‘did you tell her’, ‘did you tell hermeaning did you inform her,

  • did you instruct her about the new software information, the software update that we received.

  • Now over here you possibly cannot say you mustsayher, you know a lot of people

  • use new sentences like, ‘I said her…’ no, you told her to do something, you did

  • not say her, you just told her to do something you gave her instructions or information,

  • okay? So again I'm gonna have this snapshot of what we've just learned on this side of

  • the screen, so tell just to review is to use it when you're talking about instructions

  • and information. Okay now let's go to the next word which isspeak”, when do we

  • use speak? We use it to refer to the ability to speak a language. So language, any language,

  • English, Espanolanything or conversations. Okay now if you notice in a sentence you can

  • say, “I can speak in English and Spanish quite wellokay now I cannot say I can,

  • I can say in English, that's wrong English right? Because a lot of people say, you know

  • what I can say in English very well, no, you can speak in English very well, okay? Or when

  • you're using it as far as conversations go, you can say, “we need to speak with our

  • team about using the new printer carefully”, why do we sayspeakbecause here again

  • we are referring to conversations, which means we are gonna have a conversation with our

  • team about using the new printer properly or carefully because it's a new printer and

  • you want to make sure that you don't have a problem, right? When you're using it, so

  • you will use the wordspeak’. Okay so that was all aboutspeak’, so let me

  • put all of this on this side of the screen, so that you get a better perspective. So we've

  • understood the difference between the four, right? But now there is one similarity between

  • two words, can you figure it out? Take your time, okay so let me have you understand the

  • similarity between two words out of these four words happens to be with, “talk

  • and withspeak”. Now you could use both of these quite interchangeably so you could

  • say something like, “the doctors are talking about a patientordoctors are speaking

  • about a patient”, why, because we are referring to a conversation that we are having with

  • people, which could be formal or informal. But in the case ofsayortell”,

  • well they're quite different and the difference is very clear, right? So this is the lesson

  • that is gonna help you really understand how to use each of these words differently, because

  • they are different and you have to use them in the right way, okay? So I'll be back with

  • some more lessons but in the meantime keep talking, keep practicing and keep learning

  • the right way to use them. I'll be back with some more lessons, until then this is me saying

  • keep practicing.

Hi this is Ceema, and today I'm gonna teach you something that relates to communication.

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