“Did you know” and “Do you know” have different meanings in English. In this lesson, I will explain the differences between “did you know” and “do you know”. We use “did you know” to teach someone a fact that we already know. We use “do you know” when we have a question, and we don’t know the answer. You will also practice your listening as I teach you fun facts about English using did you know. Did you know the most common letter in English is “e”? Did you know there are more people who have learned English as a second language than there are native speakers of English? Did you know the most common adjective in English is “good”? After the lesson, take the quiz at: https://www.engvid.com/did-you-know-or-do-you-know/
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More of my Easy English Conversation lessons:
Easy English Conversation: Talk about food! https://youtu.be/EjYp7oDMM6s
Easy English Conversation: 11 Common Social Expressions https://youtu.be/VgG0J2-OxfM
In this video:
00:00 "Did you know...?" & "Do you know...?" in English
00:40 "Do you know...?"
02:11 "Did you know...?"
03:54 When we use "Did you know...?" questions
05:33 "Did you know...?" facts about English
13:28 – Practice & Conclusion –
Join my conversation circle at https://TeacherEmma.com!
More of my Easy English Conversation lessons:
Easy English Conversation: Talk about food! https://youtu.be/EjYp7oDMM6s
Easy English Conversation: 11 Common Social Expressions https://youtu.be/VgG0J2-OxfM
In this video:
00:00 "Did you know...?" & "Do you know...?" in English
00:40 "Do you know...?"
02:11 "Did you know...?"
03:54 When we use "Did you know...?" questions
05:33 "Did you know...?" facts about English
13:28 – Practice & Conclusion –
- Category
- English Languages
- Tags
- ESL, vocabulary, grammar
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