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{{Recurso educativo AEIF
|Autor=American English at State;
|Área=Comunicación y Lenguaje L 3; Inglés;
|Tipo de licencia=Estándar de YouTube;
|Formato=Vídeo
|Responsable de curación=Editor;
|Última actualización=2016/02/19
|Localización=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVCNrE8SFyw
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=== Transcript ===
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| 0:07
| Hi. I'm Anne, and I speak American English.
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| 0:13
| I am a student, and I like to read and learn about languages.
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| 0:20
| Today, we will learn about the verbs say and tell.
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| 0:26
| Now, I will tell you a story about my camping trip with classmates.
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| 0:34
| Try to notice the difference between say and tell.
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| 0:44
| When we first arrived at the campsite,
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| 0:48
| my classmates said that it was a beautiful day.
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| 0:54
| Then, we walked in the woods for a long time.
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| 0:58
| We all said that we were tired.
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| 1:04
| At night, we looked at the stars,
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| 1:07
| and my friend said something interesting about space to me.
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| 1:15
| At the campfire, one friend told a scary story.
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| 1:24
| and my other friend told us a joke.
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| 1:31
| It was a fun camping trip.
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| 1:37
| So how exactly do we use these verbs?
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| 1:41
| Let's begin with say.
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| 1:44
| Here are two ways that we use say.
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| 1:48
| First, we can say something to someone.
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| 1:53
| We use exactly the word something.
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| 1:57
| and we can use the word something on its own
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| 2:00
| or with an adjective.
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| 2:03
| For example, the teacher said something interesting to us.
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| 2:13
| Second, we can use say before a clause beginning with that.
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| 2:19
| For example, I said that it rained.
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| 2:26
| Here's how we use tell.
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| 2:30
| First, we can tell someone something.
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| 2:34
| For example, I told him the answer.
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| 2:40
| We can also use tell before some nouns, like
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| 2:44
| a lie, a story, the truth, or a joke.
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| 2:50
| We cannot usually use say before these nouns.
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| 2:54
| For example, I told a story about my vacation.
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| 3:03
| So, here is one important difference between say and tell.
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| 3:09
| We can say something to someone, but
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| 3:12
| we can tell someone something.
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| 3:16
| For example,
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| 3:18
| He said something funny to me.
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| 3:21
| but, he told me something funny.
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| 3:30
| Now, it's your turn to use these verbs.
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| 3:34
| Click pause,
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| 3:35
| and fill in the blanks with a form of say or tell.
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| 3:54
| Question of the week! What stories can you tell us?
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| 4:02
| Next time, we will learn about hear and listen.
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| 4:07
| This is American English. Thank you for watching.
|}

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