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So when we want someone's opinion, we'll often ask them to rate something.
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So when we want someone's opinion, we'll often ask them to rate something.
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We'll ask questions like this.
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How would you rate that restaurant?
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How would you rate that movie?
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How would you rate that game?
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And in English, we have a few different ways of answering those questions.
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I think a couple of the ways are similar to how you would do it in your language, but I think a couple of them might be somewhat unique.
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Oh, and by the way, if you don't know what the verb to rate means, it means to give your opinion as to whether you think something was good or bad.
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So in this English lesson, I'll teach you four different ways that we answer those types of questions.
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How we rate things in English.
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And then at the end, I'll also give you some examples of how we rate things that are just excellent or amazing.
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One of the ways we rate things in English is to give it two thumbs up or to give it a thumbs up or to give it a thumbs down.
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Now, I think you are familiar with this rating system.
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Two thumbs up means just really, really amazing.
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A thumbs up means it's pretty good.
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Or it can also mean amazing.
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And then thumbs down means that it's not very good at all.
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I do have to apologize for this rating system, though, because it's not grammatically correct.
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Two thumbs up is correct.
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To say thumbs up, though, seems a little odd.
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Why does thumbs have an S on it?
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There's only one thumb.
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Shouldn't it be thumb up?
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And shouldn't it be thumb down?
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But no, we don't say that.
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It's always two thumbs up or thumbs up or thumbs down.
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So you just kind of have to ignore that little inconsistency for the time being.
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I hope you think this video is two thumbs up, and I hope you give it a thumbs up and not a thumbs down.
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Another rating system that we use is simply to use stars.
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And I'm sure you're familiar with this one.
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When you buy something online, other people who bought the same thing might rate that thing using stars.
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So they might give it four out of five stars, which is pretty good, or five out of five stars, which is amazing.
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But if something only has one star, I don't think I would buy it.
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So we use this to rate a variety of things.
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You could say the movie was five out of five stars.
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You could say the restaurant is four out of five stars.
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You could say that thing you bought online is three out of five stars.
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And then the next person who goes to buy it, if they see your rating, they might have to decide whether 3 out of 5 stars is good enough for them to decide to buy it.
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Now, this next grading system is kind of old school because it's actually based, I think, on the North American schooling system, where in some places they still give letter grades.
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An A is excellent. A, B is okay.
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A C is not too bad.
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A D is not very good at all.
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And F means that you failed.
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And by the way, there's no E.
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I don't know why. But we do sometimes use this rating system in real life as well.
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Someone might say to you, how would you rate that restaurant?
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And you could respond and say, oh, I give it a B plus.
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How would you rate the pizza from that place?
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Oh, I would give it an A plus.
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How would you rate the game that you went to see?
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Oh, I would give it a B.
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It was enjoyable, but neither team scored and it ended in a tie.
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So we do use this old school, what I call old school grading system, to give something a rating of an A, an A plus, a B minus, a C plus, or in the worst case scenario, an F.
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We also sometimes rate things out of 10, or we'll even say on a scale of 1 to 10.
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So if someone says to me, Bob, how do you like your old blue van, the one that's sitting over there?
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I could say, that van has been amazing.
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I would give that van a 10 out of 10 for reliability.
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If someone asked, though, about the vehicle that I owned before that van, I might say That vehicle was a 1 out of 10.
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It was not very reliable, and it broke down all the time.
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So on a scale of 1 to 10, or rating something out of 10, sometimes you give it an 8 out of 10 or a 9 out of 10 or a 10 out of 10.
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And sometimes it just gets a 1.
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So you might be wondering in English, how do you rate things that are excellent?
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Now, of course, you could simply give it a 10 out of 10 or 5 out of 5 stars, or you could say you rate it as an A plus, but we actually have some phrases that we use as well.
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Oh, by the way, you could also give it, two thumbs up.
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Sorry, I can't do that at the same time because I'm holding my camera.
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But we do have some phrases that we use to talk about things that are excellent.
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You might say that it is the gold standard.
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You could say, and I hope I don't annoy anybody here, you could say Tesla is the gold standard for electric vehicles.
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You could say that it is top tier or that something is top tier.
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You could say Manchester United is a top tier football club.
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You could also say best in class.
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You could say that the DJI Action 6 camera is best in class for action cameras.
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That's actually the camera I'm using right now.
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And then there's a newer term, S tier.
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When you rate something...
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Sorry, a little windy as I walked there.
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When you rate something as S tier, it's above A, B, C or D.
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And it means that it's really, really good.
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This is kind of a new rating system.
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The S tier just came about a few years ago, or at least I became aware of it.
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But those are a few different ways that you can rate something using the English language that you think... things that you think are excellent.
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Well, thank you so much for watching this English lesson about rating things.
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And if you want to rate this lesson, you have two options.
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You can give it a thumbs up or you can give it a thumbs down.
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And I really hope that you give it a thumbs up.
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I would really appreciate that.
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If this is your first time here, don't forget to click that red subscribe button.
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There might be one over there or down below.
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Give me a thumbs up, like I just said, if you enjoyed the video and if it helped you, and please leave a comment below.
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I always enjoy reading them.
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And I'll see you next week with another English lesson.
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Bye.
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Informazioni su questa lezione

In questa lezione, esploreremo diversi modi per esprimere opinioni e valutazioni in inglese. Imparerai a come chiedere e rispondere a domande del tipo "Come valuteresti questo ristorante?" o "Quanto ti è piaciuto quel film?". Con centinaia di occasioni per utilizzare queste espressioni, potrai migliorare la tua pronuncia inglese attraverso un approccio pratico che combina teoria e pratica. Utilizzeremo un metodo chiamato shadowspeak per facilitare l'apprendimento e l'acquisizione delle espressioni comuni.

Vocabolario e frasi chiave

  • To rate: valutare, dare un'opinione su qualcosa.
  • Thumbs up: pollice in su, significa che qualcosa è buono o ottimo.
  • Thumbs down: pollice in giù, indica che qualcosa non è buono.
  • Stars: stelle, utilizzato per valutare cose come film o ristoranti.
  • Letter grades: voti letterali (A, B, C, D, F), utilizzati in alcuni sistemi scolastici.
  • B plus: indicazione di un punteggio superiore alla media, usato per valutare qualità.
  • A plus: il punteggio migliore possibile, eccellente.
  • Four out of five stars: un modo per valutare un oggetto o un servizio come molto buono.

Consigli per la pratica

Per ottenere il massimo da questa lezione e migliorare la tua pronuncia inglese, ti consigliamo di adottare un approccio di shadow speech. Ascolta attentamente la pronuncia delle frasi presentate nel video e prova a ripeterle immediatamente dopo. Fai attenzione alla velocità e al tono dell’oratore, che potresti notare varia leggermente. Inizia a parlare lentamente e aumenta gradualmente la tua velocità mentre ti senti più sicuro. Utilizza il shadowspeak per registrarti mentre parli e riascolta le tue registrazioni per identificare aree di miglioramento. Ciò non solo ti aiuterà a perfezionare la tua pronuncia, ma ti consentirà anche di sentirti più a tuo agio nella conversazione e nella valutazione di vari aspetti della vita quotidiana in inglese.

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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