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Do you know how to address people correctly in English? When do you use titles like Ms., Miss, Mrs., or Mr.? Should you use Mr. or Ms. when talking to your boss, or is it okay to use their first name? What should you call your teacher, professor, and friends’ parents? What are good ways to address elderly people? I’ll tell you everything! We will also discuss some common professions which have special job titles. In many English-speaking countries, the culture tends to be informal, and knowing the right terms can help you be respectful without being too formal. https://www.engvid.com/english-titles-addressing-people/
Next, watch these lessons about English at work:
Social English at Work - Easy Tips for English Learners https://youtu.be/8KMZeaPnj84
Work Meetings in English https://youtu.be/uzAjQqQupiQ
In this lesson:
0:00 What to call people in English – Mr? Mrs? Miss? Jack?
2:48 Should I address someone by first name or last name?
4:03 Mr.
4:40 Mrs.
5:33 Ms.
6:30 Miss
7:16 Mx.
7:59 Is it too formal?
8:42 "What should I call my boss?"
10:52 "What should I call my teacher?"
14:25 How to address someone in an email
16:28 What should I call my friends parents?
17:51 "How should I address an old person?"
19:08 How to address people with specific jobs
22:23 Conclusion
Transcript:
Hello, my name is Emma. Today we will learn about the words Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms., along with other job titles like doctor, professor, judge, officer, etc. So today we will learn how do we address somebody in English. So, to be honest, it can be very confusing for people, whether you are somebody who is learning English or also for native speakers of English. Theres a lot of confusion. What do we call somebody? We dont want to be rude, so how do we address them? So, I will explain how to address different people in different situations, but first, lets think about these scenarios.
When do you use Mr., Mrs., and Miss? So, think about when would you use that versus when do you use a persons first name? If you met me, what would you call me? Would you call me Miss White, Emma? Would you call me Teacher Emma? What would you call me if you met me? What should students call their teachers? What should students call their professors? What should you call your boss? Do you use your bosss first name, or do you call him or her Mr. or Miss? What should you call an elderly person? So, imagine a 90-year-old woman. Do you call her by her first name or her last name? What should you call your friends parents? So, your friend has some parents, you see them, what do you say to them? Do you call them by their first name or their last name?
And also job titles. In English, some jobs have a title, so for example, Doctor, Professor, Judge. So, well look at which jobs do you use a title and when do you not use a title. So, lets better understand these situations because this is something important, and it happens a lot. What should we call somebody when we meet them? All right. So, let me tell you the general rule, and then well look at different scenarios.
In general, in North America, we are not very formal in the way we address someone. We usually use a persons first name, in general. If youre not sure, what you do is you pay attention to how someone introduces themselves. So, if they say, "Hi, Im Emma," then you use their first name. If they say, "Hi, Im Mrs. Smith," then you use Mrs. Smith. In general, people use their first name. You can also look at an email. If somebody sends you an email and they sign the email with their first name, use their first name. If they sign the email Mr. or Miss, then use that. And well look at more specific examples in a moment, but first, I wanted to look at what the different common ways to address somebody are.
So, youve probably heard "Mr." "Mr." stands for "Mr." and then we have a persons last name. So, for example, "Mr. Trump", "Mr. Obama", "Mr. Trudeau", "Mr. Johnson". So, these are all examples of peoples last names. And we use "Mr." specifically with men. So, if you hear the word "Mr.", you know theyre talking about a man. So, we also have, in English, "Mrs." "Mrs." is spelt M-R-S, and it has two syllables, "Mrs." And we use this when were talking about a married woman and were using her last name. So, for example, "I had a teacher, Mrs. Todd." Or, "I had another teacher, Mrs. Inglis." Both of these teachers were married, and they both liked to use "Mrs." Now, I should mention that nowadays, a lot of women dont use "Mrs." It was more common in the past, but nowadays its becoming less common. You will probably see this more with the older generation than the younger generation. So, a lot of women will actually use "Ms." […]
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