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Hello. My name is Emma,
and today we are going
to learn a very important
word, and that word
is "commute". I notice
many English language
learners don't know
this word, but it's a
very useful word because
it's a word we can use
every day. So, what
does this word "commute"
mean? Well,
"commute", as I said, it's a
common word. We use
it a lot in conversation,
and what it means is it means the
travel between our home, or where we live,
and our workplace or school. So, here's
a picture of a home. Here's a picture of,
you know, an office
or the workplace. The
commute is the travel
between these two places.
We can also use it to
talk about the travel from
home to school. So,
for students, this is useful
if you commute to
school or you go to school,
you can use the word
"commute". If you work
outside of the home,
you can also use this word
"commute". So, "commute"
can be both a noun
and a verb, and I'll show you
how to use it in both of these ways.
Let's look at some common questions
people might ask about commutes.
So, one question people
ask frequently is they
might ask somebody,
"How long is your commute?"
What does this mean? It means how
long does it take you to get to work,
or how long does it take
you to get from your home
to school? So, you
know, if we're ever talking
about work, maybe at a
party or in a social event,
a lot of the times we might
talk about our commute.
"How long is your
commute?" You might say, "I
have an hour commute. I
have a one-hour commute."
This means this trip
from your home to your
work or your home to
your school takes one hour.
For many people, that's a long
commute, depending on the city you live.
Some people are lucky. They have a short
commute. Maybe it's 10 minutes to get from
their house to work or
10 minutes to get from
their home to school.
In the comments, I want
you to write, "How long is
your commute?" You can
write to practice, "I have
a two-hour commute,"
or "I have a 15-minute
commute," or whatever it
might be for you. You
can also say, "My commute
is one hour." "My commute
is short." So, there's
different ways to say
this. You can say, "My
commute", or you can
say, "I have a blank hour
commute." Let's look at
some other key questions
you might hear using the
word "commute". A common
question you might get
is, "How do you commute?"
or, "What's your commute
like?" When people ask
this, they want to know
about your trip from home
to work and from work back to home, or
home to school and school back to home.
So, what might you say?
Well, when we talk about
transportation, we
often use the preposition
"by". So, here are some
different ways people
commute. They might
commute by foot. This means
walking. So, they might
commute by foot. That
means they walk to their
job. They might commute
by bike. They ride a
bike to their job. They
might commute by
subway or by train or by car.
How do you commute?
Do you commute by foot? Do
you commute by car?
Think about how do you get
to work in the morning?
So, here's some examples of
an answer. If somebody
said, "How do you commute?"
or, "What's your commute
like?" I would think
about it and say, "Hmm,
I have an easy commute."
This means work is close by. It's a
quick commute. It's an easy commute.
If it's easy, maybe it's
five minutes away by
bike. I could also say,
"My commute is 15 minutes
by subway." Or, "It's a
30-minute commute by car."
None of these are true,
by the way. I actually
have a very long commute.
It's almost an hour.
But just to give an
example, what I want to point
out is in each of these
sentences, I use "by",
and then I have the
method of commuting. So,
the method of getting to
work. By bike, by subway,
by car. So, in the comments,
I would like to know
how you commute to
work or to school. So,
you can say, "I commute
every day by train."
It's a 45-minute
commute. Again, these are
very common things we
say when we're talking
to people about our everyday lives, because
a lot of us have to commute most days.
So, we talked about
commute. There's
another really good
word I want you to know,
and that word is "away".
"Away" is a great word
to use when talking
about distance, so how far
one thing is from another.
We can use it when
talking about commutes.
We can use it when
talking about travel.
There's many different
situations where we
can use this word, "away".
So, just to remind you,
"how far" means what's
the distance. So, you
might ask somebody, "Oh,
how far is your work?
How far is your work?" That
means what is the distance.
Somebody might say,
"It's 5 kilometres
away." Or, "It's 2 minutes
away." So, the nice thing
about this word "away"
is you're talking about
distance, and you have
a choice. You can talk
about distance using
kilometres, or miles,
or whatever you use in
your country. Some
countries use kilometres, some
miles. Or you can also
use time, the duration.
How long does it get...
How long does it take
to get there? "My work
is 2 minutes away."
So, you can use either
this form of distance,
or you can use time distance when you're
using "away". It's a very useful word.
Here's another example. So, this one is not
about commuting, but for a lot of people,
they don't live in a
city. If somebody says,
"Oh, where do you
live?" "I live 2 hours away
from Toronto." "I live
5 hours away from
Milan." "I live 30 minutes
away from the city."
So, you can see that
when you're talking about
where you live and where
you work, this word "away"
is a really useful word.
Okay, so we've talked
a lot about the word
"commute". I also wanted to
show you this word
"away" because it has to
do with commuting,
but we can use it in other
situations as well. So,
again, these are really
useful words for talking
about our everyday lives.
Thank you so much for watching
today. I hope you visit www.engvid.com.
There, you can do a
quiz to practice these
words and make sure
you really understand them.
You can also subscribe
to my channel. I have many
videos on conversation,
expressions, vocabulary,
writing, learning English,
and so much more.
So, thank you so much for
watching, and until next time, take care.
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