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Hypothetically Speaking - With the Unreal Past Tense

Hypothetically Speaking - With the Unreal Past Tense English, baby! Video Lesson

Date: May 25 2010

Themes: Soap Opera, Work

Grammar: The Unreal Past

Intro

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Devan has a big decision to make. Recently, a lawyer named Jeff came and offered to buy her business. The company isn’t doing very well, but she did use her inheritance to start it. What to do?

Devan decides to ask the advice of her employee and boyfriend Jason. But Jason doesn’t know about the offer Jeff made or the trouble the company is in. See how Devan uses the unreal past tense to try to get Jason’s opinion without letting him know what’s going on.

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Dialog

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Devan

Devan

Jason

Jason

Devan:  Hey, Jason! Come here a second!

Jason:  What’s going on?

Devan:  Purely fantasy here. Let’s say you had a company and somebody offered you a bunch of money for it, would you sell it?

Jason:  Wait, that’s what’s going on with this Jeff guy? You’re trying to sell the company to him?

Devan:  No, no, no, no. This is totally hypothetical. Just imagining things. For fun, you know? Let’s just say, just for the sake of saying it, that you had a company and they were going completely bankrupt and you were running out of money, what would you do? Would you sell it?

Jason:  Wait, we’re going bankrupt?

Devan:  No, no, just saying, you know? Like, imagining things. Hypothetical.

Jason:  I’m just saying this is a really unusual fantasy for you to feel the need to talk about.

Devan:  I’m just thinking, you know, about, like, things that could happen in the future, to people I don’t know, not me or anyone else I know, I’m just saying.

Jason:  Well, I guess since we’re just talking about imaginary things that haven’t happened yet, and only might happen. If I had a company and someone offered to buy it I would make sure that all the employees are grandfathered in, that no one could change who works here or how much money they make for at least a couple of years. And you could do that with your job too. Just to make sure that even though you’re not the owner any more you still make the same amount of money, at least for a little while.

Devan:  That’s a very interesting point, I’m going to write that down. Not because I need to know this but just, you know, for the future. It’s always good to be prepared for the future. It’s good to be prepared.

 

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Discussion

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Devan asks Jason what he would do if he had a company that was doing poorly and someone wanted to buy it. Jason immediately becomes worried and asks if that’s why Jeff was in the office the other day. He sees through Devan’s hypothetical and understands what’s going on.

Even though he knows Devan is lying when she says she’s just asking for fun, Jason agrees to offer his opinion. He says he if sold a company, he would make sure that all the employees would be kept around for a while.

Have you ever needed advice from someone who you also had to hide something from?

 

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wayhan

wayhan

Turkey

being prepared is always good and ıt carries you one step forward

 

10:06 AM May 25 2010 |

gorci

gorci

Serbia and Montenegro

This lesson is exellent.I like E-baby!!Smile

08:54 AM May 25 2010 |

Atlas Lion

Atlas Lion

United Arab Emirates

planning, is a need

If U fail to plan U R planning to fail,

at least U need to plan how to keep success, how to keep developed

If U reach the point when you could plan to worse scenario and what R U going to do ?

that's much better

08:12 AM May 25 2010 |

Ahshan

Ahshan

China

from time to time i need somebody,s adavice for some decisions,but it does not happen usually to me ,cus i always prepare for everything before it happens,maybe i can see through the future of myself.

  another thing is that ,i thinke jason,s oral english is more standard !

04:17 AM May 25 2010 |

dhtt86

dhtt86

United States

that is true and so nice for you to keep employees stay right on their job when a company bankrupt.

01:13 AM May 25 2010 |

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