Learn the English Phrases "Can I...?" and "Could I...?"

Read along to practice your English and to learn the English phrases CAN I...? and COULD I...?In this English lesson I wanted to help you learn the English phrase, “Can I...?” This is how you start a question when you're maybe at a restaurant ordering something or maybe asking if you can do something. This morning I went to this little bakery and I got a coffee and I said, “Can I have a decaf coffee with cream and sugar?” I also got this really yummy croissant here with egg, cheese and bacon. And when I ordered that I said, “Can I get a croissant with egg, cheese and bacon and just a little bit of butter?” Sometimes when my kids want to do something, they'll asks... a question, starting with these two words. They'll say, “Can I go to a friend's house today?” So it's another way to order food or a way to ask if you can do something.WANT FREE ENGLISH LESSONS? GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH, "BOB THE CANADIAN"If you enjoy these lessons please consider supporting me at: http://www.patreon.com/bobthecanadianThe other phrase I wanted to teach you today is the phrase, “Could I...?” This is the same as “Can I...?” I forgot to mention this on my bigger channel when I did the lesson at the drive-thru. You can say, “Could I...?” But you can also say, “Can I...?” They are very much the same. So I could have said, “Could I have a decaf coffee?” or. “Could I have a croissant with egg, cheese and bacon?” And it would mean the same thing. And the same with my kids. If my kids wanted to go somewhere, they could say, “Could I go to a friend's house today?” Or “Could I buy a brand new car once I save up enough money?” And I'd be like, “No, that that's a bad idea.”So to review “Can I...?” is a way to start a question when asking for permission to do something and “Could I...?” is exactly the same thing. They both mean exactly the same.So anyways, so let's look at a comment from a previous video. This comment is from Aleksey, and Aleksey says, Let's see here, diversify or don't put all your eggs in one basket. I believe that you still use this proverb in English, just like we do in Russian. Personally, I have no reason to complain about the weather this year. I mainly grow tomatoes, not for profit, just for fun and family. As usual, I planted half of them in a greenhouse and the other half in open ground. Both ways have worked this season. Thanks for the video and have good weather. And my response? Yes, we still use that phrase and it is a good one. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Sometimes it is tempting to just grow one or two flowers that are the most profitable. But in a year like this, we're glad we haven’t. That would have been a mistake. So thanks, Aleksey, for that comment.I'm going to pop up here for a sec and give you a tour. Yes. It's always good to diversify. It's always good to make sure that you have a variety of things on the go. Sometimes it's even good to have more than one job. When I was younger, I had a few part-time jobs. Actually, one time I had three part-time jobs at the same time. That way, if things slowed down or if I didn't get a shift at my one job, at least I knew I had the other two jobs. By the way, that's the café / bakery where I bought the coffee and the croissant. I haven't started eating them yet. I want to finish this English lesson first before I get started on that. But yeah, thanks, Aleksey, for that comment. That is a good idea.So I'm not driving as much anymore. My..., the kid I was bringing to work got their license so I don't have to drive as much. So I only drive a couple of times a week instead of five times a week. So I'm not going to be in this town very often anymore. So I thought I should make one last little English lesson here. I do have a few weeks left. There migSupport the show

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If you want to learn English with short easy-to-understand lessons then you've come to the right place. I'm Bob the Canadian and I make videos on Youtube (Just search for "Bob's Short English Lessons" on Youtube!) as well as podcasts right here to help you learn English. Four times each week I upload a short English lesson with a complete transcript in the description. During these lessons I teach one or two curious phrases from the English language and answer a listener question. Thanks for joining me and I hope your English learning is going well!