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Welcome to Open English Door. Thank you for learning with us today. Imagine you are in a new city. You need to find a shop to buy milk or stamps. You want to ask for help, but you aren't sure what to say. Many people say, “Where I can buy stamps?” But in English, this sounds a little bit wrong. In this video, we teach you one simple rule so you can ask for what you need clearly and correctly every time. What You Will Learn: • The "Switch" Rule: Learn why the word "can" must come before the word "I" when you ask a question. • Simple Sentence Patterns: We practice the correct order: "Where can I buy...?" • Fixing Common Mistakes: We show you why we don't say "Where I can...?" or "Is ready my office?" • Daily Life Examples: Learn how to ask for things you need, like stamps, tickets, or food. Summary for Beginners: Asking a question is like a little dance. In a normal sentence, you say "I can." But when you ask a question, the words change places. You must say "Can I?" Examples: ✅ Correct: "Where can I buy stamps?" ❌ Incorrect: "Where I can buy stamps?" ✅ Correct: "Is my office ready?" ❌ Incorrect: "Is ready my office?" Who This Helps: This lesson is perfect for beginner and low-level adult learners. If you want to feel safe and confident when you go shopping or travel, this video is for you. Guided Practice: Let’s try it! Look at these three things and try to ask the question out loud: 1. (Milk) → Where can I buy milk? 2. (Bus tickets) → Where can I buy bus tickets? 3. (Stamps) → Where can I buy stamps? Subscribe to Open English Door to learn one simple English rule every day. See you next time at Open English Door.