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Daybreak English
Великобритания
Добавлен 14 май 2017
Welcome to Daybreak English! My name is Dawn, and I’m a qualified English Language Teacher.
I’m very excited to be teaching online, and would love to talk to you about your goals in learning English as a foreign language.
If you have ideas on how I can help you improve your English, and in what areas you need help, then let me know. I may just make short courses about that to help both you and other people.
I’m very excited to be teaching online, and would love to talk to you about your goals in learning English as a foreign language.
If you have ideas on how I can help you improve your English, and in what areas you need help, then let me know. I may just make short courses about that to help both you and other people.
Down The Rabbit Hole
Have you ever fallen down a rabbit hole?
Down the rabbit hole is an expression we can use when we get so caught up in the search for something.
Find out how I fell down the rabbit hole, and how it inspired me to write this video!
Learn English with Dawn
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Website: daybreakenglish.com
Facebook: DaybreakEnglish
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Welcome to Daybreak English! My name is Dawn, and I’m a qualified English Language Teacher. I’m very excited to be teaching online, and would love to talk to you about your goals in learning English as a foreign language.
If you have ideas on how I can help you improve your Engl...
Down the rabbit hole is an expression we can use when we get so caught up in the search for something.
Find out how I fell down the rabbit hole, and how it inspired me to write this video!
Learn English with Dawn
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Support Me (buy me a coffee): ko-fi.com/DaybreakEnglish
Website: daybreakenglish.com
Facebook: DaybreakEnglish
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Welcome to Daybreak English! My name is Dawn, and I’m a qualified English Language Teacher. I’m very excited to be teaching online, and would love to talk to you about your goals in learning English as a foreign language.
If you have ideas on how I can help you improve your Engl...
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Видео
Binomial Expressions Using Synonyms
Просмотров 57211 месяцев назад
There are different types of binomial expressions. In this video, we look at when a conjunction is used with synonyms (words with the same or similar meaning). We also look at some expressions with related words that are not synonyms. Binomials are English expressions where two words are held together by a conjunction. The order of the words is usually fixed - if you swap them around it sounds ...
How To Use Dawn, Daybreak, and Aurora
Просмотров 530Год назад
I was asked how to use dawn, daybreak, and aurora correctly. Dawn as a noun means the beginning of the day. My name is Dawn, and I was so named because I was born at sunrise. Daybreak is a synonym of dawn, and this is why my channel is called Daybreak English! Learn English with Dawn Support Me (buy me a coffee): ko-fi.com/DaybreakEnglish Website: daybreakenglish.com Facebook: Dayb...
Synonyms with Subtle Different Meanings - "Near Synonyms"
Просмотров 409Год назад
There are very few perfect synonyms in English. Perfect synonyms are words that can be used interchangeably in every situation. "Near synonyms" are words that mean almost the same thing, but they can’t be exchanged in every situation. Find out the subtle differences between these synonyms - Begin & Start, End & Finish, Suitable & Appropriate. Learn English with Dawn Support Me (buy me a coffee)...
Binomial Expressions Using Antonyms
Просмотров 249Год назад
Binomials are English expressions where two words are held together by a conjunction. The order of the words is usually fixed - if you swap them around it sounds wrong to the ear of a native speaker. Knowing these types of expressions is another step in your journey towards speaking confidently in English. There are different types of binomial expressions. In this video, we look at when a conju...
Litotes: Ironic Negative Understatements
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Litotes: Ironic Negative Understatements
Colour Idioms - Part 2 (Blue, Black, White, Grey, Silver)
Просмотров 513Год назад
Colour Idioms - Part 2 (Blue, Black, White, Grey, Silver)
Colour Idioms - Part 1 (Red, Pink, Green, Gold)
Просмотров 308Год назад
Colour Idioms - Part 1 (Red, Pink, Green, Gold)
Phrasal Verbs and Idioms - A Birthday Story
Просмотров 379Год назад
Phrasal Verbs and Idioms - A Birthday Story
Made Of, Made From, Made Up Of, Made Out Of, Made With - Phrasal Verbs with Made
Просмотров 504Год назад
Made Of, Made From, Made Up Of, Made Out Of, Made With - Phrasal Verbs with Made
They, Them, Their as Singular Pronouns
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They, Them, Their as Singular Pronouns
Singular Uncountable Nouns - Information, Advice, Knowledge
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Singular Uncountable Nouns - Information, Advice, Knowledge
Ways to Use Suggest - I suggest that you watch this video
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Ways to Use Suggest - I suggest that you watch this video
Idioms & Expressions Relating to Christmas
Просмотров 375Год назад
Idioms & Expressions Relating to Christmas
At Someone or To Someone | Which preposition do you use?
Просмотров 425Год назад
At Someone or To Someone | Which preposition do you use?
Use To, Used To, Get Used To, Be Used To
Просмотров 1572 года назад
Use To, Used To, Get Used To, Be Used To
Catch Up, Catch On, Catch Out - Phrasal Verbs with Catch
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.2 года назад
Catch Up, Catch On, Catch Out - Phrasal Verbs with Catch
Will, Will Be, Going To - Ways To Express The Future
Просмотров 1452 года назад
Will, Will Be, Going To - Ways To Express The Future
English Vocabulary for Appearance: Complexion
Просмотров 8042 года назад
English Vocabulary for Appearance: Complexion
Hah that’s pretty rich coming from the Brits who love to pronounce words like tuna “Chuna” or water “wahuh”… 🤦♂️ You Brit’s are some of the worst of the worst offenders, always making up some wildly absurd ways to pronounce words…
thank you ma'ma!
you're welcome!😄
Very helpful. Thank you! 😊
you're welcome, I am so glad you found it helpful!
Thank you ❤
you're welcome! Thanks for watching
I was looking for a video with Halloween Idioms. Love this video! Thank you!
Fantastic, thank you! Happy to help!
thank u so much i had a test on this topic and this video helped very much
I'm so glad that it helped you. I hope you passed your test!
honestly i cant really understand but maybe itll trigger something later on
I'm so sorry to hear that! I hope something clicks for you soon 🙂. It's not an easy topic
Thanks Dawn, your teaching has inspired a whole university class, everyones in tears at how well you have taught this lesson. You are my hero and i cant wait to give my mum a RING 😉to tell her that ive learnt my new verbs. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, thank you! What a lovely thing to say. I'm so glad that I could help your class 😁
I'll use it in my class. Thank you very much!
You're very welcome!
I love your accent and the way you teach
Thank you ☺
This female dog failed english class
It helped thank you ❤
Yey
Thank you, Ma'am. i have an exam today in English about this topic, and somehow you explained it better than our teacher.
You're welcome! And thank you! 😄
Same here
thank you so much, this video really helped me a lot
Fantastic! I'm so glad you found it helpful ☺
Great❤bunch of thanks
Thank you, Ma’am. I will have a report about this on Monday and You just make me understand all of this! I somehow find it interesting, because I never figured this fast. I just wanted you to know that this makes my day❤❤
I'm so glad you found it helpful and I hope you did well on your report!
Jealous sounds ugly. I use envy all the time! I am happy for my friend just wish I had that thing! Don’t want them to NOT have it! 😁
😁😁😁
What are the other meanings of exercise? and uses?
Here are some others... noun - a short piece of written work to practice something you are learning eg. For homework, please complete these grammar exercises. noun - an action you do to improve something or make something happen eg. The military are taking part in combat exercises. verb - use or apply eg. The government exercised their authority when enforcing Covid lockdowns. You should exercise caution if you receive a suspicious package. Hope that helps!🙂
Thanku so much pa 😊😊
NO. Never.
I remember my mom told me she wished she had a house like mine. Would that be envy?
Yes it would be envy 😄
Thanks this is educative
Thanks this is educative
this great and thanks you very much
Elias setumo
make more vidioes like this
😂i finally know another term for that stuff lmao thanks 🙏
😆
Very helpful. Thank you
I'm glad you found it helpful. I hope you feel more confident 😀
This is so confusing to me because singular "they" to me implies someone I do not know or am not supposed to know. While it's a logical gender neutral pronoun, it almost goes farther than that & gives no identity to a person whatsoever (beyond just gender) & suggests anonymity. It's quite confusing to have one pronoun to reference all singular people who are not known, all singular people who are known, all singular people who you do not want to be known, and the plural version on top of that...when it comes to a gender neutral pronoun for a singular person, it seems like there should almost be another one that is not "they" specifically for people to identify as & be identified by their peers as, because "they" sounds like a stranger without a name or face when used that way
Now there are specific gender neutral pronouns (ze/zem/zeir, ey/e/em/eir, xe/xem/xeir) which have been introduced by different groups, and are a matter of personal preference. As yet there isn't one universal set of pronouns that can cover any situation or group identity. As the concept is a reasonably new one, I guess it will take some time to get used to!
I learn so many things on your RUclips channel. Thank you.❤
I'm so glad you find it helpful! Thanks for watching 😁
i have a rlly big test tmr, and this really helped!! tysm🥰
You're welcome, so glad you found it helpful! 😁
Jealousy is usually accompanied by anger
Yes, they do tend to go together
Thanks, from Spain!!
De nada! 😁😆
Nice explanation. Thank you.
Thank you very much! 😀
Thank you, very well paced and easy to understand. I think I like wordplay the most, that Brownie joke is funny 😆.
Thank you very much! 😁 Have a great day
Should one get offended if you refer to someone as they/them and insist they should be addressed as he/she/him/her? Not until recently did it matter if you used gendered or non gendered form.
It's not for me to say if someone 'should' be offended by anything! 🙂It depends on the individual, I suppose.
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You're doing a straight fire job. 👍 Thanks so much.
Thank you! ☺
@@DaybreakEnglish You're welcome.
thank you so much
😁you're welcome!
thank you so much
you are welcome!🙂
ring, rang, rung / sing, sang, sung
WOW, you have really got your verbs under control. Keep it up bro!!!!!1
I thought it was pronounced letotes
it might just be my accent 😁
It was really a helpful video...thank you
That's good to hear! Thanks for watching 😄
Sorry, its rabbit hole.
Now only I know they r different.😢
Wow, Dawn, ur lessons r getting more n more difficult.
It's not an easy concept to grasp. You can do it! 😁
This is a tough lesson. I struggled to follow. I hv to watch it a few more times.
Yes I have done a few videos with more advanced content, and this is one of them! Keep at it, you will get it eventually. Let me know if you have any questions
I have looked more video but this is best about understanding it..
Thank you very much, I'm so glad it has helped you!
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