Thanks, BBC Team for such a lovely series. My daughters and I always have fun learning new vocab and playing the game in this video. Awaiting upcoming episodes with love!🤩❤🥳
Firstly, Thanks for everything BBC Learning English Team :) I have been studying English in order to speak fluently since this January and I have been watching your videos. I'll really be appreciated that if it's okey for you, you can prepare some videos for C1/C2 levels vocabulary like this video.
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@@bbclearningenglish Well, if I bought my new bike I would go for a ride to my home town, certainly. It would be fairly long trip, because nearly 20 kilometres but I’m sure I would be enjoyed of it😇 Goodnight to everybody that has been reading it.
Both are correct - 'on my birthday' is focussing on the day, 'for my birthday' is focussing more on why you got the bicycle - but the meaning is very similar.
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Thanks, BBC Team for such a lovely series. My daughters and I always have fun learning new vocab and playing the game in this video. Awaiting upcoming episodes with love!🤩❤🥳
@@easyenglish2008 That's great to hear!
This is very nice transport vocabulary is fantastic and simple explanation thank for all English word.
Thank you for these videos, they’re so useful to learn and improve our English language.
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Thank you , a very simple way to learn english
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Firstly, Thanks for everything BBC Learning English Team :)
I have been studying English in order to speak fluently since this January and I have been watching your videos.
I'll really be appreciated that if it's okey for you, you can prepare some videos for C1/C2 levels vocabulary like this video.
Well done on your hard work! Check out our website for more resources. You can view our 'hard course' lessons here: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/hard_course
I like this video lessons! Please continue creating such video lessons! They are very useful!!! Thank you for this one❤❤❤
Good for learn to English thank you so much
Thank you BBC, is a lot useful... 👍
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Thanks for watching! 😀
I love this lessons. Im learn a lot. Thanks. Im from Brasil live here.
It 's beautiful 😊😊
Easy yet informative.
Great lesson, thanks ❤
Very good ❤
Helpfull lesson
Great
thanks for the video
I loved this video. Very good. Thank you.
I recognized Catherine Chapman, one of my favorites british broadcasters
Thank you😊
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Thank you bbc
I dream of getting a new bike. I hope I’ll get a one for my birthday but it’s a long time to this day 😢 Probably I’ll decide to buy it myself 😂
What will you do once you've got your new bike?
@@bbclearningenglish Well, if I bought my new bike I would go for a ride to my home town, certainly. It would be fairly long trip, because nearly 20 kilometres but I’m sure I would be enjoyed of it😇
Goodnight to everybody that has been reading it.
Thank you
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That's great.
Interesting
1. Car
2. bus
3. Plane
4. Bicycle
5. Motorbike
6. Train
7. Helicopter
8. Scooter
9. Van
10. Lorry
Plz we need more about it
جميل
We 🇮🇩 always ride a motorcycle everyday
Is that your favourite means of transport?
I always take a bus home.
scooter = patinete, huahuahuah
please new topic base videos Everyday
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what is the difference between a motorbike and a motorcycle?
I know a Little English ,but I think ,It should be- I got a bicycle on my birthday...is i am right??
Both are correct - 'on my birthday' is focussing on the day, 'for my birthday' is focussing more on why you got the bicycle - but the meaning is very similar.
Plane is called as Aeroplane and I do not know what is the other name for scooter.
It's not a motorcycle, it's a chopper, baby.
Nga
Something is wrong with their spelling?
😊 It might be the difference between US/UK spelling. For example, in US English 'aeroplane' is 'airplane'.
Helpfull lesson