Dear Jen , Please make a video mentioning more such contractions . They are very Euphonious indeed . Thank you very much for your nice and fàntastic video . With lots of lots of love 💕 and regards , Jayantàda , 2/12/2022
Last weekend, my brother his wife and me have nice weekend together, we went to Golabdarre, this name means rosewater valley, a stunning place in north of Tehran, we cook and eat breakfast in the nature, then we did hiking in the mountains after that we captured pictures, on the way back I was a little bit care less and I fell once on my hip, hopefully I am well.
@@JeNsJyugyou Thanks a bunch for replying I'm your brand new subscriber it's been just 2 day's.now I believe that you'll give me answer if I ask 'bout any question or confusion 😃
Thank you very much for this video. it's really useful Can you recommend other videos similar to this, yours or someone else's? Since we can probably find them, but I consider that the most important thing is to have the explanation and the subtitles to be able to understand. Sometimes I have seen some movies and even with subtitles I do not understand anything
Thank you for leaving such a nice comment. My husband made a bunch of posters advertising JeN's Jyugyou and has been hanging them up in various places, so I am glad to know that one of them helped you find my channel. You can contact me here on RUclips or for business / tutoring inquiries by email: jensjyugyou@gmail.com Thanks.
Thank you for your comment. ❤ Don't feel old! I don't think it's just a generation thing as often the more educated people are, the clearer or more correctly they speak. 😆 I created this lesson as a former student of my requested it and I really had to think and focus on using some of the informal contractions. "Jeet" as in 'Did you eat' is actually one of my favourite informal contractions though because when I was speaking to a non-native speaker and quickly asked them, 'Hey, did you eat yet?', they literally asked me later what the meaning of 'Jeet' was. 😅
Hi Martin ☺️. Thank you for your kind words 🤩. but, I don't know what you mean... I've never stopped making lessons and have been uploading videos twice a week for almost two years now, I've only missed about three uploads during this time 😁. Here is a link to my most recent beginner level lesson which I uploaded on Monday about online shopping English expressions: ruclips.net/video/upJj2WXYsRE/видео.html and a link to my most recent intermediate - advanced lesson which I uploaded last week about communication collocations: ruclips.net/video/gGXZZ7fj9DM/видео.html. I am also currently editing a video now that will be uploaded either late tonight / tomorrow. To make sure you don't miss any lessons be sure to subscribe and make sure you hit the bell icon for notifications. 🤗
@@JeNsJyugyou Hi Jen, you right and I was wrong , I can see you are working hard making this amazing videos, I need to catch up with some of them, I always enjoy watching your videos, you are helping me a lot, thanks😁
Hi Humberto 😁. Thanks for your question. Some people would pronounce it as you've written, sort of like mus-in-a, although personally I and many Canadians would say must not have as 'mus-na-da'. It's hard to accurately capture the informal contraction through writing alone, but I hope that helps. 🤗
There are many different accents in English, so it can be challenging to get used to new accents and ways of pronouncing words. Don't worry, many people feel the same way. However, the more you practice listening, the better your English listening skills will become. I recommend watching one of my lessons that you haven't seen yet, and cover the bottom of the screen so you can't see the subtitles. See how much you can understand that way first. Then watch the same video again with the subtitles and see how well you could make out what was said. I am confident that the more you do this, the better your listening skills will become over time. Thanks for your comment and good luck with your English studies. ☺️
Hello Madam, it's fine and at your place, so it's clean when you go to give it, he doesn't like me, I'm going to take out my passport, he's going to give it to me, but I don't want to go there yet, they're not
Question of the Day: What'd you do last weekend?
My answer: I played board-games with friends and went to the theatre to see a play.
thanks teacher it was so useful for us we must know when a person talking english with us
Hello , You teach very good, is what we need, greetings to you
Thank you 😊 I am glad my lessons are helpful for you.
Awesome. Thanks Jen!❤
You are so welcom🤗 !
I hung out with some dogs as I was dogsitting and watched one of your videos. It was on articles. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching my videos :) Great use of a phrasal verb in the past tense with, 'hung out'.
Dear Jen ,
Please make a video mentioning more such contractions . They are very Euphonious indeed .
Thank you very much for your nice and fàntastic video .
With lots of lots of love 💕 and regards ,
Jayantàda ,
2/12/2022
Congratulations, you got 1000 views!
Please keep going.
Thank you so much!
I appreciate the encouragement. I will keep doing my best.
Thank you very much
You are AMAZING JeN!
Thanks for your kind words 🤗. I appreciate your lovely comment and am glad you enjoyed this lesson on informal contractions☺️.
Helpful indeed !
I'm so glad to hear that ☺️. Thanks for watching✨.
Last weekend, my brother his wife and me have nice weekend together, we went to Golabdarre, this name means rosewater valley, a stunning place in north of Tehran, we cook and eat breakfast in the nature, then we did hiking in the mountains after that we captured pictures, on the way back I was a little bit care less and I fell once on my hip, hopefully I am well.
You are a natural Jennifer. Keep the videos coming!
Thank you so much! ❤ New videos every Monday and Friday 😉
The first time I heard the contraction "gimme" was in an Abbas's song.
Gimme, gimme, gimme a man after midnight music 🎶 😁
Gimme gimme never gets don't you know your manners yet?😂😂😂 Woww🤩
😆 Yes I do, very well. Gimme, gimme anyhow 😉 😂
@@JeNsJyugyou Thanks a bunch for replying I'm your brand new subscriber it's been just 2 day's.now I believe that you'll give me answer if I ask 'bout any question or confusion 😃
Thanks for subscribing, Abi 🤗. I will do my best to help when I can 😁.
very helpful
Thanks, David ☺️. I am glad to hear that 🤗.
Thank you very much for this video. it's really useful
Can you recommend other videos similar to this, yours or someone else's? Since we can probably find them, but I consider that the most important thing is to have the explanation and the subtitles to be able to understand.
Sometimes I have seen some movies and even with subtitles I do not understand anything
Next week is l learning English
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Thank you, Razzie 😎. It's nice to know that you enjoy so many of my English lessons ☺️. Take care ✨
jen how do i find you i live in marlee i saw your channel ad in the laundry thanks for helping us in english we can become friends
Thank you for leaving such a nice comment. My husband made a bunch of posters advertising JeN's Jyugyou and has been hanging them up in various places, so I am glad to know that one of them helped you find my channel. You can contact me here on RUclips or for business / tutoring inquiries by email: jensjyugyou@gmail.com Thanks.
This video made me feel very old. I had trouble understanding you on the phone call. I think my generation may speak more formally.
Thank you for your comment. ❤ Don't feel old! I don't think it's just a generation thing as often the more educated people are, the clearer or more correctly they speak. 😆 I created this lesson as a former student of my requested it and I really had to think and focus on using some of the informal contractions.
"Jeet" as in 'Did you eat' is actually one of my favourite informal contractions though because when I was speaking to a non-native speaker and quickly asked them, 'Hey, did you eat yet?', they literally asked me later what the meaning of 'Jeet' was. 😅
Teacher Jen your videos are amazing , why did you stop making more videos?
Hi Martin ☺️. Thank you for your kind words 🤩. but, I don't know what you mean... I've never stopped making lessons and have been uploading videos twice a week for almost two years now, I've only missed about three uploads during this time 😁. Here is a link to my most recent beginner level lesson which I uploaded on Monday about online shopping English expressions: ruclips.net/video/upJj2WXYsRE/видео.html and a link to my most recent intermediate - advanced lesson which I uploaded last week about communication collocations: ruclips.net/video/gGXZZ7fj9DM/видео.html.
I am also currently editing a video now that will be uploaded either late tonight / tomorrow. To make sure you don't miss any lessons be sure to subscribe and make sure you hit the bell icon for notifications. 🤗
@@JeNsJyugyou Hi Jen, you right and I was wrong , I can see you are working hard making this amazing videos, I need to catch up with some of them, I always enjoy watching your videos, you are helping me a lot, thanks😁
I'm doing my best 😅. Thanks for your kind words. I hope you enjoy catching up with my lessons and studying together 🤗.
@@JeNsJyugyou, No doubt, I can see through your video lessons you are doing a splendid work, it's inspiring🤗.
The pronunciation "musta" in negative form, would It be "mustna"?
Hi Humberto 😁. Thanks for your question. Some people would pronounce it as you've written, sort of like mus-in-a, although personally I and many Canadians would say must not have as 'mus-na-da'. It's hard to accurately capture the informal contraction through writing alone, but I hope that helps. 🤗
I had problems without subtitles 😕 and I can't catch some accents
There are many different accents in English, so it can be challenging to get used to new accents and ways of pronouncing words. Don't worry, many people feel the same way. However, the more you practice listening, the better your English listening skills will become. I recommend watching one of my lessons that you haven't seen yet, and cover the bottom of the screen so you can't see the subtitles. See how much you can understand that way first. Then watch the same video again with the subtitles and see how well you could make out what was said. I am confident that the more you do this, the better your listening skills will become over time. Thanks for your comment and good luck with your English studies. ☺️
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Hello Gill 🤗 Nice to hear from you. 🙂 I'm doing well, thanks for asking. 🌸 How are things with you?
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Hello Madam, it's fine and at your place, so it's clean when you go to give it, he doesn't like me, I'm going to take out my passport, he's going to give it to me, but I don't want to go there yet, they're not