159👍Wow !! Great presentation, GOD BLESS YOU DEAR , HAVE A NICE TIME Amazing dear pretty sister, very beautiful , wonderful coverage , greetings from HONG KONG @richscenic
That’s a good question! ‘Next time’ implies a plan or a specific intention to do something again. For instance, "The next time we see each other, I’ll give you tips for learning English." In this example, there is a strong likelihood that we will see each other again and that the action will take place. ‘Another time’ is more vague and does not imply a specific plan. For example, "I’ll talk to you about it another time." In this case, there is no particular plan for when the conversation will occur.
I love this video. It is wonderful tip.
I think improving the vocabulary and practicing the 2nd step would really help.
159👍Wow !! Great presentation, GOD BLESS YOU DEAR , HAVE A NICE TIME Amazing dear pretty sister, very beautiful , wonderful coverage , greetings from HONG KONG @richscenic
Talking English to yourself is a great way to improve, so I say keep it up 😊
Very useful suggestions.
Many thanks teacher❤
Your voice is very countable, I enjoy it. Are there more video from your teaching class?
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! You can find more on my channel: youtube.com/@learnenglishwithgrace24?si=SaADUEZpBj1JqXSq
Exzellent video , danke aus Guatemala .
Finally, I will not translate in my head when wathing videos and listening to podcast
I love you teacher
Your presentation skills are superb. Thank you very much❤❤
Thank you so much for watching!
I love your accent ❤ Grace !!!
I am new for this channel but its important. You are so stunning.
Is there any difference in using next time and another time or we can use them interchangeably?
That’s a good question!
‘Next time’ implies a plan or a specific intention to do something again. For instance, "The next time we see each other, I’ll give you tips for learning English." In this example, there is a strong likelihood that we will see each other again and that the action will take place.
‘Another time’ is more vague and does not imply a specific plan. For example, "I’ll talk to you about it another time." In this case, there is no particular plan for when the conversation will occur.
For intermediate level?
If you are at intermediate level you can definitely follow these tips, starting at word level and building up to sentences :)
Vocabulary is not comeing any time
Keep practicing and you’ll get there!
This is very helpful! Now I don’t think I’m crazy when I talk English to myself!
You aren't crazy, you want to be fluenty. This is practice what you learn. Keep on!
Thanks teacher