I'm not learning English but teaching (a different subject) at a university. However, there are lots of things I can learn from Aly's videos - e.g., how to explain, clarify and articulate subtle differences.
Hiya, dude! Well! here are my examples (glad, draining, demanding, affectionate, clingy, stubborn, persistent, tenacious, exhausting ) 1) The high school in Egypt is so" demanding " especially the senior year, 2) Yesterday was a" draining" day for me 😭, i went with my friends to book chemistry private classes and that was "exhausting" because we had to wait in that educational center for around 7 hours There were a lot of people, noise and chaos and of course the temperature was pretty high but me and my 2 friends waited " tenaciously" and eventually we did it, i'm genuinely "glad" that that terrible day is over (true story) 3) i'm an "affectionate" person, but i'm NOT clingy 4) in my opinion it's good to be " tenacious" but not " stubborn" Please correct me if I used them wrongly
There is no doubt that your an amazing teacher and you became my one of the best teachers in the world but i am amazed by your drawing skills it's just outstanding. Love from India.
I had a coworker who was clingy and I felt repelled by her since I met her but she wouldn't stop trying to force a friendship. Then a couple of months later I quit the job, and she sent me such creepy texts about how much she would miss me, but in an intense creepy way. I'm glad I don't have to deal with her anymore.
Hi Ali Does the word "demanding" related to a task / work has a negative feeling? If it's hard but I like is it better to use "challenging"? Can we use word "formidable" for the competition? E.g. "the next competition is very formidable"? Thanks for your work! You are the best❤
Hey 👋🏻 Aly, could you please tell us what should we use instead of hello (both formal and informal) when we don’t know what time zone is our speaking partner? I’ve heard there is a common phrase, but it’s not the good morning/evening/afternoon?
Hiya! If I say, for instance, "I look at this mountain with trepidation" or "I look at this mountain with awe" - is it similar to "formidable"? Cheers!
We use "glad" to say - something happened/is happening/will happen the way we wanted/want or -something did not happen/is not happening/will not happen the way we did not want/do not want or - something turned /is turning/will turn out the way we wanted/want or - something did not turn/is not turning/will not turn out the way we did not want/do not want.
Hi, Aly! I've got a question. You used the word "today" as a subject in sentence like: Today is exhausting. Can you actually use Today as a subject? Isn't it bad grammar?
I'm going to be demanding and ask you for more lessons like this, thank you Aly .
I'm not learning English but teaching (a different subject) at a university. However, there are lots of things I can learn from Aly's videos - e.g., how to explain, clarify and articulate subtle differences.
I think of trying to explain the easiest way possible like a puzzle to figure out. It’s fun! ✌️😁
Hiya, dude!
Well! here are my examples (glad, draining, demanding, affectionate, clingy, stubborn, persistent, tenacious, exhausting )
1) The high school in Egypt is so" demanding " especially the senior year,
2) Yesterday was a" draining" day for me 😭, i went with my friends to book chemistry private classes and that was "exhausting" because we had to wait in that educational center for around 7 hours
There were a lot of people, noise and chaos and of course the temperature was pretty high but me and my 2 friends waited " tenaciously" and eventually we did it, i'm genuinely "glad" that that terrible day is over (true story)
3) i'm an "affectionate" person, but i'm NOT clingy
4) in my opinion it's good to be " tenacious" but not " stubborn"
Please correct me if I used them wrongly
ALY, You make learning english enjoyable. you are the most effective and charismatic english teacher.
Thanks soraya you legend!
love it!
let me practice here
oh great I'm glad you got this job you're very persistent
omg! finally you got what you were seeking you are tenacious!
I'm glad to see you again, bro!
I'm frome Afghanistan I'm 17 years old I live in England I don't speak English but I watch your video year the best teacher
Hey Aly! You're Messi of English teaching. I'm glad you made this video. Cheers!
These lessons are very useful specifically if you work with tourism, thanks Aly!
Tourists can be quite demanding!
Undoubtedly it's a just fab lesson.👌👌 you really rock!❤
Great Mr Aly
Thank you 🎉🎉🎉
I loved this video
You are so artistic and genius ❤
Cheers Olga!
Keep up the good work ♥️
Glad = quiet happiness
I'm glad you finally got a Visa for Turkey.
There is no doubt that your an amazing teacher and you became my one of the best teachers in the world but i am amazed by your drawing skills it's just outstanding. Love from India.
Cheers bud!
I had a coworker who was clingy and I felt repelled by her since I met her but she wouldn't stop trying to force a friendship. Then a couple of months later I quit the job, and she sent me such creepy texts about how much she would miss me, but in an intense creepy way. I'm glad I don't have to deal with her anymore.
Eww! Weird! YEah, I'm glad you don't have that in your life!
Thanks
Cảm ơn nha!!! :)
@@papateachme 感恩!
I didn't see the first opening of your video you usually put... I waited until the end. Hahah. But it's good as usual.
Hha I didn’t even realise until now 😂
Thank you Aly, very interesting class, as always😁👍👍👍🔝
Cheers Moni!
You are great papa 🙂❤️💙💛
HEY! YOU are great, Zeina!
Hi Papa, good one! Could it be said about a clingy person that they are needy? I'd be glad to know that! 🙂
YES! Absolutely! :)
Hi Ali
Does the word "demanding" related to a task / work has a negative feeling? If it's hard but I like is it better to use "challenging"?
Can we use word "formidable" for the competition? E.g. "the next competition is very formidable"?
Thanks for your work! You are the best❤
Hey 👋🏻
Aly, could you please tell us what should we use instead of hello (both formal and informal) when we don’t know what time zone is our speaking partner? I’ve heard there is a common phrase, but it’s not the good morning/evening/afternoon?
I've got a video coming up about that! 🤘
@@papateachme great thank you 🙏🏻
Hiya! If I say, for instance, "I look at this mountain with trepidation" or "I look at this mountain with awe" - is it similar to "formidable"? Cheers!
We use "glad" to say
- something happened/is happening/will happen the way we wanted/want
or
-something did not happen/is not happening/will not happen the way we did not want/do not want
or
- something turned /is turning/will turn out the way we wanted/want
or
- something did not turn/is not turning/will not turn out the way we did not want/do not want.
Hi, Aly! I've got a question. You used the word "today" as a subject in sentence like: Today is exhausting. Can you actually use Today as a subject? Isn't it bad grammar?
What’s the day today? Tell me your answer as a full sentence ✌️😉
@@papateachme It is Wednesday today.
Or you COULD say: “today is Wednesday” ✌️ both are fine
@@papateachme
Can I use "Today is Wednesday" at the exam?
If you want 🤷♂️
I broke up with someone but this person was not just clingy but also possessive. Not a good combination, I'm telling you.
Well I'm glad you broke up with him/her
👏I'm glad you got them out of your life!
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👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Sos un genio ! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇦🇷🏴🇬🇧
I'm clingy 😙
If all of my enemies were dead I would be freaking happy, not glad. ;)
Well, all my enemies are dead. I'm glad!🤣🤣
did they die naturally ?
@@mirandakwok24 ...painfully
Oh,John! You know that Jimmy is such a stubborn person. So, stop wasting your time arguing the toss! he'll stick to gun on this issue.
Does my dog think that I am so CLINGY..?
I'm kind of clingy but definitely not in a toilet! Haha! I'm clingy in bed. 😅