If you like this channel, you'll like Arnel's Everyday English. I only watch these two channels. My level of English is fluent, yet, I still make mistakes, especially with ~articles~. It is not as simple with articles as textbooks say.
@MaryJones-fs4wf totally second that. This channel offers nuances in various cases of English usages; on top of that, it corrects common mistakes committed by "professional English teachers", it becomes even more valuable.
They just make simple things complicated pervert normal daily speech into a bunch of rules and exceptions entwined to just get some attention. Good job clarifying teacher
Liguamarina is worse 😂 when she taught about the alternative way to say Happy birthday 😂 . Well it’s not a crime to make mistakes but it’s really sad when you teach these mistakes to people 😂. Thank you Kevin🎉.
With the end of 2024 ❤I'd like to thank my great teacher Kevin for all the great work and effort he's put in to help us elevate our level in English 🤍 Happy new year guys you are the best 🤍 keep thriving, your channel is the best epitome of learning English 🙏
No, it’s not necessary to use “it” in this situation at all! You can say “I hate when … “ or “I like when …” and it’s gonna be perfectly acceptable. The meaning of the sentence won’t change, either, if you choose to say “I hate when …” or “I hate it when …”, so both forms are correct.
This is absolutely unbelievable to the point of being ridiculous! Teaching stative verbs without being able to tell a verb from a noun is blatantly wrong and a proof of a low level of English command. I'm finding it hard to believe my own eyes.
The most underrated channel though best channel for learning English
If you like this channel, you'll like Arnel's Everyday English. I only watch these two channels. My level of English is fluent, yet, I still make mistakes, especially with ~articles~. It is not as simple with articles as textbooks say.
@MaryJones-fs4wf totally second that. This channel offers nuances in various cases of English usages; on top of that, it corrects common mistakes committed by "professional English teachers", it becomes even more valuable.
It's just disgusting when a blogger bashing other more successful bloggers to get more views
Great🎉
Amazing content, thanks for unmasking those pseudo-teachers.
😂 Some of those teaches have million subscribers, probably for a reason))
Good lesson, thanks a lot sir 😊
The best channel for learning American English. I really appreciate your effort.
They just make simple things complicated pervert normal daily speech into a bunch of rules and exceptions entwined to just get some attention. Good job clarifying teacher
Liguamarina is worse 😂 when she taught about the alternative way to say Happy birthday 😂 . Well it’s not a crime to make mistakes but it’s really sad when you teach these mistakes to people 😂. Thank you Kevin🎉.
Happy 16 years old 😂
It's a crime to rake thousands for "teaching" a language you don't understand (the rules), let alone speak properly
I always check your corrections in ChatGPT, and you are always correct! 💯
Thank you a lot.
Good 💯
Thank you ❤🎉.
I wish you a happy New Year and thank you so much for your help in improving our English!
Hi, Kevin. Great lesson, as usual. Me alegro que hablas Español también.😃
You are the Best ! I am in shock !
This is so entertainning 🤣 Let's "drain the towel" 🤣 and "wring the bad grammar out of those teachers."
Thanks 🎉
Perfect!
Great channel. Stop influenshit.
You guys are genius !
Thanks!!!
With the end of 2024 ❤I'd like to thank my great teacher Kevin for all the great work and effort he's put in to help us elevate our level in English 🤍 Happy new year guys you are the best 🤍 keep thriving, your channel is the best epitome of learning English 🙏
29:08 *go off on*
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Has gone off is used in British English
The Chanel should be called "American English", not "English..
Good video, are you planning to do a live on RUclips answering questions?
5:10 You forgot to mention you can't say the verb to hate without an object, it should be "I hate *IT* when they don't have any battery".
No, it’s not necessary to use “it” in this situation at all! You can say “I hate when … “ or “I like when …” and it’s gonna be perfectly acceptable. The meaning of the sentence won’t change, either, if you choose to say “I hate when …” or “I hate it when …”, so both forms are correct.
@@LolaSteininger Well, Oxford Dictionary says otherwise.
33:13 why did she style her hair and dress like Lolita?
Whenever you are going to eat junk food I suggest draining off excess oil with a paper towel!
Sorry when u say "can u give me a ride ? " the answer is not "thank u,I appreciate it
Poor girl
They are shameless.
This is absolutely unbelievable to the point of being ridiculous! Teaching stative verbs without being able to tell a verb from a noun is blatantly wrong and a proof of a low level of English command. I'm finding it hard to believe my own eyes.
Why are they teaching rubbish ?
Because they aren't real teachers.
You don't seem like a great teacher, you are.
Thank you 👍 ❤.
Thanks a lot❤
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