In the Philippines 🇵🇭 English is our second language, and we incorporate English in our day-to-day conversation, but I wanted to learn how the native speaks so this video has come to be very timely. Hoping for more usual idioms and phrases the natives used in the future streams. More power to your channel 👍🏼
Hi my teacher what about you ? I studied english four years ago but I began to improve it since I started to watch your youtube videos ❤may God bless you all time ✨
English speaking 360 channel rocks. Of course, it's useful, I really like it and enjoy watching it .I have subscribed since I found it couple of months ago. I hope more and more people love watching this channel.
I'm glad you found the quizzes helpful! 🤩 I got the idea from the Pimsleur method. It worked for me when learning Italian so I decided to use it for this video... just to test it out. 🤩👍
oh yes please more videos like this.❤❤❤ And then i have a request for a comment on "he is nut". I'm not sure how to use it, whether it's rude or just so-called street talk. I often hear it in movies but always a differently constructed sentence grammatically. I'm lost.😂😂😂
Hi! Glad you liked my video! He is nuts is not really a slang expression. People use it all the time. I have a video about the different ways to say someone is crazy. That might be helpful. ruclips.net/video/T9lsqVMPYmM/видео.html
Hello Josh, it really rocks! At first, it's hard to remember all of them, but I give it a shot! This video is very helpful for English second language like us. I really appreciate what you did for us. Have a great day!
I'm glad you liked the video! I like what you did in your message. Making an effort to reuse what you have studied is the best way to remember. Keep up the good work!
I advise all if you who's wanna learn English quicky please focus on lestining .by my experience it's very useful and let you learn natural English from its owners.for me I listen the British radio every day .now I can understand them without any troubles .and I can speak like them by the way I don't learn ni grammar ni other studies only vocabulary sometimes.
Great! Yes, I found this video very interesting and useful, and I liked it a lot. In fact I have written down all the Real English ways of saying with the School English ones next to them to better remember their meaning. Impressive, as always, the graphic work related to the pictures shown. Thank you so much
Glad you enjoyed it! If you want to practice more, you can go to my website Englishspeaking360.com. There are 2 quizzes for this video. I hope it helps. Cheers! 🤩🇨🇦
Hello! Thanks for watching my video. Here's the answer to your question. 1. Going: Refers to moving, traveling, or proceeding somewhere. Often used to describe an ongoing action or plan. Example: "I’m going to the store." (I am currently on my way or planning to go.) "How’s it going?" (Asking about progress or well-being.) 2. Get going: Means to start moving, begin an activity, or leave a place. It implies initiating action. Example: "We need to get going if we want to catch the train." (We need to start moving.) "Let’s get going on this project." (Let’s start working on the project.)
Good afternoon, Josh, how are you doing? Well, I have a question for you. The second Sunday of/in March. Which one is correct? Or both? Based on my knowledge, both of them seem right. 🤔
Hello! Both are correct, but "the second Sunday in March" is more commonly used. "In March" emphasizes the time period (the month as a container). "Of March" emphasizes possession or relation (belonging to March). For example: Daylight Saving Time begins on the second Sunday in March. Easter sometimes falls on the second Sunday of March. The difference is subtle, and either would work depending on the context.
@@englishspeaking360Wow, I don't even know about that. Nuanced difference sometimes causes a big problem especially when our tone or intonation is used. Thank you so much.
It all depends on your goal. If you want to do business with non-native speakers or you want to pass a test like the TOEIC, then I agree with you. However, if you want to work in an English speaking country or understand what actors say in movies, then learning real English is more important. 🤩
Really it rocks.Upload more like this 🎉 ....But ,when we are in a very formal or official assembly,if one says ,oh....you are a pain in the butt...., perhaps that will put them in the firing squad.... isn't it ? Your feedback pl. Choice of words depends on the persons present,time,and place....my opinion obviously.
You are 100% right. You must always adapt your language to match the situation you are in. School English is quite useful though because it can be used in most situations. To be honest I use most of the real English expressions when talking with my boss as well. They are not rude or anything like that.
I prefer school English.Some phrases in Real English don't sound nice.On the contrary,. they are slang.I don't like. It pisses me off, I feel like crap. it sucks.
Wow!! Well written! You're a natural. You set the scene to provide context and use the lessons like a native English Speaker. Well done!! Many regards from a Tom :)
Hello! Let me know if you find this video useful.
Hey Buddy!
Very interesting 👌 👍
Have a fantastic day!
It rocks!
Very useful!!! Thank you teacher!!!!❤
In the Philippines 🇵🇭 English is our second language, and we incorporate English in our day-to-day conversation, but I wanted to learn how the native speaks so this video has come to be very timely. Hoping for more usual idioms and phrases the natives used in the future streams. More power to your channel 👍🏼
That's amazing! I'm always happy to help people learn real-world English. Stay tuned for more videos!
Hi my teacher what about you ?
I studied english four years ago but I began to improve it since I started to watch your youtube videos ❤may God bless you all time ✨
Thanks for the kind words! I'm so glad my videos are helping you. 🤩
私は日本人ですが、英語が話せないです。そんな多くの日本人にもこの動画届くといいな。とても分かりやすくていつも助かってますありがとうございます😌
Thanks for the support! 🤩 I'm glad you've found it easy to understand. 🇨🇦🤩
@@englishspeaking360
उर्दू सीखिए और सिखाइए । अंग्रेज़ी कबाड़ है ।
Oh dear teacher! I loved this lesson. I appeal you to continue this series for some days. 🙏
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Keep an eye out for more real English videos! 🤩
@@englishspeaking360👍👍👍👍
More content like this, please.
Awesome! Glad you liked it! 🤩🇨🇦
English speaking 360 channel rocks. Of course, it's useful, I really like it and enjoy watching it .I have subscribed since I found it couple of months ago. I hope more and more people love watching this channel.
I really appreciate your support! It means a lot to me! Thanks for watching! 🤩🤩🤩
You are the best ❤
Good job, Josh! You are on the right track. The contents come in handy and the format (immediate quizzes) hits it on the nail.
I'm glad you found the quizzes helpful! 🤩 I got the idea from the Pimsleur method. It worked for me when learning Italian so I decided to use it for this video... just to test it out. 🤩👍
Thank you for explaining this to me
Glad you found it helpful! Ive got more coming soon? 🤩
oh yes please more videos like this.❤❤❤ And then i have a request for a comment on "he is nut". I'm not sure how to use it, whether it's rude or just so-called street talk. I often hear it in movies but always a differently constructed sentence grammatically. I'm lost.😂😂😂
Hi! Glad you liked my video!
He is nuts is not really a slang expression. People use it all the time. I have a video about the different ways to say someone is crazy. That might be helpful.
ruclips.net/video/T9lsqVMPYmM/видео.html
Hello Josh, it really rocks! At first, it's hard to remember all of them, but I give it a shot! This video is very helpful for English second language like us. I really appreciate what you did for us. Have a great day!
I'm glad you liked the video! I like what you did in your message. Making an effort to reuse what you have studied is the best way to remember. Keep up the good work!
I advise all if you who's wanna learn English quicky please focus on lestining .by my experience it's very useful and let you learn natural English from its owners.for me I listen the British radio every day .now I can understand them without any troubles .and I can speak like them by the way I don't learn ni grammar ni other studies only vocabulary sometimes.
Great! Yes, I found this video very interesting and useful, and I liked it a lot. In fact I have written down all the Real English ways of saying with the School English ones next to them to better remember their meaning. Impressive, as always, the graphic work related to the pictures shown. Thank you so much
Glad you enjoyed it! If you want to practice more, you can go to my website Englishspeaking360.com.
There are 2 quizzes for this video. I hope it helps. Cheers! 🤩🇨🇦
Thank you sir 🙏 Good explanation 👌
Most welcome! Glad you found it helpful! 🤩
Thanks a lot. Informative, interesting, handy!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 🤩🇨🇦
Thank you very much for this lesson I love it and need more please. It helps a lot to talk and understand ❤
Glad you liked it! I'm working on more like this one!
Your videos rock!
Awesome! Thanks so much! 🤩🇨🇦
20 years.... Excellent class teacher!!! Very interesting and I liked the last quiz.... Thanks a lot...❤
Awesome! I'm happy you're finding my lessons helpful! 🤩🇨🇦 Learning a foreign language is a long process. Hang in there.😀👍
@@englishspeaking360 Thank you so much teacher!!! Blessings for you and your family....👍👍🙏🙏💖💖
Thanks for this amazing session sir,your channel is rock for improving English 😊💐
Always welcome! Glad you liked it!
It realy rocks! I love it and please do more. Thanks Teacher.
I'm glad you liked it! I'll definitely do more!
I really need such a lesson.
I'm working on more! Stay tuned! 🤩
Thanks for the lesson.👍
Glad you liked it! 😄
Excellent, you rock.
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback! 🤩🇨🇦
You are amazing teacher, my due respect ❤.
Thanks for the kind words! 🤩
Thanks teacher, maje more videos like this 🙏🏼
I'm glad you like it! I'll definitely make more videos like this! Thanks for the feedback! 🤩
Always present, Sir ! I've been studying english for four years but I can't speak english well.
Don't worry, keep practicing and you'll get there! 🤩
Hi teacher! amazing lesson, very useful! I'm looking forward to watch next videos, thanks a lot :-)
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback! 🤩
Please upload the lectures on English grammar lessons more and more
I'm working on it! Stay tuned! 🤩🇨🇦
Omg😭🥰❤ You just said Josh!❤❤ I'm really glad to hear you Josh❤😌👏👏👏👏
Lol! I was wondering when you would notice. 🤩 I say it in every video now!😎
@englishspeaking360 yes, I noticed today😊🥰🤭and it's really wondering for me💖
@pari2719 Glad you like it! 🥳
You got 232K subscribers🥳
Slowly going up! 🥳🥳🥳
Oh, these are so difficult for me😂. I only know the school English, and I am not good at it.😅
Definitely start by learning School English because it can be used in all situations. Don't give up! Hang in there!🤩🇨🇦
You are a good teachel I've ever met.if i were in Canada i would definitely join your class sir.😁
Thanks for the compliment! I'm always trying to improve my teaching. 😁
سلاۆ مامۆستا گیان دەستەکانت خۆشبێت ❤❤❤❤
Hello! Thanks for watching. 🤩
This video is super sir let me know the difference between going and get going
Hello! Thanks for watching my video. Here's the answer to your question.
1. Going:
Refers to moving, traveling, or proceeding somewhere.
Often used to describe an ongoing action or plan.
Example:
"I’m going to the store." (I am currently on my way or planning to go.)
"How’s it going?" (Asking about progress or well-being.)
2. Get going:
Means to start moving, begin an activity, or leave a place.
It implies initiating action.
Example:
"We need to get going if we want to catch the train." (We need to start moving.)
"Let’s get going on this project." (Let’s start working on the project.)
Hello teacher your vidéos are rock ❤❤❤❤
Glad you like them! Thanks for the feedback. 🤩🤩🤩
Best channel!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you like my videos! 🤩🤩🤩
Good afternoon, Josh, how are you doing? Well, I have a question for you. The second Sunday of/in March. Which one is correct? Or both? Based on my knowledge, both of them seem right. 🤔
Hello! Both are correct, but "the second Sunday in March" is more commonly used.
"In March" emphasizes the time period (the month as a container).
"Of March" emphasizes possession or relation (belonging to March).
For example:
Daylight Saving Time begins on the second Sunday in March.
Easter sometimes falls on the second Sunday of March.
The difference is subtle, and either would work depending on the context.
@@englishspeaking360Wow, I don't even know about that. Nuanced difference sometimes causes a big problem especially when our tone or intonation is used. Thank you so much.
I like your video to really nice it's easy to understand oh love it Thumbs Up And subscribe❤
Awesome! Thanks for subscribing! 🤩
So nice class
I'm glad you found it helpful! 🤩🇨🇦
hang in there, I like what you do!
Your video is Rock
I hope you like my other videos too!
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Thanks for watching! 🤩
Champion
Thanks for watching! 🤩🇨🇦
👍👍👍😀🤓🤩
Thanks for watching! 🤩🇨🇦
I think we, the ESL people should practice only Formal language.
It all depends on your goal. If you want to do business with non-native speakers or you want to pass a test like the TOEIC, then I agree with you.
However, if you want to work in an English speaking country or understand what actors say in movies, then learning real English is more important. 🤩
Really it rocks.Upload more like this 🎉 ....But ,when we are in a very formal or official assembly,if one says ,oh....you are a pain in the butt...., perhaps that will put them in the firing squad.... isn't it ? Your feedback pl. Choice of words depends on the persons present,time,and place....my opinion obviously.
You are 100% right. You must always adapt your language to match the situation you are in. School English is quite useful though because it can be used in most situations. To be honest I use most of the real English expressions when talking with my boss as well. They are not rude or anything like that.
@englishspeaking360 You are definitely one of the most interacting and encouraging teachers.Thank you.
Eleven yrs sir.
It's a work in progress. Keep it up!🤩
I prefer school English.Some phrases in Real English don't sound nice.On the contrary,. they are slang.I don't like. It pisses me off, I feel like crap. it sucks.
Thanks for your feedback! Everyone has their preferences, and some prefer more formal English while others are fine with slang. 😉
Wow!! Well written! You're a natural. You set the scene to provide context and use the lessons like a native English Speaker.
Well done!!
Many regards from a Tom :)
You should learn the both cause with slang you can understand the native speakers but with the academic English for them .they understand you.
I'm the First 😁
Yes! You're the very first to comment! Thanks for the support!