I hope you enjoy the lesson! Let me know which ones you need more practice with 🙂 Download the workbook to keep practising: www.mmmenglish.com/30commonmistakes/
You're right Emma! A today's lesson is really fabulous! I flicked through all of the mistakes that beginner students usually make in English, it's important, as I think.
Emma Emma police response to my question sometimes in the present simple continue some native teacher says the do weekend stadium in present continuous as long as we talking about about action right now is it correct or not because some teachers that that is correct they both agree at the exams you're better not used them?
Would you please make a video about how to improve the writing skills ? Get a high lever of an academic writing . Thank in advance . Love your videos 🙂🌼.
As a native English speaker, it was interesting to see all the intricacies of the language that we just know and take for granted. I can see that it would be very difficult to learn without a lot of care and practice.
I was missing her wonderful lessons and I knew that you were going to upload another come in handy for us, you always make lessons that my English need, and I feel like I can't express enough how gratified I am. You are my ride or die.
Hi Emma, a few days ago I discovered your channel. I am a 54 year old student from Barcelona. I really like how you teach your classes and they are, for my level, very helpful. I congratulate you because you also make it very easy and enjoyable. Thank you
Well hey there Emma, my dearest English coach! I was looking forward to your new lesson today and I'm happy at present! I can say it bluntly I don't make any mistakes while using English by the reason I've been following your best channel for over five years as from I've come across that a one day! You definitely taught me how to speak and write in English correctly! Thanks a lot for everything! I suppose, there's no more vital 'n' essential for a teacher than gratified 'n' of course, successful students that you can be proud of, isn't there? And I saw your recent Instagram photo with Frankie and I was surprised at how big she was! She's a really big girl, you know!
It's a pleasure! There is nothing better than knowing that you have impacted someone else's life for the better. 😊 I love that my job brings me so much joy! And yes, Frankie is HUGE now! SHe is no longer my little baby 😪 Small correction: Thanks a lot for everything! I suppose, there's *nothing* more vital 'n' essential than *grateful* students that you can be proud of, *is* there?
@@mmmEnglish_Emma Oops!.. sorry Emma I mistook a little bit! But thanks so much for your timely correction! Yes, I knew how I could say this rightly but my flair has let me down a bit!.. I'm watching 'n' enjoy your new video at the moment! I wish you all the best! I'll see you in there soon!
Hi, Emma! 💕 Thanks for jogging my memory in such a fun way! I really like your quizzes, so I enjoyed today’s lesson a lot as always. Speaking of mistakes, gosh, I did it again, like No.10 & 26! I need to break the bad habits, so I‘ll download the worksheet(lovely🌟thanks again!) from now on and review them!!! I’ll do it🔥💪 Look forward to your next lesson! Have a lovely week !😘
Hi Rie! 👋 The first step to improving is to *recognise* which mistakes you need to fix! So, well done - you're halfway there 😉 I hope you have fun practising them with the workbook - let me know how you go! 💛💛
"To revert back" or "to reply back" are examples of pleonasm, which is the use of more words than necessary to convey meaning, either due to lack of style or emphasis.
That was great, one more time you realize me that I create too much mistakes in english and of course you are great teacher and you know how to handle these 200 + lesson like a series. I am so thankful to you and that was my luck I found a really awesome teacher like you. Lots of Love from India.❤️❤️❤️
I'm glad you found it helpful, Lavanya! I hope you enjoy practising what you learned with the workbook - if you haven't downloaded it yet, you can do so here: www.mmmenglish.com/30commonmistakes/
Another great lesson. Thanks, Emma! I love your way of approaching grammar with simplicity and your charisma. I'll try the exercises! The mistake with "who" and "that" is one that got me, also the one with "less potatoes". Many details to pay attention to. Hope you are well recovered now to continue teaching us. Bye! :-)
@@mmmEnglish_Emma Good afternoon !. I don't understand the sentence number five; why don't we use the past perfect ?. Is it because of the word "yesterday" ?.
Tomorrow my exam will be held, so i was busy to take preparation on my academic subject but getting notification of your lesson, i couldn't stop me to watch this video🙂🙂
She is the best I have seen! I used to manage a huge English Language School with more than 20 teachers but Ema is the best I have seen. I highly recommend her to anyone.
I've been speaking American English for approximately 60 years and I've never heard or read "revert" used the way is it in this video! When correcting that sentence, I changed it to "I'll return to you shortly." Your sentence seems to use "revert" in the sense of "return to a particular location," while I've only seen it used to describe "returning to a previous state or condition." As with: "One minor setback in his self-improvement regimen and he's reverted to his old habits" or "We've discovered a glitch in the new software update, so we're going to revert to the old system." Thanks for the video!
Oh, in the video I was explaining how it's often used in emails or when speaking on the phone. I've heard this one often: "Could we arrange a meeting?" "I'll check and revert back to you".
@@mmmEnglish_Emma Yes, I understood the meaning -- I just don't think anyone here in the US uses the word "revert" in that way. At least, I've never heard it used that way! In your example here, we'd probably say, "I'll check and GET back to you." So, I learned something from the video! Thanks!
Thank you for the video, at first most of the mistakes seemed quite easy to me and I thought it was intended for biginner English speakers, but then I realised some of these are actually quite tricky and I caught myself doing some of these
Emma, would you like to make a video about the common mistakes in English of native speakers? I'm watching your videos and I've improved my English speaking skills, but it's not as good as I would like to be so I'll continue to watch your lessons. Thank you a lot!
Hi Emma, thank you for the helpful tutorials. I have already been able to avoid some of my mistakes. Maybe you could also make a video on the question of when to use anything, something or nothing. I am always very unsure about this. I am looking forward to your next post.
Thank you Emma to teach about grammar mistake it extremely good for general knowledge practicing becouse dont know how to use grammars if watch again and again must understand better thank you
Hi Emma, you have posted great video lessons . you provide crystal clear explanations so that we can improve our english as well as expanded vocabulary. You rock. Thanks in advance for corrections, in case have mistakes in my comments. take care.💙
I have seen quite a lot of people commented on You Tube and they've used: could/would/should of and I was not sure they're wrong or right but I only used could/should or would have so I was kind of confused because I supposed most of them are better than me in term of speaking or writing English, and now after this lesson from a teacher whom I've secretly admired. I now know that they're wrong lol. Thank you so much Emma and have a wonderful day.
Emma... Amei esse vídeo... Excelente!!! Muito bom para mostrar as "pegadinhas" e ensinar a maneira correta... Obrigada... 💕🍁🍃🌴🌼🌿🌼🌷🍃🍀🌹🍁🌿🍃🌷🌻🌹🍂🍁🌻🍂🎼🎶🎻🎷🎸🎺🎼🎶🎵💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕 São Paulo - Brasil
That was a really great video, it's always interesting to test yourself in such things. Also it's so good way to learn some grammar rules or vocabulary. Thank you so much, Emma!
Hi Emma. Can you make a video explaining direct / indirect speech and explain if native speakers of English really use in everyday speech this whole idea of changing tenses or it is only a case of well educated speakers? I would appreciate this.
Hello teacher Emma,i was waiting to see this lesson from you.I haven't started following you at the beginning of your channel.I found your great channel recently.But however i have watched each and every lesson of you.They are really great videos and you're a teacher in heart.Hope such great lessons from you further.Love from Sri Lanka...
Hi I wemt through a plethora of your you tube videos. I was highly informative for me. You are doing a great job by enlightening people without charging anything. I would like to join your class. so I was wondering whether do you take any online classes or not. If yes what are protocals to join your class.
OMG, why is she always so passionate about her job? You always care about other problems. Thank you so much. I always follow your advice. one of your advice for improving writing to commenting on other videos. I often comment and share my knowledge, information, or my problems. Today, I want to say that I can speak to people comfortably without thinking about my mistakes but, when it comes to talking to the camera recording my voice, I always hesitate or can't even talk like I am about to blackout. Please, make a video on this problem. How to overcome talking in English in front of a camera?
Hi Emma, An interesting and unique lesson about How to avoid most common Mistakes in English Speaking. I sincerely appreciate 👏👏 your efforts and learned how to avoid speaking mistakes and improve speaking. Best wishes. Thanks and regards,
I'm so glad this helped you, Manish! Have you downloaded the workbook yet? If not, you can do so here: www.mmmenglish.com/30commonmistakes/ Have fun practising!
Hi Emma, You are my a best English teacher. You are one of the greatest mentors. I am extremely lucky to have a good mentor. I would like to continue my learning with you. I miss you. Thanks a lot to make this wonderful video. I request you to make more such videos.
Thank you Emma!!!! Love this lesson. Got 19 sentences correct out of 30. Also, thank you for making a book to practice them. You are an excellent teacher. Greetings from Argentina 😘❤️🇦🇷
Hello mam , my English is very weak, please can you help me to improve my English it's a humble request ,can we make friends on social media so that whenever you free we talk for 10 mins because my spoken English is very poor Please Please 😭😢 answer me
Thank you Emma for your valuable help to learn the English language. You are very applied and professional in your work and you are a beautiful teacher. take care of yourself and blessings.
Thank you very much for your fantastic lesson. I have been a lot of mistakes in my gramma. l found out through this lesson. I think it is easy to mistake do it again and again. I was practising grammar here. At that moment, l realised that is mistaken. It was an amazing time.
Miss Emma, in all seriousness, could you please explain how to use 'headed' and 'heading' properly? Headed (towards) home? Heading (towards) home?! I just pretend they can be used interchangeably
Hi Emma, I used to watch many videos on RUclips to learn and speak English very well but its not work on me. After that I followed ur channel and watching ur videos, really each end every video very informative and help to me to get.its really work on me, we need ur help.pls post this kind of videos. Lots love and supports from india👍
Thank you for the lesson , to be honest i thought that the correct sentence was " i could pass if I studied harder " supposing that studying comes before passing
My favourite gripe is the use of less instead of fewer. I'm glad you included that clanger. Your statement "I could have passed if I studied harder" might be grammatically correct, but I would suggest that logically, "I could have passed if I had studied harder" makes more sense.
Would you please make a video about how to improve the writing skills ? Get a high lever in academic writing . Thanks in advance . Love your videos 🙂🌼.
Hi Emma, I don't know if I'm wrong but I knew that, we can use the word "THAT" indistinctly for persons, animals and things and we use the word "who" ONLY for people or a person but if I'm wrong, please explain it thank you very much in advance, I'll be waiting for your answer.
Two years ago I watched your videos and fall in love with you. After two years I am again here with a strong determination to learn English and I am in love with you again.
I hope you enjoy the lesson! Let me know which ones you need more practice with 🙂
Download the workbook to keep practising: www.mmmenglish.com/30commonmistakes/
You're right Emma! A today's lesson is really fabulous! I flicked through all of the mistakes that beginner students usually make in English, it's important, as I think.
Emma Emma police response to my question sometimes in the present simple continue some native teacher says the do weekend stadium in present continuous as long as we talking about about action right now is it correct or not because some teachers that that is correct they both agree at the exams you're better not used them?
Thanks for sharing 👍
Would you please make a video about how to improve the writing skills ? Get a high lever of an academic writing .
Thank in advance . Love your videos 🙂🌼.
Emma😇❤👪
As a native English speaker, it was interesting to see all the intricacies of the language that we just know and take for granted. I can see that it would be very difficult to learn without a lot of care and practice.
I was missing her wonderful lessons and I knew that you were going to upload another come in handy for us, you always make lessons that my English need, and I feel like I can't express enough how gratified I am. You are my ride or die.
What sweet words. Thank you Oscar.
I’m looking forward to watching new grammar on this channel 😊😊😊
Thank you so much for explaining! I
learned a lot from you!
Fanstastic! That's good to hear
This lesson was pretty intense and interesting ofcourse..I learned a lot indeed.. thanks Emma my fav online teacher 😘
Hi Emma, a few days ago I discovered your channel. I am a 54 year old student from Barcelona. I really like how you teach your classes and they are, for my level, very helpful. I congratulate you because you also make it very easy and enjoyable. Thank you
Well hey there Emma, my dearest English coach! I was looking forward to your new lesson today and I'm happy at present!
I can say it bluntly I don't make any mistakes while using English by the reason I've been following your best channel for over five years as from I've come across that a one day! You definitely taught me how to speak and write in English correctly! Thanks a lot for everything! I suppose, there's no more vital 'n' essential for a teacher than gratified 'n' of course, successful students that you can be proud of, isn't there?
And I saw your recent Instagram photo with Frankie and I was surprised at how big she was! She's a really big girl, you know!
It's a pleasure! There is nothing better than knowing that you have impacted someone else's life for the better. 😊 I love that my job brings me so much joy!
And yes, Frankie is HUGE now! SHe is no longer my little baby 😪
Small correction: Thanks a lot for everything! I suppose, there's *nothing* more vital 'n' essential than *grateful* students that you can be proud of, *is* there?
@@mmmEnglish_Emma
Oops!.. sorry Emma I mistook a little bit! But thanks so much for your timely correction! Yes, I knew how I could say this rightly but my flair has let me down a bit!..
I'm watching 'n' enjoy your new video at the moment! I wish you all the best! I'll see you in there soon!
Thank you Emma for this fantastic lesson, so that many mistakes of English grammar will be certainly avoided.
Fabulous lesson!! So clear and well explained. 🤩😊👌
Thanks!
Wow
On point🎯
After watching your video, I think I am smarter than I was yesterday. Thank you, Emma!
That's fantastic to hear, Kenta! Thank you for your kind words 💛
Hi, Emma! 💕 Thanks for jogging my memory in such a fun way! I really like your quizzes, so I enjoyed today’s lesson a lot as always. Speaking of mistakes, gosh, I did it again, like No.10 & 26! I need to break the bad habits, so I‘ll download the worksheet(lovely🌟thanks again!) from now on and review them!!! I’ll do it🔥💪 Look forward to your next lesson! Have a lovely week !😘
Hi Rie! 👋 The first step to improving is to *recognise* which mistakes you need to fix! So, well done - you're halfway there 😉
I hope you have fun practising them with the workbook - let me know how you go! 💛💛
Hi Emma, thank you very much for the great lesson.
"To revert back" or "to reply back" are examples of pleonasm, which is the use of more words than necessary to convey meaning, either due to lack of style or emphasis.
That was great, one more time you realize me that I create too much mistakes in english and of course you are great teacher and you know how to handle these 200 + lesson like a series. I am so thankful to you and that was my luck I found a really awesome teacher like you.
Lots of Love from India.❤️❤️❤️
I'm glad you found it helpful, Lavanya! I hope you enjoy practising what you learned with the workbook - if you haven't downloaded it yet, you can do so here: www.mmmenglish.com/30commonmistakes/
Another great lesson. Thanks, Emma! I love your way of approaching grammar with simplicity and your charisma. I'll try the exercises! The mistake with "who" and "that" is one that got me, also the one with "less potatoes". Many details to pay attention to. Hope you are well recovered now to continue teaching us. Bye! :-)
You're right. Those two are tricky. The "fewer/less" mistake is made so often! Once you start paying attention, you'll notice it more.
@@mmmEnglish_Emma Good afternoon !. I don't understand the sentence number five; why don't we use the past perfect ?. Is it because of the word "yesterday" ?.
I love you, Mrs Emma. Thank you for all your fantastic lessons!
What the excellent emotions and mimics are on her face! I know English a little but I understand a lot in this video. Thanks.
I can't thank you enough! Love from Bangladesh❤️🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
May God bless you
It's my pleasure!
Tomorrow my exam will be held, so i was busy to take preparation on my academic subject but getting notification of your lesson, i couldn't stop me to watch this video🙂🙂
Is your exam in English?!! 😂 Then it might help!
Good luck with your exam!!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma 😅no it's my bangla exam,, I'm Bangladeshi in nationality,,, thank you for wishing me good luck 😊💝
watching emma’s videos is really useful for preparing an exam or placement test 💯💯
Hi Emma, your video was so helpful for me, kind of lesson that makes me practice effectively ! Bye from Québec, Canada
Great lesson! I thought the native speakers didn't make mistakes like those that you have shown us.
She is the best I have seen! I used to manage a huge English Language School with more than 20 teachers but Ema is the best I have seen. I highly recommend her to anyone.
Sorry, should be Emma!
I've been speaking American English for approximately 60 years and I've never heard or read "revert" used the way is it in this video! When correcting that sentence, I changed it to "I'll return to you shortly."
Your sentence seems to use "revert" in the sense of "return to a particular location," while I've only seen it used to describe "returning to a previous state or condition." As with: "One minor setback in his self-improvement regimen and he's reverted to his old habits" or "We've discovered a glitch in the new software update, so we're going to revert to the old system."
Thanks for the video!
Oh, in the video I was explaining how it's often used in emails or when speaking on the phone. I've heard this one often:
"Could we arrange a meeting?"
"I'll check and revert back to you".
@@mmmEnglish_Emma Yes, I understood the meaning -- I just don't think anyone here in the US uses the word "revert" in that way. At least, I've never heard it used that way! In your example here, we'd probably say, "I'll check and GET back to you."
So, I learned something from the video! Thanks!
More people like you please. You are doing a marvelous job 👌
Thanks for this lesson Emma!
You're so welcome!
Thank you for the video, at first most of the mistakes seemed quite easy to me and I thought it was intended for biginner English speakers, but then I realised some of these are actually quite tricky and I caught myself doing some of these
Emma, would you like to make a video about the common mistakes in English of native speakers?
I'm watching your videos and I've improved my English speaking skills, but it's not as good as I would like to be so I'll continue to watch your lessons. Thank you a lot!
These are mistakes that native English speakers make too, so this video is the perfect place to find out what you need to work on.
@@mmmEnglish_Emma Thank you!
Thanks dear Emma for this excellent lesson, I really learn a lot!!,thanks for the material,it vas very useful to practice. Thanks great
Hi Lorena how are you. Greetings from Ireland. Hope your english is going well. Best wishes for a lovely day 😊🙏 Michael
Hi Emma, thank you for the helpful tutorials. I have already been able to avoid some of my mistakes. Maybe you could also make a video on the question of when to use anything, something or nothing. I am always very unsure about this. I am looking forward to your next post.
Thank you
Emma to teach about grammar mistake it extremely good for general knowledge practicing becouse dont know how to use grammars if watch again and again must understand better thank you
You're welcome! Have you downloaded the worksheet to practise/revise as well?
Hi Emma, you have posted great video lessons . you provide crystal clear explanations so that we can improve our english as well as expanded vocabulary. You rock.
Thanks in advance for corrections, in case have mistakes in my comments.
take care.💙
You are the best Emma🤩Thank you so much for this fantastic video..👍🏻
Hey, great lesson Emmma, with this lesson will be easier to me in order to avoid those comom mistakes...
I have seen quite a lot of people commented on You Tube and they've used: could/would/should of and I was not sure they're wrong or right but I only used could/should or would have so I was kind of confused because I supposed most of them are better than me in term of speaking or writing English, and now after this lesson from a teacher whom I've secretly admired. I now know that they're wrong lol. Thank you so much Emma and have a wonderful day.
Emma...
Amei esse vídeo...
Excelente!!!
Muito bom para mostrar as "pegadinhas" e ensinar a maneira correta...
Obrigada...
💕🍁🍃🌴🌼🌿🌼🌷🍃🍀🌹🍁🌿🍃🌷🌻🌹🍂🍁🌻🍂🎼🎶🎻🎷🎸🎺🎼🎶🎵💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕 São Paulo - Brasil
That was a really great video, it's always interesting to test yourself in such things. Also it's so good way to learn some grammar rules or vocabulary. Thank you so much, Emma!
Thank you so much best teacher Emmmmmmma , I love your lessons today on i will be very intelligent
Wow, this was fun and challenging!
Thank you teacher Emma!
You're so welcome! ❤️
Which ones did you answer incorrectly?
Thank you for the lesson Emma! I'm from Brazil and your lessons are helping me to study!
Yay! 🥰
If you have any video requests, please let me know!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma Thank youuuuu!
Hi! You have a smile that could melt cruel hearts.
Hi Emma. Can you make a video explaining direct / indirect speech and explain if native speakers of English really use in everyday speech this whole idea of changing tenses or it is only a case of well educated speakers? I would appreciate this.
Your videos certainly bought ripple effects around the world. I am grateful for all your efforts.
This lesson helped me so much!
🙌
This was indeed a refreshing video to brush up ur English skills!!!
As always this English lesson was very useful an interesting....Thanks a lot....Best Regards.
Thank you! 🥰
Hello teacher Emma,i was waiting to see this lesson from you.I haven't started following you at the beginning of your channel.I found your great channel recently.But however i have watched each and every lesson of you.They are really great videos and you're a teacher in heart.Hope such great lessons from you further.Love from Sri Lanka...
Wow, thank you for your kind words! I'm so glad you have enjoyed my lessons so far. It's great to have you here with us! 🤩🙌
Hello dear teachear from Buenos Aires Argentina. Thanks for your lesson. It's always useful to revise our knowledge!! 🌹💝😘
Thank you in Advance for your consideración .Emma
Hi I wemt through a plethora of your you tube videos. I was highly informative for me. You are doing a great job by enlightening people without charging anything. I would like to join your class. so I was wondering whether do you take any online classes or not. If yes what are protocals to join your class.
Great
'Take a rest' is seen in Oxford dictionary and Google. Could you please elucidate on this?
I'm so happy to watch the fresh lesson and i'm from India thank you
That's great! I'm happy to share it with you :)
Your explanation was wonderful and amazing . Mam I really enjoyed your lecture .👍👌. You are my best English teacher .
🙌
OMG, why is she always so passionate about her job? You always care about other problems. Thank you so much. I always follow your advice. one of your advice for improving writing to commenting on other videos. I often comment and share my knowledge, information, or my problems. Today, I want to say that I can speak to people comfortably without thinking about my mistakes but, when it comes to talking to the camera recording my voice, I always hesitate or can't even talk like I am about to blackout. Please, make a video on this problem. How to overcome talking in English in front of a camera?
I am satisfied with the teachings of mmmmmenglish teacher Emma 👍
Hi Emma,
An interesting and unique lesson about How to avoid most common Mistakes in English Speaking. I sincerely appreciate 👏👏 your efforts and learned how to avoid speaking mistakes and improve speaking.
Best wishes.
Thanks and regards,
I'm so glad this helped you, Manish! Have you downloaded the workbook yet? If not, you can do so here: www.mmmenglish.com/30commonmistakes/
Have fun practising!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma I sincerely appreciate 👏👏 your efforts and already download your all worksheets for practice.
Thanks and regards,
Hello Emma. This lesson was still very interesting. Some mistakes were harder to find than others.
And that's when you realise how often they're made :) So glad you found this interesting.
I'm incredibly glad to watch your video lesson again. ♥️ dear teacher
I'm glad you are able to watch and learn with me!
I'm really grateful to you to find out common mistakes
Hi Emma, You are my a best English teacher. You are one of the greatest mentors. I am extremely lucky to have a good mentor. I would like to continue my learning with you. I miss you. Thanks a lot to make this wonderful video. I request you to make more such videos.
Thank you Emma!!!! Love this lesson. Got 19 sentences correct out of 30. Also, thank you for making a book to practice them. You are an excellent teacher. Greetings from Argentina 😘❤️🇦🇷
Nice work, Samanta! Happy practising 😘
@@mmmEnglish_Emma thank you emma 🧡
Hello mam , my English is very weak, please can you help me to improve my English it's a humble request ,can we make friends on social media so that whenever you free we talk for 10 mins because my spoken English is very poor
Please Please 😭😢 answer me
I'm highly grateful to you
Thank you Emma for your valuable help to learn the English language. You are very applied and professional in your work and you are a beautiful teacher. take care of yourself and blessings.
Thank you very much for your fantastic lesson. I have been a lot of mistakes in my gramma. l found out through this lesson.
I think it is easy to mistake do it again and again. I was practising grammar here.
At that moment, l realised that is mistaken. It was an amazing time.
Miss Emma, in all seriousness, could you please explain how to use 'headed' and 'heading' properly? Headed (towards) home? Heading (towards) home?! I just pretend they can be used interchangeably
Hi Emma, I'm coming down with flu which always drives me depressive. So, the lesson hit the spot to give me a lift :) Thanks a lot :)
So sorry to hear you're unwell! I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson though 😄
I hope you feel much better soon!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma Thanks a lot Emma 🙏
Thank you so much for explaining.
I have joined your page recently . I tell you Emma, I love your presentation really. Thank you mom👍
Easy but efficient ❤️
You are a good teacher, Emma~~ Thanks for your lesson.
Thank you! ❤️
Hi Emma, I used to watch many videos on RUclips to learn and speak English very well but its not work on me. After that I followed ur channel and watching ur videos, really each end every video very informative and help to me to get.its really work on me, we need ur help.pls post this kind of videos. Lots love and supports from india👍
You are amazing teacher, thank you very much......
Very useful! Thank you!
Thank you, Dezmond 😘
I'm watching your videos from the beginning to learn English, your videos are very easy to understand🤗🤗
Thanks!
I did better than I though I would. Really great lesson❤️
I missed you 💕
That is AWESOME, Rina! It's great to have validation. All your hard work and practice is paying off! 🙌
Thank you again for this lessons to becouse today you give tomorrow l have forget this idea
You're an interesting teacher. You make me interested to learn English. I love you Emma!!
🙌
Thank you teacher for your important lesson
Thankyou so much, I enjoyed much your lessons, it was very useful!!
Emma, you always upload very useful information, thanks a lot from Ecuador!!!
Hi, Emma !
It's a good idea to teach through common mistakes ! 👌👍
Thank you for the lesson , to be honest i thought that the correct sentence was " i could pass if I studied harder " supposing that studying comes before passing
I was 50/50, excelent lesson, thanks.
Thanks teacher
Guapísima profesora
Hermosa profesora
Love you a lot
My favourite gripe is the use of less instead of fewer. I'm glad you included that clanger. Your statement "I could have passed if I studied harder" might be grammatically correct, but I would suggest that logically, "I could have passed if I had studied harder" makes more sense.
Hey I love all the lessons and videos you have and been making I been watching a lot of them they are really awesome 😎 keep up the good work 🙃❤️
Thank you from Morocco, it's very important .
Great Lesson !
Would you please make a video about how to improve the writing skills ? Get a high lever in academic writing .
Thanks in advance . Love your videos 🙂🌼.
Emma you are sensational. Thanks, Danke, Merci + Gracias.
interesting, glamorous!😍
vibrant as always!
Hello Ma'am Emma, from the Philippines. Love you so much😘😘😘
you are an excellent teacher!!!!1 thank you to teach me____I'm grateful to you
Dear Emma, Could you please advise on a Ph.D. interview conversation?
Really it helps me correct my unusual mistakes.
Thanks emma
Hi Emma, I don't know if I'm wrong but I knew that, we can use the word "THAT" indistinctly for persons, animals and things and we use the word "who" ONLY for people or a person but if I'm wrong, please explain it thank you very much in advance, I'll be waiting for your answer.
Is it possible to make a video about pronounciation of some difficult words ? Thanks so much.
Positive vibes out here on your channel. Simplicity, Dedication & Perfection is next level. By the way I want to learn Australian accent. 🇮🇳❤️🇦🇺
we are really thankful for your efforts
Two years ago I watched your videos and fall in love with you. After two years I am again here with a strong determination to learn English and I am in love with you again.
Thanks for the video Emma. It's useful!