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It is best to learn languages at a young age so that we can have an enjoyable time and benefit from the information, especially if our language is not universal or weak. Even international languages are good to learn English. And at a young age. We must not pressure our children to learn languages because it is just for fun, although it is very beneficial because we are not at the front, because children have small hearts, regardless of their gallbladder and spleen being afflicted with illness when they are young. Therefore, under the age of 5, we must not put pressure on our children and give them a lot of tenderness and cuddles so that they become confident in themselves and do not fear when the mother and father are not with them or they are far from the child.
@@LovelyEnglishStories Thanks for the clarification! Interestingly, the English has become more sex neutral. Contrarly, in Ukraine, for example, we have more feminines appearing for the last decade. Like, early we just had a "member of the Parlament" for both men and women, or "a director of the company". Now the "member" and the "director" words have their endings for women.
Thanks for the story, you are doing good job! I have found the unknown word 'auburn' at the beginning of the story... I am used to 'red' or 'ginger', but now I'll try to remember) Good luck to your channel! ❤
may i know the schedule of updating new videos? one vid per week??? I like your voice. Its clear and ear catching for me. The stories are simple but they got my interest. Thank you and looking forwards to the newest.
@@Alex-ty6lw Hello Alex 👋 We meant it to be fiancée (woman) but men can also marry men in the UK so it isn’t grammatically incorrect. Thanks for watching!
What's your favourite season?
📝 Visit the Lovely English Stories Store and use code RUclips10 to get 10% off your productivity pack or English phrasal verbs story: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LovelyEnglishStories
🎧 Listen to this short British English story on Spotify: anchor.fm/lovely-english-stories
Thanks a milion for sharing this amazing story and then theaching some important, Practical also useful words..
Thanks so much for watching, glad it's helpful :)
I love your stories!! They are just meant for us to learn . I really like the idea of such a narration ! Great Job!!
*thanks for interesting story , the story was :) :) great . I like Spring the most*
Hi....
Again I've learned new things today about England culture....thanks you ..
Yo he aprendido mucho con las istorias.very useful.
Thanks for watching!
It is best to learn languages at a young age so that we can have an enjoyable time and benefit from the information, especially if our language is not universal or weak. Even international languages are good to learn English. And at a young age. We must not pressure our children to learn languages because it is just for fun, although it is very beneficial because we are not at the front, because children have small hearts, regardless of their gallbladder and spleen being afflicted with illness when they are young. Therefore, under the age of 5, we must not put pressure on our children and give them a lot of tenderness and cuddles so that they become confident in themselves and do not fear when the mother and father are not with them or they are far from the child.
My favourite season is autumn.Orangish-reddish leaves are showing a sense of lovely and the sound of them under your shoes are yummy as eating crisps😍
It’s a lovely time of the year 🍂
Very beautiful story 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Exellent channel no doubt
Thanks so much!
Hi i really love your stories I listen to them every night please never stop and keep publishing
Thanks so much, so glad you like them 😊
Thanks for a beautiful story! Is there a mistake at 3:55. Should it be "his fiancée" instead of "his fiancé"?
Hello :) We meant it to be fiancée (woman) but men can also marry men in the UK so it isn’t grammatically incorrect. Thanks for watching!
@@LovelyEnglishStories Thanks for the clarification! Interestingly, the English has become more sex neutral. Contrarly, in Ukraine, for example, we have more feminines appearing for the last decade. Like, early we just had a "member of the Parlament" for both men and women, or "a director of the company". Now the "member" and the "director" words have their endings for women.
@@vladsavchuk5265 It’s very interesting isn’t it how languages evolve over time.
Excelente!
Thanks for watching!
very useful.congratulations
Thanks 🌹
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much 🎄
Thanks for the story, you are doing good job!
I have found the unknown word 'auburn' at the beginning of the story... I am used to 'red' or 'ginger', but now I'll try to remember)
Good luck to your channel! ❤
Thanks for watching, Anna! Glad you’ve discovered a new word 😃
Hi ! ❤What date do you celebrate Christmas in England?
We celebrate on the 25th, but people also have dinners on parties on Christmas Eve (24th).
Go on
Amazing video
Glad you enjoyed it!
may i know the schedule of updating new videos? one vid per week??? I like your voice. Its clear and ear catching for me. The stories are simple but they got my interest. Thank you and looking forwards to the newest.
We usually post once a week but it’ll be a little less over the Christmas period 😊 thanks for watching!
I'm writing it down and it took Mr 2 hours to wirte every thing❤❤❤
Thanks for the lesson, but...her older brother brought his fiance ... it was unexpected and strange for me
Oh really 🤔 we mention her brother earlier in the story, so we wanted to add in the detail that he is also engaged 😊
I'm not understand, excuse me, fiance means groom, man?@@LovelyEnglishStories
@@Alex-ty6lw Hello Alex 👋 We meant it to be fiancée (woman) but men can also marry men in the UK so it isn’t grammatically incorrect. Thanks for watching!
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short article and very long vocabulary