I'll repeatedly commend you. Your channel is truly revolutionary, especially because not everybody is paying attention to CPE as a certificate and you are providing your viewers with the essential information required for one to successfully pass the examination. Kudos to you.
Excuse me, but... where do you find that supposed revolution? Revolutionary can be a system, a method, a machine, technology, even a youtube channel if we speak about information and social media. One more thing, "I'll repeteadly commend you" you said? What sort of compliment is it? I reckon that's ott, but I recognise that are people scattered around this coronavirus-stricken doomed world who tend to overdo it
@@ismaelrosa8091 Again, thanks for sticking to this channel and for your concerns. Who knows? If ‘deft artisan’ continues to use this phrase long enough (of which I think has been said in a correct way), people may follow in suit and from there we have ‘evolution of a language’. An extreme case but you never know! Things change, be sure to be open to these changes and accept nuances between languages, especially when one is trying hard to learn a new one. Praise those who try and encourage those who need a little guidance. Don’t be what nowadays we may call ‘a hater’ (a recently evolved word of the language for instance). Once again, thank you and stay posted.
@@ismaelrosa8091 Your comment is the quintessential epitome for a pseudo-critique. Extremely hypocritical and logically flawed. Criticizing a slightly more idiosyncratic style of writing whilst making numerous grammatical mistakes. Just because you've read a few sentences where "revolutionary" is being used to emphasize or embellish a conflagration or a mutiny, doesn't necessarily mean that that's its sole definition. Besides your incompetent response, one more thing, English is one the most versatile languages, bear that in mind.
@@EnglishClass4 Great question, but I don't know the right answer because I'm not an English teacher lol :) I wish I could find a CPE preparation source with a comprehensive content leading up to passing the exam, but I'm probably not overly realistic :)) I really appreciate great videos you've made, these are truly helpful.
@@banesovilj That source may well be online classes with an English teacher who can prepare Cambridge exams. If you are interested, do let me know, Bane. Great to know you’ve taken interest in the channel 👍🏻
Hello! I hope you fell great! I would like to ask if in a review we are allowed to write only positive aspects, without criticism. Also, if it is a biography we are writing about, how to make it sound interesting since the end might be known by many people.
Hi Maria, your first body paragraph can give a short summary of the reviewed material. Give a brief overview - plot, setting, actors, general idea. Second and/or third body paragraphs can be used to describe good and bad points respectively. Unlike essay your paragraphs don’t have to be of the same length - if you liked the described thing then your paragraph with good points will be naturally bigger than the other one. In relation to your second question, a review does not merely require a general description of, for example, an event or publication, but it specifies the particular aspects to be considered. For example, the review may employ narrative, as well as descriptive and evaluative language, and a range of vocabulary relating, for example, to literature and the media such as cinema or TV.
0:01 the exact face of "No bitches?"
Love the music rhythm too ! It helps keeping focused :-)
I'll repeatedly commend you.
Your channel is truly revolutionary, especially because not everybody is paying attention to CPE as a certificate and you are providing your viewers with the essential information required for one to successfully pass the examination.
Kudos to you.
Well thank you. That is very kind of you. I hope you find all material here of use. More videos will be uploaded as time goes on. Stay tuned! 😊
@@EnglishClass4 I'll be impatiently waiting for your instruction on how to write a CPE article ;).
Excuse me, but... where do you find that supposed revolution? Revolutionary can be a system, a method, a machine, technology, even a youtube channel if we speak about information and social media. One more thing, "I'll repeteadly commend you" you said? What sort of compliment is it? I reckon that's ott, but I recognise that are people scattered around this coronavirus-stricken doomed world who tend to overdo it
@@ismaelrosa8091 Again, thanks for sticking to this channel and for your concerns.
Who knows? If ‘deft artisan’ continues to use this phrase long enough (of which I think has been said in a correct way), people may follow in suit and from there we have ‘evolution of a language’. An extreme case but you never know! Things change, be sure to be open to these changes and accept nuances between languages, especially when one is trying hard to learn a new one. Praise those who try and encourage those who need a little guidance. Don’t be what nowadays we may call ‘a hater’ (a recently evolved word of the language for instance). Once again, thank you and stay posted.
@@ismaelrosa8091 Your comment is the quintessential epitome for a pseudo-critique. Extremely hypocritical and logically flawed.
Criticizing a slightly more idiosyncratic style of writing whilst making numerous grammatical mistakes. Just because you've read a few sentences where "revolutionary" is being used to emphasize or embellish a conflagration or a mutiny, doesn't necessarily mean that that's its sole definition. Besides your incompetent response, one more thing, English is one the most versatile languages, bear that in mind.
Thanks so much teacher .
This is the best video on CPE writing I've seen so far! Keep up the good work, and thank you very much!
Thank you. Hopefully I’ll get around to creating some more content in the near future!
@@EnglishClass4 I'll definitely look forward to it!
Such a great lesson. I found it in time. Thank you so much.
One of the best English teaching channels on RUclips, if not the best. What a shame there is no more videos uploaded...
Hey! What else would be of interest, would you say? :)
@@EnglishClass4 Great question, but I don't know the right answer because I'm not an English teacher lol :) I wish I could find a CPE preparation source with a comprehensive content leading up to passing the exam, but I'm probably not overly realistic :)) I really appreciate great videos you've made, these are truly helpful.
@@banesovilj That source may well be online classes with an English teacher who can prepare Cambridge exams. If you are interested, do let me know, Bane. Great to know you’ve taken interest in the channel 👍🏻
Thank you so much! This is by far the best video about writing I've ever seen♥️
exactly what I was looking for !!
Happy to hear that! Let me know if I can help in any way. 😊
Thanks so much for this video
Hello! I hope you fell great! I would like to ask if in a review we are allowed to write only positive aspects, without criticism. Also, if it is a biography we are writing about, how to make it sound interesting since the end might be known by many people.
Hi Maria, your first body paragraph can give a short summary of the reviewed material. Give a brief overview - plot, setting, actors, general idea.
Second and/or third body paragraphs can be used to describe good and bad points respectively. Unlike essay your paragraphs don’t have to be of the same length - if you liked the described thing then your paragraph with good points will be naturally bigger than the other one.
In relation to your second question, a review does not merely require a general description of, for example, an event or publication, but it specifies the particular aspects to be considered. For example, the review may employ narrative, as well as descriptive and evaluative language, and a range of vocabulary relating, for example, to literature and the media such as cinema or TV.
@@EnglishClass4 Thank you very much for your response! I did not actually know that in an essay the paragraphs should be of the same length!
Hi, could you make a video about writing review in Advanced? Thanks a lottt!
should be write a title for the review?
Hi! Yes, between 2-5 words ideally with the first sentence in the intro relating to the title itself.
Hi! Very useful video :)
Is 'path the way' nowadays alternative for 'pave the way'? Are these both correct?
Hi, only pave the way would be the correct use, here :-)