Thanks for clicking, everyone! Don't forget to listen to the extra story and do the quiz at www.engvid.com/15-minutes-of-english-listening-practice-listen-and-learn/#quiz . For more English learning resources, check out my website: www.EnglishAlex.com .
I loved this style of class. And I got almost all the questions right. Thank you for so generously sharing your knowledge with us, professor! Congratulations on your work! God bless you!
I’m glad to hear that. Listening is incredibly important when you are learning a new language, so I’m pleased to hear that this was helpful and useful!
Thanks Alex! It's very important to do excecices like that. We need listen and listen and listen for improving our English. You are the best, as usual.
Thanks Alex, I've been working on listening and answering questions like this lately. It's really helpful. Especially understanding and responding to what's being read. 👍🙏
This is a fantastic new video format! 🤩🤩🤩 I really enjoyed the short stories and the questions because it got my brain cells going.🧠😊 Especially with the bonus questions. I answered all the questions correctly. Even the bonus questions. I've never seen you do this kind of video before, and I hope you do more! 🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌 Thank you for this engaging video, Professor Alex. 🔥🔥🔥 The short stories were a great way to practice my listening skills.👂👂
Thanks Alex! Great job, I really enjoyed. I was able to get all the scenarios.. I just struggled with the answers a bit 😮 I’ll just keep trying.. thanks again
Hi Alex! As far as I'm concerned, this format of lesson is interesting too. It's requires slightly more attention because of necessary answering questions. There is no less your previous videos also really interesting and useful. So that I'd like you to go on doing both of them. Thanks a lot!
I appreciate the feedback! I'm glad you enjoy both formats. I definitely won't abandon my former video style, but I feel it's good to experiment and to bring fresh ideas and useful new materials to the table as well. Plus, there isn't a lot of listening-focused content on my channel, and I'd like to change that since I myself always tell students how important it is!
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback. I really wanted to present this material in a clear way without any wasted words. I’m glad you found it useful.
Thank you for the opportunity to practice listening. I am from Ukraine, but due to the Russian invasion I was forced to leave my home and country. Although I have been living in an English-speaking environment for more than two years now, listening and speaking are still challenging for me. I think one of the reasons is that at school we had almost no listening and speaking practice in English classes, which was typical for the organization of learning any foreign language in the USSR. Nevertheless, I managed to cope with the quiz (what a pleasant surprise!): 12 correct answers out of 12. Your pronunciation is very clear. Thank you again for such useful tasks!
Thank you for sharing your story. I'm glad you're in a safer situation now, and that this was a useful resource for you. Listening and reading are the two most important things you can do to help yourself improve your language skills. I hope to make more lessons like this in the future.
@@engvidAlexIt seemed to me that your words of support were addressed not only to me personally, but also to all Ukrainians. If so, it really touches my heart. Yes, I am safe, thank you, but my friends and family, along with millions of other people, are in Ukraine, where missiles and drones hit residential high-rises, hospitals and shopping malls full of people every day (!). And I'm not even talking about the military, I'm talking about the war that the Russian Federation is waging against the civilian population. Children are dying, adults are dying, limbs and organs are being lost. I was teaching at a music school. Some of my graduates (violinists, clarinetists, vocalists, flutists, bandura players, etc.) are at the front, some are wounded, some are already dead. The Russians shot at my husband and me with a machine gun, right on the road, when we were driving in our own car. We were miraculously not hit, but the people in the next car were killed. This war causes so much pain! But, you know, it was learning English that saved me from depression back in 2022
@@ЛеонидИванов-м4ы There is always a risk that you will not like someone's comment. Well, you have the choice to read comments or not, to write your own or not, to reply to other people's comments or to ignore them. However, only free people in a free country can make free choices. Besides, I'm afraid you didn't read my comments carefully to conclude that they were about politics
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it! This is a new video style for me, and I hope to make more lessons like this in the future. Listening is incredibly important.
Close! Allow me to make some corrections: Today, our teacher Alex is teaching a new lesson which asks questions about four different scenarios. Thanks for participating in the discussion. I appreciate it.
I think it could be understood as both. Because you have the questions on the board during the entire listening, you can listen and answer them in your mind as you go. You can also open up a document to write your answers, or write them in a notebook as you go. But I see what you're saying and appreciate your perspective. I will keep it in mind for future listening lessons.
sorry teacher,,, but in 3er scenario,, i made a little mistake. You said he got out of the bed and go to the kitchen to wash his hands and face and brush his hair, and get dressed,, and after that go to the kitchen,,, so how is it possible in due he was in the kitchen? maybe he had 2 different kitchen?
@@engvidAlex sorry teacher again,,, you said,: After i get out of bed, i go to the kitchen, wash my hands and face, brush my hair, and get dressed, then ........You never mentioned about go to the bathroom,,, again sorry but you did it
Oh my goodness, you're right. Good catch! I meant to say "bathroom," and my original script definitely said bathroom as well. Now I feel silly. Sorry about that!
Thanks for clicking, everyone! Don't forget to listen to the extra story and do the quiz at www.engvid.com/15-minutes-of-english-listening-practice-listen-and-learn/#quiz .
For more English learning resources, check out my website: www.EnglishAlex.com .
I loved this style of class. And I got almost all the questions right. Thank you for so generously sharing your knowledge with us, professor! Congratulations on your work! God bless you!
I really like this kind of new style.Thanks a lot. It's helpful and useful.
I’m glad to hear that. Listening is incredibly important when you are learning a new language, so I’m pleased to hear that this was helpful and useful!
Very useful thank you
I think You are the best teacher. Thank you Alex ❤😊
Thanks for the kind words! I’m happy to hear that you enjoy my lessons.
I like those exercises.
Thanks Alex! It's very important to do excecices like that. We need listen and listen and listen for improving our English. You are the best, as usual.
Thank you, Marita! I'm glad it was useful for you. I hope you enjoyed the scenarios!
Hello, teacher Alex. Thank you. Have a wonderful day.🥰
You too! I hope you enjoyed the listening practice.
Thanks Alex, I've been working on listening and answering questions like this lately. It's really helpful. Especially understanding and responding to what's being read. 👍🙏
You're welcome! I'm glad you're finding the listening practice helpful.
@engvidAlex Thank you so much👍👑
This is a fantastic new video format! 🤩🤩🤩
I really enjoyed the short stories and the questions because it got my brain cells going.🧠😊 Especially with the bonus questions.
I answered all the questions correctly. Even the bonus questions.
I've never seen you do this kind of video before, and I hope you do more! 🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌
Thank you for this engaging video, Professor Alex. 🔥🔥🔥
The short stories were a great way to practice my listening skills.👂👂
I'm so glad! I had a good feeling about this video format. I will try to use it more in the future.
@@engvidAlex 🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌 Thank you, Teacher.
I liked this video Alex
Its great ❤️
Keep continue to make video like that
Thank you for your feedback. I will make more videos like this in the future. I enjoyed preparing this for English learners.
@@engvidAlex ❤️❤️❤️
I am a new viewer of your channel from Bangladesh and I have subscribed to it
That's great! Welcome.
So Helpful video,
Thank you
I'm glad you found it helpful! One quick correction: “Such a helpful video!”
Thanks Alex! Great job, I really enjoyed. I was able to get all the scenarios.. I just struggled with the answers a bit 😮 I’ll just keep trying.. thanks again
I’m glad you enjoyed the scenarios. Keep practicing - you’ll improve!
Hi Alex
it was a great lesson, I was able to answer all the questions except the bonus for 4 th story Many thanks !!!!!!
You are welcome! I'm glad it was useful for you.
Nice Alex ! Thanks a lot 🙌🏻🙏! I think now I will start learning… that’s amazing improving my English 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You got it! I'm glad this lesson inspired you to start learning. Good luck!
Hi Alex! As far as I'm concerned, this format of lesson is interesting too. It's requires slightly more attention because of necessary answering questions. There is no less your previous videos also really interesting and useful. So that I'd like you to go on doing both of them. Thanks a lot!
I appreciate the feedback! I'm glad you enjoy both formats. I definitely won't abandon my former video style, but I feel it's good to experiment and to bring fresh ideas and useful new materials to the table as well. Plus, there isn't a lot of listening-focused content on my channel, and I'd like to change that since I myself always tell students how important it is!
Thanks a lot! That was interesting and helpful ❤
You’re welcome. I’m happy to hear that it was helpful. With this lesson, I wanted to provide language in interesting contexts.
Thank you so much ✨👏🏻
I'm from Algeria 🇩🇿❤️
You're welcome! I hope this lesson was useful for you.
@@engvidAlexyou are the best teacher in the world ❤️🔥😼
Thanks
Thanks for your hard work, Alex!) New approach looks (and sounds) very interesting. Keep doing it please 😊
Thanks! I will keep making a variety of videos, but I think I will return to this style in the future as well.
That's an amazing class! Thank you so much!
You’re welcome! I’m happy to hear that you enjoyed the lesson so much.
Thanks teacher
You’re welcome. I hope the stories gave you a chance to practice and improve your listening skills.
Thanks Alex❤
You’re welcome. Thank you for learning with me.
It was amazing. Please keep on
Thanks for leaving a comment. I appreciate the positive feedback.
Thankes teacher iam from moroco 🇲🇦
You're welcome! Thanks for checking out the lesson, and hello from Canada. :)
@@engvidAlex Nice to meet you thanks for your efforts. I'm trying to listen to her thank you so muche
Very Nice style of class. Tks a lot
Thanks! I hope this helps with your listening skills.
I love it, please more🙂
Thanks! I'm glad you like it. I will record more listening lessons in the future.
Thank you, your lessons are the best. Excellent diction and interesting presentation of the material. Greetings from Russia, Chelyabinsk🙌
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback. I really wanted to present this material in a clear way without any wasted words. I’m glad you found it useful.
Excellant sir ❤
I'm happy you enjoyed it.
I love it. ❤
Thank you for the opportunity to practice listening.
I am from Ukraine, but due to the Russian invasion I was forced to leave my home and country. Although I have been living in an English-speaking environment for more than two years now, listening and speaking are still challenging for me. I think one of the reasons is that at school we had almost no listening and speaking practice in English classes, which was typical for the organization of learning any foreign language in the USSR.
Nevertheless, I managed to cope with the quiz (what a pleasant surprise!): 12 correct answers out of 12. Your pronunciation is very clear. Thank you again for such useful tasks!
Thank you for sharing your story. I'm glad you're in a safer situation now, and that this was a useful resource for you. Listening and reading are the two most important things you can do to help yourself improve your language skills. I hope to make more lessons like this in the future.
@@engvidAlexIt seemed to me that your words of support were addressed not only to me personally, but also to all Ukrainians. If so, it really touches my heart.
Yes, I am safe, thank you, but my friends and family, along with millions of other people, are in Ukraine, where missiles and drones hit residential high-rises, hospitals and shopping malls full of people every day (!). And I'm not even talking about the military, I'm talking about the war that the Russian Federation is waging against the civilian population. Children are dying, adults are dying, limbs and organs are being lost.
I was teaching at a music school. Some of my graduates (violinists, clarinetists, vocalists, flutists, bandura players, etc.) are at the front, some are wounded, some are already dead.
The Russians shot at my husband and me with a machine gun, right on the road, when we were driving in our own car. We were miraculously not hit, but the people in the next car were killed. This war causes so much pain!
But, you know, it was learning English that saved me from depression back in 2022
@@OlhaKlokun будет маленькая просьба, не втягивайте учителя в политику.
@@ЛеонидИванов-м4ы
There is always a risk that you will not like someone's comment. Well, you have the choice to read comments or not, to write your own or not, to reply to other people's comments or to ignore them. However, only free people in a free country can make free choices.
Besides, I'm afraid you didn't read my comments carefully to conclude that they were about politics
I liked it a lot!
Thank you!
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it! This is a new video style for me, and I hope to make more lessons like this in the future. Listening is incredibly important.
Sir it's very good learning material.plese keep it doing.❤❤❤❤
Thank you! I'm glad you found it useful. I'll be sure to make more listening practice videos like this in the future.
Nice video dear Alex .
Thanks, Alonso. I hope it was useful. Make sure you do the bonus audio quiz on engVid!
Today our teacher Alex is teaching a new lesson which is some questions four different scenarios . is that correct?
Close! Allow me to make some corrections:
Today, our teacher Alex is teaching a new lesson which asks questions about four different scenarios.
Thanks for participating in the discussion. I appreciate it.
Thanks is 32 years old.
Thomas is an accountant.
He wants to drive across to Canada.
Good job! Just a couple of corrections:
Thomas is 32 years old.
He wants to drive across Canada.
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I really love this lesson, but is not real a comprehension class , it is more like retention memory. which for me is different. what do you think?
I think it could be understood as both. Because you have the questions on the board during the entire listening, you can listen and answer them in your mind as you go. You can also open up a document to write your answers, or write them in a notebook as you go. But I see what you're saying and appreciate your perspective. I will keep it in mind for future listening lessons.
@@engvidAlex thanks
Thank you sir❤ have a good day
You’re welcome! I hope you enjoyed the listening practice.
sorry teacher,,, but in 3er scenario,, i made a little mistake. You said he got out of the bed and go to the kitchen to wash his hands and face and brush his hair, and get dressed,, and after that go to the kitchen,,, so how is it possible in due he was in the kitchen? maybe he had 2 different kitchen?
He washed his hands and face and brushed his hair…in the bathroom. :) Not the kitchen.
@@engvidAlex sorry teacher again,,, you said,: After i get out of bed, i go to the kitchen, wash my hands and face, brush my hair, and get dressed, then ........You never mentioned about go to the bathroom,,, again sorry but you did it
@@engvidAlex sorry i didn't want to bother you, that wasn't my intention
Oh my goodness, you're right. Good catch! I meant to say "bathroom," and my original script definitely said bathroom as well. Now I feel silly. Sorry about that!
Strange to comb one's hair before getting dressed 😂.
Haha. Maybe he just wears button-up shirts!
@engvidAlex I need to think about the joke. ☺ ❤
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