Woaw, as a foreigner using English as 3rd language, this tip is extremely helpful! I'm 100% certain that this channel will be another channel with 10M subscribers
Your videos are incredibly improving my English. Thank you for your service. But, I am amazed why people don't subscribe for this best educational channel. I see many trivial videos with huge subscription. You deserve 10 Million subscriptions.
I think it is because when it comes to learning English people like any thing other than mere grammer I find Speak English With Rupert a great find myself
Great video, I did not know the underlining rithm of the English language, as an Italian, this kind of stress is used in a different way, like scolding people or trying to inculcate ideas to them, lol.
Fantastic and another more different than your last lesson, your nature is being awesome i reckon because your every new video is covered layer of English proficiency which draws my attention so thanks for your new lesson again ❤❤❤❤❤!
Thanks Muhammad!! Yes, that's my idea. It's best to learn all the features of English bit by bit, rather than all at once. I'm glad it's helping you :)
Came here by RUclips's margin proposal and was struck. I studied several languages, so I should have known, but I didn't. Btw first guess of mine that German and English are alike, different from this French, Italian et alia - my further guess is that the latin languages compensate by varying the pitch (I didn't hear you mention this; I did watch through - excellent video). It occurs to me that the Chinese, Japanese even change meaning by pitch - so these languages should use the steady beat, to verify. I am rather overwhelmed. I think the cultural implications are underrated.
My teacher of the excellenced . looked like these the themes as if it were attracted me, late left to me except a little time to latest events and updates to pursuing you. I start to watch the widllife and then make a strong dashe to follow the English, Give me a moments ❤️
Woaw, as a foreigner using English as 3rd language, this tip is extremely helpful! I'm 100% certain that this channel will be another channel with 10M subscribers
Thanks dear Rupert !
Your videos are incredibly improving my English. Thank you for your service. But, I am amazed why people don't subscribe for this best educational channel. I see many trivial videos with huge subscription. You deserve 10 Million subscriptions.
I really appreciate your kind comment! 😁👍
I think it is because when it comes to learning English people like any thing other than mere grammer
I find Speak English With Rupert a great find myself
What a golden tip,no one had mentioned before
I'm glad my video has helped! Thanks for commenting 🙂
❤thank you!!
Outstanding from all other multiple English learning videos! Thanks a lot!
It's wonderful to hear you enjoyed the video 👍🙂
Good English thank you so much sir
Great video, I did not know the underlining rithm of the English language, as an Italian, this kind of stress is used in a different way, like scolding people or trying to inculcate ideas to them, lol.
That's interesting! It's amazing how such little things have different meanings depending upon where you live in the world 👍🙂
Learned great speaking. Thanks for teaching me. I enjoyed it very much.
That's so good to hear! Thanks for letting me know 😁
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Fantastic and another more different than your last lesson, your nature is being awesome i reckon because your every new video is covered layer of English proficiency which draws my attention so thanks for your new lesson again ❤❤❤❤❤!
Thanks Muhammad!! Yes, that's my idea. It's best to learn all the features of English bit by bit, rather than all at once. I'm glad it's helping you :)
Came here by RUclips's margin proposal and was struck. I studied several languages, so I should have known, but I didn't. Btw first guess of mine that German and English are alike, different from this French, Italian et alia - my further guess is that the latin languages compensate by varying the pitch (I didn't hear you mention this; I did watch through - excellent video). It occurs to me that the Chinese, Japanese even change meaning by pitch - so these languages should use the steady beat, to verify.
I am rather overwhelmed. I think the cultural implications are underrated.
I wish you could ellaborate on that. Interesting.
My teacher of the excellenced . looked like these the themes as if it were attracted me, late left to me except a little time to latest events and updates to pursuing you. I start to watch the widllife and then make a strong dashe to follow the English, Give me a moments ❤️
Pink Panther Rhythm!
Seems like you speak British language (((
That's right 👍🙂
Good explanation but it is a I little boring, probably because it is way too repetitive or redundant. That's my little observation.