I wish i had a friend like you. I wish i could spend more time practicing English. I hope i have more free time in the future to work on my English skills.
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Hi Leila, Very interesting lesson about how to differentiate between hope and wish. I admire your suggestions. Hope = to desire something good or positive in the future. Wish = to desire something that is impossible or not likely to happen. Hope = one day you will get success Wish = without any labour, you will get profit. Thank you.
India and Indians love u both, thanku from the bottom of our heart for providing us a lot of precious study videos........ surely whole India loves u 😘😘😘😘😘
I wish I had studied harder. If I had worked harder, I would have had a better future. Hope everything goes well in the upcoming future. Spectacular tutor, I wish you over the moon.
Leila, you're Queen of Grammar! Thank you so much for this spectacular lesson!💞👑 Now we'll try to explain the difference between two sentences you gave us. 1. I hope I can improve my English. It's a possitive sentence. I will take pains and study hard so I'll achieve my desired goal. 2. I wish I could improve my English. Here it's maybe a negative sentence. I try to improve it, but it's not working. We hope we got it right!💪😆 We hope you're enjoying the last month of summer! And wish you all the best!😍🤗💝
Your teaching method just awesome. You are really awesome ma'am. I was in dilemma to use these word. But, now, I understand where I use hope and wish. Thanks for teaching us, you are really extraordinary teacher.💜
You know what , when I was 22 I had had a contact with native speakers , that's why my speaking was quite well while my fluency was a little bit good , now after I lost my contact with them , and only watching lessons so my hearing is getting better but fluency is getting bad . So I( wish) those days come back again . This is a simple lesson , thank you my favourite teacher
The difference between those sentences are. the first one it means that you have the ability to improve your English and you can. But the other sentence it means improving your English is an impossible thing you only just dreaming something you can't fulfill it .thanks teacher Leila for your explanation 😀☺😀😊
I wish I could see the world living in peace without wars or fights ❤❤❤.... I hope that the sentence is grammatically correct... And I wish you all a merry christmas and happy new year 🎄🎄🎁🎉❤❤❤
The First: Can happen. The Second: Cannot happen. Unreal. Your teaching is superb. I am an Indian with mother tongue Malayalam living in Kerala State, India.
Thanks Leila I wish I could improve my English: My English is awful right now, and I cannot change it. I hope I can improve my English: I have a desire to have a better English in future and if I want I can achieve it.
I wish I could improve my English----- Express regret in the past. I hope I can improve my English. ---- Express desire in the future. That’s the difference between those two sentences.
Actually you´re saying you would like to improve your English NOW not in the past but maybe you consider It´s impossible since you don´t have much time or whatever. Hope means you want to do it and you can do it as it is under your control
I hope I can improve my English. For me this is means: This difficult, but I can find time for this. It's possible. I wish I could improve my English. This means for example. I learnt English before, but right now I don't have time for this.
1. Talking of hope there's an possibility for me to improve my English in future. 2. Wish is referring your current position that you are not good at English that gets you down.
Well, I hope I can improve my English is referring to a future situation. It is likely to happen if I study hard; on the other hand, I wish I could improve my English is just a desire that you´re expecting to happen by chance, without any effort.
Now i understand thank you so much ..I wish I could speak English fluently as you do 😞..I hope one day I would speak fluently like you . is this second sentence correct or i should just say i hope one day i speak like you ?
Hi Leila. In the first sentence, it would be possible to be better in Eng. Using the second one, there is a regret actually. I had a chance to be better but it did not come true. 🙂 I hope I am correct 😁. Let me say that your presentation is wonderful.
1. Meaning - Dreams and Desires, Hope - Possible and realistic, Wish - not realistic or in your control 2. I wish hope I pass my exam. I hope wish I could win the lottery. 3. HOPE - Future situations, events or actions. + Present Simple. I hope I pass my exam. I hope my teams wins. I hope we see each other again. 4. HOPE - something that recently happened and will be decided in the future. + Past Simple. I hope I got the job. I hope I passed my exam. I hope I pass my exam. (Not taken exam yet) (taken exam/waiting for result) 5. HOPE - Referring to now, what is happening + Present Continuous. I hope you’re enjoying the lesson. I hope you’re enjoying your food. 6. HOPE - Referring to the past. + Past Simple. I hope you enjoyed the lesson. + Present Simple I hope you enjoy tomorrow’s lesson. 7. WISH - to desire something that is impossible or not likely to happen. A regret - impossible to change + Past Perfect. I wish I hadn’t said… I wish I had studied harder! I would have passed the exam. 8. Wish - to express an unreal present desire: + Past Simple. I wish I had better English speaking skills. I wish I could fly. I wish I didn’t have this big spot on my head! I wish I were a cat. I wish I had a bigger house. I wish I didn’t have a big test tomorrow. I wish I were taller. I wish I were more beautiful. I wish I were more intelligent. 9. WISH - to express a desire for someone else. + object + noun. I wish you happiness. I wish you joy. I wish you luck. I wish you the best. I wish you peace and happiness. 10. Quick Test - I hope I can improve my English. I wish I could improve my English.
I hope I can improve my English means possible to happen in the near future just with a little work. I wish I could improve English means something that is far away from happening and unlikely for me to improve my English especially without hardworking, I hope I did this little quiz right!.And I really hope I pass the exam the upcoming month!.
I hope I can improve ......... it means that I can improve my English now in a lot of ways if I want. I wish I could improve ........it is just regretted about the past. I didn't improve it and now I am sorry for it, I wish I had studied English with my children when they were a child. now they are very good at English but I am not.
Thank you teacher. I wish I had done things differently in the past. I hope see you again each other. I wish I hadn’t sold my house. I wish I spoke to her before.
Hi Leila! 2nd sentence should have the word 'hope' instead of 'wish' cos it expresses something that could happen in future... whereas the 1st one does not make sense it uses can which is used in present situations
I hope i can improve my English, I think it means that i learn English and have a hope to get better And i with i could improve my English, I think it means that i do not learn English at all And i just have a wish to improve it without start learning
Thank you so much ,i had a test the day after,that's because i watched this video and thanks god i understood this lesson very well so i succeeded my test Thanks leila😊😊
Thank you for explaining difference between hope and wish. and wish has many expression. "I wish I were a cat" and "If I were a cat" are similar meaning. Is it right?
HOPE Hope is the little voice you hear whisper MAYBE When it seems the entire world is shouting NO WISH Sometimes I wish I was an octopus, so I could Slap 8 people at once..
Hi. You helped me a lot. But I have a question. I hope you would be fine. Is that question possible? If so.. what's the difference between I hope you were fine ?. I hope you could answer me. I'll be waiting for your lines. By the way, I love your accent. 😊😊. Kisses.
Good question! 'We wish you a merry Christmas' is a different use of 'wish'. 'I wish I could fly' (sub + wish + sub + verb) 'We wish you a merry Christmas' (sub + wish + indirect object + object ~ wish someone something) I wish you luck This video may be helpful ruclips.net/video/lO92m5bvvEk/видео.html
I hope I can improve my English means that my English is't good untill now but it is improved little by little. But the 2nd sentence I wish I could improve mu English means that Iam too bad at it and didn't improved. Maybe I didn't do my best to be to improve my English.
Hi Leila! I wish you the best, and also to Sabrah, of course 😂 I wish I could speak English better next year! Look that I've used wish and not hope😂😂😂😂😂 Realistic is my second name🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 😘
The first one is related probably to a English student who is starting the course and the second one I guess It could be for a sad person who made a mass with his English skills today
I wish I could meet you . I hope you'd like me to wish you a Merry Christmas . You didn't come yesterday , so I couldn't wish you . Sabrah came and I wished her , she was looking so happy . Hope you're well , see ya G
I wish i had a friend like you.
I wish i could spend more time practicing English. I hope i have more free time in the future to work on my English skills.
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!
If you hope to improve your English in the New Year, then there is still time to sign up for the LIngoda Sprint!
bit.ly/LoveEnglishSprint
Don't forget to use the code: SPRINT63 to get 10 Euros off your 49 Euros deposit!
AND Don't forget to sign up by the 27th of January!
The Lingoda Sprint starts on January 7 or the 29th January 2020, depending on when you sign up and lasts until April 2020 - That;s 3 MONTHS of learning English!
You have to participate in an agreed number of group classes each month to succeed and qualify for the refund. You can take only one class per day; every day.
Super Sprint - attend 30 classes a month (for 3 months) and you will get a 100% refund.
Sprint - attend 15 classes a month (for 3 months) and you will get a 50% refund.
● You can join the Sprint in English, German, French, Spanish and Business English
● It doesn't matter if you are a complete beginner, intermediate or advanced learner- at Lingoda, you will find appropriate courses for your level.
Check the terms and conditions to make sure you will qualify to get either 50% or 100% of your money back!
Hi Leila,
Very interesting lesson about how to differentiate between hope and wish. I admire your suggestions.
Hope = to desire something good or positive in the future.
Wish = to desire something that is impossible or not likely to happen.
Hope = one day you will get success
Wish = without any labour, you will get profit.
Thank you.
I wish I had more time to learn with you. I hope my daughter is having fun while I'm studying with you. :)
I’m 64 years old and trying to learn English.I wish I could meet you when I was young:)
India and Indians love u both, thanku from the bottom of our heart for providing us a lot of precious study videos........ surely whole India loves u 😘😘😘😘😘
I wish I had studied harder. If I had worked harder, I would have had a better future. Hope everything goes well in the upcoming future. Spectacular tutor, I wish you over the moon.
Leila, you're Queen of Grammar! Thank you so much for this spectacular lesson!💞👑
Now we'll try to explain the difference between two sentences you gave us.
1. I hope I can improve my English. It's a possitive sentence. I will take pains and study hard so I'll achieve my desired goal.
2. I wish I could improve my English. Here it's maybe a negative sentence. I try to improve it, but it's not working.
We hope we got it right!💪😆
We hope you're enjoying the last month of summer! And wish you all the best!😍🤗💝
Your teaching method just awesome.
You are really awesome ma'am.
I was in dilemma to use these word.
But, now, I understand where I use hope and wish.
Thanks for teaching us, you are really extraordinary teacher.💜
I have waited for grammar lessons so long.
Thanks! You explained the use of wish and hope very clearly.
I hope there are more excellent videos to come.
I wish this channel hit one million subscribers soon.
Yeah!!! 🎉👍
You know what , when I was 22 I had had a contact with native speakers , that's why my speaking was quite well while my fluency was a little bit good , now after I lost my contact with them , and only watching lessons so my hearing is getting better but fluency is getting bad .
So I( wish) those days come back again .
This is a simple lesson , thank you my favourite teacher
The difference between those sentences are. the first one it means that you have the ability to improve your English and you can. But the other sentence it means improving your English is an impossible thing you only just dreaming something you can't fulfill it .thanks teacher Leila for your explanation 😀☺😀😊
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I wish I could see the world living in peace without wars or fights ❤❤❤.... I hope that the sentence is grammatically correct... And I wish you all a merry christmas and happy new year 🎄🎄🎁🎉❤❤❤
What a beautiful english teacher!!!!!
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You are one of the best teachers I wish had a chance to meet you I hope my brother will be interested in this video
The First: Can happen.
The Second: Cannot happen. Unreal.
Your teaching is superb. I am an Indian with mother tongue Malayalam living in Kerala State, India.
I hope you post this kind of lesson more.
I wish the president called me.
I wish her happiness.
I hope I relocate to Canada for a new beginning to success.
I wish I could speak fluently like Leila.
I wish you all your heart desires
Thanks a lot for your wishes. You too. Have a good one.
Thanks Leila
I wish I could improve my English: My English is awful right now, and I cannot change it.
I hope I can improve my English: I have a desire to have a better English in future and if I want I can achieve it.
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I wish I could improve my English----- Express regret in the past. I hope I can improve my English. ---- Express desire in the future. That’s the difference between those two sentences.
Wrong
Actually you´re saying you would like to improve your English NOW not in the past but maybe you consider It´s impossible since you don´t have much time or whatever.
Hope means you want to do it and you can do it as it is under your control
Just listen to these songs: "Whish you were here" and "High hopes". There are so many nice songs depicting the likelihood of something to happen.
Careful of your spelling ‘wish’ not whish. But yes, you’re right! A lot of songs use these words! 👍💕
@@LoveEnglishUK My bad, lolol Wishing you guys a lovely day. Cheers
I got it quickly. Thank you for you made this video. 🥺 You have a new follower.
thanks a bunch, I wish I could speak English fluently like you..
I hope I can improve my English. For me this is means: This difficult, but I can find time for this. It's possible. I wish I could improve my English. This means for example. I learnt English before, but right now I don't have time for this.
so good ,so clearly,
thank you all the time
1. Talking of hope there's an possibility for me to improve my English in future.
2. Wish is referring your current position that you are not good at English that gets you down.
Thank you for this video. That's very useful for me.
Great lesson!
Well, I hope I can improve my English is referring to a future situation. It is likely to happen if I study hard; on the other hand, I wish I could improve my English is just a desire that you´re expecting to happen by chance, without any effort.
I wish I had more real experience with native English users. I hope I can my English develop still in that way which I want
Now i understand thank you so much ..I wish I could speak English fluently as you do 😞..I hope one day I would speak fluently like you . is this second sentence correct or i should just say i hope one day i speak like you ?
Thanks a bunch to make it understand in such a beautiful way
Great Lesson Leila
I wish we could hope the New Year will be better
I wish we hope the new year will be better
Hi Leila. In the first sentence, it would be possible to be better in Eng. Using the second one, there is a regret actually. I had a chance to be better but it did not come true. 🙂 I hope I am correct 😁. Let me say that your presentation is wonderful.
What a wonderful lesson !!
By the way, I think, you looks like queen Rania " jordan queen's " 💜
Thanks, She's very good explain hope and wish
I like it 🎉
Aboslutely brilliant.
1. Meaning - Dreams and Desires, Hope - Possible and realistic, Wish - not realistic or in your control
2. I wish hope I pass my exam. I hope wish I could win the lottery.
3. HOPE - Future situations, events or actions. + Present Simple. I hope I pass my exam. I hope my teams wins. I hope we see each other again.
4. HOPE - something that recently happened and will be decided in the future. + Past Simple. I hope I got the job. I hope I passed my exam. I hope I pass my exam. (Not taken exam yet) (taken exam/waiting for result)
5. HOPE - Referring to now, what is happening + Present Continuous. I hope you’re enjoying the lesson. I hope you’re enjoying your food.
6. HOPE - Referring to the past. + Past Simple. I hope you enjoyed the lesson. + Present Simple I hope you enjoy tomorrow’s lesson.
7. WISH - to desire something that is impossible or not likely to happen. A regret - impossible to change + Past Perfect. I wish I hadn’t said… I wish I had studied harder! I would have passed the exam.
8. Wish - to express an unreal present desire: + Past Simple. I wish I had better English speaking skills. I wish I could fly. I wish I didn’t have this big spot on my head! I wish I were a cat. I wish I had a bigger house. I wish I didn’t have a big test tomorrow. I wish I were taller. I wish I were more beautiful. I wish I were more intelligent.
9. WISH - to express a desire for someone else. + object + noun. I wish you happiness. I wish you joy. I wish you luck. I wish you the best. I wish you peace and happiness.
10. Quick Test - I hope I can improve my English. I wish I could improve my English.
Hey, I see some natives say "I was" even if it's conditional. Is it due to easiness or what?!
I hope I pass my German exam tomorrow.
I wish I could speak English better.
I wish I were in London now.
Can we use hope with would as you are not well and I hope you would feel better soon?
You are good teacher
I thinking hope hear speak English so much . Thank .
Thanks.
Hello Leila, I want to ask you what's the difference between (I wish I were taller) and ( I wish I was taller) ?
I hope I can improve my English means possible to happen in the near future just with a little work.
I wish I could improve English means something that is far away from happening and unlikely for me to improve my English especially without hardworking, I hope I did this little quiz right!.And I really hope I pass the exam the upcoming month!.
Yes! Perfect! Well done! 🎉👍💕
@@LoveEnglishUK Thank you so much!
Hello my teachers Leila and Sabrah.
How are you today
# I hope to see you soon in UK.
I l❤ve your videos and you every day.
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I hope I can improve ......... it means that I can improve my English now in a lot of ways if I want.
I wish I could improve ........it is just regretted about the past. I didn't improve it and now I am sorry for it,
I wish I had studied English with my children when they were a child. now they are very good at English but I am not.
I have heard "I hope you have enjoyed..." referring to a recent event, rather than in past simple. Is this correct?
Thank you teacher. I wish I had done things differently in the past. I hope see you again each other. I wish I hadn’t sold my house. I wish I spoke to her before.
" i am afraid that she might have told her everything ", is it a correct sentence mam?
Thank you
Hi Leila! 2nd sentence should have the word 'hope' instead of 'wish' cos it expresses something that could happen in future... whereas the 1st one does not make sense it uses can which is used in present situations
I hope i can improve my English, I think it means that i learn English and have a hope to get better
And i with i could improve my English, I think it means that i do not learn English at all And i just have a wish to improve it without start learning
Thank you so much ,i had a test the day after,that's because i watched this video and thanks god i understood this lesson very well so i succeeded my test
Thanks leila😊😊
That’s amazing!! Well done! ☺️🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍💕
@@LoveEnglishUK thank you😊
Leilaa you are good teacher
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I enjoyed the class
Thank you for explaining difference between hope and wish. and wish has many expression.
"I wish I were a cat" and "If I were a cat" are similar meaning. Is it right?
HOPE
Hope is the little voice you hear whisper
MAYBE
When it seems the entire world is shouting NO
WISH
Sometimes I wish I was an octopus, so I could Slap 8 people at once..
What a brilliant comment! Hilarious and wise!! Thank you! 😂👍💕
Bruh I'm dead🤣🤣🤣
Nice explanation mam..
from india
progressive and continuous are the same thing right??
Hope means that something is possible to happen and realistic
Wish means that something is hardly possible or even impossible
Amazing Maam Amazing!!
Love 💘Leila & Sabrah 💘
Nice lesson
Is it possible to use the future simple with hope ??
I wish I worked with you teaching online. Is this correct?
Thanks a lot Leila
You’re welcome 👍💕😊
@@LoveEnglishUK You're welcome
welcome
I wish I'd known that before!
Hi. You helped me a lot. But I have a question. I hope you would be fine. Is that question possible? If so.. what's the difference between I hope you were fine ?. I hope you could answer me. I'll be waiting for your lines. By the way, I love your accent. 😊😊. Kisses.
The popular wording "We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year", seems that it's unlikely or impossible to be happened to anyone?
Good question! 'We wish you a merry Christmas' is a different use of 'wish'.
'I wish I could fly' (sub + wish + sub + verb)
'We wish you a merry Christmas' (sub + wish + indirect object + object ~ wish someone something)
I wish you luck
This video may be helpful
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I wish I were young again that I could possibly would not make the same mistakes twice .It is damn impossible to turn the clock back!
Hey leila i like your new announcement 👌👏👏👏😍😍😘
I hope I can improve my English means that my English is't good untill now but it is improved little by little. But the 2nd sentence I wish I could improve mu English means that Iam too bad at it and didn't improved. Maybe I didn't do my best to be to improve my English.
Hi Leila!
I wish you the best, and also to Sabrah, of course 😂
I wish I could speak English better next year!
Look that I've used wish and not hope😂😂😂😂😂 Realistic is my second name🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Perfect! It’s totally realist Luis! I’m sure you’ve already improved a lot this year! All the best, Leila 💕👍
The first one is related probably to a English student who is starting the course and the second one I guess It could be for a sad person who made a mass with his English skills today
I wonder if you could tell me the difference between wishing you a healthy life! And hope you have a healthy life!
you are amazing
mam it is mind blowing video
Thank you Parveen! 😊😊👍👍💕💕
I 😍 U Leila
Leila what do you think about Brexit?
The last 2 sentences have no differences
I wish I could meet you . I hope you'd like me to wish you a Merry Christmas . You didn't come yesterday , so I couldn't wish you . Sabrah came and I wished her , she was looking so happy . Hope you're well , see ya
G
Nice....
Allah bless you gentlewomen Iranians Beauty YOU are hundreds Percent Persian
I wish I had known you earlier , I would have saved time and money
Perfect grammar! In fact 3rd conditional 👍💕
Leila can u plz tell me can we use i hope i will pass my exam would it be correct if we use with will..
Yes you can. You can either use ‘will’ or the present simple and there is little difference in meaning. I’ll do a lesson on ‘will’ soon 👍💕
@@LoveEnglishUK ok thanku so much i will wait for that lesson...☺
I wish I could improve my english.😃😃
😊
Why ppls say "we wish u merry christmas" n "wish u all the best" ? Cz its something that unlikely to happen???
I wish I would speak like you
I hope to improve my English
Perfect! I’m sure you’ll succeed! 👍💕💪
Thanks 😍