I have many more lessons on business English! Here are some to watch next: Business Acronyms & Abbreviations ruclips.net/video/vPGPeDyiF_I/видео.html Business English Vocabulary: The Stock Market ruclips.net/video/DBpV4XtWl1U/видео.html
Hay sir please make a one brief video on showing Get + v3 = to be + v3 I am sent there = I get sent there . Cricket has been played = cricket has got played . Class is being taken = class is getting taken. Things were used = things got used . Models I can be sent = I can get sent . It could be taken = it could get taken . It could have been seen = it could have got seen. Are these same sir
Fantastic one! Please make another on the workplace reality and life. As for the ducks in a row - I think it refers to little ducklings that need to obediently line up behind the mother duck before they are ready to march off. :)
This is my shot at using some of these idioms: Since the government raised the pandemic alert to Level 3, Mom has been working from home. She was forced to step out of the comfort zone and think outside the box: how to teach the piano online for the first time. The first problem she was faced with is that some parents of her students didn't believe in distance teaching and decided not to take lessons. Second, she had to turn all the print resources into digital files. Photoing them page by page, it seems like preparing teaching material from scratch. Besides, many of her students stopped having piano lessons, so everything went back to square one without students and income. Nevertheless, she didn't cut corners in the preparation of teaching materials. For every lesson, she would get all her ducks in a row beforehand and dot the i's and cross the t's of her materials. She would also did everything by the book, guiding her students carefully and patiently and registering each lesson as the company required. Hopefully, though her hard work and word of mouth, she and my whole family could get off the ground. Wish everyone well!
The way you follow to explain something whether it is easy or not, this lesson(difficult) , for example is your gesture. Consequently, it does not need to memorize and this lasts longer than that. By watching your important Videos, I have learnt numerous things and this text is one of the proofs. I love your lessons. I appreciate you, Sir. Thanks a zillion!
Honestly this is one of the best RUclips channel that I’ve ever seen, and the quiz at the end of the video is the best thanks for sharing your knowledge with us God bless you
Ee, man, this really cool! I am teacher of English and I use your videos to teach my students. You do great job!! 😁😆 Don't stop, do it and make this world more better!!!
Absolutely clear in every single aspect. I want you to know that I fully understand how complex it must be to explain such articulate concepts to students who are not native speakers. I liked it very much and the test was perfect (10 out of 10 this time). Thanks Adam.
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Hi Adam. None of the etymological origin theories mention “shooting ducks.” The most popular theory suggests that "ducks in a row" came from the world of sports, specifically bowling. Early bowling pins were often shorter and thicker than modern pins, which led to the nickname ducks. Before the advent of automatic resetting machines, these "duck pins" would be manually put back into place between bowling rounds. Therefore, having one's ducks in a row would be a metaphor for having all of the bowling pins organized and properly placed before sending the next ball down the lane. Many bowling alleys still offer "duck pin" lanes with smaller bowling balls and shorter pins. That said, I think your videos are great!
Hello There, I don't suppose you would mind telling us the difference between * one at a time and one by one * would you by any chance as long as it's no trouble of course? Thanks ever so much for your time and effort that you put in, in order to provide us with such a tremendous lessons.
To drag Draghi to Franco-forte makes sense etymologically: German "Kasse" just like Italian "cassa", very different from ItaliAn "scatola", the box, in German "Kiste". Caixa to me is some twisted Spanish bank building, slanted tower just like ECB, by the way. "By the way", to Frankfurt from upper Italiy visit the "Kist" on the Autobahn net.
Thank you, Adam ..I really like the way you make the session very easy to understand and remember the information. YOU HAVE GREAT TEACHING SKILLS. Thanks agian.
I have many more lessons on business English! Here are some to watch next:
Business Acronyms & Abbreviations ruclips.net/video/vPGPeDyiF_I/видео.html
Business English Vocabulary: The Stock Market ruclips.net/video/DBpV4XtWl1U/видео.html
Hay sir please make a one brief video on showing
Get + v3 = to be + v3
I am sent there = I get sent there .
Cricket has been played = cricket has got played .
Class is being taken = class is getting taken.
Things were used = things got used .
Models
I can be sent = I can get sent .
It could be taken = it could get taken .
It could have been seen = it could have got seen.
Are these same sir
Fantastic one! Please make another on the workplace reality and life. As for the ducks in a row - I think it refers to little ducklings that need to obediently line up behind the mother duck before they are ready to march off. :)
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Three new ones I have learned today: cutthroat, dot the is and cross the T's, get off the ground. Thank you Adam
This is my shot at using some of these idioms:
Since the government raised the pandemic alert to Level 3, Mom has been working from home. She was forced to step out of the comfort zone and think outside the box: how to teach the piano online for the first time. The first problem she was faced with is that some parents of her students didn't believe in distance teaching and decided not to take lessons. Second, she had to turn all the print resources into digital files. Photoing them page by page, it seems like preparing teaching material from scratch. Besides, many of her students stopped having piano lessons, so everything went back to square one without students and income. Nevertheless, she didn't cut corners in the preparation of teaching materials. For every lesson, she would get all her ducks in a row beforehand and dot the i's and cross the t's of her materials. She would also did everything by the book, guiding her students carefully and patiently and registering each lesson as the company required. Hopefully, though her hard work and word of mouth, she and my whole family could get off the ground.
Wish everyone well!
I'm amazed right now by the perfection of your work, watching you has a therapeutic effect on me
The way you follow to explain something whether it is easy or not, this lesson(difficult) , for example is your gesture. Consequently, it does not need to memorize and this lasts longer than that. By watching your important Videos, I have learnt numerous things and this text is one of the proofs. I love your lessons. I appreciate you, Sir. Thanks a zillion!
Love the way u define the things
Honestly this is one of the best RUclips channel that I’ve ever seen, and the quiz at the end of the video is the best thanks for sharing your knowledge with us God bless you
Ee, man, this really cool! I am teacher of English and I use your videos to teach my students. You do great job!! 😁😆 Don't stop, do it and make this world more better!!!
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Absolutely clear in every single aspect. I want you to know that I fully understand how complex it must be to explain such articulate concepts to students who are not native speakers. I liked it very much and the test was perfect (10 out of 10 this time). Thanks Adam.
Very nice set of expressions, thank you!
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Hi, man, maybe i call you teacher, because A few days ago i had determination to learn english with you ,So i had to see your videos in one day!i find you are good job,!and thank your that!!
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Hi Adam. None of the etymological origin theories mention “shooting ducks.”
The most popular theory suggests that "ducks in a row" came from the world of sports, specifically bowling. Early bowling pins were often shorter and thicker than modern pins, which led to the nickname ducks. Before the advent of automatic resetting machines, these "duck pins" would be manually put back into place between bowling rounds. Therefore, having one's ducks in a row would be a metaphor for having all of the bowling pins organized and properly placed before sending the next ball down the lane. Many bowling alleys still offer "duck pin" lanes with smaller bowling balls and shorter pins.
That said, I think your videos are great!
Good to know those expressions. Thank you Adam
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Powerful expressions. Thanks for sharing.
As always
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Hello There, I don't suppose you would mind telling us the difference between * one at a time and one by one * would you by any chance as long as it's no trouble of course? Thanks ever so much for your time and effort that you put in, in order to provide us with such a tremendous lessons.
a breathtaking lesson . i wonder who hits the thumbs-down.i guess one might GOD.however he never slips up.Adam! keep it up
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Great! Tks
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Thanks, I'm Brazilian and we have a expression similar to "think outside the box" which in portuguese tongue is "Pense fora da caixa"
True!
To drag Draghi to Franco-forte makes sense etymologically: German "Kasse" just like Italian "cassa", very different from ItaliAn "scatola", the box, in German "Kiste". Caixa to me is some twisted Spanish bank building, slanted tower just like ECB, by the way. "By the way", to Frankfurt from upper Italiy visit the "Kist" on the Autobahn net.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about the meaning of those different expressions. I learned a lot from your videos. I'm from Argentina.
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As usual, your lessons are very interesting (and useful as well of course :) ). Thank you very much sir.
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Thank you Adam. I enjoyed your video, as always! Very useful expressions.
Thank you!, great video....:)
Thank you, Adam ..I really like the way you make the session very easy to understand and remember the information. YOU HAVE GREAT TEACHING SKILLS. Thanks agian.
Hello Sir I like your discussion about business..
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