Sir, that's a great thing you are offering to the learners. But, I believe your students will learn more through extempore and group discussions in stead of beating the same lines.
I don’t understand why people focus on accents; I don’t think accents matter. Also, I feel like most students are just memorizing and repeating things, which doesn’t seem genuine to me. English isn’t something to be memorizedit’s not the right approach. Every student should create their own sentences so it’s clear how much English they actually know and what areas they need to improve. But in India, teachers mostly teach in a way that encourages rote learning, where students just memorize and give answers.
No sir it's not like this me from. India Himachal Pradesh ,actually I was searching for Some vocabulary and suddenly come across your channel i& thought clicking on thee vedio ,upon clicking find a firebrand accent ,I. Watched your full vedio ,Do continue uploading Thanks sir Me M.a political science,b.ed and LLB , currently practing in a court ,I am 28 bro👍👍👍🙏 At last " mazab. Nahi sikhata apas ma bhar karna ...Hindi hai ham Hindusta hamara, Geographically nd genetically we are one ...........
It's good step and appreciated but I think we need more work to make it easier. The environment was tensed , must be friendly instead of teacher occupied.
It’s seems as if having an ‘English’ accent is important nowadays. I’m extremely blessed to have been brought up in an English speaking household and country.
There should not be a separate course for speaking english In first place students should be able to speak english their primary level education must be strengthned .
I detected some linguistic issues which weren't corrected. It would have been better if the whole class had been engaged in the conversation instead of individual participation. Good luck to the participants!
Accent doesn't matter much, syntax and vocabulary matters more ..every country has their own accent... Britishers have different than ausis, ausis different from Irish and irish diff than americans... Vocabulary stays the same as well as the syntax..
Sir , your pronunciation,way of expression and natural rhythm of speaking English language is great impressive and attractive,but girls speaking there is artificiality ,word are not coming naturally and spontaneously
Not necessarily. In fact, we needn't change our accent. Rather, we should be proud of our indigenous accent. However, speaking English with the accent of the native speakers sounds good.
Dialect plays a significant role in spoken English as it reflects the linguistic and cultural diversity of its speakers. Here are some key roles dialects play in spoken English: 1. Cultural Identity Dialects help preserve regional or cultural identities. They reflect the unique heritage, traditions, and history of a community or area. 2. Linguistic Diversity English has many dialects, such as British English, American English, Australian English, and regional varieties like Cockney (UK) or Appalachian (US). Each brings richness to the language, showcasing its adaptability and evolution. 3. Social Connection Using a specific dialect can create a sense of belonging within a group or community. It often fosters closer communication and mutual understanding among speakers of the same dialect. 4. Practical Communication Knowing different dialects helps speakers adapt their language use based on the audience, making communication more effective. For instance, a speaker might switch between formal Standard English and a regional dialect as needed. 5. Pronunciation and Intonation Variations Dialects influence how words are pronounced. For example, "car" might be pronounced differently in British and American English. Understanding these variations helps improve listening comprehension in diverse settings. 6. Vocabulary Differences Dialects often have unique words or phrases. For instance, "lorry" in British English means "truck" in American English. Awareness of such differences prevents misunderstandings. 7. Language Learning For non-native speakers, understanding dialectal variations is crucial. It helps learners appreciate how English changes in different contexts and prepares them for real-world communication. 8. Professional Advantages In international business or academic settings, being familiar with various dialects enhances confidence and effectiveness in communication. In essence, dialects enrich spoken English by adding flavor, variety, and adaptability. For learners, embracing dialects alongside Standard English can significantly improve language proficiency and cultural competence. Dialect plays a significant role in spoken English as it reflects the linguistic and cultural diversity of its speakers. Here are some key roles dialects play in spoken English: 1. Cultural Identity Dialects help preserve regional or cultural identities. They reflect the unique heritage, traditions, and history of a community or area. 2. Linguistic Diversity English has many dialects, such as British English, American English, Australian English, and regional varieties like Cockney (UK) or Appalachian (US). Each brings richness to the language, showcasing its adaptability and evolution. 3. Social Connection Using a specific dialect can create a sense of belonging within a group or community. It often fosters closer communication and mutual understanding among speakers of the same dialect. 4. Practical Communication Knowing different dialects helps speakers adapt their language use based on the audience, making communication more effective. For instance, a speaker might switch between formal Standard English and a regional dialect as needed. 5. Pronunciation and Intonation Variations Dialects influence how words are pronounced. For example, "car" might be pronounced differently in British and American English. Understanding these variations helps improve listening comprehension in diverse settings. 6. Vocabulary Differences Dialects often have unique words or phrases. For instance, "lorry" in British English means "truck" in American English. Awareness of such differences prevents misunderstandings. 7. Language Learning For non-native speakers, understanding dialectal variations is crucial. It helps learners appreciate how English changes in different contexts and prepares them for real-world communication. 8. Professional Advantages In international business or academic settings, being familiar with various dialects enhances confidence and effectiveness in communication. In essence, dialects enrich spoken English by adding flavor, variety, and adaptability. For learners, embracing dialects alongside Standard English can significantly improve language proficiency and cultural competence. Dialect plays a significant role in spoken English as it reflects the linguistic and cultural diversity of its speakers. Here are some key roles dialects play in spoken English: 1. Cultural Identity Dialects help preserve regional or cultural identities. They reflect the unique heritage, traditions, and history of a community or area. 2. Linguistic Diversity English has many dialects, such as British English, American English, Australian English, and regional varieties like Cockney (UK) or Appalachian (US). Each brings richness to the language, showcasing its adaptability and evolution. 3. Social Connection Using a specific dialect can create a sense of belonging within a group or community. It often fosters closer communication and mutual understanding among speakers of the same dialect. 4. Practical Communication Knowing different dialects helps speakers adapt their language use based on the audience, making communication more effective. For instance, a speaker might switch between formal Standard English and a regional dialect as needed. 5. Pronunciation and Intonation Variations Dialects influence how words are pronounced. For example, "car" might be pronounced differently in British and American English. Understanding these variations helps improve listening comprehension in diverse settings. 6. Vocabulary Differences Dialects often have unique words or phrases. For instance, "lorry" in British English means "truck" in American English. Awareness of such differences prevents misunderstandings. 7. Language Learning For non-native speakers, understanding dialectal variations is crucial. It helps learners appreciate how English changes in different contexts and prepares them for real-world communication. 8. Professional Advantages In international business or academic settings, being familiar with various dialects enhances confidence and effectiveness in communication. In essence, dialects enrich spoken English by adding flavor, variety, and adaptability. For learners, embracing dialects alongside Standard English can significantly improve language proficiency and cultural competence.
By listening to the 1st two girls I have just remembered my early days in a call center at Rawalpindi because it is very difficult to speak for the first time in open
The difference between "see a movie" and "watch a movie" lies in how they are used and the context they imply: 1. See a movie: Refers to the act of going to the cinema or theater to experience a movie. It emphasizes the event or activity as a whole. Example: "Let's go see a movie tonight." (Focus is on attending the event.) 2. Watch a movie: Refers to the act of focusing on the movie itself, typically on a screen, such as at home or on a device. It emphasizes the act of paying attention to the movie while it plays. Example: "I watched a movie on Netflix yesterday." (Focus is on the act of viewing.) In short, "see a movie" is about attending the movie event, while "watch a movie" is about the action of viewing it. The difference between "see a movie" and "watch a movie" lies in how they are used and the context they imply: 1. See a movie: Refers to the act of going to the cinema or theater to experience a movie. It emphasizes the event or activity as a whole. Example: "Let's go see a movie tonight." (Focus is on attending the event.) 2. Watch a movie: Refers to the act of focusing on the movie itself, typically on a screen, such as at home or on a device. It emphasizes the act of paying attention to the movie while it plays. Example: "I watched a movie on Netflix yesterday." (Focus is on the act of viewing.) In short, "see a movie" is about attending the movie event, while "watch a movie" is about the action of viewing it.
یہ کیا انگریزی ہے کچھ روز قبل میں ایک مدرسے گیا وہاں بچوں کا پروگرام تھا اور وہ چھوٹے چھوٹے ننے بچے یوں انگریزی میں باتیں کر رہے اور تقریریں کر رہے جیسا کہ کوئی یورپ سے آئے ہیں اور سب بڑی زبان جسکی پہچان بہت کم لوگوں کو ہے وہ عربی ہے اور ہمارے معاشرے میں انگریزی کو آسمان سے لگایا گیا ہے جیسا کہ اس سے بڑی عظیم زبان اور کوئی ہے ہی نہیں ہلانکہ قرآن مجید عربی نازل ہوا اللّٰہ کی پسندیدہ زبان عربی ہے جنت میں بولی جانی والی زبان عربی ہے مگر آج انگریزوں کی زبان کو بولنا ہر دوسرا آدمی سعادت سمجھتا ہے ہاں اگر ارادہ ہو انگریزی سیکھ کر ہم انگریزوں کو انکی زبان میں اللّٰہ رسول صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کی طرف بلائیں گے دعوت دیں گے تو یہ زبان سیکھنا بھی عبادت بن جائے گی انشاء اللہ تعالیٰ
The correct phrase is usually "to watch a movie" when talking about the activity itself, as in: "Let's watch a movie tonight." "To see a movie" is also correct, but it’s more commonly used when you’re planning to go somewhere specifically to watch a movie, like a cinema, as in: "Are you going to see a movie this weekend?" So, "watch" focuses more on the activity itself, while "see" can imply the experience or event of going to the cinema. Both are correct, but their usage varies slightly based on context.
Indeed this is a good way to improving your spoken english with fluency.
Absolutely 💯
Its amazing to see u sir ,after such a long time..... i was also one of ur students in 2004.... great experience.....
Thanks 😊 Stay blessed always.
Wow. Stay blessed always.
Good Institute. I am from UAE. I am also learning
Always be happy sir 😍Masha Allah so nice ❣️........
Jazak Allah. May Allah keep you happy too.
Shanoon ap student ho is institute me?
Ohh mere sir saqib
Genius institute m MA english ki classes k days yad agae..Allah bless you sir!
Jazak Allah. May Allah bless you too.
Good Institute. I am from UAE. I am also learning
larko ko samnay ki seats pa bathana chaiye aur lakiyon aur antiyon ko peechay
Really funny suggestion
It's nt funny u make alot of views bcow of this technique shame on u
@@geniusinstitutelahoreto akathy e bitha do phr alag alag q bithaya hua
Sir, that's a great thing you are offering to the learners. But, I believe your students will learn more through extempore and group discussions in stead of beating the same lines.
These all activities are also included.
I don’t understand why people focus on accents; I don’t think accents matter. Also, I feel like most students are just memorizing and repeating things, which doesn’t seem genuine to me. English isn’t something to be memorizedit’s not the right approach. Every student should create their own sentences so it’s clear how much English they actually know and what areas they need to improve. But in India, teachers mostly teach in a way that encourages rote learning, where students just memorize and give answers.
Much appreciated.
So nice sir, watching from India ,your accent is totally British sir ❤
You must be joking. Thanks, brother, anyway. Stay tuned 😉
No sir it's not like this me from. India Himachal Pradesh ,actually I was searching for Some vocabulary and suddenly come across your channel i& thought clicking on thee vedio ,upon clicking find a firebrand accent ,I. Watched your full vedio ,Do continue uploading
Thanks sir
Me M.a political science,b.ed and LLB , currently practing in a court ,I am 28 bro👍👍👍🙏
At last " mazab. Nahi sikhata apas ma bhar karna ...Hindi hai ham Hindusta hamara,
Geographically nd genetically we are one ...........
One of the best rating all across Pakistan. Best results.
So humbled 🙂
Thanks brother.
All are excellent ! I really enjoyed all the video ❤ laughing boys made this video more enjoyable 😅❤❤
Glad you liked it
Wel you're concern is so good sir 😮😮
Jazak Allah
And literally I am here in Rawalpindi and I just wanna do a course in this institute literally amazing.
Thanks, dear.You are welcome. Stay blessed always.
Great teacher and great class
Glad you enjoyed it.
Ji
Good Institute. I am from UAE. I am also learning
MashAllah
All Students Beautiful especially Rehan
Absolutely 💯
Stay blessed always
Good keep it up the great work ❤
Thank you, I will
Assalamualaikum sir i from India Karnataka State,
Your class are so awesome .
Welcome, dear brother. Nice to see you in our class. Stay connected.
Good job 👍
Welcome. Thanks.
Oh sir Saqib ,it's good to see you again here. 😊 One of your student at genius institute
Jazak Allah. It's great to see you too 😊
All of them did a good job
Absolutely 💯
Very nice and informative video
So nice of you
Good confidence of all
All my students are like pearls of rosary. We are proud of them ❤️
Good Institute. I am from UAE. I am also learning
Confidential? Please check . It’s not the correct usage of this word here. The adjective is confident.
Green hijab girl great accent and super 👍 talent
Thanks 😊
Amazing ❤
Thanks 😄
Ji
Good Institute. I am from UAE. I am also learning
Good Institute. I am from UAE. I am also learning
There are forty four phonemes in English.If you have strong grip then you can speak English fluently.But I really appreciate your efforts sir.
Jazak Allah. Stay blessed always.
Not 40 there are 44 in total Asma
Good Institute. I am from UAE. I am also learning
i like the voice of the girl wearing green scarf🤩
Jazak Allah.
Oh Sir saqib I m your old student... Mashallah still looking young.God bless you nice to see you 😊
Thanks, dear. My pleasure. Stay blessed always.
It's good step and appreciated but I think we need more work to make it easier. The environment was tensed , must be friendly instead of teacher occupied.
Thanks. Suggestion noted.
It’s seems as if having an ‘English’ accent is important nowadays. I’m extremely blessed to have been brought up in an English speaking household and country.
Stay blessed always.
@ Appreciate it!
Good way of teaching
Thanks, brother, for your appreciation. Stay blessed.
❤❤❤good idea ❤❤❤
Thanks 😊
Teacher pl ask your student the meaning of “ my heart is garden garden -“
Really very funny 😁
ماشاءاللہ ❤️ 🇵🇰
Jazak Allah
i support you from Waziristan ❤❤
Welcome brother. Stay blessed always.
2nd student from left accents ❤❤❤❤
Thanks 😊
Please give some classes for pakistani cricket player
Really funny 😁
Sir make all lectures of English conversation in playlist
It's easy to see all your conversations please
Read my comment and please reply or reacts
Dear, We already do have a playlist on our channel. So stay tuned and blessed.
keep it up...
Thank you, we will.
Green hijab girl is beautiful, so confidant and talented
Yes ,she is all in one. Thanks for your appreciation.
I used to be watched your videos daily sir ..but I decided to join your academy from December inshaAllah
Welcome.
Stay blessed always. And Stay tuned.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
What is your fees structure sir@@geniusinstitutelahore
I have to join your academy
love from India
Jazak Allah. Stay blessed always.
Appreciated
Great sir❤
Thanks, brother. Stay blessed.
i'm impressed
Alhamdolila. Stay tuned for further training.
Alhamdulillah *
@geniusinstitutelahore sir plz keep uploading these types of sessions Allah bless you ❤❤❤❤
The girl who has the green Hijab is excellent in speaking❤❤❤
Thanks brother for appreciation.
There should not be a separate course for speaking english In first place students should be able to speak english their primary level education must be strengthned .
A good suggestion. Highly appreciated. Stay blessed.
I'm join with live
For further information contact 0300 9497239 on Whatsapp.
I detected some linguistic issues which weren't corrected. It would have been better if the whole class had been engaged in the conversation instead of individual participation. Good luck to the participants!
Thanks for noticing the minute details. Stay tuned.
Dear sir from where can i join your class? Would you guide me please 😊
Contact on Whatsapp number 0300 9497239 for further information.
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Thanks 😊
Waa sir kaml kr diya esi videos zaror banaya krry maza agiya dhk kr New subscribe aap ka main bhn giya
Fantastic Class
Glad you think so. We are really proud of you.
how I can contect you
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Omg no 3 student is same to me I am shocked
Good Institute. I am from UAE. I am also learning
Yellow shirt boy was to good speaking
Thanks brother.
Accent doesn't matter much, syntax and vocabulary matters more ..every country has their own accent... Britishers have different than ausis, ausis different from Irish and irish diff than americans... Vocabulary stays the same as well as the syntax..
Absolutely 💯
Fantastic analysis, Bravo.
where is this academy?replay me🎉🎉❤❤
Lahore
Type Genius institute lahore on Google Maps to find out our Location in Lahore.
Sir , your pronunciation,way of expression and natural rhythm of speaking English language is great impressive and attractive,but girls speaking there is artificiality ,word are not coming naturally and spontaneously
why we should change accent when soeak english.
we should learn english but is that compulsary we change our accent too.???
Not necessarily. In fact, we needn't change our accent.
Rather, we should be proud of our indigenous accent. However, speaking English with the accent of the native speakers sounds good.
@geniusinstitutelahore then why you are speaking english with tehra face 😀
Karachi main ap ka koe centre hy kya
Sorry 😞
Only in Lahore
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𝑮𝒐𝒐𝒅 𝒔𝒕𝒆𝒑 𝒕𝒐 𝒍𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒏.
Absolutely 💯
Teacher your name is shabeer Hussain tabasum???
NA Saqib
Aslam o alaikum
Sir kia h
Spoken english ki Online class hoti h ya ni ??
We do have Spoken English Online training classes.
Amazing sir ❤
Is there any group to join with you
Unfortunately, we don't have any groups. So stay tuned to our RUclips channel.
@@geniusinstitutelahore ok
Sir then what about dilacts
Dialect plays a significant role in spoken English as it reflects the linguistic and cultural diversity of its speakers. Here are some key roles dialects play in spoken English:
1. Cultural Identity
Dialects help preserve regional or cultural identities. They reflect the unique heritage, traditions, and history of a community or area.
2. Linguistic Diversity
English has many dialects, such as British English, American English, Australian English, and regional varieties like Cockney (UK) or Appalachian (US). Each brings richness to the language, showcasing its adaptability and evolution.
3. Social Connection
Using a specific dialect can create a sense of belonging within a group or community. It often fosters closer communication and mutual understanding among speakers of the same dialect.
4. Practical Communication
Knowing different dialects helps speakers adapt their language use based on the audience, making communication more effective. For instance, a speaker might switch between formal Standard English and a regional dialect as needed.
5. Pronunciation and Intonation Variations
Dialects influence how words are pronounced. For example, "car" might be pronounced differently in British and American English. Understanding these variations helps improve listening comprehension in diverse settings.
6. Vocabulary Differences
Dialects often have unique words or phrases. For instance, "lorry" in British English means "truck" in American English. Awareness of such differences prevents misunderstandings.
7. Language Learning
For non-native speakers, understanding dialectal variations is crucial. It helps learners appreciate how English changes in different contexts and prepares them for real-world communication.
8. Professional Advantages
In international business or academic settings, being familiar with various dialects enhances confidence and effectiveness in communication.
In essence, dialects enrich spoken English by adding flavor, variety, and adaptability. For learners, embracing dialects alongside Standard English can significantly improve language proficiency and cultural competence.
Dialect plays a significant role in spoken English as it reflects the linguistic and cultural diversity of its speakers. Here are some key roles dialects play in spoken English:
1. Cultural Identity
Dialects help preserve regional or cultural identities. They reflect the unique heritage, traditions, and history of a community or area.
2. Linguistic Diversity
English has many dialects, such as British English, American English, Australian English, and regional varieties like Cockney (UK) or Appalachian (US). Each brings richness to the language, showcasing its adaptability and evolution.
3. Social Connection
Using a specific dialect can create a sense of belonging within a group or community. It often fosters closer communication and mutual understanding among speakers of the same dialect.
4. Practical Communication
Knowing different dialects helps speakers adapt their language use based on the audience, making communication more effective. For instance, a speaker might switch between formal Standard English and a regional dialect as needed.
5. Pronunciation and Intonation Variations
Dialects influence how words are pronounced. For example, "car" might be pronounced differently in British and American English. Understanding these variations helps improve listening comprehension in diverse settings.
6. Vocabulary Differences
Dialects often have unique words or phrases. For instance, "lorry" in British English means "truck" in American English. Awareness of such differences prevents misunderstandings.
7. Language Learning
For non-native speakers, understanding dialectal variations is crucial. It helps learners appreciate how English changes in different contexts and prepares them for real-world communication.
8. Professional Advantages
In international business or academic settings, being familiar with various dialects enhances confidence and effectiveness in communication.
In essence, dialects enrich spoken English by adding flavor, variety, and adaptability. For learners, embracing dialects alongside Standard English can significantly improve language proficiency and cultural competence.
Dialect plays a significant role in spoken English as it reflects the linguistic and cultural diversity of its speakers. Here are some key roles dialects play in spoken English:
1. Cultural Identity
Dialects help preserve regional or cultural identities. They reflect the unique heritage, traditions, and history of a community or area.
2. Linguistic Diversity
English has many dialects, such as British English, American English, Australian English, and regional varieties like Cockney (UK) or Appalachian (US). Each brings richness to the language, showcasing its adaptability and evolution.
3. Social Connection
Using a specific dialect can create a sense of belonging within a group or community. It often fosters closer communication and mutual understanding among speakers of the same dialect.
4. Practical Communication
Knowing different dialects helps speakers adapt their language use based on the audience, making communication more effective. For instance, a speaker might switch between formal Standard English and a regional dialect as needed.
5. Pronunciation and Intonation Variations
Dialects influence how words are pronounced. For example, "car" might be pronounced differently in British and American English. Understanding these variations helps improve listening comprehension in diverse settings.
6. Vocabulary Differences
Dialects often have unique words or phrases. For instance, "lorry" in British English means "truck" in American English. Awareness of such differences prevents misunderstandings.
7. Language Learning
For non-native speakers, understanding dialectal variations is crucial. It helps learners appreciate how English changes in different contexts and prepares them for real-world communication.
8. Professional Advantages
In international business or academic settings, being familiar with various dialects enhances confidence and effectiveness in communication.
In essence, dialects enrich spoken English by adding flavor, variety, and adaptability. For learners, embracing dialects alongside Standard English can significantly improve language proficiency and cultural competence.
I want to join class on line
Contact whatsapp on 0300 9497239 for further information.
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Thanks brother.
Muje wahn AA KR classes Leni hain
Welcome
Do you have any online class
Yes.We do.
For further information contact whatsapp on 0300 9497239.
By listening to the 1st two girls I have just remembered my early days in a call center at Rawalpindi because it is very difficult to speak for the first time in open
Absolutely 💯 yes.You are right. Stage fright is a reality. Stay tuned 😉
Do u have online class?
Absolutely 💯
Great
Thanks 😊
I want to join onlion classes
Kindly contact 0300 9497239 whatsapp number for further information.
Can you please tell me your English language course fees and duration??
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Sir I want to join online eng.language class...tell me the process plz
Contact at 03009497239 for admission process
28:31 gentleman is so nervous 😂
With The passage of time he will improve. InshaAllah.
If teacher is relaxed then students will be relaxed. If teacher is tensed ultimately students will be tensed
Same sentence have given to all students, should be some random with the teacher
Good idea.
Nice
Glad you liked it.
Ji
AA!sir I want to learn English from you but how??
Join our physical on campus class.
A student how much pay to youor your institution per month.
Contact whatsapp on 0300 9497239 for further information.
Where is this institution
Contact whatsapp on 0300 9497239 for further information about the Location.
Canal Road, Lahore 🛣️
From India
Welcome, brother. Stay blessed always.
Thanks a lot......I seen this class...it was so nice....
Location???
Kindly contact our WhatsApp number for more information 0300 9497239
🤔
Good Luck.
استاد جی کوئی سدھی سدھی گل کیتو کرو
Really funny 😁
What's the professor name?
Sir NA Saqib.
@geniusinstitutelahore Is he newscaster at Radio Pakistan??
movie ko see q bol ri hai watch bolna chahea tha
Both are correct in specific connotations.
Sir it’s online class available?
Absolutely 💯
For further information contact 0300 9497239 on Whatsapp.
@ fees sir
c'mon u guys...
Goodjo
Thanks.
There is not use see for movie in English. just watch.
The difference between "see a movie" and "watch a movie" lies in how they are used and the context they imply:
1. See a movie:
Refers to the act of going to the cinema or theater to experience a movie.
It emphasizes the event or activity as a whole.
Example: "Let's go see a movie tonight." (Focus is on attending the event.)
2. Watch a movie:
Refers to the act of focusing on the movie itself, typically on a screen, such as at home or on a device.
It emphasizes the act of paying attention to the movie while it plays.
Example: "I watched a movie on Netflix yesterday." (Focus is on the act of viewing.)
In short, "see a movie" is about attending the movie event, while "watch a movie" is about the action of viewing it.
The difference between "see a movie" and "watch a movie" lies in how they are used and the context they imply:
1. See a movie:
Refers to the act of going to the cinema or theater to experience a movie.
It emphasizes the event or activity as a whole.
Example: "Let's go see a movie tonight." (Focus is on attending the event.)
2. Watch a movie:
Refers to the act of focusing on the movie itself, typically on a screen, such as at home or on a device.
It emphasizes the act of paying attention to the movie while it plays.
Example: "I watched a movie on Netflix yesterday." (Focus is on the act of viewing.)
In short, "see a movie" is about attending the movie event, while "watch a movie" is about the action of viewing it.
Your location?
Canal Road, Lahore
She went to "see" a movie?
She should say that she went to watch a movie rather than seeing a movie.
They are in Learning stage rn.
Fantastic 💕
Welcome.
Green Hijab girl dont need classes here, she is ready for the IELTS speaking test.
Thanks for your valuable suggestion 😀 We really appreciate it.
I am contct you
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Do you offer online classes?
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یہ کیا انگریزی ہے کچھ روز قبل میں ایک مدرسے گیا وہاں بچوں کا پروگرام تھا اور وہ چھوٹے چھوٹے ننے بچے یوں انگریزی میں باتیں کر رہے اور تقریریں کر رہے جیسا کہ کوئی یورپ سے آئے ہیں اور سب بڑی زبان جسکی پہچان بہت کم لوگوں کو ہے وہ عربی ہے اور ہمارے معاشرے میں انگریزی کو آسمان سے لگایا گیا ہے جیسا کہ اس سے بڑی عظیم زبان اور کوئی ہے ہی نہیں ہلانکہ قرآن مجید عربی نازل ہوا اللّٰہ کی پسندیدہ زبان عربی ہے جنت میں بولی جانی والی زبان عربی ہے مگر آج انگریزوں کی زبان کو بولنا ہر دوسرا آدمی سعادت سمجھتا ہے ہاں اگر ارادہ ہو انگریزی سیکھ کر ہم انگریزوں کو انکی زبان میں اللّٰہ رسول صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کی طرف بلائیں گے دعوت دیں گے تو یہ زبان سیکھنا بھی عبادت بن جائے گی انشاء اللہ تعالیٰ
Her accent is very complicated and not cear as well
Maybe.
I want to watch movies not i want to see movie
Maybe just a slip of tongue. Thanks anyway.
Not see movie watch movie
meaning
The correct phrase is usually "to watch a movie" when talking about the activity itself, as in:
"Let's watch a movie tonight."
"To see a movie" is also correct, but it’s more commonly used when you’re planning to go somewhere specifically to watch a movie, like a cinema, as in:
"Are you going to see a movie this weekend?"
So, "watch" focuses more on the activity itself, while "see" can imply the experience or event of going to the cinema. Both are correct, but their usage varies slightly based on context.