Leg 1 jump 2 leap --> jump high 3 hop --> jump with one leg 4 stand on one leg 5 skip 6 march 7 stamp your feet 8 stamp 9 slide 10 slip --> slide and fall 11 trip --> stuck sth on the ground 12 limp 13 squat 14 crouch 15 kneel 16 crawl --> ( like a baby "walk") 17 sit cross-legged Hand 18 pinch 19 bounce 20 shiver 21 shake 22 knock 23 lean 24 drag thank you so much. Good explaination.
Actually, as a veteran I can say that in discussing the word march, what you were doing is called "marching in place" i.e. you were not moving forward. When you march, you do move forward.
Thank you for this video. I am 59 and I study English for three years, just for pleasure🙂 Now I think, I will make a real progress watching your videos. Greetings from Poland🤗.
For a non-native, this vocabulary is totally unusual, besides natives learn these words in their infancy, they are not common for non-native adult learners. Hence, thanks so much! Way to go as always. Salute from Brazil from your fan. ps: hello to Frank.
Very useful lesson I’ve learned some new verbs like shiver, stamp, crouch etc. In context it helps a lot to understand exactly the meaning of it. Have a good one ! ✌️
Perfect lesson for us nonnative speakers. Those verbs of motions are linked to things of natural dailylife but can also can be used to form frases or used in figurative ways, which can take like thousands of forms and can indicate subtle differences of meanings. These kinds of lessions make us know the exact direct meaning of those verbs, which will help us understand other derivative meanings. WONDERFUL LESSION. THANKS. I hope there be more of vedios like this.
Good put. This is the way a foreign language should be tought before moving on to abstract topics. As for abstract words it would be a hard time to convey a meaning nevertheless it is possible imo. For example: "to cite". I imagine a messanger from medievial times who comes up to your smallholding with an [official] paper wherein there is a list of items for him to announce one by one. In this way we cover the following meanings for the verb "to cite": 1) to refer to smth 2) to quote 3) to iterate 4) to be called to a court 5) to give smth a move PS Another method that I figured out helps a lot in memorizing things is linking words grouping them in sense of some action toward this object like this: impel->compel->propel->repel->dispel or attain -> sustain -> maintain -> retain -> detain
I found you today and I'm so happy for myself because I learnt a lot of things. Normally we non natives know very good advanced bookish vocabulary but hardly know about these day to day words
Great knowledge in the shortest possible words.i got much more in this short video.impressed by your way of soft speaking,good manners and nice facial expressions with live examples
You are the best and the most beautiful teacher in the world. Thank youuuuuuu for all your amazing videos. Many thanks to your mum also who is helping you you making these videos and you are helping us to learn English accurately. Xx
I hope I won't sound ill-mannered if I say that these were the most graceful jumps I've ever seen, at least done by an English teacher😋. The nature is wonderful, the teacher is super creative, and the lesson, of course, as always, cannot be compared with anything in its clarity and inner content.👍 Thank you very much!
Thank you for your dedicated work of physically demonstrating what the words mean. The video was interesting and super helpful. I am looking forward to watching your next videos.
This is a great video lesson. Teaching with physical gestures it's the best way to help Learners to memorize vocabulary as well as improve their English. Thanks Max for this great lesson.
Thank you Max. Now I understand more english words. You are magnificent and incredible teacher. And in my view, you are also ready for olympic games of all lady teachers. And you will win gold medal.
I only have one comment: thank you very much for being an English teacher for the world. The way you taught the movement vocabulary is excellent. I have difficulty in memorizing English words that look almost similar in writing, for instance: rumble, grumble, stumble, scroll, stroll, strawl and many others. Do you have tips for me? Thanks in advance. Your lessons have always been the best.
Yes, that can be tricky. Perhaps you can memorise some simple sentences with them? These dictionaries often have good example sentences. www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/grumble_1?q=grumble www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/grumble
Hi@@EnglishwithMax , I really appreciate this and your suggestion helps me. Oxford learners dictionary has been my favourite online English dictionary but of course your lessons are on the top. The more I watched your lesson, the more I fall in love with them, the teacher included.
Great lesson, Max! Walking verbs are hard for speakers of other languages. You've done a great job showing them with your body. Unfortunately, there's so many of them like stride, lurch, trudge, strut...Thank you, your mom and your gorgeous cat!
Good question. Yes, you can use them interchangeably, but we often use "stumble" to mean to walk unsteadily. Here are some examples: www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/stumble_2
Leg
1 jump
2 leap --> jump high
3 hop --> jump with one leg
4 stand on one leg
5 skip
6 march
7 stamp your feet
8 stamp
9 slide
10 slip --> slide and fall
11 trip --> stuck sth on the ground
12 limp
13 squat
14 crouch
15 kneel
16 crawl --> ( like a baby "walk")
17 sit cross-legged
Hand
18 pinch
19 bounce
20 shiver
21 shake
22 knock
23 lean
24 drag
thank you so much. Good explaination.
Teaching with live physical gestures or movements is really very entertaining and informative
It helps learners to learn quickly
Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
Definitely
Ur expression... & Teaching style is really great.
Please show me how to subscribe to your vocabulary emails?.
Wow! Actually I'm not great english speaker, but I love your method for english learning. Thanks Max.
Actually, as a veteran I can say that in discussing the word march, what you were doing is called "marching in place" i.e. you were not moving forward. When you march, you do move forward.
I have been a teacher for many years ... and from my experience, I tell you, this is a very good class. Congratulations!!!!!!
Wow, thank you so much!
After I have learnt a lot of verbs about my body, I find it very useful to watch how people really act out those words like you do.Thanks a lot!
So, why don't you just upload videos like this to China's websites?
I am a non native learner and really found this video realistic and easy to remember. Please make videos more like this.
This channel deserves so much more! I have learned much vocabulary with you! I miss the long descriptive videos of rooms and objects :)
I'm happy to hear that! And thank you for your kind words! 🙏
She's a gifted teacher. The best of them all.
Thank you for this video.
I am 59 and I study English for three years, just for pleasure🙂
Now I think, I will make a real progress watching your videos.
Greetings from Poland🤗.
Oh wow! I hope you find my videos helpful. :)
I do love youŕ classes: clear, objective, pleasant, useful. Besides that, you're a nice and pretty person.
Queen Max , I just love everthing you are and what you do. Take Care of yourself.
You're very kind. Take care!
Leap, crouch,trip, lean, drag etc
Keep uploading such verbs.
For a non-native, this vocabulary is totally unusual, besides natives learn these words in their infancy, they are not common for non-native adult learners. Hence, thanks so much! Way to go as always. Salute from Brazil from your fan. ps: hello to Frank.
Thank you so much, Rayner!
Frank is waving back. :D
Very useful lesson I’ve learned some new verbs like shiver, stamp, crouch etc. In context it helps a lot to understand exactly the meaning of it. Have a good one ! ✌️
Glad it was helpful!
how beautiful the nature is!!!!!!
Hi Max!
I am fan of your channel.
I can simply say... 'Your act out was super simple as a non-native speaker would understand.'
Many many thanks.
Thanks! 😃
Perfect lesson for us nonnative speakers. Those verbs of motions are linked to things of natural dailylife but can also can be used to form frases or used in figurative ways, which can take like thousands of forms and can indicate subtle differences of meanings. These kinds of lessions make us know the exact direct meaning of those verbs, which will help us understand other derivative meanings. WONDERFUL LESSION. THANKS. I hope there be more of vedios like this.
Today I have good new: Teacher Max posted a new a lesson. She's always exciting!.
good news, not good new.
@@natalyam411 thank you for correcting me Natalya.
Tell me difference between trip and stumble please
@@natalyam411
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Good!!!
Very informative video, learned many things. Thank you
Very nice Ma'am, please post videos frequently. Your way of teaching is very nice.
직접 몸으로 움직여서 보여주고, 움직임들이 비슷하지만 어떤 차이점이 있는지 특징을 잡아주는 점이 좋네요.
Smart demonstration of action verbs!!! Aborable monty!!! Very engaging! Such a pleasant way to learn English!
Thank you for watching! 🙏
Good put. This is the way a foreign language should be tought before moving on to abstract topics.
As for abstract words it would be a hard time to convey a meaning nevertheless it is possible imo. For example: "to cite". I imagine a messanger from medievial times who comes up to your smallholding with an [official] paper wherein there is a list of items for him to announce one by one.
In this way we cover the following meanings for the verb "to cite":
1) to refer to smth
2) to quote
3) to iterate
4) to be called to a court
5) to give smth a move
PS Another method that I figured out helps a lot in memorizing things is linking words grouping them in sense of some action toward this object like this:
impel->compel->propel->repel->dispel
or
attain -> sustain -> maintain -> retain -> detain
Very useful video! Thank you Max!
I found you today and I'm so happy for myself because I learnt a lot of things. Normally we non natives know very good advanced bookish vocabulary but hardly know about these day to day words
Welcome!
Presented nicely . It is a unique teaching method. Thanks a lot.
The most important part I’ve learned from u & I appreciate it for everything you’ve done. god bless u mannnnnny greetings Max ❤️🤍🖤
I'm very glad to hear that! Thank you so much for your kind words!
Simply excellent. Very useful.Taught in a perfect way. Thank you.
Great knowledge in the shortest possible words.i got much more in this short video.impressed by your way of soft speaking,good manners and nice facial expressions with live examples
I hope yo can make more teaching video with this method, it helps me so much for memorizing the vocabularies ❤️
I'll try!
Best teacher ever ever......... please make a video for preposition
Incredible teaching. Kudos to Miss Max.
Thank you and also you mother you are so kind and. A big hug to you and your mother. God bless you....
Thank you so much, Rosilene 😊.
omg that lesson was awesome you're a born teacher thank you MAX
🙏 🙏
You are the best and the most beautiful teacher in the world.
Thank youuuuuuu for all your amazing videos.
Many thanks to your mum also who is helping you you making these videos and you are helping us to learn English accurately.
Xx
Thanks so much Max, I love your videos.
My pleasure!
I hope I won't sound ill-mannered if I say that these were the most graceful jumps I've ever seen, at least done by an English teacher😋. The nature is wonderful, the teacher is super creative, and the lesson, of course, as always, cannot be compared with anything in its clarity and inner content.👍
Thank you very much!
Wow, thank you very much for your kind words!
@@EnglishwithMax It's true. And the truth is easy and pleasant to speak. Good luck!
Amazing way of teaching
Thank you for this interesting lesson
You are very welcome!
simple vocabularies are so importand and available to daily activity. Thanks
Very good, very effective, very nice! Thank you!
It’s a terrific step to teach vocabulary
You are doing your best and you are so honest
I always enjoy and learn a lot from your video clips. Thank you💓
You're very welcome!
Too good, u r always outstanding to explain , we all r getting benefits of it, tnx to u and your Mother
Hi u are so professional that how nicely explained all the basic words of movement tnks to u my sweet and good teacher
Thank you for your dedicated work of physically demonstrating what the words mean. The video was interesting and super helpful. I am looking forward to watching your next videos.
Greatest way of learning .Thanks mam
Finally I find who can explain strange verbs. . Thanks a lot
I enjoyed your lesson. You're very honest👍. Thank you
I love your videos, but even more the making of at the end. Thanks, Max.
Glad you like them! And thank you for all your comments!!
Very helpful. Thanks for the effort done.
Thank you Max. I can understand easily. You are awesome, hats off Max!
Thank you for watching!
Simply, thanks.
This is a great video lesson. Teaching with physical gestures it's the best way to help Learners to memorize vocabulary as well as improve their English.
Thanks Max for this great lesson.
My pleasure, Carlos! And thanks!
My good teacher.
Thank you Max. Now I understand more english words. You are magnificent and incredible teacher. And in my view, you are also ready for olympic games of all lady teachers. And you will win gold medal.
Wow, thank you!
You are a great English teacher!
thanks, that is so clear and is it a nice way to improve your vocabulary practically. Now you have a new fan!
Welcome!
Very detailed and helpful video! Thank you, Max!Regards from Bulgaria 🙂
Thank you, Stefaniya!
brilliant video for English vocabulary
Excellence is always achieved in your classes. Congrats Ms. Max!
You're such a great teacher
Your explaining is very good , Thanks .
Excellent video MAx. Thank you. Very clear now
I only have one comment: thank you very much for being an English teacher for the world. The way you taught the movement vocabulary is excellent. I have difficulty in memorizing English words that look almost similar in writing, for instance: rumble, grumble, stumble, scroll, stroll, strawl and many others. Do you have tips for me? Thanks in advance. Your lessons have always been the best.
Yes, that can be tricky. Perhaps you can memorise some simple sentences with them?
These dictionaries often have good example sentences.
www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/grumble_1?q=grumble
www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/grumble
Hi@@EnglishwithMax , I really appreciate this and your suggestion helps me. Oxford learners dictionary has been my favourite online English dictionary but of course your lessons are on the top. The more I watched your lesson, the more I fall in love with them, the teacher included.
I Loved your class today, thank you a lot.
Very informative video. Thanks a lot sis
Thanks Max!
Your way of teaching is very efficient!🌷
Hi Max ! Your teaching is unique . Please keep uploading video lessons like this . thank you so much .
I'll do my best :)
I learnt a lot from it, and really appreciated your efforts.
beacuse of your amazing teaching I learned most of them easly. you are so good🌹🌹
You have told very useful words practally so i learn it welly.
Thank you, teacher. It is an very good English class.
You made a difference in my life with this video. Thank you so much!!!
You're very welcome!
🌹 Thank you, Max
You're a very good teacher!
I really appreciate your teaching
Very helpful and practical teaching.... I just have impressed and love this style.... Thanks a lot from Bangladesh.
Many many thanks
Great lesson, Max! Walking verbs are hard for speakers of other languages. You've done a great job showing them with your body. Unfortunately, there's so many of them like stride, lurch, trudge, strut...Thank you, your mom and your gorgeous cat!
Our pleasure!
Amazing ..you teaching with a easy method, and the practice (Movement) is the best method to learning
The cate definately stole the show at the end ❤❤❤❤❤😍😍
Your boxing skills are pretty impressive. Thank you for the lesson, Max.
Thanks for the video. It helps a lot of understanding these movements, appreciated.
me encanto este video eres fabulosa...
Very educative for beginners.tnx
enjoyable lesson with sunshine smile . Thanks .
Yeah! I do support. It's so helpful to learn English practically..
Outstanding, I am going to give you a 10. Welcome to Toronto, Ontario
I do love your all classes
It's helpful for me thanks a lot
Thanks for both of you to make this great video
Our pleasure!
Excellent lesson, I liked it 👍
You did a good job explaining these verbs and at the same time you enjoyed the beautiful sunny day in your city.
Truly I enjoyed watching this video, being foreign student this subject is very useful
Glad to hear that!
Hello, thanks for the video! Is 'stumble' interchangeable with 'trip'?
Good question. Yes, you can use them interchangeably, but we often use "stumble" to mean to walk unsteadily. Here are some examples:
www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/stumble_2
So beautiful 😍 thank you so much max
I liked your dramatic explanation of phrasal verbs. You are also very beautiful of my daughter's age.
Thank you very much and keep it up.
Very wonderful lesson.Thanks Max your way of teaching is different and easy to remember.
Hi, nice to see YOU again. Thanks for a great Sunday. Best regards from Poland
Thank you for watching!
This type of lesson will be very helpful to easily learn. I request you to continue gradually.
I will try my best :)
This is very useful, your videos really help me with my English!!
Happy to hear that!