👏👏👏👏👏A goooorgeous lesson ! Espectacular Inglés sin acento ! 😃😆Felicitaciones, Katharine ! Muchos saludos, desde Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧
Thank you Katherine for teaching me important verbs with First Conditional and Second Conditional. I want to speak like a British Native speaker. You are my kindest, best teacher Katherine
Thank you for your cheerful lessons katrine. I get more familiar with English culture more everyday by means of your sharings. You add real value through this unigue way of teaching. Pls ,Go ahead like this.
Very useful video. Kindly make separate video on conditionals, narration and difficult active passive sentences. I'm really always struggling with that stuff. ❤❤
Hi, Katharine, just drove home from work whilst listening to your video! You have an amazing talent with regard to teaching this wonderful language of ours! It must take a lot of time and effort to make these videos and I'd like to say thanks to you and your boyfriend for making them happen. They're very informative and useful. I'm going to have a couple of pints tonight and watch your video again before the rugby comes on the telly. Have a lovely weekend 👌🎸😀🌹
Katharina is the best teacher in the world for me👏👍👍👍 Because, I'm not English, I'm Uzbek, but I understand her lessons very well! Although, my English level is elementary! Thank you very much teacher, please make videos and tips to improve listening comprehension skills in English, for beginner and elementary students🙏👍
Hello my friend: I am in Buenos Aires - Argentina and tonight with my brother takes the fly for Posadas for Encarnacion- Paraguay for the birthday of my aunt but I stay until march, but my brother stay for ten days and return to Mexico
Hi, dear maa'm Katherine. I'm glad to tell you that you've won a new fan as well as a subscriber. I love British English most and I'm an ardent fan of British culture, English Literature and Language and the United Kingdom. Have a great day. Keep up the good work.
This one is so good. It was a precious time watching your lessons getting to know new usages and reminding to use them more often. Thanks for making this video.
We all beg you for not stop to help us with english communication i am a portuguese speaker and because of you I have improved more and more my listening. Thanks a lot and apologise by my mystakes!
I love your videos!! I was trained as an English teacher in my home country back in the day!! I was taught RP pronunciation but I always liked the American accent better. In fact, I tried to imitate that accent for years but after I came across your videos I switched back to RP, I love the way you sound and your videos are so much fun!! Keep it up! Where can I find info about private classes on line? Thank you.
Wish is indeed interesting to master. Not so easy basically and It might indeed be confusing for the novices. It can express, as it indicates, a wish in its most simple acception: I wish you a merry Christmas. / I wish you a lovely weekend. It has a meaning of hope. You address your wishes. More interestingly, it expresses a REGRET, sth that is impossible, that won't happen or which is very unlikely (Reason why English uses the SIMPLE PAST with it!) to happen:. Like in my all-time favorite song I love to play on guitar 'Wish you were here': 'How I wish, how I wish you were here ...' by Pink Floyd. 🎸 This is with this song that I personally got used to use the SIMPLE PAST with 'wish' without making mistakes anymore ! ;-) Other examples: I wish you could come at the party (but you can't) I wish you could have come. (but you couldn't) I wish she came ( but she can't and won't most probably come) I wish I won the lottery (But I very likely won't and most probably never will ;-) If that is of interest to you, the way to express that in French would be: I wish you were here: je regrette que tu ne sois pas là (que tu ne puisses pas être là) / J'aimerais que tu sois là / J'aurais aimé que tu sois là / je souhaiterais que tu sois là / j'aurais souhaité que tu sois là. Regret, impossibility, impossible wish-hope ... is expressed here. Note the tenses in French: je regrette que tu ne sois pas là present + subjunctive But more generally in French to express wish / regret / improbability / impossibility, the use of conditional + subjunctive J'aimerAIS que tu SOIS là ( literally: I would wish/like (that) you BE (t)here). Merci Katherine 😘🌹❤
To summarize: Must: internal need or, strict, imperative obligation, official notices, instructions Have to: external need, obligation but less in degree. As obligations 'must' could often be replaced by 'have to' when it often doesn't work the other way round. The negative of these forms are interesting to grasp that nuance: Musn't = interdiction, prohibited or dangerous Don't have to = simply an absence of obligation or need. Should / ought to : Obligation considerably less in degree, most often used for a (moral) duty or to give advice. I can't come to the meeting tomorrow, I have to go to the dentist's. (obligation not as strict as 'must' but I have an appointment and I have to go to it). To be compared with: I have a toothache, I should go to the dentist's (More or less an obligation, it could become one...But here I more give myself an) advice! Now a question Katherine: Are 'should' and 'ought to' (more rare) totally similar or can you see a nuance between the two... Doesn't 'ought to' implies more a moral duty or a moral rightness, a strong advice perhaps or not... I might have read or heard about that but I can't remember really and I am not sure. Thank you! ...
@@englishwithkatharine I would rather say: I drink coffee AT breakfast ---> a specific moment in the morning; a bit like you could say: I saw him at noon (and not in the noon). I drink coffee IN the afternoon ( or in the morning / in the evening) is good and correct 👍 ;-)
Thanks Katharine! Very useful lesson. By the way ... I never have my hair cut by someone else. I haven't been to the barber's since 2016. I can cut my hair by myself ...
Thanks, Katharine! If I become an English teacher( I want to be a teacher very much), I will use these useful phrases to teach my students. They are absolutely great!
Hi Katherine! 😊 Sometimes I hesitate between 'may' or 'might'. I have a hunch though that 'may' should be used for likely hypotheticals when it's more likely to happen (+ has sometimes to see with permission) and 'might' should be used for more unlikely, less probable hypotheticals and is more speculative maybe. Am I correct? Thank you! :-)
Oh yes very good lesson Your sound is very soft And beautiful every words have speak very clear l have listen you any moment word by word has funny great thanks Katherine teacher.
I m vigorously rehearsing the Christmas song " Hark The Herald Angels Sing " on the piano , instantly composing new chords . I wish I was more fluent in lovely ancient Christmas songs vocabulary . And I already hear a herald Angel talk in this video .. May God bless ye , Angel Kat .
IHAV no mind to use.iam following you, I wish lord masterto provide allcomferts of world& long life with good health, lot of wealth. of lord master God.Who is savier, protecter & Garding you 24 by7 .
Hey Katherine, Your teaching style is truly remarkable. However, I must also mention that you are too beautiful and makes it difficult to concentrate for a long. You are the best.
Hi Katharine, my name is Javier, Thank you so much for your videos!! they are great and helpful perfect for Spanish speakers wanting to learn proper English and please let me tell you you are really cute!!
Hi! You wear a nice dress! I like it - mellow, and colorful - as youll! Good lesson - thanks a lot but I have still a problem with english tenses - although I try my best !
Hi how are you,hope you fine in your life,i have been listening to you six month and i want to say that to you this video is nice,good,i am anubhav from ind,i mean i am from another country
Hi my favourite English teacher.you look like today more beautiful and love you so much.your video is very helpful to me plz make a more vedio every day . thank you so much you have a great day.xxx
Hi there, you look like a butterfly in that dress... simple words can play with us.. I told you... I telled you Cook... he is a Cooker We just get it done should or have to anything goes 😅🎉🎉
I wish the Conditionals werent so confusing , but if I study this video , I will make progress . Thank you for this video Kat , I wish your Autumn break at Cornwall was crisp and invigorating .
Ok, to summarize: Used to + Verb infinitive: to speak about a thing (things) you REGULARLY did in the PAST. You DON'T do it (them) ANYMORE ! Be used to + Verb ING : to speak about a thing you REGULARLY do in the PRESENT TIME ! Let's try a sentence with both forms: I used to eat in retaurants when I worked on the move but not anymore; now, I'm used to cooking my own food at home every evening. Correct? ... Thank you Katherine! 🙏 😘🌹❤
so did I understand correctly that wishing "I wish I had a cat" is always imperfect? How do I correctly express the sentence, "I wish I could live to be healthy and old?" In the imperfect?😊
Dear Katharine,
Learn English with your youtube videos is a great pleasure ❤
Thank you so much!
👏👏👏👏👏A goooorgeous lesson ! Espectacular Inglés sin acento ! 😃😆Felicitaciones, Katharine ! Muchos saludos, desde Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧
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Thank you Katherine for teaching me important verbs with First Conditional and Second Conditional. I want to speak like a British Native speaker. You are my kindest, best teacher Katherine
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Thank you for your cheerful lessons katrine. I get more familiar with English culture more everyday by means of your sharings. You add real value through this unigue way of teaching. Pls ,Go ahead like this.
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Katherine is one of my favorite English teacher, i like her style of talking so muchhh
Very useful video. Kindly make separate video on conditionals, narration and difficult active passive sentences. I'm really always struggling with that stuff. ❤❤
Hi, Katharine, just drove home from work whilst listening to your video! You have an amazing talent with regard to teaching this wonderful language of ours! It must take a lot of time and effort to make these videos and I'd like to say thanks to you and your boyfriend for making them happen. They're very informative and useful. I'm going to have a couple of pints tonight and watch your video again before the rugby comes on the telly. Have a lovely weekend 👌🎸😀🌹
Thank you!! That’s such a lovely message. Yes we are ploughing on! It’s a lot of effort but totally worth it when I get these comments 😊🤗✨👍
You are an uncrowned empress in the world of teaching class
Very kind 🤗
Your explanation is crystal clear and you are flashy,hunky and splashy
I could forget the cruelty of wars even now continuing for a while of seeing Katharine.
Katharine is the best teacher in my English journey,she always explains so clearly
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Sure. I enjoyed it! Thanks from my ❤️!
Thank you, Katherine! It is easy to learn English from you, for me. I don't know the reason for this
You are the best english teacher. I love your accent. It is so adorable ❤so cute.
Aww thanks so much!! 😊🤗
After subscribing to your channel, your dog no longer barks again 😂
I love learning from you
Very uesfule .thanks katharine
Katharina is the best teacher in the world for me👏👍👍👍
Because, I'm not English, I'm Uzbek, but I understand her lessons very well! Although, my English level is elementary!
Thank you very much teacher, please make videos and tips to improve listening comprehension skills in English, for beginner and elementary students🙏👍
If Katherine found the Pick of Destiny, she could easily play guitar! 🎸 😊
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Hello my friend: I am in Buenos Aires - Argentina and tonight with my brother takes the fly for Posadas for Encarnacion- Paraguay for the birthday of my aunt but I stay until march, but my brother stay for ten days and return to Mexico
Hi, dear maa'm Katherine. I'm glad to tell you that you've won a new fan as well as a subscriber. I love British English most and I'm an ardent fan of British culture, English Literature and Language and the United Kingdom. Have a great day. Keep up the good work.
Thank youuuu 😊
@@englishwithkatharine Welcome 😊❤️
This one is so good. It was a precious time watching your lessons getting to know new usages and reminding to use them more often. Thanks for making this video.
Glad you liked it! 🥰
This phrases help to all those English teachers who are very interesting to teach their students.Thank you Katharine so much ❤
Ah that’s also great! 😊🤗
@@englishwithkatharine katharine good morning my dear how Are you ? As much as i like to hear From you ? I like you More thin him !
We all beg you for not stop to help us with english communication i am a portuguese speaker and because of you I have improved more and more my listening. Thanks a lot and apologise by my mystakes!
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❤❤❤ from bogota..❤❤❤
I love your videos!! I was trained as an English teacher in my home country back in the day!! I was taught RP pronunciation but I always liked the American accent better. In fact, I tried to imitate that accent for years but after I came across your videos I switched back to RP, I love the way you sound and your videos are so much fun!! Keep it up! Where can I find info about private classes on line? Thank you.
You don't need though, your eyebrows look good 🙂
You look so pretty beautiful sweetheart ❤❤❤
Thank you for your lesson, I was thinking today about conditionals verbs. It was really helpful ❤
🤗🤗 glad to hear that!!
You made it too easy
Listening to the lesson again
And by the way, you have a very nice and decent gesture .
Lots of compliments
Thanks a lot for a crystall clear lesson
Loved it
Thank you, Katharine!🌸🌸🌸
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Wish is indeed interesting to master. Not so easy basically and It might indeed be confusing for the novices.
It can express, as it indicates, a wish in its most simple acception:
I wish you a merry Christmas. / I wish you a lovely weekend.
It has a meaning of hope. You address your wishes.
More interestingly, it expresses a REGRET, sth that is impossible, that won't happen or which is very unlikely (Reason why English uses the SIMPLE PAST with it!) to happen:.
Like in my all-time favorite song I love to play on guitar 'Wish you were here': 'How I wish, how I wish you were here ...' by Pink Floyd. 🎸
This is with this song that I personally got used to use the SIMPLE PAST with 'wish' without making mistakes anymore ! ;-)
Other examples:
I wish you could come at the party (but you can't)
I wish you could have come. (but you couldn't)
I wish she came ( but she can't and won't most probably come)
I wish I won the lottery (But I very likely won't and most probably never will ;-)
If that is of interest to you, the way to express that in French would be:
I wish you were here: je regrette que tu ne sois pas là (que tu ne puisses pas être là) / J'aimerais que tu sois là / J'aurais aimé que tu sois là / je souhaiterais que tu sois là / j'aurais souhaité que tu sois là. Regret, impossibility, impossible wish-hope ... is expressed here.
Note the tenses in French:
je regrette que tu ne sois pas là present + subjunctive
But more generally in French to express wish / regret / improbability / impossibility, the use of conditional + subjunctive
J'aimerAIS que tu SOIS là ( literally: I would wish/like (that) you BE (t)here).
Merci Katherine 😘🌹❤
Thank u for the class
You’re welcome!! 🤗🥰
Hi there, my favorite Friday appointment, great video with very useful explanations, you're always a second to none teacher💯💯💯💯💯
🥰🥰 and you always write such lovely comments! 🤗🤗✨✨
Thank you, you deserve them!! 😘
thanks good "PROF
I wish you make these useful video for long. Thanks so much ❤
To summarize:
Must: internal need or, strict, imperative obligation, official notices, instructions
Have to: external need, obligation but less in degree.
As obligations 'must' could often be replaced by 'have to' when it often doesn't work the other way round.
The negative of these forms are interesting to grasp that nuance:
Musn't = interdiction, prohibited or dangerous
Don't have to = simply an absence of obligation or need.
Should / ought to : Obligation considerably less in degree, most often used for a (moral) duty or to give advice.
I can't come to the meeting tomorrow, I have to go to the dentist's. (obligation not as strict as 'must' but I have an appointment and I have to go to it). To be compared with:
I have a toothache, I should go to the dentist's (More or less an obligation, it could become one...But here I more give myself an) advice!
Now a question Katherine: Are 'should' and 'ought to' (more rare) totally similar or can you see a nuance between the two...
Doesn't 'ought to' implies more a moral duty or a moral rightness, a strong advice perhaps or not... I might have read or heard about that but I can't remember really and I am not sure. Thank you! ...
Ought to is phasing out. Will cover that in a video 👍
@@englishwithkatharine
Yes I rarely come across it indeed.
Ok, a video about it would be great, thank you so much! :-) 🙏
I drink coffee in the breakfast or in the afternoon
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@@englishwithkatharine
I would rather say:
I drink coffee AT breakfast ---> a specific moment in the morning; a bit like you could say: I saw him at noon (and not in the noon).
I drink coffee IN the afternoon ( or in the morning / in the evening) is good and correct 👍
;-)
Thanks Katharine! Very useful lesson. By the way ... I never have my hair cut by someone else. I haven't been to the barber's since 2016. I can cut my hair by myself ...
Fair enough! Easier for you to talk about that then 😊😉
Wish I could meet you in person !❤️
I love this accent. Im Mexican living in USA for 20+ years and dont hear these lovely accents here.
If you are a dolphin, you will be eaten by a shark when you're old and weak 😢
Oh dear! Good job I’m not a dolphin 😄
Thanks, Katharine! If I become an English teacher( I want to be a teacher very much), I will use these useful phrases to teach my students. They are absolutely great!
That’s great to hear 😊☺️
Your voice is warming my mind❤❤❤❤
Ah that’s great!! 😊☺️
Hi, princess Katherine ❤❤
That's really cool and useful! Thanks a lot! You're great as ever!
Thank youuuuuuuu!! 😃😊☺️
Hi Katherine! 😊
Sometimes I hesitate between 'may' or 'might'. I have a hunch though that 'may' should be used for likely hypotheticals when it's more likely to happen (+ has sometimes to see with permission) and 'might' should be used for more unlikely, less probable hypotheticals and is more speculative maybe. Am I correct?
Thank you! :-)
Yes 🙌
@@englishwithkatharine Thank you! :-) ❤
I'm indan
Ma'am who's your favourite footballer ( if you don't mind)?
Hmmm I don’t think I have one 😂
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Okay 👍😆
Today is i born thank you x-ray Beritshe Royal Hospital Helthe.
Oh yes very good lesson
Your sound is very soft
And beautiful every words have speak very clear l have listen you any moment word by word has funny great thanks
Katherine teacher.
Recently l met an English family in Guwahati city/ they said they are going to Kaziranga national park to see one horn rhino
Good morning Katharine mam.how are things.hopefully we will have a new video today as usual ❤❤❤
Dear Katharine, it does mean by WISH I could use rules like that: „I wish + verb 2“ and „I wish + would + verb 1“ ? Have a HAPPY SUNDAY!!! 🌈☀️😁🌷🎉
I m vigorously rehearsing the Christmas song
" Hark The Herald Angels Sing " on the piano ,
instantly composing new chords .
I wish I was more fluent in lovely ancient Christmas songs vocabulary .
And I already hear a herald Angel talk in this video ..
May God bless ye , Angel Kat .
IHAV no mind to use.iam following you, I wish lord masterto provide allcomferts of world& long life with good health, lot of wealth. of lord master God.Who is savier, protecter & Garding you 24 by7 .
Hi Katharine
When can I use maybe and when can I use might? Any diference?
Cheers.
Hey Katherine, Your teaching style is truly remarkable. However, I must also mention that you are too beautiful and makes it difficult to concentrate for a long. You are the best.
I like your voice your body your teaching every thing in your self
Hi Katharine, my name is Javier, Thank you so much for your videos!! they are great and helpful perfect for Spanish speakers wanting to learn proper English and please let me tell you you are really cute!!
What an important topics these are. I didn't know them until now. Thanks for pointing them out.
Please give me a hand teacher. Verbs such as do, make, get, take, have etc. are very confusing for me. Could you give some details?
Very informatory. Thank you So much❤.
I wish you a great amount of subscribers, see you next friday💖
Hi! You wear a nice dress! I like it - mellow, and colorful - as youll! Good lesson - thanks a lot but I have still a problem with english tenses - although I try my best !
Hi how are you,hope you fine in your life,i have been listening to you six month and i want to say that to you this video is nice,good,i am anubhav from ind,i mean i am from another country
Hi my favourite English teacher.you look like today more beautiful and love you so much.your video is very helpful to me plz make a more vedio every day . thank you so much you have a great day.xxx
Dear K: I love ' blow my kiss --off the palm of my hand'.
Remind this lesson when I study in the Anglo English the institute where I studie British english
Oh that’s great!! 🤗🤗
Meticulously analyzing this video ,
I found and may I nag about ..
" That s how I roll " = That is how I act ?
That’s my style 😎
I could listen to you all the day long. I really like your voice :)) really useful lesson once again 😀
Very good teaching
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She is the best! One of a kind 😊❤
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That's an authentic TOEFL class ! Nice.
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Vaya como estoy aprendiendo y sobre todo escribiendo esto en Ingles a que lo hago bien.🤣
Hi ketreen i am new my english is not good how better my english
Teacher! It was useful, especially conditionals! Thank you 🥰 Have a great great weekend 😊😊
Glad you liked it!! 😊☺️
Thanks a lot, these are the stuff that i was looking for.
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The blouse makes you looking as a flower😊
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Very thanks...
You’re welcome!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗
I want to know , how to greet any official or an interviewer
Hi there, you look like a butterfly in that dress... simple words can play with us..
I told you... I telled you
Cook... he is a Cooker
We just get it done should or have to anything goes 😅🎉🎉
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I ought to have a baby or I might have a baby?
really useful video I like it. Greetings Indonesia baraka video
Welcome 🙏🤗
Thank you Maam you always make my moments.❤🌺
Katharine is charming❤ I can't stop watching her videos.
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Hello katharine How Are you my friend
Hi lovely Teacher Katherin 😊
I wish the Conditionals werent so confusing ,
but if I study this video , I will make progress .
Thank you for this video Kat , I wish your Autumn break at Cornwall was crisp and invigorating .
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Thank you😊
You’re welcome!! ✨✨
Wow ma'am your teaching method , facial expressions, smile And dressing is sO Admirable
Ah thanks so much! 🤗
Ok, to summarize:
Used to + Verb infinitive: to speak about a thing (things) you REGULARLY did in the PAST. You DON'T do it (them) ANYMORE !
Be used to + Verb ING : to speak about a thing you REGULARLY do in the PRESENT TIME !
Let's try a sentence with both forms:
I used to eat in retaurants when I worked on the move but not anymore; now, I'm used to cooking my own food at home every evening.
Correct? ...
Thank you Katherine! 🙏
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I like all the dresses you wear!❤🌸
Class act 👏😘
Ah thank you so much! 🙏🤗
I so glad to learning with you.
Thank you very much Katherine for beautiful grammar 😅 Have a good weekend for you 😊
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so did I understand correctly that wishing "I wish I had a cat" is always imperfect? How do I correctly express the sentence, "I wish I could live to be healthy and old?" In the imperfect?😊
You are correct 👍
I was hoping you would've used the British phrase that commuters on the Tube hear daily, "Mind the Gap" as another example.
Love that 🤗