I'm a native speaker from the UK. Worth stressing that number one is a very normal way to greet someone the first time. Don't be put off using it, because it's a phrase that combines friendliness and politeness very well - and if there's a long gap since you last saw someone, or if the second meeting is unexpected, you can say "nice to meet you again". I'm also not convinced there's much wrong with 14 and 15. They are capable of sounding odd, but with the right tone of voice, they're also capable of sounding right. The others I agree with - especially 3 which foreign learners often get wrong, and native speakers never would. Hope that's helpful!
Excellent video! I think most mistakes an English learner makes is because they speak English using the same structure as their mother tongue. I make mistakes myself because of this and I always try to improve. I'm adding 2 more mistakes: * Mistake nº 21 - In Brazil when we are in a bar and we want one more beer, we say "Mais uma", so in English the correct way is "One more" and not "More one". * Mistake nº 22 - We use in portuguese language the verb "TER" (to have) when we want to speak the existence of things, for example: "Tem uma TV na sala de estar", in English the correct way is "There is a TV in the living room" and not "Have a TV in the living room".
These little tiny differences in English and my mother languages are really not obvious and could be fixed naturally by immense quantity of listening hours from lots of various sources or by spending 13 minutes on such wonderful video of one adorable girl. God bless you dear Armel! Крепкого здоровья тебе, милая зайка!
Thank you, Ms. Arnel. Your lesson is always helpful. Now I know I make mistakes with the structure, " one and a half hours." And this reminds me of the old TV sitcom, "Two and a half men." lol
Thanks, Arnel. In my view, you are better than most of the teachers on youtube who have millions of subscribers. I guess your page needs ads sometimes.
Teacher, I read this on profucts introduction: "Improves tastes of all liquids. Increase drinking water energy level. Maximizes nutritional benefits. Extend shelf life of all vegetables, fruits and meat. Improve wellness. " Since there is no subject here. Should we use verb with s or without s? It is so confusing since it use S and no S in the same time. If you could answer I will appreciate it. Thanks.
Awesome and simple explanation from my best teacher on RUclips. I am so glad to see, hear, and watch again your informative video. Can't wait more interesting lessons from you, teacher Arnel! I am your forever fond and subscriber that eager to learn English as my second language. Keep it up and catch you up soon!
I feel very lucky to have such a adorable and kindness ma’am on RUclips, I love the way you teaching very simply and clearly, I’m learning English determination from your Channel, it has helped me so much,Speaking Reading writing and pronunciation, Thanks a lot Dear ma’am!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 lots love from poor English leaner boy...❤️❤️❤️
I have another one to add: "I did a party" or "I made a party" should be "I had a party" but if I went, I'd say "I went to a party." Great video, Arnel! I'm showing it to my ESL class tomorrow.
Brilliant job Arnel. It is such a helpful video to make daily life communication better. This is something I subscribed straight away even before I watched half of it. I recommended this channel to my brother also. Please correct if you find any grammatical mistake in my comments. :D - Thanks and all the best.
Thanks Teacher... Yo are the best teacher on RUclips... You know how to make us interested on your Lessons..... Thanks a lot.... You inspire me to learn English more and more...
A lot of = Lots of = Plenty of (Both for countable and uncountable nouns in PLURAL) A few (for countable) => there are enough I have a few apples; do you want some? Few (for countable) => minor quantity/not enough/ almost nothing I'm going to make an apple pie, but I've got few apples. I have to buy some from the grocer's. A little (for uncountable) => enough quantity I've got a little milk in the fridge; you don't have to buy any. Little (for uncountable) => minor quantity/ not enough/ almost nothing I've got little milk left in the fridge; I must go buy some
My lovely teacher...! U always brings us useful lesson and I like them a lot.. you are a gem.. whenever I see your videos it always brings me a big smile on my face
Who can dislike this video? Someone who got angry with the girlfriend? Someone who has to work on the weekend? I don't understand anything... the world is crazy...good job, Arnel!
Hi Arnel, The way you interacted with the cup of coffee that Robin gave you was cool, it gave life to your video. I recognize some of my common mistakes for sentences like, "I recommend more new cool videos." and "It was a 30-minute break.". Here are some of my examples: I like my rose garden a lot. It's quite a difficult situation to reject a cheesecake. Thank you so much for sharing interesting videos to learn.
I love to study from you but you always make one videos in a month By the way I loved and enjoyed watching it Just keep making this kinda videos Especially on grammar God bless you my dear teacher
You're such a good teacher!.I'm glad I found your channel. I've already subscribed. Could you please make a video about how to use "to" and "for"? ,because sometimes I get confused.
Today’s lesson was very easy for me but I watched it anyway I love when I find the mistakes before you correct them. Thank you Arnel. you’re the best(:
Hello sweet heart! Nice and Lovely lesson it brought me joy and comfort. As far as i konw u are a generous and careioue too. I have a short question could you tell me where are u from and which country do u live.🙏🙏🙏
Thank you very much Ms. Arnel for this lesson that was taught so beautifully. Perhaps the dumbest fellow too could have understood it. Your lessons are always like this.
Great class, thanks! Brazilian students: disponibilizei aula nova com explicação em português, e tem playlists aqui e dicas nas redes pra quem quiser estudar :)
🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌 Hi Arnel.Thank you so much for your effort in making these awesome videos. I believe any English learners would find your lessons interesting, enjoyable and helpful for improving their English skills. Keep up the great work. 🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌
Your videos are always good to watch. This is also worth watching it. Your explaination is awesomesouce Arnel and thank you for teaching us for such as a good lesson. You aren't the best teacher but also a beautiful one.
Hi Arnel, how's it going? Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge with us. Your lessons are always very didactic and fun. I can't stop watching your videos. I found all the errors except number 8 "a five-yearS-old boy". But after your brief explanation, I got it. It would be great if you could make a video explaining the order of the different abjetives in a sentence. Thanks again Arnel. Keep it up!!
This is my favorite English teacher!!! She is so structured and her videos have an excellent editor!!! And by the way, she is so beautiful
I don't know if I pay attention in class, or in the beauty of this teacher... What a woman!
Same here 🤗
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You are the best I understand every thing you teach
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I'm a native speaker from the UK. Worth stressing that number one is a very normal way to greet someone the first time. Don't be put off using it, because it's a phrase that combines friendliness and politeness very well - and if there's a long gap since you last saw someone, or if the second meeting is unexpected, you can say "nice to meet you again". I'm also not convinced there's much wrong with 14 and 15. They are capable of sounding odd, but with the right tone of voice, they're also capable of sounding right. The others I agree with - especially 3 which foreign learners often get wrong, and native speakers never would. Hope that's helpful!
The 14-minute meeting solves a lot of features... Bless you, Arnel.
Excellent video!
I think most mistakes an English learner makes is because they speak English using the same structure as their mother tongue. I make mistakes myself because of this and I always try to improve.
I'm adding 2 more mistakes:
* Mistake nº 21 - In Brazil when we are in a bar and we want one more beer, we say "Mais uma", so in English the correct way is "One more" and not "More one".
* Mistake nº 22 - We use in portuguese language the verb "TER" (to have) when we want to speak the existence of things, for example: "Tem uma TV na sala de estar", in English the correct way is "There is a TV in the living room" and not "Have a TV in the living room".
I am always happy to see you on RUclips because you explain everything with simple ways, love you ma'am 😘
It's my pleasure! Thank you so much for watching! :)
Hi
Love the way you teach ❤
The best teacher I've ever heard, seen, and watched. Thx a lot!
With Arnel, i'm improving my English speaking and decreasing mistakes as well,may God bless her for her great work.
Thank you for helping me teach my children at home considering that during this pandemic, everyone learns at home.
These little tiny differences in English and my mother languages are really not obvious and could be fixed naturally by immense quantity of listening hours from lots of various sources or by spending 13 minutes on such wonderful video of one adorable girl. God bless you dear Armel! Крепкого здоровья тебе, милая зайка!
Thank you, Ms. Arnel. Your lesson is always helpful. Now I know I make mistakes with the structure, " one and a half hours." And this reminds me of the old TV sitcom, "Two and a half men." lol
'Two and a half men' is such a great example! Thank you so much as always Lionel! :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish lets marry, u will??
Best teacher ever!!!!
That's so nice of you Gerson! :) :) I'm happy you think so.
Awesome teacher....😊😊
Whoa! What a collection of mistakes I usually make 😀. Thanks for sharing this video.
Excellent teacher, I got cleared so many doubts on complicated topics, so thanks mam from India.
I'm happy to hear that! :)
Omg when u said"" u don't remember me""but always ur students said that nice to meet u😄 that expression was amazing 😊☺️
Will u practice with me?
VERY useful!... even when i was washing my teeth I enjoy it. Gracias Arnel! Great video!
It is a great lesson to correct the general mistakes which we usually make while speaking.
Thanks, Arnel. In my view, you are better than most of the teachers on youtube who have millions of subscribers. I guess your page needs ads sometimes.
You have a great way of teaching Arnel 👍😍
You must be a great Teacher
Thank you so much , that was useful
Teacher, I read this on profucts introduction: "Improves tastes of all liquids. Increase drinking water energy level. Maximizes nutritional benefits. Extend shelf life of all vegetables, fruits and meat. Improve wellness. " Since there is no subject here. Should we use verb with s or without s? It is so confusing since it use S and no S in the same time. If you could answer I will appreciate it. Thanks.
Finally, I found a great teacher on youtube. Thanks, Arnel
Awesome and simple explanation from my best teacher on RUclips. I am so glad to see, hear, and watch again your informative video. Can't wait more interesting lessons from you, teacher Arnel! I am your forever fond and subscriber that eager to learn English as my second language. Keep it up and catch you up soon!
It's "quite an" informative one, and I recommend "This channel" to most of "my" friends.❤
Excellent examples! Thank you! ;) ;)
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Safiya really you from Africa?
@@adnansami8147 yes i am sure
Thank you so much Arnel. I enjoyed your way of teaching a lot. Hope to watch your lessons again . Thanks a billion😍😍😍🤩🤩
I didn’t know that I make some of these mistakes till you pointed them out, thank you so much they were very helpful( not too helpful 😉)❤️❤️
Thanks miss Arnel, you made my day. With that keys I wil not " make " the same mistakes. You are a life saver or should I say " a student saver. "
Haha! Thank you Saron. I would be happy to be called a "student saver". ;) ;)
My favorite English teacher on RUclips, you're the best one, Arnel
That's so kind of you Omar. Thank you! :) :)
Oui et elle est aussi très très belle comme prof.
Excellent teaching.........
Clear and excellent explaination.
Thanks teacher.
I Wish to practice my spoken English with someone ...
I feel very lucky to have such a adorable and kindness ma’am on RUclips, I love the way you teaching very simply and clearly, I’m learning English determination from your Channel, it has helped me so much,Speaking Reading writing and pronunciation, Thanks a lot Dear ma’am!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 lots love from poor English leaner boy...❤️❤️❤️
Arnel i adore your class and i like your accents i can understand definitly you`re my favourite teacher
I have another one to add: "I did a party" or "I made a party" should be "I had a party" but if I went, I'd say "I went to a party." Great video, Arnel! I'm showing it to my ESL class tomorrow.
My favorite teacher in the world, I love you very much , Arnel
Wahoo! I'm so happy you like my lessons :)
Hello Arnel. Thanks for the excellent class.
I'm watching your video from Brazil.
The best teacher even. Welcome again 🌼
Hi Arnel, I really enjoy your video. Thank you.🙏👍☺️
Brilliant job Arnel. It is such a helpful video to make daily life communication better. This is something I subscribed straight away even before I watched half of it. I recommended this channel to my brother also.
Please correct if you find any grammatical mistake in my comments. :D - Thanks and all the best.
Best teacher with mind blowing smile from Japan💐
It's quite a difficult lesson to learn.
Thank you so much!
Honestly you are my fav english teacher ❤❤❤❤
I really luv u♥♥😘
Thank you Arnel I really enjoyed watching. You explained it in such a lucid way which made it appear so simple.
Your Presentation skill is so much good.....I always learn something new from your lectures.
Ty teacher. Your lessons r diamond absolute.❤️❤️
Thanks Teacher... Yo are the best teacher on RUclips... You know how to make us interested on your Lessons..... Thanks a lot.... You inspire me to learn English more and more...
Hello, Arnel! Why do "A lot, A few" come with indefinite article "A" describing plural form? Thanks.
A lot of = Lots of = Plenty of
(Both for countable and uncountable nouns in PLURAL)
A few (for countable) => there are enough
I have a few apples; do you want some?
Few (for countable) => minor quantity/not enough/ almost nothing
I'm going to make an apple pie, but I've got few apples. I have to buy some from the grocer's.
A little (for uncountable) => enough quantity
I've got a little milk in the fridge; you don't have to buy any.
Little (for uncountable) => minor quantity/ not enough/ almost nothing
I've got little milk left in the fridge; I must go buy some
@@cherryJ11 thanks 😊
I am from India. Thank you for your great presentation.
Your way of teaching is so amazing🤩 Arnel I really enjoyed
Honestly saying I found your teaching skill more interesting than other's.
Arnel take my love from India as a student.
Thanks a brunch Arnel..
It’s been a while since the last video, so I enjoyed a lot this new one. Thanks as always. You’re awesome! ❤️
Thank you Tomas! *I enjoyed this new one A LOT ;) ;)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish Got it! 🤩🙌🏻
Hi dear, I’m Khadija from Afghanistan.
I really love the way you teach.
You are the best.
Useful lesson with a great teacher. Greetings from Bolivia.
We Brazilians make all those mistakes.😭😭😭. An excellent video extremely useful.
My lovely teacher...! U always brings us useful lesson and I like them a lot.. you are a gem.. whenever I see your videos it always brings me a big smile on my face
Thank you! 😃 I'm happy to hear my lessons are helpful :)
Thank you teacher !!.💖
one of the best teachers I've seen ever
By far the best English teacher I have ever watched. Btw you look gorgeous.
Hi, Arnel.
Thank you so much for you help us with these banging lessons.
Hi Kelly how are you darling
You are looking so nice😘😘😘
Hii we are you from,kelly
Thank you so much for your correcting mistakes in speaking English. 🙏
I really loved the 5:45 reaction - Keep being the best
waw. How useful. I think We use all of them in daily routine.
If possible, I would love a very good explanation on DO vs MAKE. Anyway, thanks for the video, you are amazing!
Thank you teacher excellent lesson - Raouf - From Tunisia
Thank you, Arnel. Your lessons are useful always.
Who can dislike this video? Someone who got angry with the girlfriend? Someone who has to work on the weekend? I don't understand anything... the world is crazy...good job, Arnel!
5:45 I love this part 😂
Very good class. A lot of these mistakes are common in brazil, when we start to study english, because in portuguese the form of speak makes sense
I like the way you organize your lesson it is easy to understand, thanks so much for improving my English.
👌 best teacher i have ever seen on the internet.
A Fan from india.
Could you please take a lesson about it, this and that?
It is a fun lesson, I would love to see this again 😊💕
Hi darling how is it going what's your name???
passed my grammar exam because of YOU !! Thank you Arnel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That was fantastic 👈🏽😀👍
Thank you as always Reza! :)
Hi Arnel, The way you interacted with the cup of coffee that Robin gave you was cool, it gave life to your video. I recognize some of my common mistakes for sentences like, "I recommend more new cool videos." and "It was a 30-minute break.".
Here are some of my examples:
I like my rose garden a lot.
It's quite a difficult situation to reject a cheesecake.
Thank you so much for sharing interesting videos to learn.
Could you teach “relative clauses” ?😊
Great job:) could you explain why home is an adverb? I don't get it. I thought it's a noun ( sometimes maybe adjective).
Arnel I was really waiting for your new video. why did you upload it late?
Thank you Rifat! The past month was a crazy one for me, so I didn't get much time to work on a video. Hopefully I can get the next one out sooner :)
I love to study from you but you always make one videos in a month
By the way I loved and enjoyed watching it
Just keep making this kinda videos
Especially on grammar
God bless you my dear teacher
Best teacher
But I dont know why the subrcribers are so low🥺🥺
May gob bless you with millions of subcribers
👍🏻🔥❤🔥
Hopefully more subscribers to come! ;)
You made my doubt clear. It's really a wonderful class. Amazing👍
Waw what a helpful, thank you teacher😊😊🙌💞💕
I'm happy it's helpful!
You're such a good teacher!.I'm glad I found your channel. I've already subscribed.
Could you please make a video about how to use "to" and "for"? ,because sometimes I get confused.
Today’s lesson was very easy for me but I watched it anyway I love when I find the mistakes before you correct them.
Thank you Arnel. you’re the best(:
You’re the best teacher I’ve ever taught. I also would like to know more the usage of “wish”. Thanks a bunch and love you 🥰
Would you like to conversation together for increase skills
I Wish to practice my spoken English with someone ...
I can't wait to see you again arnel💖
Hello sweet heart! Nice and Lovely lesson it brought me joy and comfort. As far as i konw u are a generous and careioue too. I have a short question could you tell me where are u from and which country do u live.🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Arnel! Take care of yourself ; )
Thank you Vicente! You too! :) :)
it is a very important video to all of us English non-native speakers. High five madam ✋
Thank you very much Ms. Arnel for this lesson that was taught so beautifully. Perhaps the dumbest fellow too could have understood it. Your lessons are always like this.
The errors are well chosen and your explanations are well put. Thanks!
The most adorable and sweet teacher
Thank you for this lesson Arnel
Great class, thanks!
Brazilian students: disponibilizei aula nova com explicação em português, e tem playlists aqui e dicas nas redes pra quem quiser estudar :)
You are the best English teacher I’ve ever met as you are so beautiful and good at teaching a lot .
I love the video 👍 Great examples🙂 Thanks a lot🙂
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Hi Arnel.Thank you so much for your effort in making these awesome videos. I believe any English learners would find your lessons interesting, enjoyable and helpful for improving their English skills. Keep up the great work.
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Best teacher since the formation of this universe
Your videos are always good to watch. This is also worth watching it. Your explaination is awesomesouce Arnel and thank you for teaching us for such as a good lesson.
You aren't the best teacher but also a beautiful one.
Could you please explain more of these common mistakes? Great lesson!
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Thanks for your sharing. I like your presentation, it is simple & effective.
Thanks Arnel, had been you were my high school english grammar teacher, even now I have learn alot. Thank you once again.
Hi Arnel, how's it going?
Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge with us. Your lessons are always very didactic and fun. I can't stop watching your videos.
I found all the errors except number 8 "a five-yearS-old boy". But after your brief explanation, I got it.
It would be great if you could make a video explaining the order of the different abjetives in a sentence.
Thanks again Arnel. Keep it up!!
Hey there! This channel is amazing! Thanks for your commitment. ! Lots of love from Guatemala