I've been using this system with my pupils for years now. I'm glad to get a confirmation from a native speaker that it actually works. One question, though - is there an effective way of dealing with "By heart!? But teacher, that's too much to ask of us!"? I usually just tell them to power through it, but still at least a third of them don't even bother.
Congratulations Paul for this chanel. Very useful... I've studied English using Cutting Edge textbooks for three years and a half... I've just started the upper intermediate level... They're really great (the books). Every class I feel like going through the language like it really is. Would you say they're the best? What about "Total English"? Some friends of mine use it and they find it very good as well. Best wishes
I teach them in pairs like buy/sell.....stand/sit.......eat/drink indeed it's not possible with all verbs but it helps and I keep repeating a pair or two with my pupils every time until they learn them by heart
Thanks a lot Paul for this interesting video. Anyway, I would like to know if there is an easier way to identify irregular verbs without having the list in front of you? Dadier Mat.
Thank you! How can I do, if I am an ESL teacher and I don´t want to use translation. I used to use pictures, but there are times when they get confused with the meaning and the picture, or they just get one meaning.! Thanks!
Hi Paul, I am a german student of the Russian language. As you maybe guess, the russian irregular Verbs a little bit more complicated than the English one. Like in German you aren't just learning one form for each tense, you also have to learn for each person. Maybe you have some tips for me, how to learn efficient. Greetings from Germany
Ok, strange. I have learned them best in childhood using the first method. I was trying the one You recommend but it was ineffective for me and very boring. Maybe due to the fact that children are impatient and human brain favours looking for patterns rather than just absorbing things in detail at random. Just realized that I favour grouping irregular verbs in other foreign languages I'm learning. Merely an habit or is it something that works best for some people? Just wondering now. But to me simply grouping them and doing a lot of excersises using all form in full sentences or short stories in each tense simply works best. Regardless from what foreign language I'm learning. Actually doing the same in Spanish nowadays.
Just learn Mandarin. You use a different word for "not" when negating "to have." That's it. No, seriously, that's it. That's as close as they get to irregular verbs. Forget English. It's just too hard.
Jason Bolster i know what you mean. Yesterday i was struggling to get Upper-intermediate students to use our auxiliaries. They basically don't exist in Russian.
yeah but i have to learn all the symbols and a new alphabet (i guess?), also the culture and context and it's uughhh, a lot of time that needs to be invested. But i want to learn it one day, just to expand my way of thinking, because you have to change your way of thinking in order to speak a new language, right? am i wrong? i don't know, maybe.
I've been using this system with my pupils for years now. I'm glad to get a confirmation from a native speaker that it actually works.
One question, though - is there an effective way of dealing with "By heart!? But teacher, that's too much to ask of us!"? I usually just tell them to power through it, but still at least a third of them don't even bother.
Thank you so much! I think this is the best vídeo I´ve ever seen about how to learn irregular verbs.
I have been learning English as the life has gone. I had been using this pattern long before I bumped into this video. It really works,old sports.
I 've been using this system with my students for years now. It really works! Thanks for the video!👍
You're the Best Teacher in the World.
Thank you man! I just started studying irregular verbs and, after trying what you suggested, I was able to remember them all! Thank you again!
Ivan The Turtle glad to hear it)
Great advice! will pass it on!
Congratulations Paul for this chanel. Very useful... I've studied English using Cutting Edge textbooks for three years and a half... I've just started the upper intermediate level... They're really great (the books). Every class I feel like going through the language like it really is. Would you say they're the best? What about "Total English"? Some friends of mine use it and they find it very good as well. Best wishes
Simply fantastic... You're definitely someone who was born to teach English.... It's a pleasure to be subscribed on your channel...
Bravo..!! super mi amigo te felicito, Thankyou so much, you very kind..!! Please continue in that way..
Thank you for sharing these useful tips. Learning irregular verbs is really tough for students.
Your advice is the best.Thanks a lot
Thank u 🙏 extremely elated to be seeing the video thanks❤❤❤
I teach them in pairs like buy/sell.....stand/sit.......eat/drink indeed it's not possible with all verbs but it helps and I keep repeating a pair or two with my pupils every time until they learn them by heart
Thanks a lot Paul for this interesting video. Anyway, I would like to know if there is an easier way to identify irregular verbs without having the list in front of you? Dadier Mat.
Great advice! Thank you, Paul! :)
Thank you so much Paul!
We love you man!
You are top! Thank you so much for making this informative video!
This helped a lot! Thank you so much!!
Thank you! How can I do, if I am an ESL teacher and I don´t want to use translation. I used to use pictures, but there are times when they get confused with the meaning and the picture, or they just get one meaning.!
Thanks!
Very Brilliant way.
Thanks A lot.
Thank u very much ♥️🍂
Finally, I try u suggest and it works thank you
Thank you so much!
this is a nice form to learn the irregular verbs
Hi Paul,
I am a german student of the Russian language. As you maybe guess, the russian irregular Verbs a little bit more complicated than the English one. Like in German you aren't just learning one form for each tense, you also have to learn for each person.
Maybe you have some tips for me, how to learn efficient.
Greetings from Germany
Ok, strange. I have learned them best in childhood using the first method. I was trying the one You recommend but it was ineffective for me and very boring. Maybe due to the fact that children are impatient and human brain favours looking for patterns rather than just absorbing things in detail at random. Just realized that I favour grouping irregular verbs in other foreign languages I'm learning. Merely an habit or is it something that works best for some people? Just wondering now. But to me simply grouping them and doing a lot of excersises using all form in full sentences or short stories in each tense simply works best. Regardless from what foreign language I'm learning. Actually doing the same in Spanish nowadays.
3:10 Getting married? Lol :))
*Or maybe with your fiancee* 😂
That made me laugh also! :D
Thank you so much.
If you categorize them you will use photocopies and a pen. Clever right?
Thank you for your help
VERY GOOD ADVICE..
Thank you ❤❤ please explain past tenses
thx you have made my life easier
Thank you very much for this video)))
It is also useful to watch your lessons while getting married.
thank you for all your help
+Nika Salim No worries :) Glad to be of service :)
Thanks man it's very helpful
good teacher 👍
Great lesson.
Thank you so much 💐
much obliged for such lesson
I recommend the book "Irregular Verbs.The Ultimate Guide " by Bryan Feldman. 😊😊😊😊😊😊
thank you
+bestesone more than welcome :)
Hi, how are you?.
May I ask what do u call a person who complains alot? they complain about life, friends and everything ?
*Thank you so much*
Thank you 😊
Ur so right
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THE BEST :)
thanks
Seventy percent?
Sir how many of irregular verbs need to learn in English Grammar
Just learn Mandarin. You use a different word for "not" when negating "to have." That's it. No, seriously, that's it. That's as close as they get to irregular verbs. Forget English. It's just too hard.
Jason Bolster i know what you mean. Yesterday i was struggling to get Upper-intermediate students to use our auxiliaries. They basically don't exist in Russian.
yeah but i have to learn all the symbols and a new alphabet (i guess?), also the culture and context and it's uughhh, a lot of time that needs to be invested. But i want to learn it one day, just to expand my way of thinking, because you have to change your way of thinking in order to speak a new language, right? am i wrong? i don't know, maybe.
Progress,
السلام عليك
its dificlt for mi
So the answer is to study, and my student doesn't study at home, :( so I guess it's no service for me. But thanks anyway.
Come on Yasmim, you can do it! Don't lose hope.
its damn annoying to learn, i can use them well enough in sentences but on a list its just not doable
I've been speaking English all my life and I just go with the one that sounds correct
Thank you