Hello teacher. It's a pleasure to watch your videos. The explanetion is just excellent. The way You explane is so enyojable entertaining no boring. i'm learning si much with You thanks a lot you are amazing
Hi, English Evolution! (believe me, I searched for your first name in every nook and cranny, but of no avail). I am so glad that your video popped up in my video feed. I loved the way you explain American English through stories so much to the extent that I have hit subscribe and turned on the notification bell button so I won't miss out on any of your (upcoming) incredibly useful videos as they are posted here on your YT channel. A big shout-out to you all the way from São Paulo, Brazil! 🇧🇷 All the best!
@@EnglishEvolution Hi, there! Thanks for writing back. I first knew you from one of your videos that appeared in my vdeos feed here on RUclips. And I just saw that you have dropped another video, which I will get around to watching it shortly. Nice e-meeting you and please keep it up! All the best! :)
Join vs. join in, I always use “join” , any nuances ? Thanks, teacher. Your video is pretty organized, I can learn and review a lot of stuff with very a short time. Very effective. Hope you can make more.
Thank you! And yes, there are nuances with join vs join in. Most of the time, it's safe to say just "join." For example we can "join" a club or a gym or a movement. And we "join in on" a game or some group activity.
Thank you. Very useful english lesson.
I love you Ming; I'm learning English easily with you... You're a gorgeous girl! ❤
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Hello Ming! A real pleasure to listen to you. In'dri from Ivory Coast
@@kouadiothierryndri9403 welcome 🤗
Thank you!! 💞💞💞
Very useful idioms you are teaching us. Go ahead teacher and reach the pinnacle of success.
@@dr.sazidhomoeopath2441 thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hi, thank you so much for your video, awesome and great job, it is just what l need to become a fluent speaker
Thank you so much
Thanks for watching:)
Hi,it's a very helpful video,I am waiting for the next story with a new set of vocabulary, great job.
Thanks for your feedback and support!!
It's very important to follow this sort of programs for native expressions.
Hi that's so captivating ! I'm lucky 😊 that l know 99% of these vocabulary.
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Hello teacher. It's a pleasure to watch your videos. The explanetion is just excellent. The way You explane is so enyojable entertaining no boring. i'm learning si much with You thanks a lot you are amazing
Thank you!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hi, English Evolution! (believe me, I searched for your first name in every nook and cranny, but of no avail). I am so glad that your video popped up in my video feed. I loved the way you explain American English through stories so much to the extent that I have hit subscribe and turned on the notification bell button so I won't miss out on any of your (upcoming) incredibly useful videos as they are posted here on your YT channel. A big shout-out to you all the way from São Paulo, Brazil! 🇧🇷 All the best!
Hey thanks! 🥰 Where did you first know me from? I hope these videos help!!
@@EnglishEvolution Hi, there! Thanks for writing back. I first knew you from one of your videos that appeared in my vdeos feed here on RUclips. And I just saw that you have dropped another video, which I will get around to watching it shortly. Nice e-meeting you and please keep it up! All the best! :)
Wow, that’s awesome 👏 thanks a lot for the lesson
I hope it helps:) Thanks for watching
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Join vs. join in, I always use “join” , any nuances ? Thanks, teacher. Your video is pretty organized, I can learn and review a lot of stuff with very a short time. Very effective. Hope you can make more.
Thank you! And yes, there are nuances with join vs join in. Most of the time, it's safe to say just "join." For example we can "join" a club or a gym or a movement. And we "join in on" a game or some group activity.
Hello Ming, excuse me. At the 14:36 minute, you says an expression using "in the airport". Could you use "at the airport"? Thanks in advance
Hello Ming. You are a good teacher. I have a question, what's the meaning of: "Sarah was not having it at first..."
She would not accept it. She didn't want to do it.