I lived in the USA for 34 years. Went to the University there and now I'm back in Portugal. I listen to several videos for English Learning, including your lessons. WHY? Because, there is always something new, that you never heard before. I like your videos, your method of teaching and your pleasant way of speaking. Do you know that in English UK, there is a proper way to position the adjectives describing a noun? I found that very interesting. Please continue the good job; I'm am waiting for new things to learn.
I am from india and i had problem speaking english words out properly until recently and had given up after having struggled to improve myself for so many years by watching english movies, reading books and what not!! I think this channel made a difference however in the way I speak now. Ive been more conversant recently and can speak more colloquially now
Get more lessons here: bit.ly/2WydoyC Get your FREE, personalized guide here: bit.ly/2W7qeVH all around - relating to or involving many different things; considered in a general way as fun as it would be - a sarcastic way of saying that something isn’t fun as you can see - clearly; as demonstrated; as you can understand ASAP - abbreviation of the words ‘as soon as possible’ assertive - having or showing a confident and forceful personality back in the day - a modern phrase used by younger people to talk about a time in the past bacteria - microscopic living organisms that can be found everywhere bi - prefix meaning two broad - covering a large number and wide scope of subjects or areas bubbly - a person who’s full of cheerful high spirits chancy - subject to unpredictable changes and circumstances chemical - any basic substance which is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules -cide - suffix denoting a person or substance that kills construction company - a business concerned with the construction of buildings context - the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help explain it delicately - in a very careful or finely judged manner dramatic - sudden and surprising or easy to notice drastic - severe and sudden; extreme economy - the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region embarrassed - feeling ashamed or shy equivalent - equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc. ethnicity - the fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition excessive - to be more than is necessary, normal, or desirable financial - relating to money or how money is managed food poisoning - illness caused by bacteria or other toxins in food, typically with vomiting and diarrhea fratricide - the killing of one's brother or sister genocide - the intentional killing of all of the people of a nation, religion, or racial group graph - diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes How cool is that? - a casual way of saying that something is amazing I would have died - a phrase used when embarrassed I’ll have to see if I can do X. - used to saying that you can’t decide now I’ll have to think about it. - used to say that you can’t decide now I’ve never done something myself - an example of a phrase where you use the word ‘myself’ at the end to sound more conversational illegitimate - not authorized by the law; not in accordance with accepted standards or rules in American - a funny expression used to refer to American English or the American units of measurement in the olden days - used to refer to a time in the past KO - act of knocking someone out or making someone unconscious, usually in boxing legal - allowed by the law legitimate - acceptable according to the law Lion King - a 1994 American animated epic musical film produced by Walt Disney manufacturing - the business of producing goods in large numbers massage - the rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension or pain matricide - the killing of one's mother nowadays - at the present time optimistic - hopeful and confident about the future paranormal - beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation passionate - showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief perfectly okay/fine - a more conversational way of saying that something is okay permission - if someone is given permission to do something, they are allowed to do it personality - the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, and think pesticide - a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals phenomenal - very remarkable and extraordinary phrasal verb - a phrase that consists of a verb with a preposition or adverb or both, the meaning of which is different from the meaning of its separate parts point - the most important thing that is being discussed in a topic political upheaval - a sudden dramatic change in government precarious - not securely held or in position prefix - letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word to make a new word proximity/proximate - nearness in space, time, or relationship race - a group of individuals who share a common culture or history sarcastic - use of remarks that clearly mean the opposite of what they say scaffolding - a temporary structure on the outside of a building, made usually of wooden planks and metal poles, used by workers while building, repairing, or cleaning the building schwa - a vowel that has the sound of the first and last vowels of the English word America sense of humor - the ability to perceive humor or appreciate a joke separable phrasal verb - if a phrasal verb is separable, it means you can separate the two words and put the direct object in the middle show-and-tell - to show something while explaining it shy - nervous and uncomfortable with other people suffix - letter or group of letters, for example added to the end of a word in order to form a different word suicide - to kill oneself sweet - used for a person or action that is pleasant and kind or thoughtful therapist - a person trained in methods of treating illnesses especially without the use of drugs or surgery timid - showing a lack of courage or confidence to anticipate - to expect or predict to ask out - phrasal verb meaning to invite someone to come with you to a place such as the cinema or a restaurant, especially as a way of starting a romantic relationship to be obsessed with X - unable to stop thinking about something to be/go on a tangent - to suddenly start talking or thinking about a completely new subject to come through - phrasal verb meaning to be expressed or communicated to come up - phrasal verb meaning to be about to happen soon to contaminate/contamination - to make something less pure or make it poisonous to contrast - compare in such a way as to emphasize differences to dismantle - to carefully take something apart to exaggerate - to make something seem larger, more important, better, or worse than it really is to experiment - to try new ideas, methods, or activities in order to find out what results they will have to fall back - phrasal verb meaning to move back to fall off - phrasal verb meaning to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support to get sidetracked - to be distracted from an immediate or important issue to go back - phrasal verb meaning to return to a person, place, subject, or activity to go off - phrasal verb meaning to leave a place to go out - phrasal verb meaning to leave your house and go somewhere, especially to do something enjoyable to illustrate - explain or make something clear by using examples, charts, pictures, etc. to isolate - to separate something from other things, or to keep something separate to keep in mind - to remember something, especially something that will be important in the future to knock something out - phrasal verb meaning to do something very quickly to rank - to determine the relative position of something to read someone’s mind - to know what someone is thinking without being told to set up - phrasal verb meaning to organize or plan something to shift - to change to shine through - phrasal verb meaning to be seen, expressed, or shown clearly to squeeze X in - phrasal verb meaning to be able to do something, even though you do not have much time to take apart - phrasal verb meaning to separate something into its different parts to take off - phrasal verb meaning to depart hastily to take up - phrasal verb meaning to raise something, especially so that it is ready to use to think X through - phrasal verb meaning consider all the possible effects or implications of something to walk up - phrasal verb meaning to approach top of the list - highest priority, most important, most urgent, or the next in one's line of attention tourism - the business of providing services such as transport, places to stay, or entertainment for people who are on holiday transportation - the movement of people or goods from one place to another up there on my list - used when something is among the most important or most favorite things upheaval - a violent or sudden change or disruption to something violent - using or involving force to hurt or attack weed - a wild plant growing where it is not wanted Get more lessons here: bit.ly/2WydoyC Get your FREE, personalized guide here: bit.ly/2W7qeVH
People in the US just abbreviate as America. And this usage isn't going anywhere as no other country calls itself America. Glad you enjoyed the vid! :)
@@abdullaharrubayet6260 We would say "words" ARE phenomenal when using "words" as the subject. but in this case, the subject of the sentence is "the way of teaching" which is singular.
Really you're a great, I've been watching your English learning videos for a year. I didn't make any comments till now. I do today. Just you and your presentations are really great. Thank you
You are wonderful!! l love to do listening with your video chass recorded..l study alone.Since l started to study englisgh l did find you here.I feel that you have one way good interresting to teach.I would like to say you.Congratulation!! Thank you very much.
I really like your videos because I still learning English I were living in the US for 20 years since my 15 to 35 years old nowadays I'm living in Mexico and I love to be listening and practicing my English so thanks buddy
We are very happy to watching and listening to a teacher of an Advanced listening and vocabulary practice teaching was found good english with grammatical,fluency and sound pronunciations,so we welcome him and hoping for next teaching programs okay !
HI teacher nice to meet you through your english lessons site , thank you for given me this opportunity to learn english as my dream language, i hope one day i will be able to speak fluently like you, GOD bless you, and see you very soon
I really enjoyed the lesson. It was quite clear. Well I'm learning English but I don't have a lot of people I can practice with, so if you are reading this and want to chat or something feel free to write me
It's very nice of u to teach all around u in English. I watch u from Baku n ur lessons help me to improve my English.while listening to u i practice the words, i take notes n then i use that words in my own sentences. 10x a lot
I like the way you tell people about informal/conversational words like "chancy" - this really helps people to learn how t understand conversations and how to build their own informal words.
You sound like a good machine when you speak, but for me it's easy to understand every word because you speak Perfect, l don't understand 100 % other people's on TED Talk, maybe because of the accent, I really don't know way! Good job teacher. I'm Brazilian!
Hello sir, I am from India. I was searching for some english learning videos and scrolling down then i got this video. I like your way of teaching and explaining. Also your voice is very clear and impressive. Great job. Thank you so much.
yo comprendo tu comentario mismo si español no es mi lengua madre. Por cierto, este video es muy facil de comprender pero la parte aquí no es solamente comprenderlo y sí hacer note taking of what he's just pointed out.
Wow ! So Coool & AWESOME ! im new in here & right now have decided 2 watch all your effective videos....thx dude and congrate u ....very nice,,yeah ! Phenomenal👏👏✌✌👍
Great. In spanish we also say something like that. My friend and I. The another person goes first in the sentence. Thanks teacher you always teach me something new. That's great.
I remember watching your videos five years ago,and now I can speak quite fluently and I’m truly grateful for it. Thanks 🙏
I'm so happy for you
@@zuzu3471 thanks 🙏🏼
Four years ago I learned from you enough English to get a C2 ... I came to thank you!!! THANK YOOOOOUUUUU
Wow! Impressive
Wow. Thanks for this encouragement.
I lived in the USA for 34 years. Went to the University there and now I'm back in Portugal. I listen to several videos for English Learning, including your lessons. WHY? Because, there is always something new, that you never heard before. I like your videos, your method of teaching and your pleasant way of speaking. Do you know that in English UK, there is a proper way to position the adjectives describing a noun? I found that very interesting. Please continue the good job; I'm am waiting for new things to learn.
I'm Spanish native speaker and I think you lesson was "phenomenal"
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I am from india and i had problem speaking english words out properly until recently and had given up after having struggled to improve myself for so many years by watching english movies, reading books and what not!! I think this channel made a difference however in the way I speak now. Ive been more conversant recently and can speak more colloquially now
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all around - relating to or involving many different things; considered in a general way
as fun as it would be - a sarcastic way of saying that something isn’t fun
as you can see - clearly; as demonstrated; as you can understand
ASAP - abbreviation of the words ‘as soon as possible’
assertive - having or showing a confident and forceful personality
back in the day - a modern phrase used by younger people to talk about a time in the past
bacteria - microscopic living organisms that can be found everywhere
bi - prefix meaning two
broad - covering a large number and wide scope of subjects or areas
bubbly - a person who’s full of cheerful high spirits
chancy - subject to unpredictable changes and circumstances
chemical - any basic substance which is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules
-cide - suffix denoting a person or substance that kills
construction company - a business concerned with the construction of buildings
context - the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help explain it
delicately - in a very careful or finely judged manner
dramatic - sudden and surprising or easy to notice
drastic - severe and sudden; extreme
economy - the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region
embarrassed - feeling ashamed or shy
equivalent - equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc.
ethnicity - the fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition
excessive - to be more than is necessary, normal, or desirable
financial - relating to money or how money is managed
food poisoning - illness caused by bacteria or other toxins in food, typically with vomiting and diarrhea
fratricide - the killing of one's brother or sister
genocide - the intentional killing of all of the people of a nation, religion, or racial group
graph - diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes
How cool is that? - a casual way of saying that something is amazing
I would have died - a phrase used when embarrassed
I’ll have to see if I can do X. - used to saying that you can’t decide now
I’ll have to think about it. - used to say that you can’t decide now
I’ve never done something myself - an example of a phrase where you use the word ‘myself’ at the end to sound more conversational
illegitimate - not authorized by the law; not in accordance with accepted standards or rules
in American - a funny expression used to refer to American English or the American units of measurement
in the olden days - used to refer to a time in the past
KO - act of knocking someone out or making someone unconscious, usually in boxing
legal - allowed by the law
legitimate - acceptable according to the law
Lion King - a 1994 American animated epic musical film produced by Walt Disney
manufacturing - the business of producing goods in large numbers
massage - the rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension or pain
matricide - the killing of one's mother
nowadays - at the present time
optimistic - hopeful and confident about the future
paranormal - beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation
passionate - showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief
perfectly okay/fine - a more conversational way of saying that something is okay
permission - if someone is given permission to do something, they are allowed to do it
personality - the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, and think
pesticide - a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals
phenomenal - very remarkable and extraordinary
phrasal verb - a phrase that consists of a verb with a preposition or adverb or both, the meaning of which is different from the meaning of its separate parts
point - the most important thing that is being discussed in a topic
political upheaval - a sudden dramatic change in government
precarious - not securely held or in position
prefix - letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word to make a new word
proximity/proximate - nearness in space, time, or relationship
race - a group of individuals who share a common culture or history
sarcastic - use of remarks that clearly mean the opposite of what they say
scaffolding - a temporary structure on the outside of a building, made usually of wooden planks and metal poles, used by workers while building, repairing, or cleaning the building
schwa - a vowel that has the sound of the first and last vowels of the English word America
sense of humor - the ability to perceive humor or appreciate a joke
separable phrasal verb - if a phrasal verb is separable, it means you can separate the two words and put the direct object in the middle
show-and-tell - to show something while explaining it
shy - nervous and uncomfortable with other people
suffix - letter or group of letters, for example added to the end of a word in order to form a different word
suicide - to kill oneself
sweet - used for a person or action that is pleasant and kind or thoughtful
therapist - a person trained in methods of treating illnesses especially without the use of drugs or surgery
timid - showing a lack of courage or confidence
to anticipate - to expect or predict
to ask out - phrasal verb meaning to invite someone to come with you to a place such as the cinema or a restaurant, especially as a way of starting a romantic relationship
to be obsessed with X - unable to stop thinking about something
to be/go on a tangent - to suddenly start talking or thinking about a completely new subject
to come through - phrasal verb meaning to be expressed or communicated
to come up - phrasal verb meaning to be about to happen soon
to contaminate/contamination - to make something less pure or make it poisonous
to contrast - compare in such a way as to emphasize differences
to dismantle - to carefully take something apart
to exaggerate - to make something seem larger, more important, better, or worse than it really is
to experiment - to try new ideas, methods, or activities in order to find out what results they will have
to fall back - phrasal verb meaning to move back
to fall off - phrasal verb meaning to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support
to get sidetracked - to be distracted from an immediate or important issue
to go back - phrasal verb meaning to return to a person, place, subject, or activity
to go off - phrasal verb meaning to leave a place
to go out - phrasal verb meaning to leave your house and go somewhere, especially to do something enjoyable
to illustrate - explain or make something clear by using examples, charts, pictures, etc.
to isolate - to separate something from other things, or to keep something separate
to keep in mind - to remember something, especially something that will be important in the future
to knock something out - phrasal verb meaning to do something very quickly
to rank - to determine the relative position of something
to read someone’s mind - to know what someone is thinking without being told
to set up - phrasal verb meaning to organize or plan something
to shift - to change
to shine through - phrasal verb meaning to be seen, expressed, or shown clearly
to squeeze X in - phrasal verb meaning to be able to do something, even though you do not have much time
to take apart - phrasal verb meaning to separate something into its different parts
to take off - phrasal verb meaning to depart hastily
to take up - phrasal verb meaning to raise something, especially so that it is ready to use
to think X through - phrasal verb meaning consider all the possible effects or implications of something
to walk up - phrasal verb meaning to approach
top of the list - highest priority, most important, most urgent, or the next in one's line of attention
tourism - the business of providing services such as transport, places to stay, or entertainment for people who are on holiday
transportation - the movement of people or goods from one place to another
up there on my list - used when something is among the most important or most favorite things
upheaval - a violent or sudden change or disruption to something
violent - using or involving force to hurt or attack
weed - a wild plant growing where it is not wanted
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Great bro
Nice video
But use United states instead of America .
Remember America is a continent and not a country
I'm just saying !! 😏
If i understand almost 85%- 95% of the video am i an advanced learner or nah?
You can have advanced LISTENING skill but still not SPEAK fluently. Watch this vid: ruclips.net/video/gtMl8ESoZ8w/видео.html
People in the US just abbreviate as America. And this usage isn't going anywhere as no other country calls itself America. Glad you enjoyed the vid! :)
@@EnglishAnyone great vid and thanks for the answer
Your way of teaching new expressions and words is phenomenal!
words ARE phenomenal I guess?
@@abdullaharrubayet6260 No, it's the way of teaching that IS phenomenal.
@@khardu when you are adding "words" still we can use IS?
@@abdullaharrubayet6260 We would say "words" ARE phenomenal when using "words" as the subject. but in this case, the subject of the sentence is "the way of teaching" which is singular.
@@khardu thank you for teaching its a good learning
You are the best teacher ever, I live in South America and would like you were ours. I got respect for you!
Well done experienced teacher,humbly requesting that you keep us rejuvenated about new words.
God bless you forever.
Your enunciation is extremely clear so that everyone can 100% understand. All the comments are saying that they agree with me. well done teacher!
I'm from Russia and I'm endlessly grateful to you for your videos! Thanks very much.
Great and useful words!
Really you're a great, I've been watching your English learning videos for a year. I didn't make any comments till now. I do today. Just you and your presentations are really great. Thank you
Thanks a lot! You are very charming person 🤗
Thank you so much to teach and a share with us
Wow...handsome teacher 😊
You are wonderful!! l love to do listening with your video chass recorded..l study alone.Since l started to study englisgh l did find you here.I feel that you have one way good interresting to teach.I would like to say you.Congratulation!! Thank you very much.
The nicest american english and the best teaching method i've ever heard!
Your english is so good!
And then your accent is so clear !
I really like your videos because I still learning English I were living in the US for 20 years since my 15 to 35 years old nowadays I'm living in Mexico and I love to be listening and practicing my English so thanks buddy
I’m from Myanmar 🇲🇲 I really love your lessons .Actually i'm obsessed with your lessons.
Making mistake is the new norm. I'm getting used to this new norm and also to old norm back then. You read my mind!
We are very happy to watching and listening to a teacher of an Advanced listening and vocabulary practice teaching was found good english with grammatical,fluency and sound pronunciations,so we welcome him and hoping for next teaching programs okay !
HI teacher nice to meet you through your english lessons site , thank you for given me this opportunity to learn english as my dream language, i hope one day i will be able to speak fluently like you, GOD bless you, and see you very soon
Thanks for your time,I'm from domincan republic,you make it great and the same time natural,God bless you.
Omg your english it's so clear and understandable thank you so much
youssef mourin that’s true
It is beacause hes a teacher and he has to speak clearly. Life is different
That’s exactly what I was thinking about. and I thought why not everyone speaks like him it would be easy to understand, I agree with you.👍
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A native usually don’t speak like that, so I would recommend no to cling into it that much, it might be bad for your improvement
very grateful teacher for your class
You are an amazing teacher I can understand everything you say!
Perfect lesson 😊 Thank you again!
This lesson was incredibly amazing, thank u so much.
I. added me to this Channel. Because I m Advance English and it very interesting he’s peaking clearly also the subtitles is more productive
thank you very much the video is very helpful in the stage of learning English.
Its' great VDO; I love it. It's really useful and easy to understand.
Thank you Tom hanks. You help me a lot.
I really enjoyed the lesson. It was quite clear. Well I'm learning English but I don't have a lot of people I can practice with, so if you are reading this and want to chat or something feel free to write me
Hello! I am a native English speaker. Your English is great! I would love to help, so if you are interested, let me know! :)
Wonderful as always! Thank you for helping us with your explanations! They are very clear!
Very nice! Thanks 👌
Thank you for very useful lesson!
Fantastic lesson. I am from Haiti. I really understood because these words are similar with French.
It's very nice of u to teach all around u in English. I watch u from Baku n ur lessons help me to improve my English.while listening to u i practice the words, i take notes n then i use that words in my own sentences. 10x a lot
Many thanks. You speak.very.cleary.
I absolutely love your accent. I am trying to improve my English level
Great teacher! THANK YOU A LOT!
Please keep uploading more advance phrases thank you !!
Excellent lessons!! I m here ! to say thank you !! It improve my English!!
Love your calm voice !
Professor !! You are very clear!! Thank you !! I could understand!!!
I like the way you tell people about informal/conversational words like "chancy" - this really helps people to learn how t understand conversations and how to build their own informal words.
Thank you so much, I absolutely love the way how you teach it's very helpful! I'm appreciated for your sharing the key of learning 💗
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What an amazing explanation, thanks for all.
It's so informative! God bless!
Yeah! God bless you too!
You sound like a good machine when you speak, but for me it's easy to understand every word because you speak Perfect, l don't understand 100 % other people's on TED Talk, maybe because of the accent, I really don't know way! Good job teacher. I'm Brazilian!
Thank you so much!!! Now, I know more phrases!
You are great English Teacher
Excellent way of teaching.
Yes! It is quite unique
Thanks for you it's a great help and supportive lesson
Very good this class, l liked, you are good teacher.
I really love the way you are teaching
THAKS A LOT MY TEACHER FOR THIS FORMO TO EXPLAIN ..IS VEY EASY TO LISTEN TO YOU
Very useful. Wish you abundant success.
You are awesome. Keep it up and shine more!
Knowing your channel today, 04/01/2022.
Thank you for this wonderful English class.
May I could get soon fluent in English.
Thank you.
Thank you so much for you incredible love to all students
Thank you for such an educational video.
thank you excellent lesson
Very very congratulations sir😘😘🥳🥳🎊🎉🎑🎗️🎗️💞you are close to 1million🤟🤟🤟😍😍
you are a great teacher the best,...phenomenal´´´´
Peace be upon you, the content of the channel is very wonderful
Hello I m watching from Philippines Cebu I need more English conversation
I do understand very well your all words, because sir You are speaking very clearly. Thank you so much. I'm happy to find you in RUclips :):):)
Your are filled with superb fluency of language and enough knowledge of English words and phrases with optimal language techniques.
"Great Teacher"
Thanks for everything!!!!!
bhut shi sikhte ho english bolna aap
thank you respected guru Ji
Thank you so much for your help .
I Liked the way that you speak, you speak quicly, but express yourself of the a way that I can anderstand well.
That lesson was phenomenal! Keep up the good work! May the blessings of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you.
Thanks, Marc-Antoine! Please share the video. :)
Hello sir, I am from India. I was searching for some english learning videos and scrolling down then i got this video. I like your way of teaching and explaining. Also your voice is very clear and impressive. Great job. Thank you so much.
your way to explain English is wonderful!!! you are excellent teacher. Thanks for the lessons you do
Great class. Thanks.
Así me gusta los videos, de alguien que solo lo hable y solo tratar de entenderlo, que hable no como maestro sino con el acento de un nativo.
yo comprendo tu comentario mismo si español no es mi lengua madre. Por cierto, este video es muy facil de comprender pero la parte aquí no es solamente comprenderlo y sí hacer note taking of what he's just pointed out.
You are such a great trainer..
I will listen to you for hours; you will help me to promote my English.
Thank you very much your English is very clear an understandable
Thank you for this great video, I have subscribed just now 👍👍👍
Awesome how clear this guy speaks!
Nice lesson
Wow your English is so clear!!! 🙏🙏❤️❤️
very good I really like, thank you so much!
Your way of explaining word is amazing. I sloute you for your great work making such kind of informative videos.
Wonderful !!! I love it, my hero ❤️ ♥️ friend
Really good teaching 👏
I very enjoy youre teaching.
Wow ! So Coool & AWESOME ! im new in here & right now have decided 2 watch all your effective videos....thx dude and congrate u ....very nice,,yeah ! Phenomenal👏👏✌✌👍
You're a good speaker. 👍
This video is enough for me to improve my listening comprehension. Thank you.
I'm practicing English for ielts test
Your videos are so practical
Thank you so much
Lo mejor que he visto y escuchado en ésta materia de English 4 sure!!!!!
Great. In spanish we also say something like that. My friend and I. The another person goes first in the sentence. Thanks teacher you always teach me something new. That's great.
Thank you so much for this lesson it was very helpful, and I gotta say your way of explaining is phenomenal sir
Your lessons are amazing💚❤️💚❤️