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  • @user-zq6to7cr3q
    @user-zq6to7cr3q 3 года назад +1

    Спасибо!

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    @user-gw1bg7tx3f Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @Rita2121.
    @Rita2121. 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Please, keep it up.

  • @user-wr4rz8iu2n
    @user-wr4rz8iu2n 3 года назад +5

    Елена Викторовна спасибо!Вы лучшая!

  • @user-cm1iq7em4h
    @user-cm1iq7em4h 3 года назад

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    @user-hm9nw9nb2q 10 месяцев назад

    Спасибо

  • @cyberdefender1859
    @cyberdefender1859 11 месяцев назад +1

    1) After Thanksgiving, Sarah was going to buy lots of things at the best price on the Black Friday.
    2) She expected to buy plenty of things at the best price in Vienna. It turned out that there were no Black Friday sales in Austria and it was only American thing.
    3) Anna told Sarah there were huge Black Friday sales in London. The sales were so huge that some streets in London were horribly crowded.
    4) Yes, I've heard about Black Fridays in my country.
    5) No, I never wait for sales to buy something at the best price.

  • @user-kk6nh2sw9v
    @user-kk6nh2sw9v Год назад

    большое спасибо

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    @user-gl6jo4bp6o 3 года назад +3

    Спасибо за ваши уроки! Очень полезные!

  • @sophier547
    @sophier547 3 года назад

    Thank you fir the lesson

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    @Moments_In_China Год назад

  • @VeronikaBanquet
    @VeronikaBanquet 3 года назад +2

    Елена Викторовна, спасибо за урок.

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    @olgatomenko5659 3 года назад +2

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  • @user-fc5pg9kj8l
    @user-fc5pg9kj8l 3 года назад +2

    You’re a gift to this world! Thank you for another marvelous journey to the wonderland of English!
    1. Sarah planned to go shopping on the Black Friday;
    2. She expected to see a sale after Thanksgiving just like it takes place in the USA;
    3. Anna told Claire that in London the Black Friday Sale holds and that she’d been to London the previous year and seen that;
    4. Yes, here in Russia many stores use this label without any sense. When you compare prices and quality of the goods you realize it’s just an ad, not a real sale. A total fake;
    5. Sure I don’t. With my income, I have to buy only essential things and only when I really need them.

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for your answers.
      I have my birthday on August,22. I always have sales on my birthday, and I often buy presents for myself on discount. This year I got some bonuses on my discount card and bought very good shoes at half prise. I was very happy with this purchase))

    • @user-fc5pg9kj8l
      @user-fc5pg9kj8l 3 года назад +2

      @@okenglish-practice That’s a pleasant coincidence I’d say. Didn’t know it’s August, 22. I like this number 22. If I’m so lucky to live one more year I'll wish you a happy birthday next time ❤ Personally, I don’t like my birthdays. My fave ‘holiday’ is summer. When I buy something I usually look at the price tag first no matter what color it is.

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  3 года назад +2

      @@user-fc5pg9kj8l I hope uou will be able to wish me all the best next August

  • @user-hr2wq7zd7h
    @user-hr2wq7zd7h 3 года назад +1

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  • @goodperson4769
    @goodperson4769 2 года назад

    1)She wanted to go shopping.
    2)She expected to find huge sales.
    3)She said that she was in London last year and there was a huge sale.
    4)yes, i have heard about that.
    5)I used to do that sometimes.

  • @68narma
    @68narma 3 года назад +1

    Отлично! На пятёрку!

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    @user-xd4mv4mk4c 3 года назад +1

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  • @vladlen7486
    @vladlen7486 2 года назад

    Спасибо за труд!

  • @sophier547
    @sophier547 3 года назад

    1. After Thanksgiving, as a typical American, Sarah planned to go shopping on Black Friday which ine of the biggest shopping days of the year in the US, taking place on the Friday followed Thanksgiving. Sarah was looking forward to that day, was excited about Black Friday shopping in Europe. She thought it should have been marvelous. As I remember, she was going to buy a Prada bag or something like that. She asked Anna to be kind enough to show her the best malls in Vienna, wgere to go first.
    2 Sarah expected about shopping in Vienna really big sales, as they are in the USA. She intended to buy lots of things on hot sales. She remembered her friend's experience who bought a bag and a dress on a huge discount
    3. Anna made Sarah upset saying that per se thing like Black Friday doesn't exist in Vienna to such an extent like in the USA. She said that in London there is a huge discount, but London is not the whole Europe(
    4. Of course, I guess, in every county, formally, this day exists. Every shop writes on their signs: "BIG SALES", "BLACK FRIDAY ", etc. But I don't know exactly, but, accepting Anna's words, BF is American thing, in America discounts are real, they are really reduced, you can finally buy what you wanted for a long time. We all saw these short videos with flights for goods in American shops. But the fact is the fact. There are discounts. In my country, many people notice that the prices a week before BF and on BF often the same, but they write on tag: "Was 50 dollars, not it's 25" and before BF it costed maybe 25,maybe 27 dollars, we don't such big sales like in America
    5. Yes,I do. But it depends on the thing and how much I need it and how quickly. If I want it right and here,I buy it

  • @juliaberezhnyak9030
    @juliaberezhnyak9030 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much, Elena !
    1. Sarah was going shopping after Thanksgiving. She wanted Anna to show her the best malls in Vienna.
    2. Sarah expected the best Vienna's malls to be holding a sales. She wanted to buy branded clothes and accessories there )
    3. Anna told Sarah that the Black Friday Sale took place in London and that shopping centers were very crowded on that day there.
    4. The Black Friday Place takes place in my country, but not the same way as in Europe. To be honest, it's more like a fake. What I mean is first they raise the prices and then give people a discount of 10-15%. Is it fair ?
    5. Of course I like sales )))

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  3 года назад +2

      4 - I agree completely, that's not fair, it's actually cheating

  • @kadyrtursynkhanov3083
    @kadyrtursynkhanov3083 Год назад

    1) She planned to go shopping after Thanksgiving
    2) She expected that shopping would be the same as in the Usa. Shops will have big sales
    3) She said that They have Black Friday in London. And she remembered it was difficult to walk near Harrods and Oxford on Black Friday
    4) Yes, I've heard, but in my country some shops are trying to change the name of black Friday to green Friday. Because of the color
    5) No, I don't. I cannot say that I love shopping

  • @TheSason666
    @TheSason666 3 года назад +3

    Of course -ING is always a suffix and never an ending!

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  3 года назад +5

      It's logical that -ing is a suffix. But all my years at school it was defined by teachers as an ending. I believe not only my teachers were mistaken. A lot of people call -ing an ending, so I can use both names and it's ok. People don't care at all if it's a suffix or an ending)

  • @user-jm3xw6xn6s
    @user-jm3xw6xn6s 2 года назад

    1 She wanted to get to sales which usually make after Thanksgiving in the USA.
    2 Sarah thought such sales having in Europe too.
    3 Anna said only London has Black Friday but not other rest of Europe.
    4 I guess some malls have it but it isn't such traditional thing like in USA.
    5 No! I don't.

  • @68narma
    @68narma 3 года назад

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  • @ivanesens06
    @ivanesens06 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!
    It's time to answer some questions:
    1) Sarah planned to go shopping on Black Friday sales after Thanksgiving.
    2) She expected the real shopping in a big outlet with cool discounts.
    3) Anna said that in London there is a cool sale.
    4) Yes, I have. I've heard about Black Friday sales in Russia.
    5) I don't like to go shopping on Black Friday sales, because there are a lot of people in malls.

  • @allangamayev3614
    @allangamayev3614 3 года назад +4

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @helper2428
    @helper2428 2 года назад

    1. She planned to go shopping on Black Friday.
    2. She expected Vienna stores to have discounts on Black Friday.
    3. Anna says that in London, there are shops with discounts on Black Friday.
    4. Yeah, I have. Although there are dozens of shops supporting Black Friday here in Russia, it's quite obvious that it's just a marketing.
    5. NO.

  • @egorsandel7623
    @egorsandel7623 2 года назад

    I got advanced so far that I am able to listen on 1’5 , I forgot to mention- it’s my third time)
    Now I am reading some books ( history and life in the United States and England ; biography of Leonardo da Vinci; inventing of the internet; and something about human’s being behavior , of course these texts are adapted who studies for

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  2 года назад

      I'm happy to know about your achievements. Wish you all the best .

    • @egorsandel7623
      @egorsandel7623 2 года назад

      @@okenglish-practice but how l am happy, it feels like when I see as my muscles are growing after training with iron

  • @YordStarshaya
    @YordStarshaya 3 года назад +1

    Hello. Is it possible to say "I was impressed to realise that he HAD talked my friends into it"? Because, from my perspective, he talked them into BEFORE she realised it and before he proposed.
    1. Sarah was used to going shopping on Black Friday after Thanksgiving and she planned to have a big shopping day the following day. That was why she started to ask Claire's friend Anna to show her the best malls and outlets in Vienna.
    2. In the letter to Claire Sahar said that she was going to buy a new fashionable dress and a perfect bag in the well-known brand stores. And she expected the stores to have a huge Black Friday sale with cool discounts.
    3. Anna said that in London they have a big Black Friday sale every year and all the shopping streets are always very crowded because of the event.
    4. I have heard about Black Friday in my country but I almost never expect the sale to be real. But in China they had huge sales online on the 11th of November. It can be called Black Friday too and I bought some electronic devices during the sale last year, for example, a mobile phone for my mom and also headphones.

  • @vladimirchornoyvan4457
    @vladimirchornoyvan4457 3 года назад

    Добрый день, Елена! Проясните, пожалуйста, But I expect it to be not the way you planned it. Можно сказать: But I expect it will be not the way you plan it.

  • @user-dj5mw1ve9c
    @user-dj5mw1ve9c 3 года назад +1

    Maybe there is a mistake He did not say sorry FOR that, not about that?????????? Thank you!

  • @user-eh5fp7lh5d
    @user-eh5fp7lh5d 3 года назад

    Елена Викторовна, подскажите пожалуйста, почему в предложении "The news was shocking for Sarah and she looked very upset with it." после upset идет with it ? Как в связке "upset with somebody for doing smth." Вроде хочется поставить about, хотя The news - это не ситуация, но и не somebody...

  • @user-fd8wk6mw9f
    @user-fd8wk6mw9f 3 года назад

    В обоих текстах Вы не употребляете ing после глагола start. Вроде бы happen и question могут иметь ing окончание? Или я ошибаюсь? Спасибо.

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  3 года назад +2

      после start может быть или ing-verb, или to-infinitive

  • @user-cw3uz4cp8p
    @user-cw3uz4cp8p 3 года назад

    Есть ли у вас видео с разбором разницы смыслов слов с every? Напр., everybody - everyone?

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  3 года назад +1

      Да, было и в грамматике красный мерфи, и в синей
      ruclips.net/video/do3Bhvc9Tds/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/pGPL4CMm10Y/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/bkTpkgz4AOU/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/AwP727CPF-g/видео.html

    • @user-cw3uz4cp8p
      @user-cw3uz4cp8p 3 года назад

      @@okenglish-practice спасибо!!

  • @user-cw3uz4cp8p
    @user-cw3uz4cp8p 3 года назад

    Есть ли правила, когда сочетание EA читается как: Э, ЭЙ, И ?

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  3 года назад +1

      по разному читается, в зависимости от слова. Но чаще, примерно как /и/

  • @impostorcj4968
    @impostorcj4968 2 года назад

    мне кажется, было бы лучше если не было этого длинного текста, котоорый очень раздражает.

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  2 года назад

      Есть просто грамматика с примерами - смотрите ее.

  • @user-jo6lm4ju4l
    @user-jo6lm4ju4l 3 года назад +5

    Спасибо!

  • @user-zq6to7cr3q
    @user-zq6to7cr3q 3 года назад

    Спасибо за ваши уроки! Очень полезные!

  • @user-hr2wq7zd7h
    @user-hr2wq7zd7h 3 года назад +1

    Спасибо большое за ваш труд. Мне это приносит пользу.