Please feel free to buy the vocab course, which is only £5 (like all my courses) until the new year. The more these courses sell, the more new lessons I make.
This lesson was amazing. I'm having my test on language 2 next week, and this video helps me to revise the content of the exam over and over. Thank you!!!
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That was absolutely fantastic mate! I am writing English paper this Friday ! Besides, you have enlightened me with plenty of new words regarding Crime and Punishment! Many thanks !
very helpful lesson, I am going to have an exam for UNAM in Mexico City for my master degree in law. thanks and regards from AbogadosCDMX in Mexico City.
Great lesson! Can we use "trump up" interchangeably with "make up" (e.g. "The child trumped up an unbelieveable story") or does it refer only to the legal context?
That video will probably be titled ‘преступлениe и наказание’, but seeing as almost all Russian learning channels teach Russian by speaking English, I can understand your confusion. Please let me know if you find any good Russian learning channels that teach Russian by speaking Russian. I have only found 1 or 2.
@@MrSkypelessons Oh, I'll be happy to. I like "Russian with Max" and "Languages with Tom" (he makes about half of his videos in Russian, but the English ones are really helpful, too). Thank you for giving such a nice reply to my irrelevant comment :)
@@TinaKGreene I have seen Max's channel, and his videos have high production quality with a pretty face! But I prefer русский с носителем (Elen Sheff), because I feel that her channel has intermediate and advanced Russian topics, AND she has so many lessons that I can always find a useful lesson that needs to be repeated.
Thank you so much Dave for your lessons. They do help me better my English and increase my vocabulary.
Please feel free to buy the vocab course, which is only £5 (like all my courses) until the new year. The more these courses sell, the more new lessons I make.
what an outstanding lesson ! Thank you so much, great teacher.
This lesson was amazing. I'm having my test on language 2 next week, and this video helps me to revise the content of the exam over and over. Thank you!!!
Thank you!It's really handy👍
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I thank you my dear teacher for the excellent lessons. Have a nice day
wow! the most informative video I've found on the crime theme :) thanks a lot
You are a very good teacher. Thanks for the video x
You are a wonderful lecturer!
My favourite English teacher, sincere and very talented, especially by excellently acting how to shoplift.
Thank you so much Dave.
Wow I want to say million thanh you to you. A wonderful channel to learn English I have ever followed in youtube. Thank you so much
That was absolutely fantastic mate! I am writing English paper this Friday ! Besides, you have enlightened me with plenty of new words regarding Crime and Punishment! Many thanks !
I agree. Very helpfull video. Thanks!
very helpful lesson, I am going to have an exam for UNAM in Mexico City for my master degree in law.
thanks and regards from AbogadosCDMX in Mexico City.
Great. Thanks
Very complete ! Thanks
Thank you very much for your useful lesson. I actually learn many new words about this topic ❤
Great minds think alike. I was going to cover the same topic. Thank you so much for such a detailed lesson!
Impressive lecture
Fantastic lesson! Thank you!
Thank you for your good,teaching methods.
Thanks a lot for this nice lesson. It is very informative.👍
very good work!!
Very useful and informative video. I’ve been looking for this kind of lesson for a long time
So helpful!! Your explanation was clear and easy to understand!!
thanks for uploading this video! it was very helpful :)
that is just brilliant! many thanks indeed!
I watched the video to the end and have just realized that it was not about “Crime and Punishment” by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Thank you very much for that nice lesson, I think you are so fast and go from one term to another quickly
Nice lesson! Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much for your great lessons
Excellent explanation!! Thank you for sharing
Very helpful thank you❤
It was amazing!!! Thank u so much ✨
Thanks a lot for a very nice class ....
Very interesting. I appreciate what you've done. Thanks.
Thanks a bunch, very useful video
Excellent lesson and very well explained, thank you
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Great Teaching
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Amazing teacher. Thank you so much.i wish you add more vedeoes about literature vocabulary
I really found him so much dedicated to his job. Thnx u sir
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Thank you so much for amazing lesson.
the best vocab lesson about this topic !!!
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Thanks a lot!
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Nice lesson and a very useful information
Great lesson! Can we use "trump up" interchangeably with "make up" (e.g. "The child trumped up an unbelieveable story") or does it refer only to the legal context?
very helpful!
Amazing .... Very clear ! thnks !
Dear Dave, your lessons are quite pithy and I find them really helpful. Could you please make one more video dedicated to jobs and arts?
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very nice video ,Thank you.
Thank you
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Thanks
I really like your lesson , can you please explain (to remand in custody) i didn't get it?????
To detain a suspect till the trial , I gess
Excellent
What about manslaughter? how can say the verb of it ? and what do call the criminal?
manslaughter means to kill someone by accident not on purpose
+srusht arif OK, but What do we call the criminal here?
very useful
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Disorganized lesson, but rich.
ZidChina Disorganized
embezzlement? to be released on parol? come down heavily on a crime or criminals?
100% Clarity
to charge and to be acussed of mean the same?
артем кузьмичев to be charged = to be accused; charge = accuse :)
артем кузьмичев 'to be charged' means to be formally accused by the police. When you are charged with a crime, you have to go to trial.
Sir please write it little bigger that we can see it better
Ok, so it's not a video with useful Russian vocab from "Crime and Punishment" for the girl I'm tutoring, I see :)
That video will probably be titled ‘преступлениe и наказание’, but seeing as almost all Russian learning channels teach Russian by speaking English, I can understand your confusion. Please let me know if you find any good Russian learning channels that teach Russian by speaking Russian. I have only found 1 or 2.
@@MrSkypelessons Oh, I'll be happy to. I like "Russian with Max" and "Languages with Tom" (he makes about half of his videos in Russian, but the English ones are really helpful, too).
Thank you for giving such a nice reply to my irrelevant comment :)
@@TinaKGreene I have seen Max's channel, and his videos have high production quality with a pretty face! But I prefer русский с носителем (Elen Sheff), because I feel that her channel has intermediate and advanced Russian topics, AND she has so many lessons that I can always find a useful lesson that needs to be repeated.
@@MrSkypelessons Those are really advanced words and idioms! Здорово, что вы уже на таком уровне!
DARK, Sir. So what you write is not clear, and can't be read.
Your haircut is on FLEEK teach! 😂
I had to look up ‘fleek’.
MrSkypelessons Only joking. Glad you read my stupid comment haha
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