Your videos are more than great. You don't waste precious time and just speak to the point and at the same time you provide all data that are needed about every single word you teach. That's awesome I just wish you were still making video for us.
Thanks so much for the positive feedback. I'm really glad you enjoy the videos. I haven't posted in a while (a long while, actually) but I plan to get back to making more soon, during my summer break, which is just a week away.
@@Eapfoundation Unfortunately we ran out of time on our course to include a full lesson on collocations in EAP. Instead, I showed my students an extract of your Youku video (i.e., all my students are from PRC) and suggested that they watch it in full as well as some of your other videos. Your work is great!
@@soggymoggytravels Thanks for getting back to me - and thanks also for the positive feedback. Glad you're enjoying the videos. Hope your students take the time to catch them over on Youku.
I wouldn't recommend using all of them as you might end up using some of them unnaturally. Don't force it. Some will fit the topic, some won't. If you have time, check out the full list on the website and study a few more on your own. This page has them listed by frequency: www.eapfoundation.com/vocab/academic/acl/frequency/
Thank you, your videos are really helpful for me. Please keep uploading. I am eager to learn academic English and this channel is off the charts
Thanks for the positive feedback (sorry for late reply). I will try to upload more videos soon.
Your videos are more than great.
You don't waste precious time and just speak to the point and at the same time you provide all data that are needed about every single word you teach. That's awesome
I just wish you were still making video for us.
Thanks so much for the positive feedback. I'm really glad you enjoy the videos. I haven't posted in a while (a long while, actually) but I plan to get back to making more soon, during my summer break, which is just a week away.
Very useful video. Love to see more 👍
Thanks. I will try to post more videos during my summer break, which is coming up soon!
Thank you this gained my knowledge in learning English
...this INCREASED/DEVELOPED my knowledge 🙂
A really neat video, Sheldon. I’ll try this out with my students this week!
Cool. Hope they enjoy it. Let me know how it went?
@@Eapfoundation Unfortunately we ran out of time on our course to include a full lesson on collocations in EAP. Instead, I showed my students an extract of your Youku video (i.e., all my students are from PRC) and suggested that they watch it in full as well as some of your other videos. Your work is great!
@@soggymoggytravels Thanks for getting back to me - and thanks also for the positive feedback. Glad you're enjoying the videos. Hope your students take the time to catch them over on Youku.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
This channel will be valuable in the forthcoming future! How could it possible to has such less followers despite all these treasures???
Thanks so much. Good to have a new fan!
I will note all these collocations and use in my IELTS exam after 1 week.
I wouldn't recommend using all of them as you might end up using some of them unnaturally. Don't force it. Some will fit the topic, some won't.
If you have time, check out the full list on the website and study a few more on your own. This page has them listed by frequency:
www.eapfoundation.com/vocab/academic/acl/frequency/
Amazing VIDEO
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it.
Hi, Sheldon. I'm preparing for IELTS test. Did you write any article which assembles the most common collocations in academic writing? Thx
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