EnglishYaari ll EnglishYaari Conversation With Sarika Poplani

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

Комментарии • 45

  • @herrysingh-rf4oh
    @herrysingh-rf4oh 5 месяцев назад

    A good teacher with perfection, thanks sarika mam

  • @Wasanthavidange-xy1zb
    @Wasanthavidange-xy1zb Год назад +1

    Great conversation ashu sir ..
    Best wishes from sri lanka 🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰

  • @herrysingh-rf4oh
    @herrysingh-rf4oh 5 месяцев назад

    A good teauter with perfection 🎉

  • @bishanpoplani1308
    @bishanpoplani1308 Год назад

    English is an international language, so good sincer practice makes easy n interesting.

  • @ladlikhatun5014
    @ladlikhatun5014 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this lovely video

  • @achievegoals4569
    @achievegoals4569 Год назад

    First time I saw a teacher who extinguish the smile of aashu
    Because Ashu expected the good from her like he received from many other teacher but in this lesson he didn't get.
    Ashu don't take serious because now you are a good fluent

  • @OnceUponAenglishWithAnurag
    @OnceUponAenglishWithAnurag Год назад +1

    Wow... the level of accuracy in English that this teacher has is mind-blowing. She the real grammar Nazi lol. I wish all the teachers of these Apps were as nuanced in the rules of grammar and the English language in general as her. We as students could learn so much more. Thanks for sharing this video!

  • @svslogistics4872
    @svslogistics4872 Год назад

    Very high lavel 😢😢😢😢😢

    • @bishanpoplani1308
      @bishanpoplani1308 Год назад

      Practice is the specific spirit that's makes perfect. 👍

  • @ASTMASTER.ARTIST
    @ASTMASTER.ARTIST 6 дней назад

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @shreejanathapa1248
    @shreejanathapa1248 Год назад

    Nice conversation about teenage ❤

  • @learnenglishkkd
    @learnenglishkkd Год назад

    It was great understanding class

  • @learnenglishkkd
    @learnenglishkkd Год назад

    My favourite ashutosh sir

  • @Pritikanodia2091
    @Pritikanodia2091 Год назад

    Excellent

  • @prathimeshapange4814
    @prathimeshapange4814 Год назад

    Hi Ashu i want to learn spoken English so how to practice and which work I'd do to speak this language

    • @AshuOfficial2021
      @AshuOfficial2021  Год назад +1

      Listen, watch and talk in English as much as you can.🙏🙏🙏

  • @SatyabrataRoy2008
    @SatyabrataRoy2008 Год назад +3

    it was a great educative session ,very interesting to note, thanks a lot

  • @Trytothrive001
    @Trytothrive001 Год назад +1

    Uff really tough 😂 i can totally feel the pain 😅

  • @N_Firsttry
    @N_Firsttry Год назад

    I watch your every video

  • @ankitkumargautam7908
    @ankitkumargautam7908 Год назад

    Don't interfere at my work
    Don't interfere on my work
    Don't interfere in my work
    Don't interfere with my work
    Which one is true and ❓why

    • @OnceUponAenglishWithAnurag
      @OnceUponAenglishWithAnurag Год назад

      Both are correct "in" and "with" but there is a small difference in the meaning conveyed. Don't interfere in my work = Don't get involved/don't meddle at all in my work. Don't interfere with my work = Don't disrupt/disturb my work. I hope that clarifies.

    • @sarikapoplani4872
      @sarikapoplani4872 Год назад

      The correct sentence is: "Don't interfere with my work."
      We use the word "with" to show involvement or interaction between two things or actions. In this case, it means that someone should not get involved or disrupt the work that I am doing. "Interfere with" is a common way to express this idea in English.

    • @ankitkumargautam7908
      @ankitkumargautam7908 Год назад +1

      @@OnceUponAenglishWithAnurag I'm so confuse because this question is raised in my exam

    • @ankitkumargautam7908
      @ankitkumargautam7908 Год назад

      @@sarikapoplani4872 some people are saying.. At and some in..
      And some with.... What will be actual correct.

    • @sarikapoplani4872
      @sarikapoplani4872 Год назад

      @@ankitkumargautam7908 The other options you provided ("at," "on," and "in") are not typically used in this context. While "interfere in" could potentially be used in certain situations, it generally implies interfering in a broader context, such as interfering in someone's personal affairs or decision-making processes.
      Therefore, "Don't interfere with my work" is the most appropriate and commonly used expression to convey the intended meaning.

  • @shabnamshaikh6686
    @shabnamshaikh6686 Год назад +1

    This is called a perfect tutor
    That is what I had been looking for 😊
    Great and knowledgeable conversation

  • @Rajenderthakur-hf9cc
    @Rajenderthakur-hf9cc Год назад

    🤔😔👍