Dear Harry, I am a french english teacher in France. I love your videos. I have been teaching english for years now and I feel I have finally found videos with real , proper english conversational words ! Love it. Thank you so much for sharing your videos .
Harry, as ever thanks ever so much for your time, as well as your lessons. Greetings from Valencia. Regards, : the man from Casablanca Morocco. I am in Spain for 2 weeks.
Dear Harry, I am also confused and join in that question.. Dr Clarkson (in 'Downton Abbey') pronounces clearly like "infinitEsimal".. Your authority is paramount, but please comment
Dear sir, thank you so much for such wonderful videos enhancing my knowledge of English grammar, enriching my vocabulary and improving my pronunciation...i have been listening to you every day ever since I subscribed your channel... I am a retired English teacher in India... regretful at my late subscription.. however it's never too late as every video you created are a huge help to all those who have wish to learn and improve their knowledge, no matter what age they are at...profound gratitude from a learner at her late sixties 🙏
You don't know how difficult learning adjectives is for English learners. I would say it's the second most difficult subject to learn, just after prepositions. Another topic I classify difficult is collocations, when you use a noun or an adjective plus a preposition. Very hard. Very hard. Well, if you could record some long videos explaining these topics, we would appreciate so much. Your explanations are splendid!
Right now ,i am watching and share among my colleagues.. keep all the words and meanings in one go..so we can screenshot all together to get the clear idea...
Thank you Mr.Hary for the lesson. Although I am an English teacher and I have been studying and teaching English for a long time , most of these words I have never heard of them . Are they common in British English ? Anyway , thanks a lot .
Thank you for your visit. If you want to avoid boring adjectives like small and big, or very small very big, then you need to know these. Would you like milk in your tea? Yes, a tiny drop, please. Hope this helps.
Could you please teach us more about the worlds that native speaker really use in real life? And, How many words do I need to know in English? Is the best way to learn English is to read a lot? That's it! Have a great day! ❤️
Hi Harry!I love your English lesson very much but I miss one which I'm searching for very urgently that is My two cents worth.Can you give me the lessons
Is that adjectives collocating only with that nouns? Can i say solid room, massive wave or Just only say a vast room, a gigantic wave? Are there any false?
@@trytohelpothers I am reading Merry Berry’s autobiography these days, she is a famous connoisseur of baking programmes on television in the UK. But you can read biographies of any famous people that interest you.
Sir your teaching method is incredible. I have learned many things from your videos. Sir I am an English literature student from Pakistan. Can I get your email for essay evaluation?
Hi, I just come across your channel. Hope you're doing great sir. I make a plea to create detailed video on essay writing of 2000 words, techniques, hints, tips and tricks to write an effective essay of 2000 words. Thanks!
the pronunciation of bulky is a bit off to my ear... where are you from exactly, maybe there is some pronunciation change in the area where you live, wouldn't be surprised if it was somewhere in the Blackpool area :) although the rest of the pronunciation I don't have a problem with. But than again, you pronounce infinitesimal the American way..
Dear Harry, thank you so much for all your work. You are wonderful. I am learning a lot with your classes.
Excellent. Keep it up 👍🏻
Dear Harry, I am a french english teacher in France. I love your videos. I have been teaching english for years now and I feel I have finally found videos with real , proper english conversational words ! Love it. Thank you so much for sharing your videos .
Thanks for the feedback, Isabelle 🙏 I publish a new lesson every Wednesday.
Great lessons! I am Latin and I love your teachings.
Thanks for watching 😊
Extraordinary lessons! Especially for me as a non-native speaker much more than merely helpful. Thank You very much.
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Thank you so much Harry sir
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Dear Harry. I learn a lot.thanks. I am enjoying your lessons
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Thank you so much for taking the time to make these lessons for us 🙏 I am learning a lot.
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Great lesson😊
Thank you
I really appreciate your sharing. Long life Sir.
Thank you for your kind words
Harry, as ever thanks ever so much for your time, as well as your lessons. Greetings from Valencia. Regards, : the man from Casablanca Morocco. I am in Spain for 2 weeks.
Enjoy your holiday!!
Really awesome way of teaching thanks for teaching so wonderfully well
So kind of you....harry teacher...you're such a great chap!😊
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Love this, a joyful video. It is an evocative lesson. Especially in pronunciation and use of these words make me to make steps forward. Thanks Harry
Glad you liked it. Don’t forget to practice
Thank you so much Harry.... waiting for another videos 💕
More to come!
Great teaching, Thank you very much!
Hi Harry! Just to know, you pronounced infinitesimal differently than it should be, is there any reason?
Dear Harry, I am also confused and join in that question.. Dr Clarkson (in 'Downton Abbey') pronounces clearly like "infinitEsimal".. Your authority is paramount, but please comment
Thank u.l am learning lot with u !
Glad to hear that
Hi, Harry, thanks a lot!!!!!
Any time!
my recent ielts feedback in speaking they said to continue improving my vocabulary. my CEFR is C1 studying to be C2.
Check out my collocations lessons. They’ll definitely help with C2
Dear Harry it's very useful and I'm learning English u r an amazing person and making it easy to pronounce
Thank you! 😃
Thanks teacher.👍️
Wonderful way.
Thanks a million.
You’re welcome
As usual, your teaching has always been second to none.
Thanks again!
Dear sir, thank you so much for such wonderful videos enhancing my knowledge of English grammar, enriching my vocabulary and improving my pronunciation...i have been listening to you every day ever since I subscribed your channel... I am a retired English teacher in India... regretful at my late subscription.. however it's never too late as every video you created are a huge help to all those who have wish to learn and improve their knowledge, no matter what age they are at...profound gratitude from a learner at her late sixties 🙏
Never stop learning. Thanks for watching
Thank you Harry sir . from Bangladesh
Hi Sir Harry, you helped a lot including me. Thank you.
Brilliant 👍
hello dear sir, you are most welcome for your interesting teaching system
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Thank you!
Thanks harry
Any time
Thank you Teacher
You’re very welcome Gaurav
Thank you very useful.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi teacher it was really a very useful video as a learner i appreciate each word you ve spelled thank u a bunch
Many thanks!
Wow excellent
Thanks Sr. for sharing such useful vocab. I really aprreciate the work You do for us to learn something new.Take care and regards from Trujillo- Perú.
It's my pleasure
You don't know how difficult learning adjectives is for English learners. I would say it's the second most difficult subject to learn, just after prepositions. Another topic I classify difficult is collocations, when you use a noun or an adjective plus a preposition. Very hard. Very hard. Well, if you could record some long videos explaining these topics, we would appreciate so much. Your explanations are splendid!
Thank you! I have a few videos with collocations on different topics and adjective + preposition collocations. Please check them out
Thanks for this
Thank you,Sir
It's is really useful in essay writing.❣️
Excellent! Glad I could help you
Great work ❤️
Thanks for watching
Right now ,i am watching and share among my colleagues..
keep all the words and meanings in one go..so we can screenshot all together to get the clear idea...
Hello sir ❤️ Harry. Its wonderful sharing. Thank you for your great efforts. Good luck. New Friend ♥️ on your Channel RUclips. Like you
Welcome aboard
Thanks boss
My pleasure
Superb. Your lessons are so much helpful...please read with us some interesting books ore articles...please please
Thank you for your suggestion. I have something in mind.
Thank you Mr.Hary for the lesson. Although I am an English teacher and I have been studying and teaching English for a long time , most of these words I have never heard of them . Are they common in British English ? Anyway , thanks a lot .
Thank you for your visit. If you want to avoid boring adjectives like small and big, or very small very big, then you need to know these. Would you like milk in your tea? Yes, a tiny drop, please. Hope this helps.
Could you please teach us more about the worlds that native speaker really use in real life? And, How many words do I need to know in English? Is the best way to learn English is to read a lot? That's it! Have a great day! ❤️
👍 I'll put it on my list
❤I learned a lot of good and practical English from you! Thank you so much! But there is still a long way for me to speak fluent English. 😅
Thanksss one more day
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Hi Harry!I love your English lesson very much but I miss one which I'm searching for very urgently that is My two cents worth.Can you give me the lessons
It is similar to It is similar in meaning to "just my opinion". Check my video about other ways to say I think
Is that adjectives collocating only with that nouns? Can i say solid room, massive wave or Just only say a vast room, a gigantic wave? Are there any false?
Sir please suggest me any other content for English learning
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Thank you for your suggestion 🙏 A video on books is on my list.
Read autobiographies…
Whom
Would you like to mention name
@@trytohelpothers I am reading Merry Berry’s autobiography these days, she is a famous connoisseur of baking programmes on television in the UK.
But you can read biographies of any famous people that interest you.
Thank you Harry. Love you ideas. Sorry, please check your pronunciation of IN-FIN-I-TES-I-MAL. You say IN-FI-TES-I-MAL.
Thank you for your comment. I actually say INFINITESIMAL.
About large, we also have the adj:"elephantine"
the pronunciation of infinitesimal on the M&W is diffrent?
Apologies. I think I pronounced it too quickly. /ˌɪnfɪnɪˈtɛsɪml/
Sir your teaching method is incredible. I have learned many things from your videos. Sir I am an English literature student from Pakistan.
Can I get your email for essay evaluation?
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would you please write all the new words after explaining them.god bless you.
Sorry, I usually do, this time it was too many. You can find them on my website.
You’re pronunciation of infinitesemal is not correct. For the rest I like very much your videos. Please go on Harry!!
Hi, I just come across your channel. Hope you're doing great sir. I make a plea to create detailed video on essay writing of 2000 words, techniques, hints, tips and tricks to write an effective essay of 2000 words. Thanks!
Thank you, I’ll put it on my list. I have a video how to improve your writing skills, check it out.
Gargantuan meal; it’s-bitsy spider
Teacher Harry what does cherry picking mean?
It means selecting only the best or most favourable things and ignoring the rest.
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WhatsApp soles mean the Letterman C and D ?
the pronunciation of bulky is a bit off to my ear... where are you from exactly, maybe there is some pronunciation change in the area where you live, wouldn't be surprised if it was somewhere in the Blackpool area :) although the rest of the pronunciation I don't have a problem with. But than again, you pronounce infinitesimal the American way..
The city is vast
Mammoths lived long after dinosaurs.
I think 'ni' should be pronounced in in-fi-NI-tes-i-mal, not infitesimal. as you said.
Infi NI tesimal
That TINY country hosting the FIFA world cup.
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My two cents worth