Wow! I'm not even sure she's a real native speaker now. Even Pre-Intermediate students know that we never use the Present Perfect with finished time periods. It's fundamental.
I teach English here in Brazil, but I would never claim to speak it exactly like a native speaker. Some teachers should not only be honest with their students, but they should also strive to minimize their mistakes. 😂
Thanks Lisa.. so he is a screw loose.. it mesns crazy and sharp.. potable water or drinking water..flatteware or tensils, silverware.. funny word.. spin around or lazy Susan
You guys are amazing! The only two teachers who really care about their students. All the other videos out there are based on false and confusing information, and their goal seems to be making not native speakers feel like they will never be good enough
He's got a few screws loose... In my native Latvian we have a similar expression. It does not mean that he is crazy, but sometimes he is not smart about some things.
Neither of you two (Kevin & Liza) speak English (ie. the Kings English) you both speak "Murican" so it is Chutzperdik on your part to teach English to us Hoi Polloi
are you kidding, now you correct Canadians? The first person is a native speaker, she's Canadian. You're going too far with this. It was fine when you were correcting those "teachers" non native speakers who said absurds. This creator is a native speaker. Don't correct native speakers! If a native speaker says something and it doesn't sound wrong to her i also can say it, period. I don't care what your rules tell. Native speakers are the only rulers for me if we're talking about English
Whoa, whoa, whoa... These are not Liza's personal grammar rules. Also, these videos are directed primarily not at Evelin or Marina but at millions of viewers who have no idea what the rules are. Yeah, I agree with you that native speakers can speak any way they want, but as long as Evelin is an English teacher, she should know better.
@@powerful-i8 do you know a lot of rules of your native language? i don't. And when i try to analyze mine, i understand that sometimes i speak not as the rules say. For instance my language has genders for not alive objects like a table is he, or wall is she. Everything has a gender either he or she, but there's also it. So i noticed that when i speak, many genders i say are grammatically incorrect, but we can say them both ways. And it doesn't mean we can deny grammar and just put any gender we want. No, that would sound extremely wired. But the "mistakes" i do sound absolutely natural. Like vegetable oil is she, but i often say it as he. And it sounds natural. But if i say that a table is she (it's he) it would be super wired. So there's a very big difference between grammatical mistakes that sound natural and mistakes that sound wired
The correctors have become the corrected. Nobody is safe😅Good observations-the 'ways to say someone's not very smart' were particularly egregious.
Thank you very much Liza!
You are the best teacher, I don't believe someone blindly we should crosscheck sometimes but you are no.1 teacher .
I opened the video to press like and I'll watch it later in the day 😊 Thank you dear teacher Lisa❤
Useful lessons, keep going 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Great video,thanks guys
Wow! I'm not even sure she's a real native speaker now. Even Pre-Intermediate students know that we never use the Present Perfect with finished time periods. It's fundamental.
I teach English here in Brazil, but I would never claim to speak it exactly like a native speaker.
Some teachers should not only be honest with their students, but they should also strive to minimize their mistakes. 😂
I teach English too 😅
Lisa is very good teacher.
A very good teacher
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Thanks Lisa.. so he is a screw loose.. it mesns crazy and sharp.. potable water or drinking water..flatteware or tensils, silverware.. funny word.. spin around or lazy Susan
Liza ...being not native speaker(still don't believe that), you are totally amazing teacher.
You guys are amazing! The only two teachers who really care about their students. All the other videos out there are based on false and confusing information, and their goal seems to be making not native speakers feel like they will never be good enough
Second comment ❤❤thank you very much 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks Teacher Liza ♡
Thank you!! All these phrases really helped me
I remember her advising people not to remember "half past nine" and "quarter to ten" because it's a waste of time, according to her. So ridiculous.
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Yo 😅 what's up y'all i hope you're doing awesome this video is so wonderful thanks so much awesome job y'all 😅😅
If you say that someone is off their rocker, you mean that that person is behaving in a very strange or silly way. Cambridge dictionary..
He's got a few screws loose... In my native Latvian we have a similar expression. It does not mean that he is crazy, but sometimes he is not smart about some things.
Pleasу Liza tell us, do you think Evelin is not a native speaker?
She is. Somehow she made such a basic mistake.
Even natives make mistakes
She sounds like having a German accent or something :)
@@HarrierPanels She's a Canadian, therefore, they have an accent different than the USA.
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I am sure she knows grammar well. Everyone makes mistakes.
Hey Liza.
It's been a while.
But Liza, what did you say it's not past simple tense, it's past simple passive 😢
The past simple tense can have active or passive voice, but both belong to the past simple tense.
Neither of you two (Kevin & Liza) speak English (ie. the Kings English) you both speak "Murican" so it is Chutzperdik on your part to teach English to us Hoi Polloi
are you kidding, now you correct Canadians? The first person is a native speaker, she's Canadian. You're going too far with this. It was fine when you were correcting those "teachers" non native speakers who said absurds. This creator is a native speaker. Don't correct native speakers! If a native speaker says something and it doesn't sound wrong to her i also can say it, period. I don't care what your rules tell. Native speakers are the only rulers for me if we're talking about English
Whoa, whoa, whoa... These are not Liza's personal grammar rules. Also, these videos are directed primarily not at Evelin or Marina but at millions of viewers who have no idea what the rules are. Yeah, I agree with you that native speakers can speak any way they want, but as long as Evelin is an English teacher, she should know better.
If you don't know the rules you're not native speaker
@@powerful-i8 do you know a lot of rules of your native language? i don't. And when i try to analyze mine, i understand that sometimes i speak not as the rules say. For instance my language has genders for not alive objects like a table is he, or wall is she. Everything has a gender either he or she, but there's also it. So i noticed that when i speak, many genders i say are grammatically incorrect, but we can say them both ways. And it doesn't mean we can deny grammar and just put any gender we want. No, that would sound extremely wired. But the "mistakes" i do sound absolutely natural. Like vegetable oil is she, but i often say it as he. And it sounds natural. But if i say that a table is she (it's he) it would be super wired.
So there's a very big difference between grammatical mistakes that sound natural and mistakes that sound wired
@@bigbang259 I'm not a native english speakers but I know almost all the rules of my native language
@@bigbang259 my language has also genders for inanimate objects
I'm a bit confused a chamomile or camomile in both British and American English is /kememail/ not /kememil/ ,or maybe I'm wrong?
First comment again , I love them thank you for everything!! ❤️😊
First on buys a round of drinks for all the other posters on the page!
I'm just astonished. In a video she said she had a Master's degree in English. How can she make such a mistake?
Master's degree in Incorrect English 😄
A teacher who debunks another teacher does not know the meaning of a word herself
the first mistake was made by qualified native English speaker
the first mistake is made by a qualified native English Speaker
the first mistake was made by a qualified native English speaker
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U rock guys! The best ones !
Hello
Is link to your website valid?
Hey. Google pronounces “Chamomile” like “KAM-uh-mile” (with the "mile" sound at the end) 🤔 British pronunciation? 😅
Yes, that's how us Brits say it 🇬🇧
Passive voice or past simple?
0:53 Are these changes still relevant?
The still are, unless we hear otherwise. 🙂