Mr. Chris! Thank you so very much for all the videos! I'm taking a TEFL course in Egypt and thanks to your videos I have a solid idea about everything we're learning, which honestly makes me pretty good about myself for taking some time and studying your videos down to a T. Please keep posting because what you are doing is brilliant (just like you) to say the least.
Hi Chris! I have just found your videos. The short story is that I signed up to be a helper at a free, volunteer run, English program hosted at a church. A few weeks later, I now have my own beginners classroom with 8 students all the way from South Korea to Mexico to Japan. I am literally learning as I go because I haven't even had the chance to go through the training yet. I am watching through the "How to Teach Beginners English" series and am excited to start using what I am learning. The problem I am stuck on is that the books feel too advanced and I don't know if I should keep going in them or stop and go to basics... but I don't even know what the basics are! I am in the US, my students goal is to speak conversational English and I lived out of the country growing up so I am struggling with all these grammatical terms myself. I hardly know what a perfect tense is. What is your advice? I know that that is a big question, but I will take anything at this point. Thank you!
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Mr. Chris! Thank you so very much for all the videos! I'm taking a TEFL course in Egypt and thanks to your videos I have a solid idea about everything we're learning, which honestly makes me pretty good about myself for taking some time and studying your videos down to a T. Please keep posting because what you are doing is brilliant (just like you) to say the least.
Fantastic!
Another brilliant video - good tip on writing the word in its complete form and thanks for giving lots of examples of CCQs.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Chris.I really enjoyed watching your video 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much Chris you're a life saver
Any time
Hi Chris! I have just found your videos. The short story is that I signed up to be a helper at a free, volunteer run, English program hosted at a church. A few weeks later, I now have my own beginners classroom with 8 students all the way from South Korea to Mexico to Japan. I am literally learning as I go because I haven't even had the chance to go through the training yet. I am watching through the "How to Teach Beginners English" series and am excited to start using what I am learning. The problem I am stuck on is that the books feel too advanced and I don't know if I should keep going in them or stop and go to basics... but I don't even know what the basics are! I am in the US, my students goal is to speak conversational English and I lived out of the country growing up so I am struggling with all these grammatical terms myself. I hardly know what a perfect tense is. What is your advice? I know that that is a big question, but I will take anything at this point. Thank you!
Very nice chris thank you for all the good content
You’re welcome!
Hi,what should I complet?
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
More CCQing and Less TTT
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Awesome content ! Keep it up 🙏👍👍
Thank you 🙌
Hi thanks a lot for your explanation,but please for each items bring example.
It would be more clear.
With all my respect.
gold
You are a diamond 💎