Thank you for sharing such priceless information for those who are working hard trying to get better at English. I am Brazilian and study English to achieve the C2 level. I've got a degree in languages and I am currently working as an English teacher in a high school. You are a knowledgeable teacher making other teachers overcoming their difficulties and fears. Thank you so much. You have no idea how you are helping me. 😍♥️
Wow! Thank you for taking the time to write these kind words. The videos take a lot of work (and I'm busy) so feedback like this makes it feel worthwhile. Can I help you a little? In your comment you said '...a knowledgeable teacher making other teachers overcoming their difficulties...' I would say 'HELPING others OVERCOME' - the verb 'overcome' needs to be in the base form and not the gerund after that construction. Once again, thank you so much and I wish you the very best with your English journey and teaching role.
this is really invaluable for us sir i cannot stress the importance of these videos enough. you're absolutely doing fantastic 😊 the only thing I'm afraid of is that you're gonna stop doing those videos which are so meaningful and beneficial for us. thanks for the video 🙏 have a lovely day
This is a passive very construction. When I was a school teacher, I taught my students a trick to check if it’s a passive verb construction. If you can add ‘by zombies’ to the end, it’s a passive verb e.g. ‘work produced at home by zombies’, ‘English is spoken here by zombies’ etc.
I wanna send you endless thanks for innovative way of writing teaching. But I should also consider that you can use Remote working rather than working from home.
I have something to ask. I am referring to the third paragraph. In the first sentence there, you use ‘an employee’ and the next sentence you use the pronoun ‘they’. Can you explain on that because i thought that i would use he/she there since it refers to a singular subject before that.
Hey! Great question. The singular “they” is a generic third-person singular pronoun in English. Use of the singular “they” is endorsed as part of APA Style because it is inclusive of all people and helps writers avoid making assumptions about gender. As a native speaker, when I don’t know if an unknown person is male or female, I’ll say “they” without thinking. Some writers will interchange “he” and “she” or write “he/she”.
Thank you for sharing such priceless information for those who are working hard trying to get better at English. I am Brazilian and study English to achieve the C2 level. I've got a degree in languages and I am currently working as an English teacher in a high school. You are a knowledgeable teacher making other teachers overcoming their difficulties and fears. Thank you so much. You have no idea how you are helping me. 😍♥️
Wow! Thank you for taking the time to write these kind words. The videos take a lot of work (and I'm busy) so feedback like this makes it feel worthwhile. Can I help you a little? In your comment you said '...a knowledgeable teacher making other teachers overcoming their difficulties...' I would say 'HELPING others OVERCOME' - the verb 'overcome' needs to be in the base form and not the gerund after that construction. Once again, thank you so much and I wish you the very best with your English journey and teaching role.
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this is really invaluable for us sir i cannot stress the importance of these videos enough. you're absolutely doing fantastic 😊 the only thing I'm afraid of is that you're gonna stop doing those videos which are so meaningful and beneficial for us. thanks for the video 🙏 have a lovely day
Thank you so much for your encouragement. The videos are a lot of work and it’s comments like yours which keep me motivated. 😀
I can tell I’m improving thanks to your videos!! 👍👍
Wonderful. I’m back after a break from RUclips and just published a new video.
I like everything you post I hope you can do this every Friday ❤
Thank you and I’m trying to! 😀
As always, your work is impeccable! Thank you so much. I'm eagerly anticipating the next video!
That is a very kind thing to say and I appreciate it! Best wishes
It is really impressive to see that you show us more and more vocab and sentence structure, I really apreciate that Thank you very much.
You’re very welcome and thanks for sharing your positivity!
Having this kind of videos is a great advantage to improve the writing 👏👏👏 Thanks for all your work
You're very welcome! I’m so glad I could help 😀
This is a great video. I learned a lot. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! What country are you in?
I am based in Switzerland. @@englishlearningexpert3595
Damn, man, you deserve more than you have now
Thank you - these comments give me motivation to keep going!
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You’re very kind 😀
Paragraph 3, the use of 'work produced at home', can you please enlighten me on the form of the word 'produced' there? is it an adjective?
This is a passive very construction. When I was a school teacher, I taught my students a trick to check if it’s a passive verb construction. If you can add ‘by zombies’ to the end, it’s a passive verb e.g. ‘work produced at home by zombies’, ‘English is spoken here by zombies’ etc.
I wanna send you endless thanks for innovative way of writing teaching. But I should also consider that you can use Remote working rather than working from home.
Great suggestion! Thank you!
thank you for all your work 😊
Thanks for your encouragement 😃
Thanks sir
You’re super welcome 🤗
Thank you 🧡
You’re welcome 😊
I have something to ask. I am referring to the third paragraph. In the first sentence there, you use ‘an employee’ and the next sentence you use the pronoun ‘they’. Can you explain on that because i thought that i would use he/she there since it refers to a singular subject before that.
Hey! Great question. The singular “they” is a generic third-person singular pronoun in English. Use of the singular “they” is endorsed as part of APA Style because it is inclusive of all people and helps writers avoid making assumptions about gender. As a native speaker, when I don’t know if an unknown person is male or female, I’ll say “they” without thinking. Some writers will interchange “he” and “she” or write “he/she”.
A very interesting content. More videos please. Thank you so much.
More to come! In fact, a new is coming tomorrow 😀
Where will I find the pdf?
Coming soon - check out my community posts.
Where is the pdf?
Coming soon 😀
where will i find pdf?
It’s coming soon - I’ll announce it in my community tab.
Please provide us pdf too
I’m working on it 😀