Wondering if you would ever expand to teach other languages using this same approach. I'm a native English speaker but appreciate the plain-spoken, simple, clear, conversation-based way you teach.
ذكرنا اللغة الإنجليزيه والمدرسين البريطانيين لأنهم أخبرونا أنه لم يكن في القارتين الأمريكيتين سكان ، ولكن أوروبا ذكرت في احاديث النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم أنها من جملة بلدان أهل المشرق ولم يكن هناك في أوروبا من هم يتكلمون الإنجليزي غير بريطانيا ، لذلك عبرت عن رأيي وقلت أن الأفضل للناس الراغبين في تعلم اللغه الإنجليزي بأن يتعلمون اللغه بلسان بريطاني.
gotten (chiefly Canada, US, Ireland, Scotland, Northern English, or archaic) past participle of get The American and archaic or regional British usage of the verb conjugates as get-got-gotten or as get-got-got depending on the meaning, whereas the modern general British usage of the verb has largely lost this distinction and normally conjugates as get-got-got in most cases except, sometimes, where the speaker wants to emphasize getting something. Gotten has also survived in adjectives, especially in ill-gotten gains. There is an increased usage of gotten in the UK (specifically England), which may be due to influence from American films and increased access to American programs in Britain. However, it is still less common than the get-got-got conjugation.
Hi Michael, this is a very useful lesson. I have never seen a lesson you taught that was not useful! ❤ Personally I prefer American English, it sounds softer. 😊 Great work!
I find myself prefering British English.. but 😂.. I mix those two.. I'd say elevator or in the hospital.. but I'd say flat and pronunce tomato and vitamin like British.. but it's truck and team IS.. 😂
I also speak a hodgepodge of BE and AE, and I will always keep pronouncing "New York" and "Aluminium" the British way. On the other hand, I say "don't have" instead of "haven't got".
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Do you prefer American or British English? Let me know!
American is easier than British
I like both 😁
I like both too
American but I went to learn both
I prefer American
I think it's easier to understand and to learn 💎💎💎💙💙💙🍀🍀🍀✨✨✨
I prefer British accent. I enjoyed the video, very interesting😊
Which one, Scottish, English or Welsh?
Wondering if you would ever expand to teach other languages using this same approach. I'm a native English speaker but appreciate the plain-spoken, simple, clear, conversation-based way you teach.
Thank you, you are very helpful Michael
Interesting. Improving my listening here with you from Brazil.
I really felt confidence when I listen your lesson and easy to understand. Thank a bunch for that.
Love you Michael Anton and your every lesson is so helpful for me,thanks a lot.❤✨
Your channel is brilliant. I have no preference. I guess what matters is expressing oneself clearly. Thank you, sir.🤞💪💎🌾🍀
I'm interested to know more English grammar and pronunciation.
Thank you
thank you a lot for your work! It was really interesting and useful video! ☺️🔥🔥
ذكرنا اللغة الإنجليزيه والمدرسين البريطانيين لأنهم أخبرونا أنه لم يكن في القارتين الأمريكيتين سكان ، ولكن أوروبا ذكرت في احاديث النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم أنها من جملة بلدان أهل المشرق ولم يكن هناك في أوروبا من هم يتكلمون الإنجليزي غير بريطانيا ، لذلك عبرت عن رأيي وقلت أن الأفضل للناس الراغبين في تعلم اللغه الإنجليزي بأن يتعلمون اللغه بلسان بريطاني.
Very useful and informative. And you’re such eye candy ❤
Nice Teacher
Really
Useful,thanks.
It's really useful thank you
Very useful
Thank you very much for your efforts, and I have chosen the American accent because I find it easier and more common
Thank you sir
English Language is really difficult for me, but I understand you amazing 👏 ❤️
gotten
(chiefly Canada, US, Ireland, Scotland, Northern English, or archaic) past participle of get
The American and archaic or regional British usage of the verb conjugates as get-got-gotten or as get-got-got depending on the meaning, whereas the modern general British usage of the verb has largely lost this distinction and normally conjugates as get-got-got in most cases except, sometimes, where the speaker wants to emphasize getting something. Gotten has also survived in adjectives, especially in ill-gotten gains. There is an increased usage of gotten in the UK (specifically England), which may be due to influence from American films and increased access to American programs in Britain. However, it is still less common than the get-got-got conjugation.
very very usefull ❤❤
hi my dear Michael your teaching is very brilliant and useful for me Good luck ❤
Both
Thanks for teaching us ❤️
Very useful Michael! Many thanks
Glad it was helpful!
British English and accent is the best for me.
thank you so much
Great video. Amazing lesson. Thank you, sir.💎💪🖖🌾🍀🙏🏻
Very useful information thank you
Te entendí, y siento que ambos idiomas son importantes. Yo me inclino mas por el ingles Americano, porque estoy mas cerca de USA
I love you teacher❤
Both are 👌
It was useful keep going sir🥹✨💙
I like British English it's clearly
You are? Asian countries?
American accent ❤
I prefer British English.
I enjoyed watching your video and listening to you.❤
You are European ?
Hi Michael,
this is a very useful lesson. I have never seen a lesson you taught that was not useful! ❤ Personally I prefer American English, it sounds softer. 😊
Great work!
thanks as always, Susanne! Pleasure to teach you in the Club :)
@@englishattheready I’m very thankful that I may learn from you and Jacob and your team! I have never regretted joining the Club!
Your posts are very useful for us long live❤
Thanks for your kind words 😅
This is very useful information and I would like to know or learn about American English
English at the ready, do you have podcast?
I enjoy learning in both accent 🎉
Both accents are good. But I could'nt understand the last point about meaning of hospital without the article "the" in British English.
Your explanation was useful but I like American accents💙👍🏻
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I prefer British English sir
Very helpful, thanks teacher.😊 🌻
Thank you
Can say the difference between th
I like the American accent. What is correct "may I call in" or "may I call on"
American English, I like , sometimes British.
Hi Michael !!! I prefere american english..
perhaps and maybe
I recommend British English. In fact I learned British English from Birmingham accent
The video is useful ❤ 🇴🇲
I totally prefer the American accent❤❤
I want to speak english fluent and right.
I prefer American English ,thanks a million 🙏🏻👏💐
It's really interesting
I find myself prefering British English.. but 😂.. I mix those two.. I'd say elevator or in the hospital.. but I'd say flat and pronunce tomato and vitamin like British.. but it's truck and team IS.. 😂
I also speak a hodgepodge of BE and AE, and I will always keep pronouncing "New York" and "Aluminium" the British way. On the other hand, I say "don't have" instead of "haven't got".
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I want to be fluent in English
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Well American was the most where I prefered the most cause The U.S was the tech and business country😂
Arent US and Canadian pretty much the same ? 🫤
Yep !
You have a North american accent !
I prefer american English ❤
I prefer American ! I understood everything my teacher …🙏☺️ Kalimera 🌹
I prefer americam accent
I like American accent because they have a stranger accent I like it my English teacher always recommend me that
I prefer American accent. I find it more difficult to understand the British accent.
🇺🇲 accent is way easier
English 🏴 The language
Not American English, the dialect.
American Accent
Mentor, I prefer American English
I prefer american accent ...
Really? Why?
Ótimo entendo.
Sei poucas palavras BB!!
Ô my good!!!
Mas. Eu olho a letra da música se for de significado ruim eu não escuto. Eu obedeci a Deus. Deixei mais.
Lindoo
llovyou
thank you