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I like the way you explain few words with drawing Eg. Go out on a limp. Out of woodwork May I suggest Every lesson few words like that... Improve very much Thanks sir
There's a person in the "12 seats" of Russian writers Ilf and Petroff - Эллочка Щукина. She had only 30 words in her vocabulary and easily and fluently used them in any conversation. 😊 Thanks for the lesson. Hello from Russia.
As usual, fantastic spontaneous drawing of Japan and America, who can do it that way without thinking?? So narrative!! 😁🤩 And I would also like to hear you say something in French. 🙏🏻 Japanese is certainly one of the most difficult languages to learn, yours sounds really good to the ears, and I have no doubt it does. ☺️😍
Hello👋 I have a question. I learned a new way to use "dress" through watching a cooking video on RUclips. The chef said, "dress the vegetables. " I have been familiar with the word into "dress yourself up" or "that's a nice dress", haven't seen "dress the vegetables." Do you think this way would be learning English as a first language? Thank you.
Hi Drew, Thanks for your lessons! Just wanted to ask you: What happened with the lighting in your videos? Your face appears darker and the shadows seem too strong.
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I like the way you explain few words with drawing
Eg. Go out on a limp.
Out of woodwork
May I suggest
Every lesson few words like that... Improve very much
Thanks sir
another great lesson. learning so much on this channel. a very good teacher.
This channel is the best for learning English. Thank you, Drew, for these amazing lessons! You are my sensei 😄
It’s about listening to smth you mostly understand for more than 5 hours a day for up to a year, then you probably get fluent
There's a person in the "12 seats" of Russian writers Ilf and Petroff - Эллочка Щукина. She had only 30 words in her vocabulary and easily and fluently used them in any conversation. 😊
Thanks for the lesson. Hello from Russia.
I am teacher and I think that you are really talented teacher
You give the accurate definition of everything
As usual, fantastic spontaneous drawing of Japan and America, who can do it that way without thinking??
So narrative!! 😁🤩
And I would also like to hear you say something in French. 🙏🏻 Japanese is certainly one of the most difficult languages to learn, yours sounds really good to the ears, and I have no doubt it does. ☺️😍
I failed French in high school. But I bet I could learn pretty quickly now. :)
Really, I don't doubt it for a second! 👍🏻😃😉
hello thank you for all what you did to help people. i try to be like a native speaker
Hello👋
I have a question.
I learned a new way to use "dress" through watching a cooking video on RUclips. The chef said, "dress the vegetables. " I have been familiar with the word into "dress yourself up" or "that's a nice dress", haven't seen "dress the vegetables."
Do you think this way would be learning English as a first language?
Thank you.
Yes. Nice work. :)
Truly learn English as second language is a waste of time. I did it and I did not get better.
Hello I am Stella from Nigeria, I have been following your lesson for some time now but I can't speak better
How are you doing teacher. I am contacting with you from Somalia, the Horn of Africa. I hoped you know it right
Good morning , where can I found Frederick App
englishanyone.com/frederick :) Please share the link for others!
Hi drew...how many words I need to undertand for fluency? Thanks
Hi Drew,pictures speaks more,keep on doing on the same way!
Hi Drew,
Thanks for your lessons!
Just wanted to ask you: What happened with the lighting in your videos? Your face appears darker and the shadows seem too strong.
I don’t use any special lighting, so it’s just how the window lighting is. :)
How can I get the fedric?
It would b amazing if u use subtitles sir
Thanks...👍
Русский где!?!!!
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