Thank you very much انا من الوطن العربي لو قلت لحضرتك انني اكتب كل كلمة تنطقها في درسك لن تصدق على اية حال اقدر لك المجهود الذي تبذله من اجل الذين يريدون تعلم اللغة الانكليزية ..لك خالص تمنياتي ..
Hands-down, you are the best teacher I've ever met online! I believe I won't have a rough day anymore in English speaking, coz I am getting more and more better daily practising with you! Thanks for your support! And, I am on the verge of getting fluency in short period!🎉 11:43
You say my heart word, hands-down my boss is a moody person that I have never seen before like him. You know, I am on the verge of being crazy . I am dead serious.
Hi coach , I have a problem, I would like to practice this Article again for tomorrow, but I don’t know how to bring back to study, there is no name or number, could you pls help me, thank you very much 😊😊😊
20240422 Monday This video is about learning useful English expressions and vocabulary. Here are the important vocabulary and expressions covered in the video: Rough day: This is used to say that you or someone else had a difficult day. I'll say: This is a common way to agree with someone. On the verge of something: This means that you are very close to doing something. You're kidding: This is used to express surprise or disbelief, similar to saying "are you joking?". I'm dead serious: This means that you are completely serious and not joking. How come: This is used to ask why something is the case. Don't get me wrong: This is used to clarify something you are about to say, in case the other person might misunderstand. Field of work: This is a fancy way to say someone's job. Hands down: This means definitely, unquestionably, or without a doubt. Absolutely! Here's a scenario that incorporates all the vocabulary and expressions: Scenario: You're catching up with a coworker after work. You: Hey, how was your day? Coworker: Rough day! We were swamped with meetings all afternoon. You: I'll say. You look on the verge of a meltdown! Coworker: (Chuckles) You're kidding, right? But seriously, don't get me wrong, I love my job in the field of work, but today has just been hands down the most hectic day ever. You: How come? What happened? Coworker: We had three last-minute client calls on top of our regular meetings. It was crazy!
This might be a better script than my original lesson script. Can I ask how you generated it? (specifics) What prompts did you use? Maybe I can run my script through an AI and improve it before I film the video. This might be a way for me to improve my content.
@@EnglishCoachChad usually I will use diff prompts to get the results I want. Take PBS news hour for instance, I will use the prompt: give me all the phrasal verbs from the video. And explain them a little bit. Sometimes, gpt is better than Gemini.
@@EnglishCoachChad take PBS news hour for instance, I will copy the transcript and use prompt, Prompt: imagine you are my English teacher, what can I learn from the transcript. Prompt: from the English language learning perspective, what can I learn from the transcript. Prompt: breakdown some important sentences for me and explain why.
By doing 2 months regularly without skipping one day. I found that my improvement in vocabulary !!!! Thanks to you sir !!!
Thank you very much انا من الوطن العربي لو قلت لحضرتك انني اكتب كل كلمة تنطقها في درسك لن تصدق على اية حال اقدر لك المجهود الذي تبذله من اجل الذين يريدون تعلم اللغة الانكليزية ..لك خالص تمنياتي ..
Hands-down, you are the best teacher I've ever met online! I believe I won't have a rough day anymore in English speaking, coz I am getting more and more better daily practising with you! Thanks for your support!
And, I am on the verge of getting fluency in short period!🎉 11:43
Is this ur only learning resource?
Your area of work is Teaching and you are hands down teacher 🙏
Hands down, you're a great and charismatic teacher! A million thanks! Greetings from Ukraine!
Helping someone is great. Getting in to their shoes, really for very few minutes 😅
Thanks for teaching. 😊
Hands down, you’re the best English teacher ever! 💐🫰🏻
You're the best teacher hands down
great job ,Mr Chad,Thank you very much for your effort I am on verge of fluencing English
Boom! I was on the verge of giving up on my dream to be fluent English.🎉❤...Still...practice
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Thanks for your teaching
Thank you very much!
Keep going Sir. It was a helpful session.
Hands down you are amazing
Thank you a lot my teacher ❤
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❤❤Thank you Coach Chad
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You say my heart word, hands-down my boss is a moody person that I have never seen before like him. You know, I am on the verge of being crazy . I am dead serious.
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I'm on the verge of retired,
I'm hands_down like working in the fields
Is there any grammer mistakes?
Sir, iam a new subscriber. From which video onwards I have to start practice shadowing
Hi coach , I have a problem, I would like to practice this Article again for tomorrow, but I don’t know how to bring back to study, there is no name or number, could you pls help me, thank you very much 😊😊😊
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It's not kidding on the job
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I m on the verge of quitting learning
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20240422 Monday
This video is about learning useful English expressions and vocabulary. Here are the important vocabulary and expressions covered in the video:
Rough day: This is used to say that you or someone else had a difficult day.
I'll say: This is a common way to agree with someone.
On the verge of something: This means that you are very close to doing something.
You're kidding: This is used to express surprise or disbelief, similar to saying "are you joking?".
I'm dead serious: This means that you are completely serious and not joking.
How come: This is used to ask why something is the case.
Don't get me wrong: This is used to clarify something you are about to say, in case the other person might misunderstand.
Field of work: This is a fancy way to say someone's job.
Hands down: This means definitely, unquestionably, or without a doubt.
Absolutely! Here's a scenario that incorporates all the vocabulary and expressions:
Scenario: You're catching up with a coworker after work.
You: Hey, how was your day?
Coworker: Rough day! We were swamped with meetings all afternoon.
You: I'll say. You look on the verge of a meltdown!
Coworker: (Chuckles) You're kidding, right? But seriously, don't get me wrong, I love my job in the field of work, but today has just been hands down the most hectic day ever.
You: How come? What happened?
Coworker: We had three last-minute client calls on top of our regular meetings. It was crazy!
This might be a better script than my original lesson script. Can I ask how you generated it? (specifics) What prompts did you use? Maybe I can run my script through an AI and improve it before I film the video. This might be a way for me to improve my content.
@@EnglishCoachChad usually I will use diff prompts to get the results I want. Take PBS news hour for instance, I will use the prompt: give me all the phrasal verbs from the video. And explain them a little bit.
Sometimes, gpt is better than Gemini.
@@EnglishCoachChad take PBS news hour for instance, I will copy the transcript and use prompt,
Prompt: imagine you are my English teacher, what can I learn from the transcript.
Prompt: from the English language learning perspective, what can I learn from the transcript.
Prompt: breakdown some important sentences for me and explain why.
@@librovk1251 Awesome. Thank you! You have become the teacher, and I'm the student.
@@EnglishCoachChad haha you're handsdown one of the best teachers, we learn a lot from you. Wish you have a wonderful career.