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☺️Mam I'm studying 9th standard mam I'm 14 now getting into 15 I watch your videos there are so much meaning full mam and I had a doubt ,I'm learning new native English but what if my friends and family don't understand my new native English. This is my issue 🥲
The problem is, the entirely thick and indiscernible accents when speaking the standard English taught in India. It is very hard for native English speakers to understand. I don’t think anyone there realizes this. The lady speaking here sounds fine. Most of the time (mainly in my job) I struggle to understand my colleagues across the globe.
Good but hv you watched Sudha Murthy of Infosys...... She uses simple English easy to understand to the masses and she is a great writer too and a motivational speaker..... The idea is whether you are able to communicate your thoughts well...
Chick or bloke is considered slang in Canada, which means it's used but is not appropriate. You are teaching these according to your knowledge but have to live among English speaking people to use this appropriately.
Appreciate your time and effort invested in creating this video. For a person who speaks well as you do, doesnt have to be demeaning by labeling the regular, formal-setting way of communication to be "boring". After all, you are talking about colloquialisms and idiomatic slangs which majorly varies depending on the region. Ample of other ways available to caption a video rather than a cheap silly one like this. And, let me stop with this, only the amateur learners copy and mirror the native speakers without knowing to differentiate between formal and informal styles. What a deal- breaker! Good luck, anyway.
Kindly learn UKG level English before you write to or teach in media and since the British had already left India there is no further need for murdering the language of the Bard for both of you.
What she calls "native English" is merely informal and transient English that won't last more than a year. Moreover, she says "wanna" and "gonna." Both of these words are NOT Received English.
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Then speak.
What if we use these phrases but people don't get it as they might not be familiar with it?
Thank you so much for valuable suggestions on how to update the speakingskills
☺️Mam I'm studying 9th standard mam I'm 14 now getting into 15 I watch your videos there are so much meaning full mam and I had a doubt ,I'm learning new native English but what if my friends and family don't understand my new native English. This is my issue 🥲
I have exams but I'm still watching your videos, I'm addicted to English and your lectures.thanks for all your concern to teach us 😊😊😊😊
Same here dear I'm also addicted ma'am lectures 😉
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Iam also belongs to ur category
Then welcome 🤗 to our category
4. Like a snack.
5. No brainer.
6. Sleep on it.
And thanks again mam for the amazing lesson...😊
4 = like a snack
5 = no brainer
6 = sleep on it ..
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It's a amazing vedio....😊
Thank u mam 🌻🌻
You are my mentor ❣️ i learnt many things from you ma'am. Thanks a bunch
oh god ! that is totally I need, thanks a lot!
The problem is, the entirely thick and indiscernible accents when speaking the standard English taught in India. It is very hard for native English speakers to understand. I don’t think anyone there realizes this. The lady speaking here sounds fine. Most of the time (mainly in my job) I struggle to understand my colleagues across the globe.
Wow, I am expecting this type of catchy class from you. Thanks a lot
Good but hv you watched Sudha Murthy of Infosys...... She uses simple English easy to understand to the masses and she is a great writer too and a motivational speaker.....
The idea is whether you are able to communicate your thoughts well...
4. LIKE A SNACK.
5. NO BRAINER.
6. SLEEP ON IT.
AND I'VE LEARNT SO MUCH THROUGH THE "LET'S TALK" ,,, THANKS A TON MA'AM..🙏☺️
1. Like a snack
2. No brainer
3. Sleep on it
Thank you so much!
Same here and likewise just say true. A lot easier.
It's so very useful and educative
good thank you for that,thats good on you...
Chick or bloke is considered slang in Canada, which means it's used but is not appropriate.
You are teaching these according to your knowledge but have to live among English speaking people to use this appropriately.
chill! don't sweat it out!🖐
Great lesson. Already familiar with all these but can't figure out how to put them in the right context.
4 -A
5 -B
6 -B
How great explanation 🙏
A, B, B
tq mam 🙏
thank you lesson!
Nice video👌.. Learnt new things today👍
Really helpful 👍
Thank you
Cute and useful video.we need this kind of classes on daily basis.i have a lot of progress in English because of you 💕❣️
Such a useful lesson ma'am 🙏
U r the best
I understand= yeah, I get it.
Your lesson is Great 👍👍👍👍
Appreciate your time and effort invested in creating this video. For a person who speaks well as you do, doesnt have to be demeaning by labeling the regular, formal-setting way of communication to be "boring". After all, you are talking about colloquialisms and idiomatic slangs which majorly varies depending on the region. Ample of other ways available to caption a video rather than a cheap silly one like this. And, let me stop with this, only the amateur learners copy and mirror the native speakers without knowing to differentiate between formal and informal styles. What a deal- breaker! Good luck, anyway.
Kindly learn UKG level English before you write to or teach in media and since the British had already left India there is no further need for murdering the language of the Bard for both of you.
Thanks
Question 4.the answer is A
4. A, 5. B, 6. B
4A
5B
6B
4) a
5) b
6) a
4-A, 5-A, 6-A
nalingaw ko sis, keep going
besides a light meal....what other does SNACK mean mam...??
4-a
5-b
6-b
A, B, B
Nice
Quiz answers are like below
(1) Beats me
(2) No biggie
(3) What a bummer
(4) Like a snake
(5) No brainer
(6) Chill.
Nice mam
Re-uploaded ...i have already watched this video...
1.A 2.B 3.B
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What is the need to say don't sweat it out. Relax word is short and sweet.
play it by ear!😉
hey, chick! the presentation was steaming hot!😉
When we use the word chick and bloke is it means we are talking about young person or there's a need to use the word young along chick and bloke?
A
B
B
Don’t say don’t sweat it out. Just say don’t sweat it.
4) Like a snak.
5) No brainer.
6) Sleep on it.
1.. like a snack
2.. no Brainer
3.. sleep on it
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4.(A) like a snack.
5.(B) no brainer .
6.(B)sleep on it..
Not, a lot of times
It is a lot of time.
4 like a snack
5 no Brainer
DON'T PAINT TO THE ENGLISH
WHAT NOT DO ........??????? VERY GOOD💋 I LOVE YOU
I have no ideal= I don’t know.
4. A. Like a snack
5. B. no brainer
6. B. Sleep on it
4 - like a snack
5 - no brainer
6 - sleep on it
A. Like a snack today,
B. No brainer
C. Answer b
4. Like a snack 5. No brainer 6. Sleep on it . Please let me know is it correct
This is what I need to upgrade my poor English hahaha😂
A
B
A
Not in my books= not in my book.
Omg I can’t figure it out
4. Like a snack.
5. No brainer.
6. Sleep on it.
4. Like a snack 5. no brainer 6. sleep on it
4. Like a snack
5. No Brainer
6. Sleep on it
first comment
4. A. Look like a snack
5. B. no Brainer
6. B. sleep on it
Like a snack
No brainer
Sleep on it
No brainer= DUH
Second comment
I sleep on it 😂
like a snack. no brainer. sleep on it
What she calls "native English" is merely informal and transient English that won't last more than a year. Moreover, she says "wanna" and "gonna." Both of these words are NOT Received English.
Like a snack , bummer, sleep on it.
6 sleep on it
Like a bloke
No brained
Sleep on it
American English don’t say bloke
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No one talks like that
I totally disagree what you call a native English is called slang and it does not sound good
I’m disappointed = that sucks.
Good job
Thanks
Question 5.the answer is B
4. A
5. B
6. B
4-A
5-B
6-B
1.A
2.B
3.B
A
B
B
4. A. like a snack
5. B. no brainer
6. B. sleep on it
4. A. Like a snack
5. B. No brainer
6. B. Sleep on it
4.Like a snack
5.no brainer.
6.Sleep on it.
4.A
5.B
6.B
Question 6.the answer is B
4- A
5- B
6- B