Your dedication is admirable, and i appreciate you more than you know. I've always loved your teaching style as well as your beautiful accent. Great job!.❤❤😊😊
I thought that it would be a simple lesson but it wasn't I watched it twice to catch some new expressions Thanks for your hard work and honesty Teacher Mike!🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Some ways to respond to question "how are you". 1.I'm blessed,how's your day been so far.? 2.Everything is fine when you are around. 3.Oh, just the usal, Just another day in my wonderful life. 4.I'm feeling fantastic thanks so much for asking.❤ 5..So far,so good. In many parts of the world,how are you is more of a greeting than somebody inquiring about your health.🙏 This means, that you don't need to mention about anything about yourself but you can just greet the person back and that is expected..
The other day, I joined an English zoom session and the host asked me what I have been up to, and that question put me on the spot. 😅😂 Thank you ever so much teacher, Mike for the explanation!! I've seen many videos before about ways to ask how is someone but this one is the BEST.🙏
Thank You for reminding me of this important lesson, because I forget sometimes how to answer for some of these questions. Your explanation is so clear and excellent, so I can hear You with pleasure again and again!
Thanks a lot for this great and useful lesson! I really appreciate this valuable video and I'm glad to remind myself a lot of possible answers for this question: "How are you?".
Great video, Mike..... yes there are so many "native speakers" out there who say: If you really want to sound like a native speaker stop saying: I'm fine thank you, and you? OR: Do not use the word "very"..(what comes to my mind right now)... You're very professional ...keep it up!(what's wrong with the word "very"? Lol)
Thanks! However, the "I'm fine. Thank you. And you?" is something that is highly unnatural and only English learners say. That is one of the few things that I really advise against saying.
"What's crackin'?" This is an informal way of asking what's going on or how someone is doing. It's slang and should be used among friends or in casual settings.😊😮
I have been following you for long time you always speak by same level every time change the way littlebit . High the level please.🙃 keep going my best teacher on RUclips.
Dedication , is a word i've never seen. thank you for the previous comment i'll try to use it more often
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Your dedication is admirable, and i appreciate you more than you know. I've always loved your teaching style as well as your beautiful accent. Great job!.❤❤😊😊
Thank you very much.😀
I thought that it would be a simple lesson but it wasn't I watched it twice to catch some new expressions Thanks for your hard work and honesty Teacher Mike!🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Thank you. This one took me a long time to make.
Some ways to respond to question "how are you".
1.I'm blessed,how's your day been so far.?
2.Everything is fine when you are around.
3.Oh, just the usal, Just another day in my wonderful life.
4.I'm feeling fantastic thanks so much for asking.❤
5..So far,so good.
In many parts of the world,how are you is more of a greeting than somebody inquiring about your health.🙏
This means, that you don't need to mention about anything about yourself but you can just greet the person back and that is expected..
Thank you for adding those less common, but still useful replies.
It's my pleasure as always.
And it means a lot.❤
The other day, I joined an English zoom session and the host asked me what I have been up to, and that question put me on the spot. 😅😂
Thank you ever so much teacher, Mike for the explanation!! I've seen many videos before about ways to ask how is someone but this one is the BEST.🙏
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you found it helpful!
Hi. Very clear lesson. Thanks a lot.
You're very welcome!
Amazing lesson about greetings in different situations.
Thanks, Mike.❤❤😊
Thanks!
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How are things? - Not much. Thank you a lot, Mike.
For me, very useful lesson🌹🙏🌹.Thank you Sir and i appreciate each lesson of you effort to us.
Thanks! You're very welcome!
Also, the way you respond depends on how you are feeling and the relationship you have with the person.. Thanks a lot for this valuable lesson.❤❤😊😊
Yes! Exactly.✅
Thanks for your valuable lesson we still try to enhance our English-speaking and writing skills.
I hope you long and joyful life teacher .
Thank you! 😃
How was your day? It was good, thank you.❤
Thanks a lot
Thank you so much teacher for your explains 🙏 Have a great day to you and your whole family🙏
Thank you, Teacher Mike ❤❤❤
Thanks for the lesson, Teacher Mike. 😊
Thank you for The explanation Teacher Mike.
Great lesson. Thanks a lot, Mike.
How are things?
Things are good.😊😊
Thank you Teacher.
I didn't know all the options for saying "How are you". Thank you 🙂
You're welcome! 😊
Great! Thank you very much!😄
Thank You for reminding me of this important lesson, because I forget sometimes how to answer for some of these questions.
Your explanation is so clear and excellent, so I can hear You with pleasure again and again!
You're very welcome, Irena!
How have you been?
What have you been up to?
The last one is new to me. 😁😁
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Thanks a lot for this great and useful lesson!
I really appreciate this valuable video and I'm glad to remind myself a lot of possible answers for this question: "How are you?".
You're very welcome. Glad you found it useful!
THanks
I enjoy learning English with you. Thank you so much, Teacher Mike.❤
You're very welcome! I'm so glad you enjoy it!
Great video, Mike..... yes there are so many "native speakers" out there who say: If you really want to sound like a native speaker stop saying: I'm fine thank you, and you? OR: Do not use the word "very"..(what comes to my mind right now)... You're very professional ...keep it up!(what's wrong with the word "very"? Lol)
Thanks! However, the "I'm fine. Thank you. And you?" is something that is highly unnatural and only English learners say. That is one of the few things that I really advise against saying.
@@TeacherMikeEnglish Good! I'll keep it in mind..thank you!!
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"What's crackin'?" This is an informal way of asking what's going on or how someone is doing. It's slang and should be used among friends or in casual settings.😊😮
Yes, but no one actually says that unless they are trying to make themselves look silly.
What's up, Mike?😊😊
How are things, Mike?.😊😊
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Long time not see. How have you been, my friend? 😊😊
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How are you doing teacher?
I'm doing well. Thank you for asking. How are you doing?
Hey. How is it going? 😊😊
I have been following you for long time you always speak by same level every time change the way littlebit . High the level please.🙃 keep going my best teacher on RUclips.
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