Спасибо за урок. И за личные истории ). Взрослеющие дети - это сложно, а дочери - ещё и немного страшно. Моей - 22. После школы уехала учиться за 120 км от дома. Последние 3 года жила в 2000 км от меня, сейчас поближе - всего 270 км.
@@okenglish-practice Да, заранее смириться с этой мыслью очень помогает. Я начала настраиваться с момента нашего переезда в маленький город. Дети еще были в начальной школе, но понятно было, что после школы they would be moving away to a university ). И я потихоньку заранее приподнимала свои "крылышки".
Elena Victorovna, hello from Vladivostok! I came across your channel approximately a year ago and since then I've been a person who enjoys watching your channel. I stick to the point that the more you speak English in your videos, the better. Keep it up, the God blesses you❤️🔥.
Hey, Elena! That's a good text you went through today! In general, it's all about me as a dad I've actually got two kids though. By the way, as it seems to me, her daddy is too dwelt on totally daughter's security, factually she's overprotected. But excessive guardianship isn't always a kindness, there's must be a some freedom sometimes, as I assume. Maybe not, I don't know... Thanks, Elena for the good text here! Lots of love! See you soon!
Thanks, Dave. I agree with you completely. Every conscious parent is worried about their child. It's easy to become overprotective in this case. But kids also need freedom. It should not be a limitless freedom, but at least a child mustn't feel under the pressure all the time. I remember the moment when I sent my kids to buy some bread for the first time. The bakery is 200 meters far from my house. But I can't see it from my window. During these 5-10 minutes when I lost visual contact with the kids, my imagination drew most horrible pictures))) But soon they came back, very happy, with bread and buns in their hands. And everything was well. They devil is not as black as he is painted))
@@okenglish-practice Yeah, exactly! This is a good life story, Elena! I love eating baking products too, it's one of my strangers from my childhood, maybe. Here in the Honolulu, we often go together into the city center (it's called Waikiki Beach) to purchase something delicious, for me and my kids too. I'm at home for the time being but I hope I'll start working closely by March 'cause I already have a new contract for this year, 2021. I didn't tell you about my job, I don't remember but if you're interested in this stuff, I'd share with you some details of my profession and to tell you a little bit about my career. If you don't mind that, of course. My wife is away for a while, she's busy with her own business (I've told you about her) and I gotta bring up our kids on my own! But they're mischievous sometimes! Four-year 'n' six-year-old boys. Some parents are often inclined to worry about their kids in vain, for no reason. But that time children must feel some responsibility and permissible freedom, as I suppose. I don't like it when other parents are excessively strict to kids, much is prohibited etc. By the way, Vanessa (a wife) considers so and she's always thought so. I was brought up by my parents in a free way enough. I was allowed much but I've never crossed the red line, I didn't drink alcohol 'n' smoke, never had a drugs. (And now I hate drinking alcohol, smoking too in spite of the fact I'm an adult man) I remember well many of my classmates at secondary school already had a sex (sorry but it's true) when they were 14-15 years old, in the US here it's normal. A sexual education is taught very early here so that many young people couldn't go behind their back (this our idiom means to do something awful, shameful in a secret way, so that no one could know about it). And now I'm trying to educate our kids in this way, without pernicious habits at all. We're succeeding in doing that, as I see it. It was also pleased to chat with you, Elena today! I hope we can blabber to each other from time to time, I like this idea. 'Cause it's an additional practice for you and a good mood for me, isn't it?! Thanks so much! See you soon!
@@davesmith6436 Hi, Dave. You never told me about your job. I remember you told that you take care of your kids. It's great that you can focus on your career now. When my son was small, I wanted to work but I couldn't leave him. He needed me a lot. So I decided to focus on my internet career and create a video blog. It was 5 years ago, when he was 3 years old. It turned out to be a great opportunity for me. At that time there was no talking about remote education, quarantine and so on)) No one could have thought that RUclips education would become trendy. So my decision to stay home and develop my digital educational content was sheer luck. Well, I also agree that kids need their parents' explanations about everything. We, parents, should explain our attitude about different things. If we don't do it, then someone else will. If you have bad attitude to alcohol, you should teach your kids to stay away from it and give your reasons. I remember my day would tell me that if I used drugs at least once, he would through me out of the balcony)) I think I will say the same thing to my kids if they ask me about that)))
Good day, Elena Victorovna! 🙂 The first I want to say thanks a lot for your great job as always. What about this story, I think perhaps Mr. Williams lost his wife when Elizabeth was a child and now his daughter reminds him of her. In this case Mr. Williams can be so overprotective. But on the other hand dad will have to let her daughter go sooner or later. Anyway, thank you for this story and this lesson 🤓
It all depends on how he lost his wife and the girl's mother. Therefore, his behavior and overprotectiveness can be understood and explained. In any case, thank you for your great work. I really want a playlist with advanced level texts. At least I did not find such a playlist on your channel. Perhaps I didn’t search well (. It’s just that your presentation of English impresses me more than on other RUclips channels.
Я пока решила выложить все тексты на Паотреоне www.patreon.com/elenavogni/ Или вот тут список того,что я уже сделала docs.google.com/document/d/1AkuoZKaZMWFbxVOo2jo9_SIl1NxEAcCwVIBfcfIxHSM/edit?usp=sharing Скоро я выложу туда все тексты. На книгу пока нет времени. Там оказалось намного больше работы, чем я думала. Так что я решила, что пока выложу сами тексты (русский и английский) на Патреоне. А дальше, если все получится, дооформлю их в книгу
Если would здесь придает глаголам только повторяющийся характер, то почему он применяется только к действиям парней? Ведь мр Вильямс точно так же повторял свои действия по "прогону" парней - каждый раз приезжал к школе, привозил собак и пр. Как правильно переводить предложения с would в данной ипостаси?
10:51 - it is beautiful story 14:49 - Unfortunately, he is right. Dozens of young children have disappeared in Russia for several years. Only some cases were solved. The details are horrifying. Drugs and alcohol cause terrible treatment of children. The children are dead. They died in agony. The killers talk about it calmly. Do they live in a different reality? I don't know. I show my 7-year-old daughter the facts. It is such facts that convince her to be more careful. Here, for example ruclips.net/video/QirPZhhwzIM/видео.html. This is one case out of many.
Well, I'd say mr. Williams behaved wrong and ruined his daughter'l life. But in fact I have no right to judge him because I haven't had any parenthood experience.
As they say, never judge if you don't want to be judged. We don't know his lifestory. Who knows, he might be a single parent because he lost his wife because of an attacker or something like that.
@@okenglish-practice And it's a wise principle indeed! Regarding to your assumption, it's highly likely to be true. Anyway, you text analysis lessons are brilliant and I look forward... your own texts
Спасибо Вам.
Спасибо.🥀
Молодчина, всегда рад слышать
Thanks for your great job.Thats really helps.
Спасибо огромное за Ваш труд! 👍
Thank you so much!🌺
Спасибо .
Спасибо за урок. И за личные истории ). Взрослеющие дети - это сложно, а дочери - ещё и немного страшно. Моей - 22. После школы уехала учиться за 120 км от дома. Последние 3 года жила в 2000 км от меня, сейчас поближе - всего 270 км.
Как вы это пережили? Я пока не представляю. Но уже настраиваюсь, что под моим "крылом" она не будет вечность.
@@okenglish-practice Да, заранее смириться с этой мыслью очень помогает. Я начала настраиваться с момента нашего переезда в маленький город. Дети еще были в начальной школе, но понятно было, что после школы they would be moving away to a university ). И я потихоньку заранее приподнимала свои "крылышки".
Thank you very much!!!
Спасибо Елена за ваши работы я завела себе отдельную тетрадь для этого материала пишу обратный перевод текста 👍спасибо
Отлично
Elena Victorovna, hello from Vladivostok! I came across your channel approximately a year ago and since then I've been a person who enjoys watching your channel. I stick to the point that the more you speak English in your videos, the better. Keep it up, the God blesses you❤️🔥.
Thanks a lot. I try to improve myself, I never stop!
Приветик всем всем всем😉
Hey, Elena! That's a good text you went through today! In general, it's all about me as a dad I've actually got two kids though. By the way, as it seems to me, her daddy is too dwelt on totally daughter's security, factually she's overprotected. But excessive guardianship isn't always a kindness, there's must be a some freedom sometimes, as I assume. Maybe not, I don't know...
Thanks, Elena for the good text here! Lots of love! See you soon!
Thanks, Dave. I agree with you completely. Every conscious parent is worried about their child. It's easy to become overprotective in this case. But kids also need freedom. It should not be a limitless freedom, but at least a child mustn't feel under the pressure all the time.
I remember the moment when I sent my kids to buy some bread for the first time. The bakery is 200 meters far from my house. But I can't see it from my window. During these 5-10 minutes when I lost visual contact with the kids, my imagination drew most horrible pictures))) But soon they came back, very happy, with bread and buns in their hands. And everything was well. They devil is not as black as he is painted))
@@okenglish-practice
Yeah, exactly! This is a good life story, Elena! I love eating baking products too, it's one of my strangers from my childhood, maybe. Here in the Honolulu, we often go together into the city center (it's called Waikiki Beach) to purchase something delicious, for me and my kids too. I'm at home for the time being but I hope I'll start working closely by March 'cause I already have a new contract for this year, 2021. I didn't tell you about my job, I don't remember but if you're interested in this stuff, I'd share with you some details of my profession and to tell you a little bit about my career. If you don't mind that, of course.
My wife is away for a while, she's busy with her own business (I've told you about her) and I gotta bring up our kids on my own! But they're mischievous sometimes! Four-year 'n' six-year-old boys.
Some parents are often inclined to worry about their kids in vain, for no reason. But that time children must feel some responsibility and permissible freedom, as I suppose. I don't like it when other parents are excessively strict to kids, much is prohibited etc. By the way, Vanessa (a wife) considers so and she's always thought so. I was brought up by my parents in a free way enough. I was allowed much but I've never crossed the red line, I didn't drink alcohol 'n' smoke, never had a drugs. (And now I hate drinking alcohol, smoking too in spite of the fact I'm an adult man) I remember well many of my classmates at secondary school already had a sex (sorry but it's true) when they were 14-15 years old, in the US here it's normal. A sexual education is taught very early here so that many young people couldn't go behind their back (this our idiom means to do something awful, shameful in a secret way, so that no one could know about it).
And now I'm trying to educate our kids in this way, without pernicious habits at all. We're succeeding in doing that, as I see it.
It was also pleased to chat with you, Elena today! I hope we can blabber to each other from time to time, I like this idea. 'Cause it's an additional practice for you and a good mood for me, isn't it?! Thanks so much! See you soon!
@@davesmith6436 Hi, Dave.
You never told me about your job. I remember you told that you take care of your kids. It's great that you can focus on your career now.
When my son was small, I wanted to work but I couldn't leave him. He needed me a lot. So I decided to focus on my internet career and create a video blog. It was 5 years ago, when he was 3 years old. It turned out to be a great opportunity for me. At that time there was no talking about remote education, quarantine and so on)) No one could have thought that RUclips education would become trendy. So my decision to stay home and develop my digital educational content was sheer luck.
Well, I also agree that kids need their parents' explanations about everything. We, parents, should explain our attitude about different things. If we don't do it, then someone else will. If you have bad attitude to alcohol, you should teach your kids to stay away from it and give your reasons. I remember my day would tell me that if I used drugs at least once, he would through me out of the balcony)) I think I will say the same thing to my kids if they ask me about that)))
Good day, Elena Victorovna! 🙂 The first I want to say thanks a lot for your great job as always. What about this story, I think perhaps Mr. Williams lost his wife when Elizabeth was a child and now his daughter reminds him of her. In this case Mr. Williams can be so overprotective. But on the other hand dad will have to let her daughter go sooner or later. Anyway, thank you for this story and this lesson 🤓
Thanks for your opinion. I agree with you completely.
It all depends on how he lost his wife and the girl's mother. Therefore, his behavior and overprotectiveness can be understood and explained. In any case, thank you for your great work. I really want a playlist with advanced level texts. At least I did not find such a playlist on your channel. Perhaps I didn’t search well (. It’s just that your presentation of English impresses me more than on other RUclips channels.
I have an idea. I found an interesting book with audio. I think it could be a good advanced level content.
I think Mr. Williams did the right thing, you need to protect your daughter
Согласен! Воспитывать достойную дочку это не значить паниковать!
Overprotective - гиперопека? Может так подойдёт?
Да
Super!!!!
Елена Викторовна,скажите,пожалуйста,будет ли книга по граматическому роману с Синего Мерфи?
Я пока решила выложить все тексты на Паотреоне
www.patreon.com/elenavogni/
Или вот тут список того,что я уже сделала docs.google.com/document/d/1AkuoZKaZMWFbxVOo2jo9_SIl1NxEAcCwVIBfcfIxHSM/edit?usp=sharing
Скоро я выложу туда все тексты.
На книгу пока нет времени. Там оказалось намного больше работы, чем я думала. Так что я решила, что пока выложу сами тексты (русский и английский) на Патреоне. А дальше, если все получится, дооформлю их в книгу
@@okenglish-practice thank you for your answer
Overprotective на русский очень удачно перевести "гиперопекающий",имхо.
да, подойдет этот вариант
privet,Elena,Ja hotchu sprosit : ,,was single for a very long time''--artikel zdes nužen?Blagodariu.
не нужен артикль
Если would здесь придает глаголам только повторяющийся характер, то почему он применяется только к действиям парней? Ведь мр Вильямс точно так же повторял свои действия по "прогону" парней - каждый раз приезжал к школе, привозил собак и пр.
Как правильно переводить предложения с would в данной ипостаси?
Я же говорю,что would здесь используется в разных значениях. Слово одинаковое, а означает разное,или скрытый смысл несет разный.
@@okenglish-practice я о том, почему для повторяющихся действий отца не используется тот же would?
@@user-cw3uz4cp8p Не знаю, вот так составили текст.
10:51 - it is beautiful story 14:49 - Unfortunately, he is right. Dozens of young children have disappeared in Russia for several years. Only some cases were solved. The details are horrifying. Drugs and alcohol cause terrible treatment of children. The children are dead. They died in agony. The killers talk about it calmly. Do they live in a different reality? I don't know. I show my 7-year-old daughter the facts. It is such facts that convince her to be more careful. Here, for example ruclips.net/video/QirPZhhwzIM/видео.html. This is one case out of many.
Well, I'd say mr. Williams behaved wrong and ruined his daughter'l life. But in fact I have no right to judge him because I haven't had any parenthood experience.
As they say, never judge if you don't want to be judged.
We don't know his lifestory. Who knows, he might be a single parent because he lost his wife because of an attacker or something like that.
@@okenglish-practice And it's a wise principle indeed! Regarding to your assumption, it's highly likely to be true. Anyway, you text analysis lessons are brilliant and I look forward... your own texts
@@ДжонБонэм-ц9л Thanks.
I wrote plenty of texts about Claire and her adventures. That's enough for now))
Спасибо огромное за Ваш труд!