Emma, As a native English speaker, we learn this by default and don't give it a second thought. I suspect most native English speakers couldn't even tell you what an article is, let alone know that there are rules about their use. A very interesting lesson that I never thought would be such a problem for non-native speakers.
Since I improved my listening and writing, I started watch english classes online and without a doubt, they worth its weight in gold! If I had started watching these classes online completely in english, I would've already mastered this language. Besides, Although this is a basic class about English, Many people make mistakes when it comes to articles and so do I; this class is clear as cristal, though. Thanks a bunch!
I have been living in US for about 3 years, and have taken lots of english classes so far but yours are the best and easy to understand. Especially the most treaky grammers like articles, auxillary, and some pronunciations. Thank you so much I guess I will be much improved.
I'm an ESL student. I was looking for an English teacher who explains the right way all about articles. Finally I found the perfect one. Am I right guys?
I’m Australian and I make loads of English mistakes but when I watched this video I became more fluent and now I’m happy I watched your amazing videos.Thxs so much!! Ur the best
I am borned in Australia but my parents thought me the way they were thought in their country but when I watched your video i knew my parents taught me wrong!:)
Thank you very much for this video, Ma'am. One of my sisters from Iraq found this to be very useful as she wants to be fluent in English. She was thanking me a lot after watching this amazing video.
I've learned it properly Emma. Let me prove. I've seen A teacher today. THE teacher was probably the most beautiful teacher on earth :) And you really are for god's sake!! what a smile...
Emma, aren't you forgetting the so-called "zero article"? This is very peculiar when we compare English with other European languages and causes a lot of problems to elementary and even intermediate students. For example, in Spanish we say "Me encantan LAS series de Netflix", while in English we say "I love Netflix series", so there's no article here. The same happens in French, Italian, Portuguese and all the Romance languages in general.
Made so much clarity in my brain! You have a talent to explain things. Not many people can give information this clear and easy to understand! I have a question: she is a member of parliament? Why not THE parliament? Thanks🙏
Please, make another video about articles. As you said there are lots of rules we need to learn. I would like to know them all.This video is really useful ,thanks
No doubt that you are the best teacher in the world... I love to watch your videos. I even told my cousins about you. Now they are also a regular viewer of your channel... Tomorrow is my English Language Exam... I'm tension free cause I got such a nice teacher...
The very modern explanation i hope that English will change and I will never have to bone up articles which I don't remember them .I can't be advance making such mistakes .It helps me to make fewer mistakes.Thank you.
Hi Savy, You said: "I'm new member from Cambodia.". It is better to say: "I'm A new member from Cambodia." (You need an article of "A" before "new"). If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to let me know. Best, Albert
Your videos help me a lot. Many of my friends and teachers say I write beautifully and even though I might know articles, your videos really make a huge impact on my writing.. Lovely explanations! I am a HUGE fan of your videos💕
Hi Emma, thanks for making this great lesson, but I have a question for your example story @6:27, how did you use "they" at the "The person stood up when they saw a cat" ? was it should be "he/she" ?, or because "The person" is the indefinite noun so we can use "they"?.
thanks Miss Emma. I have been watching your vídeos on my cellphone and all are excellent. You Teach on a very simple way that it seems so easy that even a little kid can understand. I think you have an innate talent for teaching. Congratulations, thank you so much for teaching all people around the World and for your precious time. I am from Monterrey, México and my native languaje is Spanish. I think that we all (your students) are also so lucky for meeting you. Good exist!!!!!! sorry for my mistakes.
She's really a hardworking tutor who prepares her video in an errorless manner then put that explanation in a document at the description , also assigned you some questions along with AnswerSheet to check yourself. She tries to make you learnt english correctly. Has no intention to collect likes and comments. At the end she only suggests you to know more and keep learning. I like you Ma'am❤ Emma.
You're the best teacher for us . Thanks you for this video . Actually , I learn the different between the articles . I'm not good in English , because it not my native language ,but if I study hard and watch videos , I'll become good in it
mmmEnglish Hey Emma! i am just in love with the videos coz i love english and learning it is a kind of passion for me.. but their is one more passion and that is to learn French and i want to ask u if u can make some french teaching videos .. Please do reply to me it would help me alot thank u xoxo😁
Use "an" before a word that starts with a vowel. Use "a" for everything else. There may be a little more to it than that, but what I wrote will cover 99% of the usage of it.
@@tommytruth7595 that's not true... an is used when the next word starts with a vowel sound, which nowadays does not include Y, so words that start with the sound Y do not take an but a.
@@mmmEnglish_Emma i want to learn and speak but free mmmehglish sister .i do not have so much money .however aftr one year i will inshallah get a job ,and i will pay u aftr that .
This morning i have just looked for on your channel if there is a video about articles and now there is, thank you so much Emma, i really like your videos and they are quite helpful even Turkish people, love you 😘💖
Awesome demonstration, dear Emma! Thank you for being more specific, using exceptions and examples. And thanks for the homework; they're ALL VERY HELPFUL. Enjoy your vacation and practice in Spain! 😉🤗🌞😎😊, great choice!
Thanks a lot Emma ❤ could you please put a video explaining to us how to be figured out the difference when I use the form ( have + p.p) and the form ( have + been + verb-ing) ? 🌹🌹🌹
Hello! Mam I remember my school days when my teachers use to teach me articles but i never did them right but your lesson on articles will definitely help me a lot ready to solve the assignment of articles. I really enjoyed the lecture thanku mam :)
Mam your voice and always when someone says I want to learn English I always say that go to emma she is great..... And you are Great😊 I loved it.... And I had a lot of problems... Now I can understand thank you so much 🥺❤❤
Thank you mam Emma for this another great lessons. You are always amazing and always beautiful. I was Looking forward for more of your amazing videos and very helpful lessons. Always have a great day😊
Hi Emma, I really enjoyed and learned a lot from your videos. Thanks for that. I have a favor to ask, can you make a video reading these two poems? I want to hear the correct pronunciation of these poems. I just get it online. I'm looking forward to it. THANKS 1. Why English is so Hard by (anon.) We’ll begin with a box, and the plural is boxes, But the plural of ox becomes oxen, not oxes. One fowl is a goose, but two are called geese, Yet the plural of moose should never be meese. You may find a lone mouse or a nest full of mice, Yet the plural of house is houses, not hice. If the plural of man is always called men, Why shouldn’t the plural of pan be called pen? If I speak of my foot and show you my feet, And I give you a boot, would a pair be called beet? If one is a tooth and a whole set are teeth, Why shouldn’t the plural of booth be called beeth? Then one may be that, and three would be those, Yet hat in the plural would never be hose, And the plural of cat is cats, not cose. We speak of a brother and also of brethren, But though we say mother, we never say methren. Then the masculine pronouns are he, his and him, But imagine the feminine: she, shis and shim! Let’s face it - English is a crazy language. There is no egg in eggplant nor ham in hamburger; neither apple nor pine in pineapple. English muffins weren’t invented in England. We take English for granted, but if we explore its paradoxes, we find that quicksand can work slowly, boxing rings are square, and a guinea pig is neither from Guinea nor is it a pig. And why is it that writers write but fingers don’t fing, grocers don’t groce and hammers don’t ham? Doesn’t it seem crazy that you can make amends but not one amend? If you have a bunch of odds and ends and get rid of all but one of them, what do you call it? If teachers taught, why didn’t preachers praught? If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat? Sometimes I think all the folks who grew up speaking English should be committed to an asylum for the verbally insane. In what other language do people recite at a play and play at a recital? We ship by truck but send cargo by ship. We have noses that run and feet that smell. We park in a driveway and drive in a parkway. And how can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same, while a wise man and a wise guy are opposites? You have to marvel at the unique lunacy of a language in which your house can burn up as it burns down, in which you fill in a form by filling it out, and in which an alarm goes off by going on. And, in closing, if Father is Pop, how come Mother’s not Mop? That’s all for now.
2. Pronunciation Poem- author unknown Here is some pronunciation. Ration never rhymes with nation, Say prefer, but preferable, Comfortable and vegetable, B must not be heard in doubt, Debt and dumb both leave it out. In the words psychology, Psychic and Psychiatry, You must never sound the p. Psychiatrist, you call the man Who cures the complex, if he can. In architect, chi is k. In arch, it is the other way. Please remember to say iron So that it’ll rhyme with lion. Advertisers advertise, Advertisements will put you wise. Time when work is done is leisure, Fill it up with useful pleasure. Accidental, accident, Sound the g in ignorant. Relative, but relation, Then say creature, but creation. Say the a in gas quite short Bought remember rhymes with thwart, Drought must always rhyme with bout, In daughter leave the “gh” out. Wear a boot upon your foot. Root can never rhyme with soot. In muscle, sc is s, In muscular, it’s sk, yes! Choir must always rhyme with wire, That again will rhyme with liar. Then remember it’s address With an accent like possess. G in sign must silent be, In signature, pronounce the g. Please remember, say towards Just as if it rhymed with boards. Weight’s like wait, but not like height. Which should always rhyme with might. Sew is just the same as so, Tie a ribbon in a bow. When you meet the queen you bow, Which again must rhyme with how. In perfect English make a start. Learn this little rhyme by heart.
thank you so much for this important informations which are helpful for me sorry if I made some😅 mistacks because I 'm not good in english and I wish that I will learn it I m from Algeria
God exists!!!!!! because I have known the best teacher of the world. I would like to thank you personally and shake hands some day after I lean to speak English, but it is impossible, because you live in the South Hemispher and at the other side of the World.
Hi Emma, could you please make a video on how to pronounce "THE" word. i notice that you use two different ways of speaking THE, along THEE and short THUH, could you please elaborate the rules behind it. And thanks for these videos, they are really helpful :)
Emma,
As a native English speaker, we learn this by default and don't give it a second thought. I suspect most native English speakers couldn't even tell you what an article is, let alone know that there are rules about their use. A very interesting lesson that I never thought would be such a problem for non-native speakers.
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As a non-native speakers it causes great difficulty for us when we are learning.
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Since I improved my listening and writing, I started watch english classes online and without a doubt, they worth its weight in gold! If I had started watching these classes online completely in english, I would've already mastered this language. Besides, Although this is a basic class about English, Many people make mistakes when it comes to articles and so do I; this class is clear as cristal, though. Thanks a bunch!
This rule was explained by many teachers in real life but the lesson that you made in youtube helped me to understand entirely. Thank you so much
I have been living in US for about 3 years, and have taken lots of english classes so far but yours are the best and easy to understand. Especially the most treaky grammers like articles, auxillary, and some pronunciations. Thank you so much I guess I will be much improved.
I'm an ESL student. I was looking for an English teacher who explains the right way all about articles. Finally I found the perfect one. Am I right guys?
Yes
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Can you tell me a bout this phrase wich correct You are famous or You are a famous ...and why
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2:00 skip intro... you’re great and this video solves 90% of the problems with articles.
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I'm sure I used definite article correctly because that's true! You are unique! 😚
I’m Australian and I make loads of English mistakes but when I watched this video I became more fluent and now I’m happy I watched your amazing videos.Thxs so much!! Ur the best
Excellent! What is your native language?
I am borned in Australia but my parents thought me the way they were thought in their country but when I watched your video i knew my parents taught me wrong!:)
Thank you very much for this video, Ma'am. One of my sisters from Iraq found this to be very useful as she wants to be fluent in English. She was thanking me a lot after watching this amazing video.
I've learned it properly Emma. Let me prove.
I've seen A teacher today. THE teacher was probably the most beautiful teacher on earth :)
And you really are for god's sake!! what a smile...
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Every English fluent that speaks slowly like you is a LEGEND. You made me comfortable learning and understanding English
As always Madam, Thanks a lot for teaching about Articles.
Good Day. Cheers dear.
Thank you teacher, now I understand when to use a, an, and the. Just need more practice.
You are shining. Thank you for explaining how we should use the articles and making it easier to understand. Greetings from Turkey.
You're welcome Gizem, I'm glad you found my video useful 😁
mmmEnglish It's beyond useful 😊 Your videos can make anybody love English Language. Have a good day! 😘
Thank you so much for the lession. It's easy to understand.
Emma, aren't you forgetting the so-called "zero article"? This is very peculiar when we compare English with other European languages and causes a lot of problems to elementary and even intermediate students. For example, in Spanish we say "Me encantan LAS series de Netflix", while in English we say "I love Netflix series", so there's no article here. The same happens in French, Italian, Portuguese and all the Romance languages in general.
Made so much clarity in my brain! You have a talent to explain things. Not many people can give information this clear and easy to understand! I have a question: she is a member of parliament? Why not THE parliament? Thanks🙏
Please, make another video about articles. As you said there are lots of rules we need to learn. I would like to know them all.This video is really useful ,thanks
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No doubt that you are the best teacher in the world... I love to watch your videos. I even told my cousins about you. Now they are also a regular viewer of your channel... Tomorrow is my English Language Exam... I'm tension free cause I got such a nice teacher...
I'm so grateful for you. This video is the one I like it.
The very modern explanation i hope that English will change and I will never have to bone up articles which I don't remember them .I can't be advance making such mistakes .It helps me to make fewer mistakes.Thank you.
hi everyone. I'm new member from Cambodia. I love to learn English but it's so hard for me😭😭😭Thanks for all lessons👍
You're welcome Savy! I'm glad you joined us!
Hi Savy, You said: "I'm new member from Cambodia.". It is better to say: "I'm A new member from Cambodia." (You need an article of "A" before "new"). If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to let me know. Best, Albert
YOU are amazing in your lessons. Thanks for improving my English.
Thank you! It's my pleasure to create these lessons for you ❤
Your videos help me a lot. Many of my friends and teachers say I write beautifully and even though I might know articles, your videos really make a huge impact on my writing.. Lovely explanations! I am a HUGE fan of your videos💕
Hi Emma, thanks for making this great lesson, but I have a question for your example story @6:27, how did you use "they" at the "The person stood up when they saw a cat" ?
was it should be "he/she" ?, or because "The person" is the indefinite noun so we can use "they"?.
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thanks Miss Emma. I have been watching your vídeos on my cellphone and all are excellent. You Teach on a very simple way that it seems so easy that even a little kid can understand. I think you have an innate talent for teaching.
Congratulations, thank you so much for teaching all people around the World and for your precious time.
I am from Monterrey, México and my native languaje is Spanish. I think that we all (your students) are also so lucky for meeting you. Good exist!!!!!! sorry for my mistakes.
She's really a hardworking tutor who prepares her video in an errorless manner then put that explanation in a document at the description , also assigned you some questions along with AnswerSheet to check yourself. She tries to make you learnt english correctly. Has no intention to collect likes and comments. At the end she only suggests you to know more and keep learning. I like you Ma'am❤ Emma.
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This is the easiest explained video about the articles that I have seen so far.
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Excellent! Articles is a challenging part of English grammar so I'm glad this video helped you 😁
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You're the best teacher for us . Thanks you for this video . Actually , I learn the different between the articles .
I'm not good in English , because it not my native language
,but if I study hard and watch videos , I'll become good in it
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Aw thank you Ahmed! 😁
I am comfused about when we are using a an and the. thanks for uploading! It is very helpful
You are very welcome! Using articles is such a challenging part of English grammar! I hope this lesson helps you!
mmmEnglish Hey Emma! i am just in love with the videos coz i love english and learning it is a kind of passion for me.. but their is one more passion and that is to learn French and i want to ask u if u can make some french teaching videos .. Please do reply to me it would help me alot thank u xoxo😁
Use "an" before a word that starts with a vowel. Use "a" for everything else. There may be a little more to it than that, but what I wrote will cover 99% of the usage of it.
@@tommytruth7595 that's not true... an is used when the next word starts with a vowel sound, which nowadays does not include Y, so words that start with the sound Y do not take an but a.
@@mmmEnglish_Emma i want to learn and speak but free mmmehglish sister .i do not have so much money .however aftr one year i will inshallah get a job ,and i will pay u aftr that .
This morning i have just looked for on your channel if there is a video about articles and now there is, thank you so much Emma, i really like your videos and they are quite helpful even Turkish people, love you 😘💖
Thanks Selma! I'm glad you find my videos helpful 😊😊
Awesome demonstration, dear Emma! Thank you for being more specific, using exceptions and examples. And thanks for the homework; they're ALL VERY HELPFUL. Enjoy your vacation and practice in Spain! 😉🤗🌞😎😊, great choice!
Thank you Katia! I'm so glad that you enjoyed my video 😘😘
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could you please put a video explaining to us how to be figured out the difference when I use the form ( have + p.p) and the form ( have + been + verb-ing) ?
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Why did not I have a teacher like that in school? ... thank you, Emma great video
Hello! Mam
I remember my school days when my teachers use to teach me articles but i never did them right but your lesson on articles will definitely help me a lot ready to solve the assignment of articles.
I really enjoyed the lecture thanku mam :)
Fabulous! I'm glad you found my video helpful and thanks for watching 😊
Mam your voice and always when someone says I want to learn English I always say that go to emma she is great..... And you are
Great😊 I loved it.... And I had a lot of problems... Now I can understand thank you so much 🥺❤❤
Thank you mam Emma for this another great lessons. You are always amazing and always beautiful. I was Looking forward for more of your amazing videos and very helpful lessons. Always have a great day😊
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Fabulous! I'm glad I made articles easier to understand 😊
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Thank you for watching, Zeeshan! I'm glad you find them helpful :)
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Hi Emma, I really enjoyed and learned a lot from your videos. Thanks for that.
I have a favor to ask, can you make a video reading these two poems? I want to hear the correct pronunciation of these poems. I just get it online. I'm looking forward to it. THANKS
1. Why English is so Hard by (anon.)
We’ll begin with a box, and the plural is boxes,
But the plural of ox becomes oxen, not oxes.
One fowl is a goose, but two are called geese,
Yet the plural of moose should never be meese.
You may find a lone mouse or a nest full of mice,
Yet the plural of house is houses, not hice.
If the plural of man is always called men,
Why shouldn’t the plural of pan be called pen?
If I speak of my foot and show you my feet,
And I give you a boot, would a pair be called beet?
If one is a tooth and a whole set are teeth,
Why shouldn’t the plural of booth be called beeth?
Then one may be that, and three would be those,
Yet hat in the plural would never be hose,
And the plural of cat is cats, not cose.
We speak of a brother and also of brethren,
But though we say mother, we never say methren.
Then the masculine pronouns are he, his and him,
But imagine the feminine: she, shis and shim!
Let’s face it - English is a crazy language.
There is no egg in eggplant nor ham in hamburger;
neither apple nor pine in pineapple.
English muffins weren’t invented in England.
We take English for granted, but if we explore its paradoxes, we find
that quicksand can work slowly, boxing rings are square, and a guinea
pig is neither from Guinea nor is it a pig.
And why is it that writers write but fingers don’t fing, grocers don’t
groce and hammers don’t ham?
Doesn’t it seem crazy that you can make amends but not one amend? If
you have a bunch of odds and ends and get rid of all but one of them, what do
you call it?
If teachers taught, why didn’t preachers praught?
If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat?
Sometimes I think all the folks who grew up speaking English should be
committed to an asylum for the verbally insane.
In what other language do people recite at a play and play at a recital?
We ship by truck but send cargo by ship.
We have noses that run and feet that smell.
We park in a driveway and drive in a parkway.
And how can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same, while a wise
man and a wise guy are opposites?
You have to marvel at the unique lunacy of a language in which your
house can burn up as it burns down,
in which you fill in a form by filling it out,
and in which an alarm goes off by going on.
And, in closing, if Father is Pop, how come Mother’s not Mop?
That’s all for now.
2. Pronunciation Poem- author unknown
Here is some pronunciation.
Ration never rhymes with nation,
Say prefer, but preferable,
Comfortable and vegetable,
B must not be heard in doubt,
Debt and dumb both leave it out.
In the words psychology,
Psychic and Psychiatry,
You must never sound the p.
Psychiatrist, you call the man
Who cures the complex, if he can.
In architect, chi is k.
In arch, it is the other way.
Please remember to say iron
So that it’ll rhyme with lion.
Advertisers advertise,
Advertisements will put you wise.
Time when work is done is leisure,
Fill it up with useful pleasure.
Accidental, accident,
Sound the g in ignorant.
Relative, but relation,
Then say creature, but creation.
Say the a in gas quite short
Bought remember rhymes with thwart,
Drought must always rhyme with bout,
In daughter leave the “gh” out.
Wear a boot upon your foot.
Root can never rhyme with soot.
In muscle, sc is s,
In muscular, it’s sk, yes!
Choir must always rhyme with wire,
That again will rhyme with liar.
Then remember it’s address
With an accent like possess.
G in sign must silent be,
In signature, pronounce the g.
Please remember, say towards
Just as if it rhymed with boards.
Weight’s like wait, but not like height.
Which should always rhyme with might.
Sew is just the same as so,
Tie a ribbon in a bow.
When you meet the queen you bow,
Which again must rhyme with how.
In perfect English make a start.
Learn this little rhyme by heart.
Great lesson! Graceful and clear explanation! Thanks so much Emma!
You're welcome! It's great to hear you found this video useful 😁
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Hey please reply one of my question
Mrs. Kanwal is ...... Principal of this school.
Which article???
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thank you so much for this important informations which are helpful for me
sorry if I made some😅 mistacks because I 'm not good in english and I wish that I will learn it
I m from Algeria
Using articles in English isn't easy so I'm glad I could help you!
You also spelled "mistakes" wrong in your comment 😊
mmmEnglish thank you 😁😆
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You're welcome, Romario!
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God exists!!!!!! because I have known the best teacher of the world. I would like to thank you personally and shake hands some day after I lean to speak English, but it is impossible, because you
live in the South Hemispher and at the other side of the World.
Tomas Hernandez
Hi Emma, could you please make a video on how to pronounce "THE" word. i notice that you use two different ways of speaking THE, along THEE and short THUH, could you please elaborate the rules behind it.
And thanks for these videos, they are really helpful :)
Hello! You use "thee" by vowels a, e, i, o, u (thee apple). "The" is used by consonants (the tree). I hope, it helps.
this video is very helpful for me. Now,i know fully about the articles.thabk you very much❤
The best.
Thanking you mom 🙏😊
thank you for this lesson Emma....I am always confused to take these words who ends with -ness, -less etc please can you make video on it?.….
Thanks for the suggestion Mustaqeem! I will consider it for future video lessons 😊
Thanks for the lesson! !
Thanks for watching Carlos 😊
The person stood up when "he" saw a cat. (they)
Nice Emma thank you
Yayy!! I am early 😀
Good
Thanks for all lessons
You're welcome Daoud 😁
The person stood up when "they" (or He/she) saw a cat.
Now I more clearly understand about the article than before watching this video.
Thank you so much.
Awesome! Let me know if you have any questions about articles :)
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Thanks for the class, 👍
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God Bless you
Good morning teacher from Egypt 😍😊
POV:MY ENG. TEACHER PRESENTED HER SCEEN TO SHOW ME THIS VIDEO.
Your explanation are awesome 💯💯💯
I'm feeling improvement in my english..
Thanks a lot Emma👍👍👍
beautiful eyes!!!