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It's comforting to listen to your stories, love them. Your eloquent words allow me to dive into the deeper meaning of autumn. I can almost feel it on my skin. Thank you❤
I love your marvelous "English Stories", but I have to say that at least for me you normally choose easy words to explain, in this case for me just 2 were new, I don't now well: Crisp, bonfires, bubdled, rustling, swirling, drizzle, glisten, bobbing, chunky, knitwear, hay boles, hedge rows, scattering.. Those look more complicated and new, than those that you explain. It's just me who ask for this words?? 😊 Sorry is this is not your idea, but I would have your pretty good explanations about less used words.. Thanks and have a nice day!! Amazin job 🎉
@@olgacarrion7418 thanks for your feedback, Olga! It is appreciated. There were so many new words in this one we wanted to choose the ones you would be more likely to use in everyday conversations. In the next one we’ll be sure to add in more of the advanced descriptive words.
I like to hear your videos about English culture...it'd be good if you put some historical history in your videos...there is a lot of things that we can learn
@@emilalvardo3393 Hi Emil 👋 Thanks for watching! We have lots of culture and historical content here on the life in the U.K. playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLt8VdtLSFrriae7MeRjVf1qxan7YunC4W&si=y9CEvXYKdSJSgZEn
@@vladsavchuk5265 it could well be! Or sometimes it happens when tired and the brain wants to add pumpERkin to it for now reason at all 😂 🎃 Thanks for watching!
What's your favourite season? 🍂
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🎧 Listen to this short British English story on Spotify: anchor.fm/lovely-english-stories
🎉 Join the Lovely English Stories community to get PDF downloads of some the stories, English language vocabulary lists: www.patreon.com/lovelyenglishstories (Please note: we no longer upload new stories, but you will have access to a library of content that is available).
Thanks for your effort I appreciate that ❤
@@خديجهمحمد-س2خ thanks for watching! 🍂
I like very much autumn in my country but I always visited England in summer so this is my favorite season there..
It's comforting to listen to your stories, love them. Your eloquent words allow me to dive into the deeper meaning of autumn. I can almost feel it on my skin. Thank you❤
@@alexandra-q4d thank you so much 😊 that’s very kind of you!
Thanks for every videos.
Glad you like them!
Thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Please move on new beautiful short stories. They are quite helpful to improve my English
Tks 🎉
@@julianoalves2051 thanks for watching 🍂
How lovely to hear you again, it's been a long time since I heard your lesson. From now on I'll try to listen to your videos regularly.
@@MamtaRani-gz1gu welcome back! We hope you enjoy the new stories 🙂
Thank you so much dear teacher
Thanks for watching!
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I love this weather
@@nalmomani504 🍂
Thank you for everythings🙏
@@lovelycuisine9198 thanks for watching 😀
I'll visit the UK one day 🥰❤️
In this video, there are words and phrases that will improve my English a lot. Thank you very much for sharing.
@@esma.0123 thanks very much for watching, Esma 😀 Glad you found it useful.
I love your marvelous "English Stories", but I have to say that at least for me you normally choose easy words to explain, in this case for me just 2 were new, I don't now well:
Crisp, bonfires, bubdled, rustling, swirling, drizzle, glisten, bobbing, chunky, knitwear, hay boles, hedge rows, scattering..
Those look more complicated and new, than those that you explain.
It's just me who ask for this words?? 😊
Sorry is this is not your idea, but I would have your pretty good explanations about less used words..
Thanks and have a nice day!!
Amazin job 🎉
@@olgacarrion7418 thanks for your feedback, Olga! It is appreciated. There were so many new words in this one we wanted to choose the ones you would be more likely to use in everyday conversations. In the next one we’ll be sure to add in more of the advanced descriptive words.
I like to hear your videos about English culture...it'd be good if you put some historical history in your videos...there is a lot of things that we can learn
@@emilalvardo3393 Hi Emil 👋 Thanks for watching! We have lots of culture and historical content here on the life in the U.K. playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLt8VdtLSFrriae7MeRjVf1qxan7YunC4W&si=y9CEvXYKdSJSgZEn
Summer in the UK !
@@taola3336 😂😅
We want you to share more Level 2 and Level 3 stories.
@@gunerbaygun1504 we’ll see what we can do 😊
@@LovelyEnglishStories thank you
Thanks for the lovely video ❤
But what's the meaning of glisten
@@mohj676 to glisten means to shine with a sparkly sort of light. The sea can glisten, a clean car can glisten in the sun 😀
Thanks
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Great story! I noticed that it could be difficult to pronounce the word "pumpkin" accurately. Is it because of the three consonants in row, "puMPKin"?
@@vladsavchuk5265 it could well be! Or sometimes it happens when tired and the brain wants to add pumpERkin to it for now reason at all 😂 🎃 Thanks for watching!
How boring this story is
@@Mrs.mama_mam the correct way to say that would be “How boring is this story?” Or “This story is so boring!”
Thanks for stopping by!
@@LovelyEnglishStories I am not asking but wondering!