Hello everyone, My favourite phrase is: Yes Ma'am I understand. I'll take care of it right away. I'd like to express heartfelt gratitude to our teachers for their unwavering dedication to helping us learn English. Your guidance plays a pivotal role in enhancing our language skills. I truly appreciate your efforts, you're the best! Thank you for all that you do. Blessings!
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Hi Kat and Mark, thanks for this lesson. Full of great phrases. I love you dedicated some time to explain how to apply 'pretty sure' and ´quite sure´' with practical examples. You are both awesome teachers. Blessings.
hi guys i hope you feel well all, i need your advice, my english understanding is pretty good, when native english speaking i feel comfortable and i enjoy them to listen, my challenge is when i try to speak out loud, i forget most words which was i remember before, what’s solution
When it comes to remembering words while speaking, try these tips: Practice Speaking Out Loud - Even if you’re alone, talk about daily topics to get more comfortable forming sentences in real time. You could even describe your day or practice a short story! Use Simple Words First - Sometimes we aim for complex words, but sticking to simple vocabulary can make you feel more confident. Once you’re comfortable, you can add more advanced words. Repeat Key Phrases - Write down a few useful phrases and repeat them until they feel natural. This way, you’ll always have some “go-to” phrases to start your sentences. Practice with Friends or Language Partners - Speaking with others helps you get used to conversation flow. Apps like HelloTalk or Tandem can be great for this! You’re already on the right track by focusing on listening and understanding - keep it up, and don’t worry if you forget words. It’s all part of the process. 😊
Hello, everyone! I have a doubt: here, we would say please much more often then you, to be polite. It's not only the tone and words but also using please. Can you clarify this point to me just that I am sure I won't sound unpolite?
Hiya! Could you give us an example of a sentence you want to make sure is polite? Words like could and would are often used to naturally sound more polite than can or will so sometimes please is unnecessary, but it doesn’t make the sentence impolite. Could you pass me a napkin? Could you please pass me a napkin? Could you pass me a napkin please? All are polite and friendly, please just adds a bit more. “Give me a napkin” would be too direct “pass me a napkin” would be better as “pass me a napkin please” Hopefully that helps and you can let us know other sentences that you’d like to use
Great question. "Fair enough" means that I accept your opinion or your point of view, even if it's different from my opinion or idea. For example: A: Want to grab some pizza for lunch? B: I’m trying to eat a bit healthier this week, so I might pass. A: Fair enough. A: I can’t believe you didn’t like that movie! It’s a classic! B: It just wasn’t my type, to be honest. A: Fair enough. Hope that makes sense!
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My favourite phrase is: Yes Ma'am I understand. I'll take care of it right away.
I'd like to express heartfelt gratitude to our teachers for their unwavering dedication to helping us learn English. Your guidance plays a pivotal role in enhancing our language skills. I truly appreciate your efforts, you're the best!
Thank you for all that you do. Blessings!
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Hi Kat and Mark, thanks for this lesson. Full of great phrases. I love you dedicated some time to explain how to apply 'pretty sure' and ´quite sure´' with practical examples. You are both awesome teachers. Blessings.
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hi guys i hope you feel well all, i need your advice, my english understanding is pretty good, when native english speaking i feel comfortable and i enjoy them to listen, my challenge is when i try to speak out loud, i forget most words which was i remember before, what’s solution
When it comes to remembering words while speaking, try these tips:
Practice Speaking Out Loud - Even if you’re alone, talk about daily topics to get more comfortable forming sentences in real time. You could even describe your day or practice a short story!
Use Simple Words First - Sometimes we aim for complex words, but sticking to simple vocabulary can make you feel more confident. Once you’re comfortable, you can add more advanced words.
Repeat Key Phrases - Write down a few useful phrases and repeat them until they feel natural. This way, you’ll always have some “go-to” phrases to start your sentences.
Practice with Friends or Language Partners - Speaking with others helps you get used to conversation flow. Apps like HelloTalk or Tandem can be great for this!
You’re already on the right track by focusing on listening and understanding - keep it up, and don’t worry if you forget words. It’s all part of the process. 😊
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Unfortunately we don't offer 1-on-1 classes at the moment, but if that changes we'll be sure to let you know!
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Hello, everyone! I have a doubt: here, we would say please much more often then you, to be polite. It's not only the tone and words but also using please. Can you clarify this point to me just that I am sure I won't sound unpolite?
Hiya! Could you give us an example of a sentence you want to make sure is polite?
Words like could and would are often used to naturally sound more polite than can or will so sometimes please is unnecessary, but it doesn’t make the sentence impolite.
Could you pass me a napkin?
Could you please pass me a napkin?
Could you pass me a napkin please?
All are polite and friendly, please just adds a bit more.
“Give me a napkin” would be too direct
“pass me a napkin” would be better as “pass me a napkin please”
Hopefully that helps and you can let us know other sentences that you’d like to use
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I met my daughter’s teacher in parents meeting one day, when she explained something, she will say ‘fair enough’, dose it also mean understand?
Great question. "Fair enough" means that I accept your opinion or your point of view, even if it's different from my opinion or idea.
For example:
A: Want to grab some pizza for lunch?
B: I’m trying to eat a bit healthier this week, so I might pass.
A: Fair enough.
A: I can’t believe you didn’t like that movie! It’s a classic!
B: It just wasn’t my type, to be honest.
A: Fair enough.
Hope that makes sense!
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