Thank you for trying to teach English as a foreign language to our Sri Lankans. I have noticed that most people confuse the pronunciation of the sound "o" (the long "o" as in boat, coat, location etc) and "or" (as in for, or, lord, cord etc). It would be good to do a lesson on the same.
I give my pleasure for giving very productive lessons as always. Your teaching is priceless sir. Without exaggerating you always talk to the point. I appreciate it very much
1:18 Sentence Pattern 1
4:16 Sentence pattern 2
6:33 Sentence pattern 3
9:09 Sentence pattern 4
12:26 Sentence pattern 5
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Sir, as you promised, would you make a lesson for A while awhile, while ago. Looking forward to watching that video. Thanks for this awesome lesson.
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Thank you for trying to teach English as a foreign language to our Sri Lankans. I have noticed that most people confuse the pronunciation of the sound "o" (the long "o" as in boat, coat, location etc) and "or" (as in for, or, lord, cord etc). It would be good to do a lesson on the same.
I give my pleasure for giving very productive lessons as always. Your teaching is priceless sir. Without exaggerating you always talk to the point. I appreciate it very much
Quite right.
What a nice another creative lesson.Thank you so much for explaining about the sentence patterns.
What a clear explanation, thank you Sir, Budusaranai
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Excellent lesson
Thank you sir.You teache it excellently and clearly.Good job sir.
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This is also one of your video .thanks a lot sir.
Great a lesson sir
we needed lesons about assure and ensure.
Sir relative pronouns ganai relative clauses ganai full lesson ekak karanna puluwanda sir , please ???? ( that / which / whose / who / whom )
Suppose/supposed to practically අපේ spoken වලදී අපි use කරන විදිය කියලා දෙන්නකෝ සර්..ලොකු දෙයක්..
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Can You do a lesson about "supposed to"
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It will take us five hours to get top of the mountain, am I correct sir
........to get to the top of the mountain.
Sir must have must have been...?
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Where have you gone sir, we are very excited to get new lessons.
Is it possible to say(pl. Feed back)
It took few months for me to get recovered.
It takes 2 hours to get the room done.
It's better to say
1. It took few months for me to recover.
Second one is correct.
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Lesi english sir thanks
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It's better to use "much time" instead of "a lot of time"
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This job has gone this much of time.
You are a another one of dissapamock at present .
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