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I watched the lesson in the first time and try to answer the questions but I had some mistakes, then I watched again and I got all of them correct. I'm happy with the results thanks for the useful lesson.
You're very kind, Tamanna! I have added your request to my list, but I have quite a few other topics to cover first. I've done a search for you, and I think you will find a good guide here: www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Precis
I needed this one year ago when prepositions were my main subject of english in school. still, this will help me a lot when I'm talking english in general
thanks for sharing this fantastic lesson Minoo, you're a fine teacher, notice that I have no idea about the differences between to & for, could u explain me please?
I'm not sure what you're requesting. You'll find all my lessons on prepositions here: www.anglo-link.com/index.php?/online_lessons/video_lessons??topic=prepositions
Great video Anglo-link really useful! Just discovered your channel! It is great and really easy to follow! We have an English language channel as well, if you could give us any tips on how to grow our audience or any feedback at all then that would be amazing! Thanks so much :)
Hello Leila and Sabrah, Thank you for your positive feedback. It's an honour to be endorsed by other EFL teachers. My recommendation is to base your choices as to what to teach and how to teach it on your own teaching experience of what students need and what you yourselves enjoy teaching. In my experience, an authentic desire to share what you've successfully taught in the classroom with a wider audience is the key to growing one's audience. I wish you both the best of luck with your channel.
Beneficial vedio thank you but if i ask you one thing.. what is the difference b/w these two examples.. I wanna speak to you or I wanna speak with you ? thnx for your help.
Hello Aryan, I suggest you check out my website www.anglo-link.com. Premium members of the site have access to pdfs of Anglo-Pedia lessons and exercises. You will also find more lessons on prepositions in the 'Video Lessons' section.
I'm afraid not. There are no rules that can help you to choose the right preposition that follows a certain word. It is important to learn the preposition as part of the vocabulary.
my teacher taught me that we make a phrase by adding one adjective +preposition.. or a noun + preposition...for example ...good at and chance of . .etc... he taught me that these are regular phrase rules.... and in irregular phrase are like ...in fact, as matter of fact..., on the way... please guide me correctly....
My answer remains the same. Regardless of where the preposition is in a 'phrase' (beginning, middle or end), there are no rules for choosing the correct preposition. You have to learn the whole 'phrase' including the preposition.
Please, can you answer me about membership's fees? I am interested in learning with you and I would like pay for premium + membership but I need to know whaether is montly, yearly fee or onetime compensation? I had sent to you several times same question but I have not received any answer so far. Thank you in advance
Hello Aleksandar, Thank you for your interest in joining my website, and my apologies that you did not receive an answer earlier. The payment of £24.99 to become a Premium+ member is a single payment. You pay this only once. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Good morning Teacher, First of all, I'd like to thank you for all your lessons and secondly I'd like to ask you only two question concerning Till/Until & Some/Any. I'm gonna give you an example and I'd like to ask for the underline word and correct me if I'm wrong: First question: There was a shop near her house. (a shop is the underline word) The first answer: What was there near her house? The second answer: What was near her house? My question is: What's the different between the two questions and why? Second question: Is there any slight difference between Till and until First example: You can live here till you find another place to live You can live here until you find another place to live Second example: You can wait till the cows come home for me to pay you You can wait until the cows come home for me to pay you Kind regards Nasro from Algeria
Please Anglo-Link allow me ask u I wanna know what does that mean level Access 2 group B and what is next level I'll start in please reply me I beg u thank u very much indeed Anglo-Link .
Reach C1 fluency by joining my complete course at app.anglo-link.com/. This teacher-guided online course includes weekly LIVE Lessons and Workshops with me + a Members' WhatsApp Conversation Club to boost your speaking skills. Memberships start from US$6.50 per month.
You are the best English teacher on youtube. I mean it!
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I watched the lesson in the first time and try to answer the questions but I had some mistakes, then I watched again and I got all of them correct. I'm happy with the results thanks for the useful lesson.
Excellent! I'm glad this lesson has been helpful to you.
Thanks for this lesson, Mino. You're a great teacher
Many thanks for your support, Daniel.
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Your are best English teacher......
Please clarify how to write precis. ...
No other could make this subject so foumula based...easy to understand
You're very kind, Tamanna! I have added your request to my list, but I have quite a few other topics to cover first. I've done a search for you, and I think you will find a good guide here: www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Precis
Thanks a lot Mam ....
So nice of you. I will try to understand precis from wikiHow
I'm happy to see my mistakes in your videos. Thanks a million.
I'm glad this is helping you to eliminate some of your mistakes.
Great exercises to practice, Minoo. Thanks a lot!
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Thanks a lot for your work!!! I enjoy your lessons very much
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Thank you so much Mino for this English Course. It Helps me to understand english better
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I needed this one year ago when prepositions were my main subject of english in school. still, this will help me a lot when I'm talking english in general
Excellent!
thank you a lot Ms. Anglo-link...its really very helpful for me.
plz make more videos on remaining preposition,,,
thank you again...
You are the best, I like a lot your videos.
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Great ma'am. Thank you
you are always giving your best sis
Thank you for your support!
Very useful as always!
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splendid,,, now i got the idea how to use them correctly,, thanx mam. love from pakistan
Excellent. I'm glad this has been helpful to you.
Super
Thank you!
Can you please make a video explaining a guided writing
Hello Zaid,
I'v still got some grammar topics to cover before I can start thinking about writing lessons.
thanks for sharing this fantastic lesson Minoo, you're a fine teacher, notice that I have no idea about the differences between to & for, could u explain me please?
Thank you, Sebastian.
If you're referring to expressions like 'important for/to me', there is no difference. I personally use 'for'.
Anglo-Link thank you so much you're increible teaching us, only say you the English I appreciate too much and changed my life, greetings
Hello Ms.Anglo-Link.
Great work, thank you a lot.
Could you tell what the difference between "take into account and take into consideration"?
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They're synonyms.
Thank you! I have learnt alot!
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Thanks a lot for this, and please guide me How to improve reading comprehension.
You're welcome, Naveen.
My recommendation is to read regularly and use TOEFL reading comprehension exercises.
Okay mam. Thanks once again for sharing such a great knowledge with us.
Thanks for this video
Most welcome!
thank you so much for your explanation!!!
You're most welcome.
Great lesson,thank u
You're very welcome.
What is the difference between 'be concerned about' and 'be concerned with? Thanks
concerned about = worried about
concerned with = related to the subject of
Congratulations Teacher, this video helped me too
Thank you!
Could you please add lessons about preposition usage among sentence and paragraphs..
I'm not sure what you're requesting. You'll find all my lessons on prepositions here:
www.anglo-link.com/index.php?/online_lessons/video_lessons??topic=prepositions
I am preparing for OET exam its very helpful .thank you very much......................
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excellent lessons.........
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very wonderful lesson madam thanks to you
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can you help me with the this sentence grammar?
“people have avowed themselves to one another for their whole lives.”
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Thank you so much for this lovely lesson. I have big problems with them but now no😚
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Great video Anglo-link really useful! Just discovered your channel! It is great and really easy to follow! We have an English language channel as well, if you could give us any tips on how to grow our audience or any feedback at all then that would be amazing! Thanks so much :)
Hello Leila and Sabrah,
Thank you for your positive feedback. It's an honour to be endorsed by other EFL teachers.
My recommendation is to base your choices as to what to teach and how to teach it on your own teaching experience of what students need and what you yourselves enjoy teaching. In my experience, an authentic desire to share what you've successfully taught in the classroom with a wider audience is the key to growing one's audience. I wish you both the best of luck with your channel.
Thank you again
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i love your voice
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Usefull...thnx
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that's great thanks
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Thank u Mam....
How do I learn with you directly
It is possible to book one-to-one Skype lessons with me. You will find the details here:
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15/15 🙂
Beneficial vedio thank you
but if i ask you one thing..
what is the difference b/w these two examples..
I wanna speak to you or
I wanna speak with you ?
thnx for your help.
There's no difference. You may find that 'to' is more common in British English, and 'with' in American English.
+Anglo-Link yeah I've understood it thank you very much for the answer.
How can I learn the RP accent? It'll really be nice to speak English using the RP accent.
You would need to listen to someone with an RP accent regularly and imitate the way they speak. For specific words, use a British online dictionary.
I do okay when it comes to words but the tone is confusing and difficult especially that my country uses the American one. 😞
Ma'am which English should I learn for outsourcing.Please answer my question. OK or USA.american accent is so hard.
There's no difference. Learn the version that's easier for you, but it would be good to be able to understand both accents.
thank alot
My pleasure!
could i get the pdf ...of all Anglo-link...english lession.
if there is any link...plz tell me.
thank you very much.
Hello Aryan,
I suggest you check out my website www.anglo-link.com. Premium members of the site have access to pdfs of Anglo-Pedia lessons and exercises.
You will also find more lessons on prepositions in the 'Video Lessons' section.
Thank you will share Minoo X
Thank you very much, Steve.
Great to see you are using Patreon.
Thank you!
10/15 those are realy hard
please upload some videos about idiom and phrases madam
You may be interested in my series on Phrasal Verbs.
You'll find it here: www.anglo-link.com/index.php?/online_lessons/video_lessons??topic=phrasal
U r the best
Thank you very much!
Most Respected Teacher...How many ways are there for making a phrase...?Kindly guide me....
I'm not sure I understand your question. Give me an example of a 'phrase', please.
as we have phrases like "fond of" , "about to " , "going to" etc.... so I want to ask that is there any exact rule for making phrases.....
I'm afraid not. There are no rules that can help you to choose the right preposition that follows a certain word. It is important to learn the preposition as part of the vocabulary.
my teacher taught me that we make a phrase by adding one adjective +preposition.. or a noun + preposition...for example ...good at and chance of . .etc... he taught me that these are regular phrase rules.... and in irregular phrase are like ...in fact, as matter of fact..., on the way...
please guide me correctly....
My answer remains the same. Regardless of where the preposition is in a 'phrase' (beginning, middle or end), there are no rules for choosing the correct preposition. You have to learn the whole 'phrase' including the preposition.
thanks
You're welcome, Basem!
thank you teacher, Happy teachers day from India.
Thank you, Divya!
Please, can you answer me about membership's fees? I am interested in learning with you and I would like pay for premium + membership but I need to know whaether is montly, yearly fee or onetime compensation? I had sent to you several times same question but I have not received any answer so far. Thank you in advance
Hello Aleksandar,
Thank you for your interest in joining my website, and my apologies that you did not receive an answer earlier.
The payment of £24.99 to become a Premium+ member is a single payment. You pay this only once.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Mam . I think we use" to "with familiar not with. Which one is right ? Plzz tell me.
It depends on the sentence:
I am not familiar WITH this concept.
This concept is not familiar TO me.
Thank u for replying ☺
Good morning Teacher,
First of all, I'd like to thank you for all your lessons and secondly I'd like to ask you only two question concerning Till/Until & Some/Any.
I'm gonna give you an example and I'd like to ask for the underline word and correct me if I'm wrong:
First question: There was a shop near her house. (a shop is the underline word)
The first answer: What was there near her house?
The second answer: What was near her house?
My question is: What's the different between the two questions and why?
Second question: Is there any slight difference between Till and until
First example: You can live here till you find another place to live
You can live here until you find another place to live
Second example: You can wait till the cows come home for me to pay you
You can wait until the cows come home for me to pay you
Kind regards
Nasro from Algeria
a lesson about : either e neither ????
Thank you, Michele. I've made a note of your request.
thank mino
You're welcome.
Please Anglo-Link allow me ask u I wanna know what does that mean level Access 2 group B and what is next level I'll start in please reply me I beg u thank u very much indeed Anglo-Link .
I'm sorry I can't help you, Adam, because I don't know the context.
Thanx :')
My pleasure!
thank you
My pleasure.
nice
Thank you!
la mitad de las vistas son gracias a javier english
Are you sure that "married to" is the correct choice? Aren't people married with other people?
Yes it is correct. I can't tell you the reasons but I've seen like that all the time
As Cecillia says, 'to' is the correct preposition.
This is my personnel email if you want to send me the answers and thanks once again
I want to marry you
thanks you so much
You're very welcome.
Thanks
You're welcome.