Just discovered your channel by chance, and you know what? This is what I need. I find it hard to connect my sentences. But now, after watching this, I am feeling confident already. Thank you for this lesson. It really helps me a lot and other English learners as well.
I just love the way to talk.....I'm almost 63 and I'm still trying to improve my english.. That's one of my goals in life. Thanks for everything you do to help others .
Thank you for watching my lessons, @myriamgalindo3939. I believe you are never too old to learn, and you can absolutely speak English with confidence. Don't lose your focus.
I want to thank you for your classes. You teach reasoning and provide tools to learn to think in English. He does it in a slow and understandable way. Only a true teacher can achieve it. Congratulations.
Wooow !...thank you so much teacher!...as always your videos are useful and perfectly designed☺I need to use theese resources (I have heard about then as connectors) I hope in a short time I will improve my speaking using them every day.
I have a technical thinking and I really love your approach - clear, well-defined use cases, lists of phrases and one or two examples. This helps me a lot to understand a memorize. 👌
Your English sounds great . It is a brilliant sample how to be really confident and impressive and to be authentic too. Thanks you show a amazing way to use English .
Very interesting your lesson. I would like a lot to take a complete course to learn to write correct. Where can I register to take it.?Congratulations for being a good teacher
Thank you, Luis. I'm glad to know it was a helpful lesson. My focus is primarily on speaking. At this time, I'm not familiar with specific teachers who provide writing courses. However, I know many English schools offer wonderful writing programs.
I really apprieciate the effort you spend in the making of this video. However, It would be a good idea for you to pause the screen a little bit after you introduce some phrases/ words, so that we can take notes of them. The pause doesnt have to be long though, only 10 seconds or less. I find it a little bit unconvenient to constantly press the Pause button on TH-cam to take notes of new words/ phrases you give in the video. All in all, thank you so much for providing us with free but high-quality content here on TH-cam.
Thank you for the comment and suggestions. I will take this into consideration. I appreciate that you take the time to take notes on the lessons, and that they are helpful to you. 😀
I can certainly add that to my list of future lesson topics. You might also like to view the video library on my website, Job Interviews in English, www.speakconfidentenglish.com/category/job-interviews-in-english/
Good, but make it more academic, since students in Africa,particularly here in Ethiopia,are extrinsically motivated-studying the English language to pass their exams.Your pronunciation is captivating,with slow, natural speed of speech.Thanks, and go ahead
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I'd like to know when to stress the words in a sentence. I always hear you , in fact many native speakers do, stress the preposition "to". However, many English teachers are telling the English learners not to stress any prepositions in a sentence because they are not content words. Please help.
Hi, thank you for the request. I'll certainly consider a lesson on this in the future; however, I will say that most of the time the word 'to' is reduced. There may be times when it is spoken clearly (this doesn't mean it is stressed, only that it isn't reduced) or may even be stressed for a specific reason (such as clarification). Do you have a specific example you can share with me? It would be helpful if I could listen to an example you're thinking about.
They are linking words but if you can express yourself with fewer words conveying the same sense you should strive to speak clearly and briefly. Use linking words only when really necessary. There is no need to add words just so so you appear smarter.
Liked & subscribed! Question: How about "sometimes" and "other times?" Do you say, "Sometimes, I go to bed early; other times, late?" Or, "Sometimes, I go to bed early; sometimes, late." Do you use "sometimes..., other times..." or "sometimes..., sometimes...?" Which one is correct? Thank you.
Thanks for the question. Both of your examples could be used. There is little to no difference between using 'other times' vs. 'sometimes' in the second part of your example sentence. However, saying "Sometimes I go to be early" implies that it isn't always true. There's an understanding that at other times you may go to bed late so you could also leave out the second part of the sentence.
I have difficulty with English writing, and this limits me from applying to positions I know I can do well. However, my English writing is not advanced. I struggle with this because English is my second language. I hate it. I feel useless.
Just discovered your channel by chance, and you know what? This is what I need. I find it hard to connect my sentences. But now, after watching this, I am feeling confident already. Thank you for this lesson. It really helps me a lot and other English learners as well.
Thanks so much for watching, Charlo Acibo! I appreciate it and am glad you enjoy my lessons and feel confident in your English!
I just love the way to talk.....I'm almost 63 and I'm still trying to improve my english.. That's one of my goals in life. Thanks for everything you do to help others .
Thank you for watching my lessons, @myriamgalindo3939. I believe you are never too old to learn, and you can absolutely speak English with confidence. Don't lose your focus.
I enjoyed every bit of the lecture.please I will like you to help me improve on my English language
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Thank you. I truly appreciate your kind comment and that you watch my lessons.
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Thank you. I truly appreciate your kind comment and that you watch my lessons.
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I want to thank you for your classes. You teach reasoning and provide tools to learn to think in English. He does it in a slow and understandable way. Only a true teacher can achieve it. Congratulations.
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Thank you so much for this eyes opening lesson of linking words. I will be able to write better academically 😊👏👏👏
You're very welcome. Thank you for watching. 😀
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Wooow !...thank you so much teacher!...as always your videos are useful and perfectly designed☺I need to use theese resources (I have heard about then as connectors) I hope in a short time I will improve my speaking using them every day.
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Thanks a lot teacher. Am learning to improve on my English speaking skills and moreover it will really help with my upcoming TOEFL exams.
You are so welcome. I wish you much success on the TOEFL exam!
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Hello from Vietnam. You speak very clear, easy to hear. And your subtitle help me a lot when I don't hear clear.
Hi, Chức Nguyễn. I’m thrilled to know my lessons and the subtitles are helpful to you.
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I have a technical thinking and I really love your approach - clear, well-defined use cases, lists of phrases and one or two examples. This helps me a lot to understand a memorize. 👌
I'm glad you find my approach clear and helpful. 😀
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Your English sounds great . It is a brilliant sample how to be really confident and impressive and to be authentic too.
Thanks you show a amazing way to use English .
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Thanks so much for watching, @hannaschee5798! I appreciate it and am glad you're enjoying my lessons.
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Very interesting your lesson. I would like a lot to take a complete course to learn to write correct. Where can I register to take it.?Congratulations for being a good teacher
Thank you, Luis. I'm glad to know it was a helpful lesson. My focus is primarily on speaking. At this time, I'm not familiar with specific teachers who provide writing courses. However, I know many English schools offer wonderful writing programs.
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I really apprieciate the effort you spend in the making of this video.
However, It would be a good idea for you to pause the screen a little bit after you introduce some phrases/ words, so that we can take notes of them. The pause doesnt have to be long though, only 10 seconds or less.
I find it a little bit unconvenient to constantly press the Pause button on TH-cam to take notes of new words/ phrases you give in the video.
All in all, thank you so much for providing us with free but high-quality content here on TH-cam.
Thank you for the comment and suggestions. I will take this into consideration. I appreciate that you take the time to take notes on the lessons, and that they are helpful to you. 😀
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Thank you for this lesson . Please could you provide the words and important phrasal verbs on a college job interview.
I can certainly add that to my list of future lesson topics. You might also like to view the video library on my website, Job Interviews in English, www.speakconfidentenglish.com/category/job-interviews-in-english/
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Good, but make it more academic, since students in Africa,particularly here in Ethiopia,are extrinsically motivated-studying the English language to pass their exams.Your pronunciation is captivating,with slow, natural speed of speech.Thanks, and go ahead
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Hi Annemarie, do you have a session on paragraph writing?
Thank you for the question. Unfortunately I do not as I focus most of my work on spoken communication.
I'd like to know when to stress the words in a sentence. I always hear you , in fact many native speakers do, stress the preposition "to". However, many English teachers are telling the English learners not to stress any prepositions in a sentence because they are not content words. Please help.
Hi, thank you for the request. I'll certainly consider a lesson on this in the future; however, I will say that most of the time the word 'to' is reduced. There may be times when it is spoken clearly (this doesn't mean it is stressed, only that it isn't reduced) or may even be stressed for a specific reason (such as clarification). Do you have a specific example you can share with me? It would be helpful if I could listen to an example you're thinking about.
They are linking words but if you can express yourself with fewer words conveying the same sense you should strive to speak clearly and briefly. Use linking words only when really necessary. There is no need to add words just so so you appear smarter.
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Liked & subscribed! Question: How about "sometimes" and "other times?" Do you say, "Sometimes, I go to bed early; other times, late?" Or, "Sometimes, I go to bed early; sometimes, late." Do you use "sometimes..., other times..." or "sometimes..., sometimes...?" Which one is correct? Thank you.
Thanks for the question. Both of your examples could be used. There is little to no difference between using 'other times' vs. 'sometimes' in the second part of your example sentence. However, saying "Sometimes I go to be early" implies that it isn't always true. There's an understanding that at other times you may go to bed late so you could also leave out the second part of the sentence.
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Maam could you send all the linking words in pdf format?
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Thanks so much for watching and subscribing, @bajjiboys1700! I appreciate it. 😀
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I have difficulty with English writing, and this limits me from applying to positions I know I can do well. However, my English writing is not advanced. I struggle with this because English is my second language. I hate it. I feel useless.
I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope this lesson provided strategies that will be useful to you.
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Can i to learn english following your lessons. I haven't want to follow Oprah Winfrey.
Referring to my latest comment below, I should have written...... the infinitive "to" instead of the preposition. Sorry about that.
Screen is not clear what you write on the board
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