I now want to use “tut-tut” more often. I clearly haven’t been using it enough in my conversations. I love how formal it is. Haha. “Hey, did you know that…?” “Tut-tut! Quiet, please!” This is going to be GREAT. Useful lesson, Gill. These are all super important in conversations. Everyone, don’t forget “Huh?” if you don’t understand something.
+English Lessons with Alex (engVid AlexESLvid) I don't understand 'I now'. It means either you want say 'tut-tut' more often or you want to know how to use it usually. Are you a bully? Do you know how to fight? 'tut-tut' is rude,are you prepared for the results? I don't think so. P.S.- Why do you that? Pester your colleagues. (Your 'new method' =bollocks.)
+ALBERTO MANUEL FERREIRO PEREZ I mean that I would like to use it more in conversation. My comment was not meant to pester Gill. It was to compliment her.
Dear Gill, you are great! trod on your foot , you said and I said, what?! trod? then after some research I said, ha! trod is the past simple of tread.I knew the word from this:I have spread my dreams under your feet; tread softly because you tread on my dreams..wow! now I know -tread-is irregular word and I am not going to forget it. Brilliant!
I am so sad not to have found this video bit more earlier. As a teacher, Mrs.Gil is amazing without any mention. Especially she is trying her best to explain the meaning of some words even with her body language. If she is not satisfied, she keep trying. ^^ On the other hand however, it is bit hard to concentrate cause she keep reminding me of Ricky Gervais.^^
Dear teacher Gill! You explain lessons systematically, so learners are able to grab every point with ease. So, I would like to make a request you; please prepare a detailed lesson for "BEING" because "BEING"is used in different ways, so please pay your attention on it. I wish you all the best! Good Luck!
Thank you ! Today, we studied interjections in my Syntax class ! This lesson was so helpful for me because it helped me to understand how they work ! Lovely teacher by the way !
Hello Gill, You are awesome! I like your lessons very much, thank you . You are one of the best English teachers teaching academic English. After your intelligible explanations , I tend to think, that I have the right amount of brains to pass the English exam that scares me. Good luck, and have a nice day !
Good vid! Yes, interjections, in other word "exclamations", are very useful to make a conversation more conversational, powerful & so on. I know those aren't all of interjections, so I have to keep on learning interjections on my own.
It's so wonderful you have made a video about interjections! I once made a reaserch on this topic at my university. They are breaking the whole system down when you trying to classify them 😁 You probably won't be able to state their function in the sentence not to mention that sometimes you can't even call them words! Perhaps, I'd even suggest you make more videos about them 😊
Am I imagining things or did you blush as you spoke about your friend who didn't get up on Sunday till one o'clock in the afternoon? 😁😁😁😁😁 Love you, Gill❤❤😁😊
thanks Gill for this useful lesson. i belong to a country where English is a foreign language, not even a second, what we are really missing is how English is SPOKEN NATURALLY in different social situations. i am wondering what type of methodology can do this,but looking forward to u-tubing some attempts of doing that. mukhtar.
you are absolutely adorable the way to teach and your lovely british accent. Thanks so much for your videos Im learning a lot. Send you big hug from Spain and subscribe to your channel :)
thank you so much Gill ,in my language "Zulu" we do we Tut-Tut ! if we're annoyed by something or someone but we are saying it like this "NCI ! NCI ! NCI !"
I found this site with more exemples : www.yourdictionary.com/index.php/pdf/articles/156.listof-interjections.pdf and an other is this : grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/interjections/list-of-interjections.html
May I ask a question please? I don't know if it is rude to call a waiter in a restaurant by saying "Psst!... Psst!..." Or should you just say "Excuse me!" Or are there any other way to say?
Hi these lessons are very helpful, Could you please help me with British pronunciation ? Example, comfortable: comf- table,actually:ac-tu-lly, I want you to give us a list of words please, thank you.
Teacher his classes are pure gold , from Guatemala .
I now want to use “tut-tut” more often. I clearly haven’t been using it enough in my conversations. I love how formal it is. Haha.
“Hey, did you know that…?”
“Tut-tut! Quiet, please!”
This is going to be GREAT.
Useful lesson, Gill. These are all super important in conversations.
Everyone, don’t forget “Huh?” if you don’t understand something.
+English Lessons with Alex (engVid AlexESLvid)
I don't understand 'I now'. It means either you want say 'tut-tut' more often or you want to know how to use it usually. Are you a bully? Do you know how to fight? 'tut-tut' is rude,are you prepared for the results? I don't think so.
P.S.- Why do you that? Pester your colleagues. (Your 'new method' =bollocks.)
+ALBERTO MANUEL FERREIRO PEREZ I mean that I would like to use it more in conversation. My comment was not meant to pester Gill. It was to compliment her.
Are you watching Mrs. Gill with us?
+Music Lover Of course. I support all of my colleagues. :)
+English Lessons with Alex (engVid AlexESLvid) That's really nice of you :)
Wow!!!!!
Great classroom!!!
Teacher, you are lovely!!!
Mrs Gill has a wow factor.
I like this English lesson. The best how ever i found. Lovely teacher.
Dear Gill, you are great!
trod on your foot , you said and I said, what?! trod? then after some research I said, ha! trod is the past simple of tread.I knew the word from this:I have spread my dreams under your feet; tread softly because you tread on my dreams..wow! now I know -tread-is irregular word and I am not going to forget it. Brilliant!
Amazing class!! I really loved it! Thanks Gill. You're the best!!
I am so sad not to have found this video bit more earlier. As a teacher, Mrs.Gil is amazing without any mention. Especially she is trying her best to explain the meaning of some words even with her body language. If she is not satisfied, she keep trying. ^^ On the other hand however, it is bit hard to concentrate cause she keep reminding me of Ricky Gervais.^^
Such a wonderful woman! A great teacher! Thank you so much indeed, you really help us a lot!
Dear teacher Gill! You explain lessons systematically, so learners are able to grab every point with ease. So, I would like to make a request you; please prepare a detailed lesson for "BEING" because "BEING"is used in different ways, so please pay your attention on it. I wish you all the best! Good Luck!
You're quite expressive. It's very entertaining to watch your videos. Very instructive too, of course. Thank you.
I'm prone to depression, but Gill manages to make me smile :)
Thank you ! Today, we studied interjections in my Syntax class ! This lesson was so helpful for me because it helped me to understand how they work ! Lovely teacher by the way !
Dear Gill. You are lovely as usual. Thanks a lot. Great lesson!!! WOW!
Hello Gill, You are awesome! I like your lessons very much, thank you . You are one of the best English teachers teaching academic English. After your intelligible explanations , I tend to think, that I have the right amount of brains to pass the English exam that scares me. Good luck, and have a nice day !
I am your counterpart from Sudan . I teach English through drama. I really like your way of teaching. You are a marvellous tutor.
Professor Gill the way you teach is just outstanding! Lovely thank you so much. Blessings.
I can't stop watching the vídeos and the comments here here are so nice. All I can say is thanks Gill.
Absolutely extraordinary. I love your explanation pattern. And thanks for the vedio lesson, I had been finding for interjections
You are amazing teacher for me. I like your lessons very much.
I like your way teaching
Good vid! Yes, interjections, in other word "exclamations", are very useful to make a conversation more conversational, powerful & so on. I know those aren't all of interjections, so I have to keep on learning interjections on my own.
YeeeeHaw!! you are booming, thank you Gill, amazing explanation
I find this lesson very useful. Thank you very much for it.
Mam I am from india
You are such a wonderful teacher😍😍😍😍
You are doing magic by the way of your teaching mam😇😇😇😇😇🧚🏻🧚🏻🧚🏻🧚🏻🧚🏻
Gill is the cutest English teacher🥰
Mam i am improving English speaking,,only because of you,,you helping me to clear concepts of the use of English language,,,,I i thanks you personally
I really like your lesson, thank you very much!
Wow!!! Gill, You are so lovely and so cut! Brilliant! You have won my sympathy! Yes!!!!
Quite important lesson thanks a lot teacher Gill greetings from Portugal
Gill you are the most funny person teaching I ever known and very good too in doing it.Thr best teacher of all ❤️❤️❤️
You're so friendly and so clear...!!!
Thank you Gill! It was so helpful!
It's so wonderful you have made a video about interjections! I once made a reaserch on this topic at my university. They are breaking the whole system down when you trying to classify them 😁 You probably won't be able to state their function in the sentence not to mention that sometimes you can't even call them words! Perhaps, I'd even suggest you make more videos about them 😊
Really nice video. Thank you!
Excellent Gill. Your explanation pattern is very clear❤
Thanks a lot! It really helps me writing compositions in my school.
Am I imagining things or did you blush as you spoke about your friend who didn't get up on Sunday till one o'clock in the afternoon? 😁😁😁😁😁 Love you, Gill❤❤😁😊
You are so nice!!!!!!! Thank you for the lesson!!!
Thank you teacher. I really enjoyed your lesson. I wish you good health and happiness ***-***
Very revealing lesson, Thank you!
wow!!!, you're fantastic!!!, i love how you explain!!!, thank you very much!!
Gill, you are a great teacher!
thanks Gill for this useful lesson. i belong to a country where English is a foreign language, not even a second, what we are really missing is how English is SPOKEN NATURALLY in different social situations. i am wondering what type of methodology can do this,but looking forward to u-tubing some attempts of doing that. mukhtar.
What a nice lesson! Thanks your pains 😊
I'm keenly following your teaching and I have learned more from your lessons
am learning a lot of English, you are a wise and skilled teacher. thanks.
Very interesting lesson Maam. Thanks a ton
I really like this class. So amazing explanation. Thank you Gill for your video. Big thank from Indonesia 👍👍👍
Great teacher ❤️
Woow... thank you, Mrs Gill...you're an amazing teacher! ^_^
Hi teacher Gill. Thanks your for class. Greetins from Argentina. Bye
you are absolutely adorable the way to teach and your lovely british accent. Thanks so much for your videos Im learning a lot. Send you big hug from Spain and subscribe to your channel :)
its good to have the quiz after the lesson i could understand better how to use "oh , dear!" Thanks !
This lesson is just... wow.
Oh My God! You're adorable! Loved the lesson!!!! Congratulations
love the way of you are teaching
thank you so much Gill ,in my language "Zulu" we do we Tut-Tut ! if we're annoyed by something or someone but we are saying it like this "NCI ! NCI ! NCI !"
My best teacher I benefit for your way of time English language ...thanks so much for teaching me I am so enjoyed
Miss Gill,i really learn more partaining exclamation.Thank alot
This is what I was looking for, great work dear ma'am.
A great teacher, liked the way Gill,
Hello, I love the lessons! Thank you so much. What about I have heard "GI" many times. Is that to express only surprise?
I was not expecting a good lesson (because the subject). I was wrong. Great lesson.
Teacher Gill is realy lovely! thanks you.!
Ha! Yikes is my favorite word :D
You're awesome!!
I found this site with more exemples : www.yourdictionary.com/index.php/pdf/articles/156.listof-interjections.pdf and an other is this : grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/interjections/list-of-interjections.html
Thank you Thank you Thank you . I like all your videos . very helpful
Your class is very good 👍😊
Well, this is amazing 💕
From Brazil By Marcio
Good evening, lovely lady.
I love your classes Teacher.
Thank you Gill 🌸
thank you very much for every your postings!
first comment XD. Thanks for the lesson Gill . I didn't know interjections
Very useful information!!!
The way you teach make it easy for me!
Thank you very much مدرسه شاطرة ولطيفة لكي كل الشكر والاحترام
Excellent! Thank You!
You are amazing teacher for me i lake your lesson wery much the best teacher..pozzz thank you
Very nice explanation. What can be the interjection for "smirk" 😏
Well, great Gill!
your pronounciation is really good.....just like having college abroad, ....
I really love it!!!! Brilliant!! TKS
+Dra. Fabiola Monteiro Hi Fabiola.
I can perceive through your name that you are from Brazil, aren't you?
Thank you so much m'am , it's very helpful for me.
I love your lesson!
😂❤️❤️❤️I enjoy in this lesson badly
Какая добродушная тетенька!
Great 👍
Thank you very very much madam for these valuable lessons. I shall be grateful to you madam please share present, past and future tense videos.
Thank you Great Teacher
very useful ,thank you Gill I would like to know how to write the animal 's sound
Hi Gill, the TRANSCRIPT is not all , How can I get it ?
Thanks I love it , and ur way ❤
Good morning
Hello Madam. I would like to thank you for your lesson. What about «Oh, Gordon Bennett! I can't believe it.»?
May I ask a question please?
I don't know if it is rude to call a waiter in a restaurant by saying "Psst!... Psst!..."
Or should you just say "Excuse me!" Or are there any other way to say?
Olivia Lee it's better using "excuse me", it's more polite.
Hurray! That's cool. Thanks mam
Hi these lessons are very helpful, Could you please help me with British pronunciation ? Example, comfortable: comf- table,actually:ac-tu-lly, I want you to give us a list of words please, thank you.
please give us a lesson on how to use upon in context, please : )
The way u explain owesome
Very nice video as usual, in Sweden hay means hello, and it's written (hej) but pronounced hay.
Hello., I am the Punjabi DNA. Dhannevad ji.!
Could you please say something about: world, earth, soil, land etc? Please?