Very detailed and thorough explanation, not only teaching us what are the words for the subjects, and telling us which verbs could be used on these items.
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Hi Andrew, this video is very interesting and useful. Only now I'm realising that I have forgotten a lot of vocabulary. Many times I spend mental energy thinking about how I could say a specific word and I don't remember anything. Thank you, your lesson is brilliant. Bye
Hello. Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons. I make new videos every Tuesday. The next video will be published next Tuesday 4th September 2018. Here is the full list: th-cam.com/users/CrownAcademyEnglishvideos Best wishes, Andrew
Hello, Thank you very much for all your videos and especially for your patience and your way to speak and to explain. It's really interesting. A very clever way to learn this beautifull and so important idiom. Well done! A question: In this video, at 6:40, you talk about "Duvet cover" and at 11:30, you talk about "Duvet case". Can we use both words? Olivier
Hi Andrew, in my bedroom there is a double bed, with two bedsides table, a chestdrawer, a big (or huge wardrobe), two lamp, and there is a small bathroom too. Best regards from italy byeeeeeeeeeee
Hi, Teacher. my Goodness, I would like to be like you. Very good explanation. I Like all your lessons and more and more, I am learning. I hope you are well.
Hey Andrew :) Thank you so much for the Reply. I got confused because in one of your Sessions of "AT","IN" and "ON",You said that we can use "AT" if we talk about a specific point or place. For example : at the Top of the stairs, at the Bottom of the Stairs. So, That is why i thought we could say "AT the middle of the room". :) Anyway,You are a Great great Teacher. I've learnt a lot from you. Thank you so much Andrew :) God bless
Aha !! Ok I will wait for your videos,if you don't mind I need videos concerning Phrasal verbs.Itried to learn them But I couldn't I said maybe with your wonderful method I can learn them by heart.Have a good afternoon and take care .
Hello Andrew; I have a question about "make out" in this video as you said "The table is made out of wood". I checked dictionary but I could not find an appropriate definition of it. Would you please consider it and then let me know? Cheers Pedram
Pedram Samieyan The expression is "made out of something" or "made from something" Examples: The car is *made out of* metal. The car is *made from* metal. Andrew
Hi Andrew, thanks for this interesting video, but in the video "taking the train" at the end of the video you put a summary of the words to study. Why not here? Thanks anyway. Theodore*
Nguyen Tam Hello and thanks for your comment. I give lots of advice in this video: How to improve your English speaking skills If you have any questions, you can ask me in the comments section. :) Best wishes Andrew
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Dear Andrew, Greetings. In "English words in the bedroom | English vocabulary" at 19:40 you've said: And finally, we have a lamp. In fact, there are two lamps - one on both sides of the dressing table" Don't you think it should be "one on EACH side of the dressing table" instead of "one on BOTH sides of the dressing table" ? Regards.
Abdulmunim Al-Duri Hello and thank you for your comment. "one on EACH side of the dressing table" and "one on BOTH sides of the dressing table" are both perfectly correct. They are two different ways of saying exactly the same thing. A third way of saying it is ""one on EITHER side of the dressing table". I hope that helps, Best regards Andrew
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Very detailed and thorough explanation, not only teaching us what are the words for the subjects, and telling us which verbs could be used on these items.
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Excellent lesson, very easy to understand. Thanks a lot!
I will use this video to teach my students.
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Thank you for this video🙏 I started a new job in Italy. I need this vocabulary very much.
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this is incredible..you even get time to digest the word..thank you andrew
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Hi Andrew, this video is very interesting and useful. Only now I'm realising that I have forgotten a lot of vocabulary. Many times I spend mental energy thinking about how I could say a specific word and I don't remember anything.
Thank you, your lesson is brilliant.
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Very interesting ,Thank you , is there a video about the bathroom?
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Thanks for the lesson. If you can give us a on line exercises according to the lesson, I think it is better
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Thank you for your clear explanation
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Thanks for the lesson. If you can give us a on line exercises according to the lesson, I think it is better
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Also, for the duvet cover , you use the term duvet case too. I suppose the both are correct?
Yes, both words mean the same in this context.
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thanks for the lesson.what about mattress..I didn't see that word in your presentation
Vinayaraj E.V Thanks for your comment; Mattress is there. Click here --> 10:10
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Hello,
Thank you very much for all your videos and especially for your patience and your way to speak and to explain. It's really interesting. A very clever way to learn this beautifull and so important idiom. Well done!
A question:
In this video, at 6:40, you talk about "Duvet cover" and at 11:30, you talk about "Duvet case". Can we use both words?
Olivier
19olivier72 Hi Olivier and thanks for your comment. Yes, both words are correct. "Duvet cover" is probably more common. :)
Andrew
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I like to learn new words like this
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Hi Andrew, in my bedroom there is a double bed, with two bedsides table, a chestdrawer, a big (or huge wardrobe), two lamp, and there is a small bathroom too. Best regards from italy byeeeeeeeeeee
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Hi, Teacher. my Goodness, I would like to be like you. Very good explanation. I Like all your lessons and more and more, I am learning. I hope you are well.
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is it ''In the middle of the Room'' or ''At the middle of the Room" ?
+Swaraj Shrma Hello and thanks for the comment and question.
" *In* the middle of the room" is correct.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Hey Andrew :)
Thank you so much for the Reply.
I got confused because in one of your Sessions of "AT","IN" and "ON",You said that we can use "AT" if we talk about a specific point or place. For example : at the Top of the stairs, at the Bottom of the Stairs. So, That is why i thought we could say "AT the middle of the room". :)
Anyway,You are a Great great Teacher. I've learnt a lot from you.
Thank you so much Andrew :)
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I wish Lucy Pinder was in THE bedroom AT my house. I watch your other video on prepositions too :)
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I always thank you for your videos ,really interesting and useful .Bless you
Thanks for your comment. My next 2 videos will be available on Monday morning. :)
Andrew.
Aha !! Ok I will wait for your videos,if you don't mind I need videos concerning Phrasal verbs.Itried to learn them But I couldn't I said maybe with your wonderful method I can learn them by heart.Have a good afternoon and take care .
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Thanks Andrew , useful vocabularies
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How could i find your advanced level lessons on TH-cam?Are your lessons searchable based on level of difficulty ?
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Hello Andrew;
I have a question about "make out" in this video as you said "The table is made out of wood". I checked dictionary but I could not find an appropriate definition of it. Would you please consider it and then let me know?
Cheers
Pedram
Pedram Samieyan The expression is "made out of something" or "made from something"
Examples:
The car is *made out of* metal.
The car is *made from* metal.
Andrew
Hi Andrew
Thank you very much for your beautiful explanation.
Regards
Pedram
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Hi Andrew, are you sure your pronunciation of hanger is correct? I think there is no G sound, such as hang on , hanger... etc.
Sophia C Well it is the phonetic sound /ŋ/ which is a slight G sound. :)
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It's a pleasure, as always! Thanks for watching :)
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Hi Andrew, thanks for this interesting video, but in the video "taking the train" at the end of the video you put a summary of the words to study. Why not here? Thanks anyway. Theodore*
thank you.....but we need the list of the word please.
this is all what we are for, to know more about the bedroom
Is "on the picture correct"? In the picture is incorrect? Thank you
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Would you, please, tell me why I couldn't add a comment on your lessons in Chrome browser? I have to use Internet Explorer browser instead.
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Good morning Andrew how are you to day? I want to thanks for all lessons ,really it's very important.pleaze teacher i need your help can you give me the books about gramma ,tens.prononciation and dictionnery.... this is my adresse:lahboubi laila number 33 street takadome souk larbaa kenitra morocco.thank you very mutch....
Dear Andrew,
Greetings.
In "English words in the bedroom | English vocabulary" at 19:40 you've said:
And finally, we have a lamp. In fact, there are two lamps - one on both sides of the dressing table"
Don't you think it should be "one on EACH side of the dressing table" instead of "one on BOTH sides of the dressing table" ?
Regards.
Abdulmunim Al-Duri Hello and thank you for your comment.
"one on EACH side of the dressing table" and "one on BOTH sides of the dressing table" are both perfectly correct. They are two different ways of saying exactly the same thing. A third way of saying it is ""one on EITHER side of the dressing table".
I hope that helps,
Best regards
Andrew
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