You are a great teacher. I am an English teacher teaching English to non-native speakers of English. I wonder why you don't havea a large number of follower online , though you are one of the best instructors on the TH-cam. I wish you all Success from Egypt. I admire and follow your creative lessons . I am really impressed by your amazing presentation . My Regards miss Arnel.
I've been learning English for a while and the direct and indirect objects were always very confusing things for me. Now, they're completely clear to me thanks to you Arnel, thank you very much! I also want to appreciate the incredible work you did, this lesson is very clear and explains everything well. You did amazing! Congratulations and thank you
Honestly speaking, I used to have no clue how I got all this info in my head ,back then, when I was learning English until someone brought up the great benefits of reading.Thanks to it, now, I can assure you that I unconsciously speak the language following all those rules. Luckly, I took up the habit of reading because I grew fond of popular stories and novels. That's why, I highly recommend that everyone read a lot of books while taking B1 and B2 lessons. All the same, I appreciate your effort so much by creating this interesting grammar videos. I hope I can become a great teacher as much as you are. By the way, you explained the info perfectly well.
I've no words to say thank you for this essential, and impeccable lesson. ❤ you have really designed easy lesson for us to catch on it.😊 God bless you!
You are the best teacher of the world. I mean you are unique. I wish I could meet you. I learned a lot from your videos regarding English. Thanks a world. All the best.
As an english speaker learning other languages, this is SO helpful. We dont really learn DOs or IDOs as native speakers, and when we learn other languages it is so difficult for us to understand.
Good morning! Please make a video about the subjunctive mood! Everyone somehow tries to cover topics and talk about anything but this. At the same time, without the subjunctive mood, it is impossible to read anything. You are good at revealing the structure and beautifully graphically showing the meaning of the problem! I'm really looking forward to it, because I'm confused about should, have, etc.
Thank you so much for making this video! I’m using it to learn the 6 Russian cases. Identifying the subj, verb, D.O, and I.O. are crucial for being able to place the correct ending on each word in Russian. Your video reminded me of how to find the object in a sentence, as well as, the fact that some sentences have none. This is great practice, but I don’t worry about intransitive verbs. I guess I just automatically know when I need one, as a native English speaker. So applying them to Russian will be a no brainer I guess. But I understand your main purpose is to teach English 😅 Just wanted to say thanks for making something that helped me! 🙏🏽
After taking this lesson, I had a brain attack, so I have just arrived at a madhouse for restyling for 2 weeks. When the doctor told me an intense direct treatment so as to a quick indirect healing and remedy, I killed him. Nevertheless, wonderful, fantastic, and stunning good job. I love how you chop into a bit pieces so as to students could understand better.
Hi Arnel. In some languages that have cases, direct object is always in accusative case and indirect object is always in dative case. The nouns or pronouns are inflected in different ways, so they look quite different. If you have to explain this to one person whose native language is one of these inflected languages, just ask him or her to construct one sentence with direct object and one with an indirect object. Everything will become clear in his/her mind, instantly. Your lessons are the best! ..If not THE best !!
Oh my god, you are the person who made my life. I have been struggling with how to those grammar things put into my brain. I tried a lot watching many youtube videos. now I don't want to look at another one. why couldn't find you earlier in here?
Wow this lesson is amazing and cool at the same time I really love to repeat all of your videos because are so funny and you can learn a lot you always look so beautiful thanks for all 💯🔝
Dear Arnel, I've been watching your lessons for more than two years. My level was intermediate, now C1. But, still I am struggling with my writing skills. Can you make videos on C1 level. Thank you so much🙏
Hi Arnel! I'd like to thank you for this pleasant lesson! I > subject, main clause Would like > verb and auxiliary verb to thank you for this pleasant lesson > D.O. (subordinate noun clause) To thank > verb of the subordinate clause You > I.O. of the verb of the subordinate clause For this pleasant lesson > an adverbial complement for the verb of the subordinate clause??? 🤔 Hum, grammar can be confusing...🥵 so I tried my best. Bye!
You are the best teacher i found here on TH-cam, I'm learning English so your videos are helpful to me, just here to thank you to all your effort you make in every video, really that's truly awesome, best wishes and have a good day. 😸 Thanks for teaching so well. ✌️
Hi Arnel. I hope you are awesome. I would like to know if there is an specific order to watch your TH-cam videos. Thanks in advance for your work, attention and answer. Bye
I am confused about one thing, " A policeman was asking a question to me" You said this was incorrect, but during the exercise in B1 (those 7 questions) how can Louis gave a note to Chloe. be Direct object. and David showed his guitar collection to me, also being the direct object?
blog post: arnelseverydayenglish.com/direct-and-indirect-objects-levels-a2-c1/
⏰TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 introduction
00:43 A2 level
07:40 A2 test
08:12 B1 level
12:48 B1 test
13:26 B2 level
18:50 B2 test
19:32 C1 level
20:56 C1 test
Thank you very much for your lesson 👩🏫👩🏫👩🏫♥️♥️♥️👏👏👏
You are so good
You are a great teacher. I am an English teacher teaching English to non-native speakers of English. I wonder why you don't havea a large number of follower online , though you are one of the best instructors on the TH-cam. I wish you all Success from Egypt. I admire and follow your creative lessons . I am really impressed by your amazing presentation . My Regards miss Arnel.
I've been learning English for a while and the direct and indirect objects were always very confusing things for me. Now, they're completely clear to me thanks to you Arnel, thank you very much!
I also want to appreciate the incredible work you did, this lesson is very clear and explains everything well. You did amazing! Congratulations and thank you
Honestly speaking, I used to have no clue how I got all this info in my head ,back then, when I was learning English until someone brought up the great benefits of reading.Thanks to it, now, I can assure you that I unconsciously speak the language following all those rules. Luckly, I took up the habit of reading because I grew fond of popular stories and novels. That's why, I highly recommend that everyone read a lot of books while taking B1 and B2 lessons. All the same, I appreciate your effort so much by creating this interesting grammar videos. I hope I can become a great teacher as much as you are. By the way, you explained the info perfectly well.
I've no words to say thank you for this essential, and impeccable lesson. ❤ you have really designed easy lesson for us to catch on it.😊
God bless you!
You're very welcome! I'm so happy this lesson was easy to understand :)
I love you Arnel and her lessons @@ArnelsEverydayEnglish
Thank you! I really appreciate your videos!
Wow! Thank you so much! I'm truly happy you like my videos :) :)
Твои видео становятся всё более и более креативными и необычными! Браво, Арнел!
That's so nice of you, thank you! :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglishhow did you understand that?
@@ЭдгарДомингес Translate to English TH-cam option.
Your explanation is good and different the others, because you specify all English level and I'm very thankful for your efforts
I'm really happy you liked my explanation. Thank you! :)
I tried to learn this rule from someone who speaks my native language, Arabic, but you explained it in a way that made sense, and he didn’t thank you❤
the best way of teaching. completely understood the concept direct indirect objects.
Absolutely amazing, lucid, palatable!!! KEEP MORE COMING, ARNEL!!
No doubt you are a great teacher you have a unique way of teaching I love your teaching style ❤
You are wonderful Arnel. Your ability to explain these grammers in the easiest way possible with important details is amazing and I appreciate it.
I recently discovered your channel but I have observed that you are very intelligent and skilled in teaching these lessons through such videos.
You are the best teacher of the world.
I mean you are unique.
I wish I could meet you.
I learned a lot from your videos regarding English.
Thanks a world.
All the best.
As an english speaker learning other languages, this is SO helpful. We dont really learn DOs or IDOs as native speakers, and when we learn other languages it is so difficult for us to understand.
Love the lesson as always 💓. Thank you Arnel ❤❤
I'm so happy to hear that Hannah! Thank you so much :) :)
You are the best. I love your teaching, and you are my first teacher.
I'm so happy you like my lessons Nima! Thank you so much :)
Your teaching is undoubtedly superb, many many thanks
Hey Arnel, I just wanted to say a big thank you for your awesome videos. I really love them!
I have no words to explain my feelings about your videos, just simply thanks god for knowing you and your channel.
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Glad to have this sweet teacher 🫶🏻
Good morning! Please make a video about the subjunctive mood! Everyone somehow tries to cover topics and talk about anything but this. At the same time, without the subjunctive mood, it is impossible to read anything. You are good at revealing the structure and beautifully graphically showing the meaning of the problem! I'm really looking forward to it, because I'm confused about should, have, etc.
I like the tip showing which is transitive and intransitive verb in a dictionary
Miš arnel I have to say it you are one of the Best teachers in TH-cam, your explaining way is incrdibal
That's so kind of you. Thank you so much Ayouba! :)
You are beyond exellence without any doubt
I finally got this, and it's all thanks to you.
thank you arnel
Very detailed explanation in simple words. I finally got this! Also entertaining, kept me on edge the whole time😂
So far I hadn't had difficulties in understanding your lessons but this is really a challenge for me thanks for sharing
Thank you very much for the video, happy to know that now I know the first level of this lesson, now going to watch further
Yes, this lesson certainly gave me a better feeling of the topic. Thanks a lot ❤
Thank you so much for making this video! I’m using it to learn the 6 Russian cases. Identifying the subj, verb, D.O, and I.O. are crucial for being able to place the correct ending on each word in Russian. Your video reminded me of how to find the object in a sentence, as well as, the fact that some sentences have none.
This is great practice, but I don’t worry about intransitive verbs. I guess I just automatically know when I need one, as a native English speaker. So applying them to Russian will be a no brainer I guess. But I understand your main purpose is to teach English 😅
Just wanted to say thanks for making something that helped me! 🙏🏽
After taking this lesson, I had a brain attack, so I have just arrived at a madhouse for restyling for 2 weeks. When the doctor told me an intense direct treatment so as to a quick indirect healing and remedy, I killed him. Nevertheless, wonderful, fantastic, and stunning good job. I love how you chop into a bit pieces so as to students could understand better.
Thank you for your good lesson Madam.
Best teacher a i started follow you since 3 years ago
I'm so happy you are following me! Thank you so much! :) :)
You're my best teacher I've ever Known.
That's so nice of you! Thank you :) :)
You made it so much clearer
Hi Arnel. In some languages that have cases, direct object is always in accusative case and indirect object is always in dative case. The nouns or pronouns are inflected in different ways, so they look quite different.
If you have to explain this to one person whose native language is one of these inflected languages, just ask him or her to construct one sentence with direct object and one with an indirect object. Everything will become clear in his/her mind, instantly.
Your lessons are the best! ..If not THE best !!
Wow so detailed. Have to watch more then twice to strong hold.
You are a great teacher I like the way u teach and they're unique I've watched most of u videos ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh my god, you are the person who made my life. I have been struggling with how to those grammar things put into my brain. I tried a lot watching many youtube videos. now I don't want to look at another one. why couldn't find you earlier in here?
I'm so happy you like my videos Nathasha! Thank you so much :) :)
I wish my teachers were as awesome as you!
this is comprehensive explanation really really helpful wow
Thanks Arnel !!!
I love You for your wisdom at teaching
An outstanding video! Commendable effort, Arnel!👏👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌👌👌♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Excellent explanations. Thanks!
That's great to hear. Thank you Ana! :) :)
Fascinating!!! Your lessons help me a lot of things. Thanks for ur time to share your amazing experiences with us.
I'm so happy my lessons help you Eseyas! Thank you! :)
Wow this lesson is amazing and cool at the same time I really love to repeat all of your videos because are so funny and you can learn a lot you always look so beautiful thanks for all 💯🔝
Dear Arnel, I've been watching your lessons for more than two years. My level was intermediate, now C1. But, still I am struggling with my writing skills. Can you make videos on C1 level. Thank you so much🙏
Thank you very much for explaining the difference between 'whom' and 'who'. Your lessons are very good and interesting. Tahank you!
You're so welcome Beluga! Thank you :)
I wanted it badly.....thank you🎉
best teacher ❤❤
It was great, many thanks Arnel.
U deserve to being followed
God bless you! I really appreciate your effort!
Great lesson!
Thank you Maria! I'm glad you liked it! :) :)
Hi Arnel! I'd like to thank you for this pleasant lesson!
I > subject, main clause
Would like > verb and auxiliary verb
to thank you for this pleasant lesson > D.O. (subordinate noun clause)
To thank > verb of the subordinate clause
You > I.O. of the verb of the subordinate clause
For this pleasant lesson > an adverbial complement for the verb of the subordinate clause??? 🤔
Hum, grammar can be confusing...🥵 so I tried my best.
Bye!
Just one of the better. Super😎
This is such an amazing class, Arnel. You're awesome (linking verb). =)
Wonderful linking verb ;) ;) Thank you.
you are brilliant. your explanations make everything very easy 🙂
I'm so happy to hear that Francesca! Thank you so much :) :)
You are the best teacher i found here on TH-cam, I'm learning English so your videos are helpful to me, just here to thank you to all your effort you make in every video, really that's truly awesome, best wishes and have a good day. 😸
Thanks for teaching so well. ✌️
I'm so happy to hear that my lessons are helpful Brandon! Thank you so much! :)
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thank you Arnel. this is beyond helpful.
I'm so happy to hear that Linsey! Thank you :)
Thank you so much Arnel ❤️
Thank you teacher. I loved you
Great work, teacher Arnel! 😂 Love your teaching!
Thank you so much Marcos! 😃
You are so creative, never tired to watch yours listening...your creativity traps me even if I don't want to last😁
tq teacher arnel ❤❤❤
Without seeing the video I know it will be wonderful. My best wishes , Arnel👏👏🙌
Thank you so much Isi! 😀
Hello Arnel,
I haven't even watched the video and I know it will be good!
Hi Arnel, thanks a million for kind teaching even though it's preety confusing but I'll keep learning as well. 😅
one of the lessons I've been looking for😍😍🌟🤍
Thanks 🙏
Welcome back friend 🙏
That's a very important topic because sometimes someone finds an extrange voice listen to a sentence with indirect object before the direct one.
Thanks teacher Arnel
You are very welcome! :)
Hey Arnel
Would you mind creating a video about the topic written bellow.
One another vs each other
Hi Arnel. I hope you are awesome. I would like to know if there is an specific order to watch your TH-cam videos. Thanks in advance for your work, attention and answer. Bye
Marvellous ❤🎉
Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much.
Have fun Arnnel 👍
You're welcome Eustaquio! :) :)
I am confused about one thing, " A policeman was asking a question to me" You said this was incorrect, but during the exercise in B1 (those 7 questions) how can Louis gave a note to Chloe. be Direct object. and David showed his guitar collection to me, also being the direct object?
Best lectures + overloaded beauty compel me to watch all your lectures in one day 😂❤❤❤❤
the first test was easy peace and the lasts was so so so hard. I have to practice more
Hi
Very excellent
Awesome ❤❤❤
Thank you very much and I hope to give us courses of talking english
you are wonderful ❤
You are awesome... thank you
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Please make a video on the difference between Gerund and Present Participle. How to differentiate between them?
Very helpful
nice explanation
Nice class
Today i go to school and meet my beautiful teacher, Arnel. ❤❤❤🥰😃
Dear Arnel could you please make some videos on inversion and compound or running sentences? I will appreciate it. ❤.
u could be angel arnel thx a lot