Your lesson was nothing like the topic you presented today! It was very pleasant to listen to BAD stuff the way you showed us. Thanks a million Wes, a big hug!
Instead of saying (bad): How's it going? (Not good) (Crappy) = bad I've been better One day at a time =trying to survive today What did you think of the movie? Terrible Atrocious Slow (not moving fast) What's the weather like? Yucky Lousy Nasty What did you think of?(some piece of art) Dreadful Hideous What did you think of? (Some person) Noughty = not for adults Juvenile = for adults Appaling Obnoxious How was your vacation? Could have been better Allright Awful Uneventful =nothing exciting happened Another ways of saying bad: Horrendous Downer Bummer Lame
Hello, Thank you very much. I'm increasing my vocabulary owing to your videos. It's very useful and you explain the topics with a very basic "English". I do love that.
I’m writing to let you know I love your channel so much. You have the best teaching skill. I’ve been watching your videos every and have leant so much. Really appreciate it ❤❤❤!
I have a very good alternative if you want to sound formal or want to expand an essay: Therefore this strange feeling inside of me is the upmost opposite of enriched
From Gustav: It is hard to try this advance vocabulary with my wife. She’s writer for living and she calls some words “buzzwords”. That is the only one I understand. “Hackney” no. There words, she says, don’t always help when you use them and “meh” is one that is almost a “pet peeve” with her. She says she “doesn’t really know what it means when someone says that and wonders if the person saying it does.” Our relationship is husband and wife, she said. Not every words you say to a wife works the same.. Different relationships calls for different words. I understand that because I don’t talk to my sister and mom like I do my wife.. My wife’s favorite German word that she thinks means bad (it doesn’t because German is different) is furchtbar. It means REALLY bad and mostly of things, not people.
From Vicki, I never said these lessons have hackneyed phrases. I said that about some of the stories they write for people with ESL. Stephen King wasn’t wrong when he said there are bad writers, even among professionals. He has a book called ‘On Writing.’
Hey Gustav. It's absolutely right that people may change the way they speak and the words they use depending on who you're talking to. I would often tell this to learners when teaching writing - Know your audience. Hope you discovered some new words. This lesson is mostly trying to encourage people to build their vocabulary with synonyms. 😊 👍
Of course you are not ordinary.. You are EXTRAORDINARY! thanks a lot Wes.. I really like this kind of videos! Hope you can make more of them in future lessons❤❤❤❤👏👏👏
Thank you, Wes. The lesson was pretty useful. All the words were "terrible" :D but of course, your video was the opposite of all of those terrible words.
Am I right teacher plsplsplspls check it Past perfect active and passive Uses Used to show one event happened before another past event , also used to show one event but there should be context like I decided to go america I packed my bags and went to airport my dad had told me that I would see different kinda people there ...... Here I used past perfect alone cuz I am having context with it 1. I had see it . 2. Mobile had been given . Here in both in didn't have context to say "past perfect happened before what " we can't say this thing in last two sentences so their past perfect wrong to be used . Am I right
My sir Big help Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct? Which are correct sentences? 1)I read news in the newspaper. 2)I read news on the newspaper. 3)I studied the grammar on a english book. 4)I studied the grammar in a english book. 5)I read the news on Internet 6)iread the news in Internet
I’m not him but I would say 1 is more grammatically correct however it is redundant. Since you’re telling us you’re reading a newspaper you don’t need to specify that you’re reading NEWS on the NEWSpaper since we already know the purpose is to read news on it. 4 is also more grammatically correct than 3 but remember that you use the word “an” when the next word starts with a vowel so it would be “I studied grammar in an book 5 is more correct
Hello do these two sentences have the same meaning . Please answer my question thank you in advance Where are you from? Where do you come from? I mean are both asking our nationality ?
Hello Mr. Wes...I'm your subscriber from Philippines. Can I ask if this sentence is corect?(" That I couldn't fly like a bird with the broken wings")? please mr. Wes...
Thanks a million sir, I really appreciate you. Genuinely this video is Too Good and fruitful....such a stupendous video..I hope your channel reach up to the mark! 👍🌟👍.. Blessings from India 🎊🇮🇳🎊
Hey Tom. Great to hear from you. Glad you were able to find me on TH-cam. Are you still studying with Whales? Hope you're having a nice Chinese New Year. 😊 👍
@@Aerosmith77 lol not really. I wasn't really that naughty as a kid. I just had an extremely huge appetite back then and I ate super fast. I just couldn't help myself because I enjoyed food so much😂
Ahi ahi...how can i describe your lesson??? All these words can't help me 😂😂😂I Need a new lesson to learn how i can replace the word GOOD. Bye bye Wes😘
Your lesson was nothing like the topic you presented today! It was very pleasant to listen to BAD stuff the way you showed us. Thanks a million Wes, a big hug!
Glad you enjoyed it Evelise! 😊
Instead of saying (bad):
How's it going?
(Not good)
(Crappy) = bad
I've been better
One day at a time =trying to survive today
What did you think of the movie?
Terrible
Atrocious
Slow (not moving fast)
What's the weather like?
Yucky
Lousy
Nasty
What did you think of?(some piece of art)
Dreadful
Hideous
What did you think of? (Some person)
Noughty = not for adults
Juvenile = for adults
Appaling
Obnoxious
How was your vacation?
Could have been better
Allright
Awful
Uneventful =nothing exciting happened
Another ways of saying bad:
Horrendous
Downer
Bummer
Lame
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@@InteractiveEng thanks for uploading the lesson
Spot on. It's impossible not to learn one or two things on each lesson with you.
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Hello from France!
Don't worry, Wes! Your lesson is not ordinary, on the contrary, your lesson is extraordinary!
Thank you, Wes! Have a good day!
Thanks so much Lolly. Glad you thought it was extraordinary. 😃
Im brazilian and i learning english... and i so happy that i understand all of ur video🤩
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Hello,
Thank you very much.
I'm increasing my vocabulary owing to your videos.
It's very useful and you explain the topics with a very basic "English".
I do love that.
Thank you. You are the most amazing teacher.
Wow, thank you! 😊
A fantastic lesson! Thanks.
I am glad that you wrote the lesson under the video. It helps me go back and review the lesson so I can remember better.
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I’m writing to let you know I love your channel so much. You have the best teaching skill. I’ve been watching your videos every and have leant so much. Really appreciate it ❤❤❤!
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Thanks Wes you are one of the greatest teacher ! All your videos has something new to learn for me !
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I follow and watch you on TH-cam every time I can. You explain real life as it is.
You are welcome.
Nothing More To say , because your videos are always Great. .Your Channel deserves million Subscribers. All the best , Wes
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The word “naughty” is also appropriate in terms of flirting. Like “stop being such a bad/naughty girl” 😀
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I have a very good alternative if you want to sound formal or want to expand an essay: Therefore this strange feeling inside of me is the upmost opposite of enriched
I like it. Thanks for checking out the lesson & sharing with us. 😊
@@InteractiveEng thank you
From Gustav: It is hard to try this advance vocabulary with my wife. She’s writer for living and she calls some words “buzzwords”. That is the only one I understand. “Hackney” no.
There words, she says, don’t always help when you use them and “meh” is one that is almost a “pet peeve” with her. She says she “doesn’t really know what it means when someone says that and wonders if the person saying it does.”
Our relationship is husband and wife, she said. Not every words you say to a wife works the same.. Different relationships calls for different words. I understand that because I don’t talk to my sister and mom like I do my wife..
My wife’s favorite German word that she thinks means bad (it doesn’t because German is different) is furchtbar. It means REALLY bad and mostly of things, not people.
From Vicki, I never said these lessons have hackneyed phrases. I said that about some of the stories they write for people with ESL. Stephen King wasn’t wrong when he said there are bad writers, even among professionals. He has a book called ‘On Writing.’
Hey Gustav. It's absolutely right that people may change the way they speak and the words they use depending on who you're talking to. I would often tell this to learners when teaching writing - Know your audience. Hope you discovered some new words. This lesson is mostly trying to encourage people to build their vocabulary with synonyms. 😊 👍
You can say about the person ordinary too.
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Thank you, such an awesome lesson for enriching our vocabulary 🤗
Glad you liked it! Hope you learned some new words & phrases. 😊
@@InteractiveEng sorry where is the link 🥺
Hi Mr.Wes ..after a long time I'll see your class...how r u and how's ur little Princess ..thanks a ton for your lessons.
We're doing well. Thanks for asking. Hope you have a great day! 😃
Really useful. My 5yo daughter found "crappy" funny. Hahaha thanks!!!
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Not boring at all! 😬. Thanks teacher. 👌🏻
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Very useful lesson , our professional teacher 💞
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Thanks for the lesson, you gave good definitions about the synonyms of bad.
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Thank you forever.
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Excellent class! Thanks a lot
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Thanks a lot Wes ,useful like always. I couldn't be grateful enough. Another word for bad manner is despicable.
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Thanks sir for this lesson.
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thanks for your intriguing lesson
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Thank you teacher from Syria...................do you have conversation courses or eps?
Mev, downer and bummer are new words for me.
I am building my vocabulary.
Aaa this channel is doing wonders for my English!
Glad the lessons are helpful. 😊
Of course you are not ordinary.. You are EXTRAORDINARY! thanks a lot Wes.. I really like this kind of videos! Hope you can make more of them in future lessons❤❤❤❤👏👏👏
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. 👍
Thank you, Wes. The lesson was pretty useful.
All the words were "terrible" :D but of course, your video was the opposite of all of those terrible words.
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Good to see your lessons in writing, very helpful👍🏼appreciate it🌹❤️
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Am I right teacher plsplsplspls check it
Past perfect active and passive
Uses
Used to show one event happened before another past event , also used to show one event but there should be context like
I decided to go america I packed my bags and went to airport my dad had told me that I would see different kinda people there ......
Here I used past perfect alone cuz I am having context with it
1. I had see it .
2. Mobile had been given .
Here in both in didn't have context to say "past perfect happened before what " we can't say this thing in last two sentences so their past perfect wrong to be used .
Am I right
I am from Brazil.
1 37 very nice and useful expressions.
Thank you!
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Dear Wes, please use an external microphone! Thanks for your lessons! ))
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Highly appreciate the content Wes!!! It was extremely informative.
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Thanks a lot for the class. ❤☺
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Oh my gosh, so much new vocabulary! You learn so fast!
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This is a great Man,wish I knew him long before
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"Seeking what is true is not seeking what is desirable"
Albert Camus
France
My sir
Big help
Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
Which are correct sentences?
1)I read news in the newspaper.
2)I read news on the newspaper.
3)I studied the grammar on a english book.
4)I studied the grammar in a english book.
5)I read the news on Internet
6)iread the news in Internet
I’m not him but I would say 1 is more grammatically correct however it is redundant. Since you’re telling us you’re reading a newspaper you don’t need to specify that you’re reading NEWS on the NEWSpaper since we already know the purpose is to read news on it.
4 is also more grammatically correct than 3 but remember that you use the word “an” when the next word starts with a vowel so it would be “I studied grammar in an book
5 is more correct
I’m not the best at explaining things so if you don’t understand something just let me know! :)
I loved the video and ur way at explaining. Thank u 💖
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It was worth it, I mean attending your lesson. I learnt a lot of new words. Let’s say, it was bananas!
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thanks for such great tutorials
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the lessons. 😀
This lesson was so great! ! Thank you so much teacher Wes!
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Can I use "awful" too to describe something bad ?
As always, you bring up good and valuable ideas
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Hello do these two sentences have the same meaning . Please answer my question thank you in advance
Where are you from?
Where do you come from?
I mean are both asking our nationality ?
I think it was an irrelevant question and that is why you did not answer okay sir thank you anyway
Thank you very much Wes for adding value to my vocabulary.
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Hello Mr. Wes...I'm your subscriber from Philippines. Can I ask if this sentence is corect?(" That I couldn't fly like a bird with the broken wings")? please mr. Wes...
So glad that I found this channel, excellent!!! Thanks for that incredible lesson! 😊
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@@InteractiveEng can i talk with you for having a good language from you please iam very need to speak for learning it easily 🥺❤️
Become the person you're destined to be.
I owe you for your lessons
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you re great! thank you so much
Thanks so much! 😊
Will get
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Thanks so much
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Obviously English accent seems to be different from one state to another in US
TY
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Hello from Philippines
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Thank you I really enjoy it,it was very helpful listen..could you make a video about How to talk faster😩😩
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Great series, keep it up
Thanks, will do! 👍
Thanks sir 👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Thank you Wes, great lesson as always :)
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Congratulations.
Thanks a million sir, I really appreciate you. Genuinely this video is Too Good and fruitful....such a stupendous video..I hope your channel reach up to the mark! 👍🌟👍..
Blessings from India 🎊🇮🇳🎊
You are most welcome. Hope you learned some new words & phrases. 😊
Thank you so much.
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Thank you so much for your teaching & information . Hi from Malaysia :') 🦋💚
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Great!!!! Just what I needed to practice vocabulary
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Thank you I have learned some vey useful new vocabulary! A new great lesson!!! Thank you so much!!!!
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@@InteractiveEng Thanks the same to you and your wonderful girls! Happy Valentine!
You help us a lot 🙂👍🏽
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Thank you so much _ teacher
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For a vacation how about "GHASTLY"? Do you use that in the US?
I don't if I would use it to describe a vacation. Ghastly mostly implies that something is scary or frightening. 👍
I finally get my TH-cam id!
I’m used to be your student on “Whale English” -Tom😂
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@@InteractiveEng No,because I got alot of tings to do in my school, I stoped it since the last time we have class
My table manners were atrocious as a kid. Back then, my mom used to always nag me about being decent when eating.
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You must have been a mischivous child then.
@@Aerosmith77 lol not really. I wasn't really that naughty as a kid. I just had an extremely huge appetite back then and I ate super fast. I just couldn't help myself because I enjoyed food so much😂
Just like me.
It seems we are similar. Check out Bob the Canadian's English lessons, I think you will like them.
You are so smart. I think you studied hard before and you know everything. I am smart, but not to much :>
I am studying English right now.
I did not know that you can say crappy instead of saying BAD
Its totally okay to be juvenile from time to time.
Absolutely. 😊
It is impossible using those words about your lessons. They are always enjoyable.
Question
Using or to use in this case above
What is the best?
I wish I can talk and write in English perfectly
How was your vacation?
😊very good.
My name is Alexandre Araújo de Carvalho.
perfect
Thanks so much! 😊
thank you my teacher i, m arabian
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I am 35 years old.
Sometimes our classes in school are just so boring and lame, right guys?😄
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@@InteractiveEng yeah sure
It was an amazing lesson, please more videos such as this one.
this video will help me a-lot because I always say bad words :(;): not really , while gaming or else :(;): THANKS 🙏 ;(:); Now Peaceful Gaming ❤️ ]]
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Cool
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Did you learn from class?
Fala muito rápido kkk eu não entendo nada
Speak very fast I don’t understand nothing 😢
handsome teacher , I don't have any BAD words to u LOL ahhaa
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. 😃
Ahi ahi...how can i describe your lesson??? All these words can't help me 😂😂😂I Need a new lesson to learn how i can replace the word GOOD. Bye bye Wes😘
I did that lesson a while ago. 😉 th-cam.com/video/m6GWAFkjxyo/w-d-xo.html
@@InteractiveEng i missed It😩 Sorry...i Will search It I SWEAR👍
My english is not good enough ‼️
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious✌️💖🙌😍
Glad you think so! 😊