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...teacher. Your pace suits all levels. Even those who are going to specialise in English will find some of your lessons detailed enough. My advice to the learners of English is to pay more attention to what is differed here than to those trivial comments and negative criticism made unfairly and subjectively by some people.
Hi Mino, You are an excellent English teacher. in have always referred my students to your website as I am convinced that you are doing fine and that learners of English can find your method highly accessible, easily understood and digestible. My sincere advice to all those who are now using your website to commit themselves to it because simply you are an indispensable.
hi im from indonesia and all of ur contents are very helpful.. as a teacher in indonesia i find some difficulties in teaching my students using videos and text.. fortunately i found anglolink.. i love it! thnk youu and please upload moreeee expressions may be situation in airport etc.. love from indonesia
This video was certainly help full for me............. thanks and want more like this.....! I do have a problem of listening, especially when it comes to answering a phone call.
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you have a wonderful accent. letters and words flow through your lips fluently, freely, and with lovely sound. I wish I could speak as good as you do. Thanks for your efforts and the videos.
Hello Minoo, I'm watching your videos for months but this is the best I have found!!!! thanks for sharing and many thanks for your kindness. This is the video that I'm looking for months for my confidence about phone calls. I need for this for my job in order to have confidence. Thanks a lot again. I would like to contact you to thank you personally. God bless you.
Thank u Anglo 😊 All ur videos are very useful and informative especially for someone not a native English speaker like me. I really want to improve my English speaking skills that's why I keep on watching ur videos again and again. Keep posting 👍🏻thanks 😊
SHENG CORDERO You're very welcome, Sheng. I'm glad my lessons are helping you. I have published my popular lessons (Common Phrases, Tenses and Phrasal Verbs) as downloadable courses with transcripts and additional audio exercises. If you are interested, I'll send you the links, but they are not free.
Thank you very much for your posting the vudeo which is communication skill in english. Nowdays , I am learninhg english through your video. Even though I cann't speaking english fluently. However I will try to learn englis as well. Thanks again.
+Syam Sasidharan Thank you, Syam! If you would like to watch my other lessons too, you can find them on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
The video was really so good and useful. I wish can see more videos on telephoning with different topics like friends, relatives and for co-workers e,t,c Many thanks
Renson Sewell You're welcome. I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson. You will find similar lessons and other practice materials on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
Andres Magdalo Thank you, Andres. To answer your question: not yet. However, I'm going to publish the whole 'listening & speaking' series with additional audio exercises as a downloadable course. That course will have all the transcripts as well. If you are a member of my website www.anglo-link.com, you will be notified when the course is about to be published, and receive a half price coupon.
+Sharmaine Valdez If you're talking to a friend, you can say: I'd love to chat a bit more, but I really have to go now. (and give the reason if you have one) If you're talking to a stranger in a formal situation: I'm afraid I have to go now (and give reason).
Với chương trình giáo dục tiếng anh trên youtube là giúp rất nhiều cho những người đang làm việc không có thời gian đến học tại trường đào tạo anh ngữ,cũng như không được nói trực tiếp với người bản ngữ.
As always, it is a great video teacher Anglo. I would like to know if in the sentence: Could you get him to call me back, please? the verb GET can be replace with the verb ASK. Or maybe I did not understand the sentence. I will appreciate your help.
Enrique Mesias Thank you, Enrique. I'm glad you've enjoyed the lesson. Yes, you can say 'ASK him to call me back.' We usually use 'get' when the requested action the person's job / regular activity.
'might' is correct, but formal. I would use 'can' or 'should' here. the correct preposition is 'into': How can / should I translate '......' into Spanish?
Thank you very much for your Videos, they are really good and helpful, but I can't find #5 , #6 and more, Did you record that or not ? If yes please send me the link, tnx very much...
Elham manouchehri You're welcome, Elham. Yes, there is a No. 5, but that is, for the moment, the last one. The easiest place to find all my videos is on my website www.anglo-link.com. Look under 'Video Lessons' and click on 'Listening & Speaking'.
abofares998 You're welcome. The easiest place to find all my video lessons and other practice materials is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
J.L mars# You're welcome! I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson. The easiest place to find all my lessons and other practice materials is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
diya dahal You're welcome. I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson. The easiest place to find all my lessons and other practice materials is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
+Mohamed Abdelhafez If you cannot distinguish between the vowel in 'want' and the diphthong in 'wont', then use the next word as a clue: want + to do / want + something won't + do
What a useful video. Actually, I googled but I wasn't able to find the meaning of "Is James in please?". I thought that she asked that James is in the good situation to answer the phone or not. Anyway thanks a lot!
Jayeeta Pal You're welcome. I'm glad my lessons have been helpful to you. The easiest place to find all my lessons and other practice materials is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
+Anglo-Link It's Thomas, but I prefer tgchan :) (I believe everyone should have a unique name ;p). There is no need to mention mine, it's really fine. I don't even know how to ask this question... but there are so many different words for underwear, and I always wonder If I am teaching children the correct one. I am looking for a word for this particular garment, but I want it to describe, both male and female clothing (more than one word for the same garment will only introduce confusion, which will slow down the learning process, they are only 3,4 and 5 years old). At the moment I am using the word BRIEFS (which describes male and female garment), but all my life I thought panties is alright too. Some people say it is mostly for girls etc. some book use the word knickers (and some dictionaries say it is mostly the female garment). I've done a fair share of research myself, but I would like to hear your opinion about those things. Maybe one day you can make a lesson about different types of clothing. Pullover, sweater, blouse etc. there are many more. The best part is, that people around the globe are using same words for different clothes, I am only interested in British naming though.
+tgchan Thank you for satisfying my curiosity about your name. The answer to your question: In British English, you can use the word 'pants' for both ladies and gents. As you probably know, in American English 'pants' means 'trousers'. So, I imagine that in the States, you would have to have to say 'underpants' to avoid that ambiguity. 'underpants' works in British English too.
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Practise your listening and speaking skills with some common expressions used in telephoning.
hello, minno I have a question to ask please. could I speak to or with James?
It was a pleasure to watch and listen. Thank you.
...teacher. Your pace suits all levels. Even those who are going to specialise in English will find some of your lessons detailed enough.
My advice to the learners of English is to pay more attention to what is differed here than to those trivial comments and negative criticism made unfairly and subjectively by some people.
Hi Mino,
You are an excellent English teacher. in have always referred my students to your website as I am convinced that you are doing fine and that learners of English can find your method highly accessible, easily understood and digestible. My sincere advice to all those who are now using your website to commit themselves to it because simply you are an indispensable.
+Mohamed Farah
Thank you very mush, Mohamed, for recommending my lessons to your students. I'm very glad that you find my lessons helpful.
hi im from indonesia and all of ur contents are very helpful.. as a teacher in indonesia i find some difficulties in teaching my students using videos and text.. fortunately i found anglolink.. i love it! thnk youu and please upload moreeee expressions may be situation in airport etc.. love from indonesia
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Nice understanding video
Thank you!
Very sincere attempt to improve upon our English. Thanks.
Yogesh Chander Nijhawan
You're welcome, Yogesh.
An xcellent phone call that we could catch the ideas.
Thank you, Kara! I'm glad you liked it.
Excellent videos, very useful to practice.
Thank you, David!
This video was certainly help full for me............. thanks and want more like this.....!
I do have a problem of listening, especially when it comes to answering a phone call.
Nilson Hanes
Thank you, Nilson. I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson.
My pleasure and my interest
Thank you.
You're lessons are very easy and useful.
Raihan Ahmad
You're welcome, Raihan!
The easiest place to find all my lessons is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
you have a wonderful accent. letters and words flow through your lips fluently, freely, and with lovely sound. I wish I could speak as good as you do. Thanks for your efforts and the videos.
Thank you very much for your kind comment, Saad.
I listening your lesson every day. thank you very much .
+sakura
My pleasure!
Hello Minoo, I'm watching your videos for months but this is the best I have found!!!! thanks for sharing and many thanks for your kindness. This is the video that I'm looking for months for my confidence about phone calls. I need for this for my job in order to have confidence. Thanks a lot again. I would like to contact you to thank you personally. God bless you.
I'm very glad that this has been helpful to you, Gian Claudio.
Nice to meet you Minoo.
Your lessons are really helpful for us.
Mona Kapuria
Thank you, Mona I'm glad my lessons have been useful to you.
Thank u Anglo 😊
All ur videos are very useful and informative especially for someone not a native English speaker like me. I really want to improve my English speaking skills that's why I keep on watching ur videos again and again. Keep posting 👍🏻thanks 😊
SHENG CORDERO
You're very welcome, Sheng. I'm glad my lessons are helping you.
I have published my popular lessons (Common Phrases, Tenses and Phrasal Verbs) as downloadable courses with transcripts and additional audio exercises. If you are interested, I'll send you the links, but they are not free.
ためになりました。実際に使ってみたいです。
I loved the lesson. It`s really quite useful. Thanks a lot.
Great video :) It's very different talking on the phone than in person!
Thank you!
Thank you very much for your posting the vudeo which is communication skill in english. Nowdays , I am learninhg english through your video.
Even though I cann't speaking english fluently.
However I will try to learn englis as well.
Thanks again.
We are getting a lot of learning, I and my sister to, we are very thankful to you. Highly appreciate your efforts
Mohd Irfan
You're welcome, Mohd.
The easiest place to find all my lessons is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
I am really happy when see you in this lesson.I have waited for your lesson #4 since the common expressions #3 ended.
I'm glad you have enjoyed the lesson. I will be publishing No. 5 in a few weeks.
i have to say that your documents very important and very valuable for all people thanks a lot............
Your lessons are very helpful for us
tb brang
Excellent. I'm very happy about that.
Excellent lesson. I've learned a lot. Thank you!
I've enjoyed the formal part because I need to use it at my work
Thanks Minoo! This video helps me practice listening and speaking.
+Day Dreaming Pepz
Great! I'm glad you're enjoying the lesson.
your vidoes are very useful.Please add videos regularly
Thank you for your answer.I appreciate your attention to my questions.
You're welcome, Radia.
Thanks for the lesson. Very good approach. Keep going.
+Syam Sasidharan
Thank you, Syam!
If you would like to watch my other lessons too, you can find them on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
Ma'am, You are awesome 👍😊
Thank you so much for this series.
My pleasure, Amol. I'm glad you've enjoyed these lessons.
very clear ! thanks
Thanks a Ton Ms, Minoo. nicely put. It will help me a lot. Keep up your good work
Excellent lesson
I'm glad you liked it, Houssein!
@@AngloLinkEnglish thanks but I would like to know how I can improve the practice
The video was really so good and useful. I wish can see more videos on telephoning with different topics like friends, relatives and for co-workers e,t,c
Many thanks
+Hilal Ahmed
You're most welcome.
love. all. your. lessons. i. learn. something. new today. from. this. videos
Thank you very much for your kind support. I'm really glad you're enjoying my lessons.
Thanks for your Video. Very helpful.
Renson Sewell
You're welcome. I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson.
You will find similar lessons and other practice materials on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
This is a really useful class video, congratulations and thaks for that...
Thanks a lot for this lesson... and all others.
Actually For many days I'm searching a English spoken country friend who will speak with me in English. Thanks if u get agree
your project is wonderful. congratulations. Thank you for your attention.
+Rodrigo Palomino
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Very useful video. thanks a lot. it really improves my listening skill.
I'm glad this has helped you with your listening skills, Melissa.
thank you very very much for your help Madame. God bless you
Fathia Fathi from Zurich thanks again
+fathia lura
You're most welcome, Fathia.
Very nice. Is there any link for the answers only so that we will not copy the answers one by one? For review purposes only. Thanks and God bless
Andres Magdalo
Thank you, Andres.
To answer your question: not yet. However, I'm going to publish the whole 'listening & speaking' series with additional audio exercises as a downloadable course. That course will have all the transcripts as well. If you are a member of my website www.anglo-link.com, you will be notified when the course is about to be published, and receive a half price coupon.
Very very useful.... Thanks alot
great lessons!
thanks for your lessons.
wow awesome English taking thanks.
+CHHETRI SUNIL
Thank you!
it's very usefull for beginner.Thank you
You're very welcome.
Hi ma'am. I want to ask what are the ways to say if you want to hang up the phone in a nice way. thanks
+Sharmaine Valdez
If you're talking to a friend, you can say: I'd love to chat a bit more, but I really have to go now. (and give the reason if you have one)
If you're talking to a stranger in a formal situation: I'm afraid I have to go now (and give reason).
thank you... It was really helpful and it really enchance more our listening skills..
Hiii I'm from India you can join me on whatsapp if you Interested My whatsapp no 918319354161
Awesome! I like it. Thank you so much.
Thank you very much!
listening English. Thanks a lot Anglo links.
My pleasure!
excellent, thank you for your attention is very useful.
some of your accent I can't catch but when I see subtitle it's great Thanks your teaching😊
My pleasure, Nuur!
i feel glad while seeing ur lecture...
Thank you!
Very uSeful. Nice to learn.
Thanks a lot for this useful lesson ..
Hala Jidy
You're welcome, Hala. I'm glad it's been useful to you.
Hello Mino! I'd like to watch more lesson of pronunciation, e.g. with Rachel, to compare British and American accent :)
Madelaine Słowacka
Hello Madeleine,
My colleague is working on a pronunciation series. I hope to publish that soon.
very good it is really the best way to improve my language
Saudi arabia - thanks
Thanks for your video. I would like to ask whether the past tense at sentence 15 "What was your name again?" is right?
Nhu Doan
Yes, it is. Putting it in the past makes it sound more polite. It suggests that you know the person has told you but you have forgotten.
Anglo-Link Ah, I see now. Thank you so much for your explanation!
Với chương trình giáo dục tiếng anh trên youtube là giúp rất nhiều cho những người đang làm việc không có thời gian đến học tại trường đào tạo anh ngữ,cũng như không được nói trực tiếp với người bản ngữ.
thank you so much mam. ur every video is very useful.
+Smriti Gurung
You're welcome. I'm glad this lesson has been helpful to you.
Thanks alot; usefull and simple
+Shahryar Farhang
You're most welcome.
As always, it is a great video teacher Anglo. I would like to know if in the sentence: Could you get him to call me back, please? the verb GET can be replace with the verb ASK. Or maybe I did not understand the sentence. I will appreciate your help.
Enrique Mesias
Thank you, Enrique. I'm glad you've enjoyed the lesson.
Yes, you can say 'ASK him to call me back.' We usually use 'get' when the requested action the person's job / regular activity.
Thank you for your prompt reply
Anglo-Link Thank you for you prompt reply.
Thank you very much mam your videos very useful improve my leasing skills.
listening skills
This is awesome!
Thank you, Anita!
How might I translate "Who should I say called" to Spanish? Do I use the modal verb "might" and the preposition "to" correctly?
'might' is correct, but formal. I would use 'can' or 'should' here.
the correct preposition is 'into':
How can / should I translate '......' into Spanish?
Many thanks, teacher.
I see that I used 'do' instead of 'did' :(
Thank you very much for your Videos, they are really good and helpful, but I can't find #5 , #6 and more, Did you record that or not ? If yes please send me the link, tnx very much...
Elham manouchehri
You're welcome, Elham.
Yes, there is a No. 5, but that is, for the moment, the last one. The easiest place to find all my videos is on my website www.anglo-link.com. Look under 'Video Lessons' and click on 'Listening & Speaking'.
Helpful Video ..thanks
abofares998
You're welcome.
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Thanks your lesson
thanks you Mrs.i love you video
You're welcome. I'm glad this has been helpful to you.
Thanks minoo it is useful...
Very useful,thanks for the video:))
J.L mars#
You're welcome! I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson.
The easiest place to find all my lessons and other practice materials is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
Thx u so much is really useful word
Thx for your kindness ☺☺☺
diya dahal
You're welcome. I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson.
The easiest place to find all my lessons and other practice materials is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
it's help me a lot . thanks
You're welcome, Shahriar!
many thanks a lot ! I like it!.
You're very welcome, Nancy.
thank you so much for sharing this mam i learnd a lot
My pleasure!
How can i apart between want and wont in listening?
+Mohamed Abdelhafez
If you cannot distinguish between the vowel in 'want' and the diphthong in 'wont', then use the next word as a clue:
want + to do / want + something
won't + do
Thank you for This wonderful this many thanks
What a useful video.
Actually, I googled but I wasn't able to find the meaning of "Is James in please?".
I thought that she asked that James is in the good situation to answer the phone or not.
Anyway thanks a lot!
I'm glad you've enjoyed the lesson.
to be in = to be at home
I got it! Thanks a lot.^^
Thanks a lot ma'am
Most welcome!
hi how are you? I hope you are well. you have good ideas. thank you for your effort
sidahmed karim
You're welcome.
thank u.... very useful
Great my teacher
Noor Hassan
Thank you. I'm glad the lesson has been helpful to you.
Very Useful, Great Job as always, I'm learning more and more with you.
Thanks so much, Cheers:)
Alexis, Sorocaba.
Thanks very hepful.
where is the link?
The link to what, Marta?
thanks for add new lesson
I can have this one for American English
Thank you very much , good lesson , presentation style also good
Very nice i love it
toni belo
You're welocme, Toni. I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson.
thanks ,this vedio very helpful.god bless you
Ovo Jamal
You're welcome, Ovo.
thank you..its really helpful :)
Jayeeta Pal
You're welcome. I'm glad my lessons have been helpful to you.
The easiest place to find all my lessons and other practice materials is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
its gerat to know about your site..thanx again
Thank you, Minoo.
+tgchan
You're most welcome, ...?? May I know your name? As you always mention mine, I feel I should reply using yours.
+Anglo-Link It's Thomas, but I prefer tgchan :) (I believe everyone should have a unique name ;p). There is no need to mention mine, it's really fine.
I don't even know how to ask this question... but there are so many different words for underwear, and I always wonder If I am teaching children the correct one. I am looking for a word for this particular garment, but I want it to describe, both male and female clothing (more than one word for the same garment will only introduce confusion, which will slow down the learning process, they are only 3,4 and 5 years old). At the moment I am using the word BRIEFS (which describes male and female garment), but all my life I thought panties is alright too. Some people say it is mostly for girls etc. some book use the word knickers (and some dictionaries say it is mostly the female garment).
I've done a fair share of research myself, but I would like to hear your opinion about those things. Maybe one day you can make a lesson about different types of clothing. Pullover, sweater, blouse etc. there are many more. The best part is, that people around the globe are using same words for different clothes, I am only interested in British naming though.
+tgchan
Thank you for satisfying my curiosity about your name.
The answer to your question: In British English, you can use the word 'pants' for both ladies and gents. As you probably know, in American English 'pants' means 'trousers'. So, I imagine that in the States, you would have to have to say 'underpants' to avoid that ambiguity. 'underpants' works in British English too.
+Anglo-Link Are the briefs same as pants, underwear, panties?
+tgchan
Yes, they are, and you can use them for both men and women, but they usually refer to small tight-fitting ones. 'pants' is more generic.
this is very good
thank you so much
+اليافعي الجنوبي
You're welcome. I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson.
thanks
Listening 32 correct
Ok excellent thank you Minoo
+Domenico Fantauzzi
You're very welcome.
Very helpful for business .
+Anda Wang
I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson.