Great lesson! Thank you! At this time my route to the work reminds me a nice walk. At first my route is through the park that has many trees. Then my way continues near appartment houses and green alley. Next I walk near two-story houses, across the street, again I walk near houses and at last I am at my work. The time of my small travel is about thirty minutes. Also I can use a bus, a route taxi, a tram. It can save about 10-15 minutes. But nowadays I work on a computer all day and I need more move so I choose to walk at my work.
thanks for making these kind of videos, are really helpful for us. By now I can proudly say that I'm brushing up my english skills. Can't wait for the next video!!
It can get that cold here in the winter but not very often. I'm glad that usually I haven't had to wait very long for public transportation. Sometimes there would be a problem or delay though.
Wow, thank you! Let me know if there are any topics or other kinds of videos you would like to see. Also, please share this channel with those you think it might help, for example, beginners who don't understand or know any English but want to start learning.
@@ComprehensibleEnglish Wow, Okay! I will share your channel with someone. It is not a big problem. So, if you could make a video about transporting things from point A to point B as a truck driver. Nothing about the truck itself. The idea is to learn simple sentences about communication with people. For example: 0. Hi. I am delivery. 1. Where can I stop my truck? 2. What time will you unloading or loading me. 3. What ramp number should I go to? 4. Do you have a forklift to unload ? 5. Hi. I came for the pickup. 6. Will I be able to turn back when I go this way? 7. Can you help me backing up the truck because I can't see anything backing up. 8. There are situations when the driver must help with unloading and loading things from the container or directly from the truck. Drivers need short commands for crane operators or forklift operators. For example, a little more up or back or forward, etc. Something like that. I know that, you are an expert in English comprehensible input so, if you have any advice to us, We will be happy to watching you. Thank you a lot.
Thanks for the suggestion Krzysztof! I can't guarantee I will do a video exactly like that, as I try to stick to topics I'm more familiar with and I'm not very familiar with truck driving. What I can try to do is use the kind of language you gave in the examples in different videos. For example I am doing some videos that feature actions and commands, so your last example gives me ideas for more short commands that I can use.
teacher~~ I have a question. Why did you pronuunce "di street car" instead of "the street car" at 6:21? English learners used to learn to hear di sounds in front of vowel words. When I saw your video, there were a few of those parts🤔 So I just wanted to ask you a question about this^^
In that case, it might be because I am thinking of what word I am going to say after "the". People also say /ðiː/ (like "thee") when emphasizing the word "the", not just before vowel words. (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The#Pronunciation) This is an example of why it's important to learn through listening to a lot of input from speakers of a language. In many cases, native speakers don't actually follow the rules that are taught in classes, or there are many exceptions to the rules.
@@ComprehensibleEnglish @English Comprehensible Input for ESL Beginners Teacher Thank you. After reading your reply, I searched "thee"sound words in audio, not just before vowel words. It was a good for me to understand principle of "thee"sound. Teacher~~ could u send me an e-mail? my e-mail : kej570125@naver.com
Por alguma razão, o TH-cam não adicionou legendas a este vídeo específico. A maioria dos meus vídeos tem legendas geradas automaticamente que geralmente são altamente precisas.
I'm looking into the problem. Before the video had no captions, but now TH-cam has given it captions as if it is in Vietnamese, even though I told TH-cam this video is in English. It's very strange. Unfortunately this seems to happen sometimes with videos.
Спасибо за замечательные уроки. Всё начинает проясняться с Вашей помощью.
It's cool 👍 Many thanks 👍
Велика подяка пан Крістіан!
I really like this Channel 👍💯💯
Thanks Svyat, I'm glad you really like it! If you can, please share this channel with other people who want to learn or improve their English.
Вельмишановний добродію, щиро дякую.
Great lesson! Thank you! At this time my route to the work reminds me a nice walk. At first my route is through the park that has many trees. Then my way continues near appartment houses and green alley. Next I walk near two-story houses, across the street, again I walk near houses and at last I am at my work. The time of my small travel is about thirty minutes. Also I can use a bus, a route taxi, a tram. It can save about 10-15 minutes. But nowadays I work on a computer all day and I need more move so I choose to walk at my work.
Nowadays I work from home so I go for walks to get some exercise.
my daugher very like video on your channel. Thanks sir
Loved this video. Please upload more
thanks for making these kind of videos, are really helpful for us. By now I can proudly say that I'm brushing up my english skills. Can't wait for the next video!!
You're welcome! I'm glad you are finding these videos helpful. Please share them with anyone you think might find them helpful too!
Thank you.
Thank you!
Good job!
Thanks!
Sometimes in Russia -30° and less, and sometimes, people have to wait public transportation about 1 hour 🙃
It can get that cold here in the winter but not very often. I'm glad that usually I haven't had to wait very long for public transportation. Sometimes there would be a problem or delay though.
Yes?so, why do you want to bring it to another country?
It is absolutely perfect what you do. I'm watching it from Poland. Thx
Wow, thank you! Let me know if there are any topics or other kinds of videos you would like to see. Also, please share this channel with those you think it might help, for example, beginners who don't understand or know any English but want to start learning.
@@ComprehensibleEnglish Wow, Okay! I will share your channel with someone. It is not a big problem. So, if you could make a video about transporting things from point A to point B as a truck driver. Nothing about the truck itself. The idea is to learn simple sentences about communication with people.
For example:
0. Hi. I am delivery.
1. Where can I stop my truck?
2. What time will you unloading or loading me.
3. What ramp number should I go to?
4. Do you have a forklift to unload ?
5. Hi. I came for the pickup.
6. Will I be able to turn back when I go this way?
7. Can you help me backing up the truck because I can't see anything backing up.
8. There are situations when the driver must help with unloading and loading things from the container or directly from the truck.
Drivers need short commands for crane operators or forklift operators. For example, a little more up or back or forward, etc. Something like that.
I know that, you are an expert in English comprehensible input so, if you have any advice to us, We will be happy to watching you.
Thank you a lot.
Thanks for the suggestion Krzysztof! I can't guarantee I will do a video exactly like that, as I try to stick to topics I'm more familiar with and I'm not very familiar with truck driving. What I can try to do is use the kind of language you gave in the examples in different videos. For example I am doing some videos that feature actions and commands, so your last example gives me ideas for more short commands that I can use.
Thanks a lot!
You're welcome! Please share these videos with other people you think might like them too!
Cool
Thanks ☺️ you're the best ✌️🇲🇽
Thanks Sul! If you know other people who want to learn English or improve their English, please share these videos with them.
my way for work is only one bus and get back it's the same way
Дзякуй.
teacher~~ I have a question.
Why did you pronuunce "di street car" instead of "the street car" at 6:21?
English learners used to learn to hear di sounds in front of vowel words.
When I saw your video, there were a few of those parts🤔
So I just wanted to ask you a question about this^^
In that case, it might be because I am thinking of what word I am going to say after "the". People also say /ðiː/ (like "thee") when emphasizing the word "the", not just before vowel words. (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The#Pronunciation)
This is an example of why it's important to learn through listening to a lot of input from speakers of a language. In many cases, native speakers don't actually follow the rules that are taught in classes, or there are many exceptions to the rules.
@@ComprehensibleEnglish
@English Comprehensible Input for ESL Beginners
Teacher Thank you.
After reading your reply, I searched "thee"sound words in audio, not just before vowel words.
It was a good for me to understand principle of "thee"sound.
Teacher~~ could u send me an e-mail?
my e-mail : kej570125@naver.com
Por favor, coloca a legenda em Ingles, Obrigado
Por alguma razão, o TH-cam não adicionou legendas a este vídeo específico. A maioria dos meus vídeos tem legendas geradas automaticamente que geralmente são altamente precisas.
Did you live on the road?
What do you mean?
@@ComprehensibleEnglish 21:10 Arrow points to the road
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I don´t like this video... i loved
the translation is wrong, please correct
I'm looking into the problem. Before the video had no captions, but now TH-cam has given it captions as if it is in Vietnamese, even though I told TH-cam this video is in English. It's very strange. Unfortunately this seems to happen sometimes with videos.
Those videos are not for use with translation, only with listening
ютуб при создинии субтитров думает, что это вьетнамский))
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