Good evening ma'am. Currently am working as an assistant professor in an engineering College in A.P. When I started my career, I used to watch some of your videos in another channel.(2016) , which were very helpful. Your pronunciation,diction everything was perfect. But few months later when I searched (for"vennila sathyamurthy"as I remember) I could hardly find your videos. Now at last found your channel. But came to know it's focused only in Tamil. This message is only for appreciation.
Thank you! You are right. After I made videos for the other channel ( Btechguru Bodhbridge) in 2015, there was a break. Then I started my channel in December 2018. I made videos only in English in the beginning but then I discovered that people would benefit more if taught in Tamil.
I have been watching your videos for 3 weeks.. your way of teaching is excellent and understandable.. keep uploading your valuable videos madam.. Thank you🙏
Sure. Thank you! I've taken up a 90-day challenge to upload videos on TH-cam. You can expect a video every day, sometimes, Shorts, for the next 90 days.
grammer is a formula which never change in any language..but plse avoid your mathemetical approaching we are able to learn other languages within 3 or 5 months. but why not english like this even after 12 years learning???? it is mistake in teahing side but not student side there is no need grammer applecable in speaking of any language.. my suggestion plse display some pictures during teaching write any sensentece in both enlish amd tamul on the white board but transalation should be pefect match with tamil. don't change word as your convenience in tamil. 100% perfect translation helps to 50% learning. any language learning should be easily understandable with interesting not irritating to the learners and audience.. conclusion i encourage. but your methodology is not suitable for learning.. pls totally change the way of your approach.. thanks..
you are always giving excellent explanations we don't get any doubt at all. keep it up to your service. could you please suggest to me how I will learn more vocabulary?
Earlier, before, Prior to, Initially - how to use this words in narrative stories when three or four past events.. What are the subtle differences. Explain it mam
Mam,yesterday nadantha exam la "na pass pannitanu sollumbhodhu," I passed the exam yesterday "nu sollala.but today morning nadantha exam la pass pannitanu sollumbhodhu," I passed the exam nu sollanuma illa I have passed the exam nu sollanuma".tell me which one is correct- "I have passed the exam which is conducted today morning"or i passed the exam conducted today morning" please tell me mam?
Hi mam unga kitta English knowledge erruku but neenga small sentence vachi sollikudunga because learner😅s like to easy sentences.and step by step sollikudunga.😮
Hi mam.. timely video.😇🤗 Period of time nu varapa perfect la matum dhan use pananuma, past la use pana kudadha nu oru doubt la irundhen.. Thanks for sharing mam..🥰🙏🏻 Anyway, ungakittaye oru confirmation kaga again ketukren mam, for+period of time ah perfect la matum dhan use pananuma, past kum use panlam dhana mam?.. e.g., He was in a coma for two years. Idhu correct dhana mam?
As a direct question, it is "What are you doing?" As an indirect question, it is "what you are doing". I want to know what you are doing. Does he know what you are doing? Please watch this video. th-cam.com/video/Noj8mIa5zjE/w-d-xo.html
"What is a timeline? One of the keys to learning a language is learning how that language refers to, and describes, time and events, or states, that occur in the realm of time. In English, this reference to time is most commonly described by the verb, in its various tenses and aspects. Unfortunately, when learning a language, it is at times difficult to understand the concepts that are given as explanation. Timelines are diagrams that illustrate the reference to time made by a given piece of language. They are used to show how a particular language item (often a verb in a particular tense and aspect) places particular events or situations in time and in relation to other events. Why use timelines? The concepts which underline time reference in a language are often difficult to explain using controlled language and are often linguistically difficult to understand. Timelines are used to explain language in the more universal form of pictures, diagrams and symbols. Most people will follow the direction indicated by an arrow. Timelines are used to: ✓Simplify linguistic explanation ✓Reinforce the understanding of a concept ✓Illustrate the differences between verb forms and other language items ✓Help students with a visual learning style ✓Provide a reference point for students ✓Encourage awareness of how language refers to time in different ways. A horizontal line represents the basic line of time. The left end of the line is the first point in time, the right end is the final point in time. Thus, time is deemed to move forward as the line moves from left to right." Source: British Council www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/timelines
You used to.but what about now.i need some help to learn spoken tamil from someone who knows english very well so that he or she can explain using english. I already know basic spoken tamil.can you help please ???
@@gassencurpanen4837 Good to see your reply. I have always loved to teach Tamil to foreigners. These days I'm so busy with a lot of other things that I don't take Tamil classes. Still, we can get connected on WhatsApp and explore possibilities. Please WhatsApp me at +919940682480.
@@EnglishwithVennila Try to find some time please. I know some people in TN who can teach me tamil but they dont know english well And so when i have some difficulty they cannot explain in english
Both are correct. But there is a difference. When you use the past tense, it is about the past. You planned in the past. You 'had' a plan. It is not connected to the present. You either cancelled the plan or changed the date. When you use the present perfect tense, it is connected to the present. You still have the plan to visit the person on the date mentioned.
No no.. "school days" is a past period of time. Just remember this point. The present perfect is not used with past points of time and past periods of time.
@@EnglishwithVennila if two actions happened in the past, the first action should be expressed in past perfect tense.'he had called me is first action, didn't answer the call is second action.that is what I studied madam.
Good evening ma'am.
Currently am working as an assistant professor in an engineering College in A.P.
When I started my career, I used to watch some of your videos in another channel.(2016) , which were very helpful. Your pronunciation,diction everything was perfect. But few months later when I searched (for"vennila sathyamurthy"as I remember) I could hardly find your videos.
Now at last found your channel. But came to know it's focused only in Tamil. This message is only for appreciation.
Thank you! You are right. After I made videos for the other channel ( Btechguru Bodhbridge) in 2015, there was a break. Then I started my channel in December 2018. I made videos only in English in the beginning but then I discovered that people would benefit more if taught in Tamil.
@@EnglishwithVennila ok mam. A Lil disappointed as it was mainly in Tamil medium. But then manageable. Thank you.
Timeline is very useful to understand the period of tenses mam. Thank you very much mam
Very useful for school students and competitive exam aspirants.
Well explained. I understood clearly the difference.
Thanks so much for your videos! 😊
All lessons are useful for us!
And, this video is better to watch. Thank you! 👍
Thank you!
Mam,You have explained the problem very well.Thank you.
Very good teaching.Congrats.
Thank you!
I have been watching your videos for 3 weeks.. your way of teaching is excellent and understandable.. keep uploading your valuable videos madam..
Thank you🙏
Sure. Thank you! I've taken up a 90-day challenge to upload videos on TH-cam. You can expect a video every day, sometimes, Shorts, for the next 90 days.
grammer is a formula which never change in any language..but plse avoid your mathemetical approaching
we are able to learn other languages within 3 or 5 months. but why not english like this even after 12 years learning????
it is mistake in teahing side but not student side
there is no need grammer applecable in speaking of any language..
my suggestion
plse display some pictures during teaching
write any sensentece in both enlish amd tamul on the white board but transalation should be pefect match with tamil. don't change word as your convenience in tamil.
100% perfect translation helps to 50% learning.
any language learning should be easily understandable with interesting not irritating to the learners and audience..
conclusion
i encourage. but your methodology is not suitable for learning.. pls totally change the way of your approach..
thanks..
Thanks Mam. Really you have cleared my doubt with simple example.
Good to hear!
Thank you so much, Madam.
Love how you explain grammar in a simple yet clear way!
Thank you!
Thank you mam.
Clear explanation mam. 🙏
you are always giving excellent explanations we don't get any doubt at all. keep it up to your service.
could you please suggest to me how I will learn more vocabulary?
Thank you!
To learn more vocabulary, please read a lot.
Thank you so much!
Earlier, before, Prior to, Initially - how to use this words in narrative stories when three or four past events.. What are the subtle differences. Explain it mam
Please give some more examples for present perfect
Thanks mam
Hi Mam your way of teaching is amazing could you make English roadmap for beginners to master for selfstudy in single video?
Yes, I will do it.
Mam,yesterday nadantha exam la "na pass pannitanu sollumbhodhu," I passed the exam yesterday "nu sollala.but today morning nadantha exam la pass pannitanu sollumbhodhu," I passed the exam nu sollanuma illa I have passed the exam nu sollanuma".tell me which one is correct- "I have passed the exam which is conducted today morning"or i passed the exam conducted today morning" please tell me mam?
Hi mam unga kitta English knowledge erruku but neenga small sentence vachi sollikudunga because learner😅s like to easy sentences.and step by step sollikudunga.😮
Hi mam.. timely video.😇🤗
Period of time nu varapa perfect la matum dhan use pananuma, past la use pana kudadha nu oru doubt la irundhen.. Thanks for sharing mam..🥰🙏🏻
Anyway, ungakittaye oru confirmation kaga again ketukren mam, for+period of time ah perfect la matum dhan use pananuma, past kum use panlam dhana mam?..
e.g., He was in a coma for two years.
Idhu correct dhana mam?
Correct.
Thanks a lot for the reply mam..🙏🏻🥰
Yes good madam.
Please madam, explain when we use ' WHAT ARE YOU DOING' and 'WHAT YOU ARE DOING'.
As a direct question, it is
"What are you doing?"
As an indirect question, it is
"what you are doing".
I want to know what you are doing.
Does he know what you are doing?
Please watch this video.
th-cam.com/video/Noj8mIa5zjE/w-d-xo.html
Is there any sentence in Tamil with verb appearing as a single and complete word
Hello Ma'am
What's the difference between "I lost my pass book" and I have lost my pass book " Please explain in detail
Dear ma'am
What's the difference between " He helped me a lot and He has helped me a lot?
He helped me a lot.
அவன் எனக்கு நிறைய உதவி செய்தான்.
He has helped me a lot.
அவன் எனக்கு நிறைய உதவி செய்திருக்கிறான்.
What is time line
"What is a timeline?
One of the keys to learning a language is learning how that language refers to, and describes, time and events, or states, that occur in the realm of time. In English, this reference to time is most commonly described by the verb, in its various tenses and aspects. Unfortunately, when learning a language, it is at times difficult to understand the concepts that are given as explanation.
Timelines are diagrams that illustrate the reference to time made by a given piece of language. They are used to show how a particular language item (often a verb in a particular tense and aspect) places particular events or situations in time and in relation to other events.
Why use timelines?
The concepts which underline time reference in a language are often difficult to explain using controlled language and are often linguistically difficult to understand. Timelines are used to explain language in the more universal form of pictures, diagrams and symbols. Most people will follow the direction indicated by an arrow.
Timelines are used to:
✓Simplify linguistic explanation
✓Reinforce the understanding of a concept
✓Illustrate the differences between verb forms and other language items
✓Help students with a visual learning style
✓Provide a reference point for students
✓Encourage awareness of how language refers to time in different ways.
A horizontal line represents the basic line of time. The left end of the line is the first point in time, the right end is the final point in time. Thus, time is deemed to move forward as the line moves from left to right."
Source: British Council
www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/timelines
Do you teach spoken tamil??
I used to.
You used to.but what about now.i need some help to learn spoken tamil from someone who knows english very well so that he or she can explain using english.
I already know basic spoken tamil.can you help please ???
@@gassencurpanen4837 Good to see your reply. I have always loved to teach Tamil to foreigners. These days I'm so busy with a lot of other things that I don't take Tamil classes. Still, we can get connected on WhatsApp and explore possibilities.
Please WhatsApp me at +919940682480.
@@EnglishwithVennila
Try to find some time please.
I know some people in TN who can teach me tamil but they dont know english well
And so when i have some difficulty they cannot explain in english
I planned to visit you on 20.06.2024 (future date).
I have planned to visit you on 20.06.2024 (future date).
Which is correct mam?
Both are correct.
But there is a difference.
When you use the past tense, it is about the past. You planned in the past. You 'had' a plan. It is not connected to the present. You either cancelled the plan or changed the date.
When you use the present perfect tense, it is connected to the present. You still have the plan to visit the person on the date mentioned.
Mam, I watched the movie three times ? Varatha 🤔
Hi, good night madam .I shared my dear son and my friend also
Good.
"I have seen the movie three times during my school days."
Is this correct sentence.
No no.. "school days" is a past period of time.
Just remember this point.
The present perfect is not used with past points of time and past periods of time.
He had called me but I didn't answer the call
It's ok to use the simple past for both the verbs.
@@EnglishwithVennila if two actions happened in the past, the first action should be expressed in past perfect tense.'he had called me is first action, didn't answer the call is second action.that is what I studied madam.
@@sabarigireesanram2172 Please watch this video to learn more about the past perfect tense.
th-cam.com/video/WG7bii6EOc0/w-d-xo.html
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