Generally I don't comment on the videos when I watch them. But u r one of the best teachers for IELTS. I know u have just started but I m pretty sure one day you will be one of the most successful IELTS teachers. As u know Rome wasn't built in a day. 😅
It is the first time I have watched your videos but I have to say that althought speaking english is one of my fearness whenever I learn English but you have made it easier and more interesting than I thought. Thanks for your fascinating videos.
Hello, I hardly press like button on videos in TH-cam but now I'm here for commenting, it’s really helpful for us so keep it going and make more videos on phrasal verb topic. Phrase consumption is the easiest way to learn English but we don't know which phrases should we learn. Please make a list of them which are most useful. Thank you😊
I already made a couple of videos about phrasal verbs, please check them out: th-cam.com/video/Nb6TWv5TEzs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0UlenptGjEi6Dj0U th-cam.com/video/HXjluBSGUzI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jiUvC5CZXPMXrkp9 More videos are currently in the works, I’ll try my best to release them as soon as I can
Salam Alykum Brahim I think in 10:12 the third conditional requires the past perfect tense so it should be like if i had had the money i would've attended...or we could say if i had money i would without have+3rd or am I wrong? please correct me if I am mistaken because i want to be sure that i make no mistake in the exam. Thank you for the creative videos you make that simplify the process of learning English.
Thank you for your comment-formally speaking you’re absolutely right! The correct form should indeed be “If I had had…” for a third conditional. And “If I had money, I would attend…”. For the second conditional. What I used though is more of an advanced conditional known as mixed conditional, this is more common and acceptable in the informal spoken casual English. Meaning if I had money, I would have already attended... You can find more info about it in this article. www.englishcollege.com/post/what-difference-2nd-3rd-conditionals-why-mixed However I don’t wanna confuse you more for now so I would highly advise you to ignore it for now! In all fairness, I should have kept it simple. My bad! For simplicity in this case, I’d go with the second conditional, as it feels more natural. So as you pointed out, it’s better to go with “If I had money, I would attend…”. By the way, I go deeper into all types of conditionals with practical examples in my eBook, IELTS Speaking Secrets. (Without the mixed case) If you’re interested, feel free to send me your email via Instagram: BrahimHQ, and I’ll send you a copy for free!
Your English is excellent! Are you living in the UK? You have British accent :) I think to be able to speak as good as English speaker in advance level, you'd have to practise speaking a lot with people who speaks advance level as well.
You are a blessing to us! Thank you for your direct advises
Thank you for your kind words, I'm glad to help 😊
Thanks for your videos. I have watched all in a day before my exam.. I hope to get my desired band.
Generally I don't comment on the videos when I watch them. But u r one of the best teachers for IELTS. I know u have just started but I m pretty sure one day you will be one of the most successful IELTS teachers. As u know Rome wasn't built in a day. 😅
Wow! Thanks a lot for your kind words! I really appreciate the support 🖤 It’s really comments like this that give me the motivation! 😊
thanks million times for your videos. please talk about how you deal with part 2 of speaking test. I mean the structure of your speech
Sure! I will be releasing a video about that next week, I'm sure you will like it ;)
Please make a video about conditional
Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll try my best!
Handy 👌👌👌.
More power to your elbow 💪
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I can’t say more than you are the only Ielts English teacher who goes to the points that are needed 🎉
Thanks mate, but tbh I’m not a teacher, I’m just sharing my experience here so others can benefit! Anyway, glad you find it helpful 😌
It is the first time I have watched your videos but I have to say that althought speaking english is one of my fearness whenever I learn English but you have made it easier and more interesting than I thought. Thanks for your fascinating videos.
I am really happy to hear that! I wish you best of luck and I hope coming videos will be more helpful for you! 😊
You sound like a native speaker, very impresssive and thank you for the tips
Good luck with your preparation!
Hello,
I hardly press like button on videos in TH-cam but now I'm here for commenting, it’s really helpful for us so keep it going and make more videos on phrasal verb topic. Phrase consumption is the easiest way to learn English but we don't know which phrases should we learn. Please make a list of them which are most useful.
Thank you😊
Thanks Samia! I appreciate your words! Don’t worry, there is more to come! Good luck with your preparation :)
Thanks for your useful videos😍😍
Please make more videos for phrasal adverbs and fancy words.
Thank youu❤❤❤
I already made a couple of videos about phrasal verbs, please check them out:
th-cam.com/video/Nb6TWv5TEzs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0UlenptGjEi6Dj0U
th-cam.com/video/HXjluBSGUzI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jiUvC5CZXPMXrkp9
More videos are currently in the works, I’ll try my best to release them as soon as I can
@@IELTSFastlanethank you. I find them.
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Salam Alykum Brahim
I think in 10:12 the third conditional requires the past perfect tense so it should be like if i had had the money i would've attended...or we could say if i had money i would without have+3rd
or am I wrong? please correct me if I am mistaken because i want to be sure that i make no mistake in the exam.
Thank you for the creative videos you make that simplify the process of learning English.
Thank you for your comment-formally speaking you’re absolutely right! The correct form should indeed be “If I had had…” for a third conditional. And “If I had money, I would attend…”. For the second conditional.
What I used though is more of an advanced conditional known as mixed conditional, this is more common and acceptable in the informal spoken casual English. Meaning if I had money, I would have already attended... You can find more info about it in this article.
www.englishcollege.com/post/what-difference-2nd-3rd-conditionals-why-mixed
However I don’t wanna confuse you more for now so I would highly advise you to ignore it for now! In all fairness, I should have kept it simple. My bad!
For simplicity in this case, I’d go with the second conditional, as it feels more natural. So as you pointed out, it’s better to go with “If I had money, I would attend…”.
By the way, I go deeper into all types of conditionals with practical examples in my eBook, IELTS Speaking Secrets. (Without the mixed case) If you’re interested, feel free to send me your email via Instagram: BrahimHQ, and I’ll send you a copy for free!
@IELTSFastlane I would definitely read your book, but unfortunately I have no Instagram.
Thank you for the important information.
Your English is excellent! Are you living in the UK? You have British accent :) I think to be able to speak as good as English speaker in advance level, you'd have to practise speaking a lot with people who speaks advance level as well.
Brother can you teach me kindly ,do you have any course for speaking if you have I would like to join ..