“Max, this is a photograph, not a movie. You’ve got to keep still.” That’s been one of my favorite TV quotes my entire life and it makes me think of a photograph being the still type of picture while a movie or video is the moving type of picture, therefore all photographs are pictures, but not all pictures are photographs.
@@TeacherMikeEnglish I didn’t come for educational purposes. Just here to give a rating and give more ideas for information to explain in videos like this based on what I’ve learned in my life.
I always say "I take a picture." This is a simple and clear lesson with meaningful pictures that help us understand more this topic.😊😊 Thanks a lot, Mike.
When tourists come to my country, they always take photos of the Giza Pyramids. I see many of these pictures on social media. I love taking photos of the sky. I'm fascinated with art, so I love to see images of different types of painting. I've noticed that the words “picture” and “photo” are more common than “image”. Am I right? Thank you, Teacher Mike! Informative lesson as always.
This is excellent, very informative and useful video! Thanks a lot, Teacher, for Your really valuable and interesting lesson with clear explained similarities and differences between these three words: an image, a picture and a photo!
So we can say take a picture or take a photo ? Thanks for explaining the difference about these words .I think you have another older video about this topic.😅🎉🎉🎉❤
Good.
Wow, I found this lesson simple yet useful and valuable. Thanks a lot, and carry on with the awesome work. Take care and Godbless.❤🙏
Thanks a lot. It's actually a remake of an old one that I just removed.
“Max, this is a photograph, not a movie. You’ve got to keep still.”
That’s been one of my favorite TV quotes my entire life and it makes me think of a photograph being the still type of picture while a movie or video is the moving type of picture, therefore all photographs are pictures, but not all pictures are photographs.
But why are you watching my videos? I assume you are a native English speaker.😅
@@TeacherMikeEnglish I didn’t come for educational purposes. Just here to give a rating and give more ideas for information to explain in videos like this based on what I’ve learned in my life.
Thank you.
You make it very clear.
Thank you, Teacher
I always take a lot of photos of wonderful landscapes anywhere I go.
You make things so easy to understand, thank you!!!
You're welcome!
thank you teacher ❤
Thank you for The lesson, Teacher Mike.
In my free time, I like to take pictures.
Great lesson. Thank you so much, Teacher Mike.❤
You're welcome. Perfect writing.✅
I always say "I take a picture."
This is a simple and clear lesson with meaningful pictures that help us understand more this topic.😊😊
Thanks a lot, Mike.
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We took a lot of pictures on our trip last week.😊🙂
Now I've understood exactly the difference. Thanks a lot.😊
Glad it made sense!
When tourists come to my country, they always take photos of the Giza Pyramids. I see many of these pictures on social media.
I love taking photos of the sky.
I'm fascinated with art, so I love to see images of different types of painting.
I've noticed that the words “picture” and “photo” are more common than “image”. Am I right?
Thank you, Teacher Mike! Informative lesson as always.
Yes, it's usually more useful/appropriate to be more specific.
And good examples!
@@TeacherMikeEnglishI got it. Thank you. 😊
Joanne took a picture of herself.❤
Thanks, Mike.😊😊❤❤
Thank you, Teacher Mike
Amazing way to differentiate between photo and picture.
Glad you think so!
I want to take a photo of this cute puppy. 😍🐶
She loves taking photos with her friends.😊
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Very interesting!
Thank you very much ,teacher!😊
You're welcome!
She always takes pictures at family gatherings to capture the memories.
You are the BEST ❤❤❤❤
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Could you take some photos of me and my nephews?
This is excellent, very informative and useful video! Thanks a lot, Teacher, for Your really valuable and interesting lesson with clear explained similarities and differences between these three words: an image, a picture and a photo!
Thank you! 😃
You are Welcome!
Can I take a picture with you at the river, please?
I took tons of photos on my vacation. The pictures are beautiful.
Thanks a lot, Mike.😊😊
I saw one of your pictures! Thanks for sharing it.
I can show you more, Mike. Thanks.😊😊
So we can say take a picture or take a photo ? Thanks for explaining the difference about these words .I think you have another older video about this topic.😅🎉🎉🎉❤
Yes and yes. I just removed the old one so that people will find this one when they search for the topic.
Hello, could you do a video about the english expression... You strike me as....
Hi. I can consider talking about that in the future.
Hello Teacher Mike 👋
Hi!
He took a photo of the artwork in the museum.
Shall we take a photo together?
The photographer took a picture of the bride and groom exchanging vows.
Let's take a picture together!.😊
Great examples, as always.
Thanks, Mike.😁😁
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The photographer took a ton of photos of the newly married couple in front of the church under a beautiful willow tree.
My sister took a picture of herself.
She took a picture of her family during their vacation.
He loves to take photos of his wonderful flowers in his garden. 🪻💐🌷🌹🌻🌼🌸🌺
Wonderful examples!
@@TeacherMikeEnglish Thank you so much, Teacher Mike.
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Could I take a photo of you in front of this wonderful fountain?
Visitors are not allowed to take photographs inside the factory.
Can you give me a good explanation?😊
Is this a question?
No, Mike. Just an example.😂