I love you guys so much! Best way to learn new vocabulary! By the way, the video is not too long for me - I feel like it's good to have everything in the same video, so we could rewatch different parts:)
Hello Liza and Kevin! Please teach me words to describe your brilliance😃 Great job friends!!! When you were showing the spinning chair I was wondering if it is also called a swivel chair. 😬
Good morning how's it going today 🌅 I speak 5 languages french English Spanish Portuguese creole I want to speak Italian, we have 10 millions English teachers on you tube it's amazing it's wonderful 👍
Thank you for your great lesson today. I've learned a lot of useful vocabulary . But I have a question about the pronounciation of "hang". I thought it was a short vowel a sound as a cat, a hat, or a band.
Great great content. A small suggestion if i may. Please make sure videos don't exceed 30 minutes long or after that time people find it hard to keep focus on. Yes, i can pause the video and return after a 10-minute break, but most of the people will get carried away scrolling through Facebook
Both "I am sitting on a chair" and "I am sitting in a chair" are correct and commonly used phrases. However, there is a subtle difference in meaning. "I am sitting on a chair" implies that you are sitting on the surface of the chair, with no physical barrier between you and the chair. "I am sitting in a chair" suggests that you are sitting within the confines of the chair, perhaps with armrests or a backrest surrounding you. In everyday conversation, people often use these phrases interchangeably without making a distinction.
If ''this movie bores me'' is ok ( present simple), why ''this movie is boring me'' is not ok (pres. part.) they're the same , just the tenses are different.
You, guys are not only perfect English teachers but also lovely couple, I hope i have a family like you. ❤❤❤❤❤ When you are teaching English, you make it so easy that everyone gets your point and besides your videos are great. You teach the perfect English for who needs to learn English language specifically, Real life American English.
Question; this ''We have smth (that's) called ..." and this one ''We have or ARE HAVING (smth is -) our house fixed'' are the same structure, to me. So why we can't say ''We're having smth called ...'' or '' We're having our house that's fixed'' Why???
Does anyone could explain me or just break down their method wthetheir it could be difficult or not. And what excatly differ them from the others teachers?
So, if (smth) the movie is boring, yeah it's so boring..Now we're discribing how it is. It's ok. We can use Present cont. to say ''I'm boring that's why you wanna leave me'' but waht if (feel bored used in) Cont tense, e.g. ''I'm feeling bored here, that's why I wanna go home'' , may I say or how to say the same without using the ''feel''?? , is it ok to say ''I'm boring that's why I wannna go home''?? or I have tto say ''I'm feeling/getting bored here, that's why....'' to say what I really mean. ? Is it ok to say ''I'm being bored?
So, as we saw ''he was driven (by smb)'' is exactly the same as ''smb took/drove him somewhere by car''. So the somebody, the taker was the driver. It's ok But what if the taker, the smb taking him somewhere is not the driver but just a person who took him. What about now???/
I've been trying, trying on and on for so long but still can't find a video in which the teacher talks about the.... (sentences beginning without a subject) I mean..''Is raining now.. Is ok .. Is gonna be/do etc. '' there're no he/she/it in those sentences. Once I saw those kindsa sentences while watching one of one's vids but I can no more find it.. Could smb help me out?? Thanks
It's never correct to say "Is raining now". Sometimes, the subject can be dropped in *informal* English. I suggest you look up "subject dropping in English" and read on the subject
To be honest, I appreciate this channel for its insights into American English. However, I've noticed that some pronunciations or words used here are more common in England. Having studied in both England and Asia, I'm familiar with both accents. Yet, I was surprised to hear the pronunciation /ɝːb/ (hearb) discussed, which is more typical in the UK. When Kevin pointed out that it's not correct, I believe it would have been clearer if he had said, "This isn't commonly used in the States, but in the UK, Australia, or New Zealand, etc." It's important not to label it as "incorrect," as this could confuse non-native speakers.
Why is it "on the love seat" not "in the love seat" ? Because you have just taught in the chair so it must be in the love seat.I did not understand why.
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Same for me
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Perfectly presented, thanks.
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It is definitely entertaining to learn from someone's mistakes 🙂
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i have a wine glass by the way i would like to say thank you so much
It's the same thing as transport prepisitions 😮
I love you guys so much! Best way to learn new vocabulary! By the way, the video is not too long for me - I feel like it's good to have everything in the same video, so we could rewatch different parts:)
She's a native english speaker and made that kind of mistakes
She is not native
she is from POLAND
what would you say about Oxana Dolinka video lessons?
Does anybody notice that this guy looks loke an actor from the film named Back to the Future? Really does.
Sit on a bench or sit in a bench
Hello Liza and Kevin! Please teach me words to describe your brilliance😃 Great job friends!!!
When you were showing the spinning chair I was wondering if it is also called a swivel chair. 😬
''the movie bores me '' is '' it gets me feel bored'' or ''it makes me (feel) bored'' all's the same
Good morning how's it going today 🌅 I speak 5 languages french English Spanish Portuguese creole I want to speak Italian, we have 10 millions English teachers on you tube it's amazing it's wonderful 👍
Thank you for your great lesson today. I've learned a lot of useful vocabulary . But I have a question about the pronounciation of "hang". I thought it was a short vowel a sound as a cat, a hat, or a band.
You are a great teacher! Can you help me when to use the article " the" and "a"? Thank you so much in advance
Great great content.
A small suggestion if i may. Please make sure videos don't exceed 30 minutes long or after that time people find it hard to keep focus on.
Yes, i can pause the video and return after a 10-minute break, but most of the people will get carried away scrolling through Facebook
Both "I am sitting on a chair" and "I am sitting in a chair" are correct and commonly used phrases. However, there is a subtle difference in meaning.
"I am sitting on a chair" implies that you are sitting on the surface of the chair, with no physical barrier between you and the chair.
"I am sitting in a chair" suggests that you are sitting within the confines of the chair, perhaps with armrests or a backrest surrounding you.
In everyday conversation, people often use these phrases interchangeably without making a distinction.
If ''this movie bores me'' is ok ( present simple), why ''this movie is boring me'' is not ok (pres. part.) they're the same , just the tenses are different.
You, guys are not only perfect English teachers but also lovely couple, I hope i have a family like you. ❤❤❤❤❤
When you are teaching English, you make it so easy that everyone gets your point and besides your videos are great. You teach the perfect English for who needs to learn English language specifically, Real life American English.
How to write waggali or wabali
She is sitting above the rocking chair. I see her hip hovering an inch above the surface..
Question; this ''We have smth (that's) called ..." and this one ''We have or ARE HAVING (smth is -) our house fixed'' are the same structure, to me. So why we can't say ''We're having smth called ...'' or '' We're having our house that's fixed'' Why???
Does anyone could explain me or just break down their method wthetheir it could be difficult or not. And what excatly differ them from the others teachers?
So, if (smth) the movie is boring, yeah it's so boring..Now we're discribing how it is. It's ok.
We can use Present cont. to say ''I'm boring that's why you wanna leave me'' but waht if (feel bored used in) Cont tense, e.g. ''I'm feeling bored here, that's why I wanna go home'' , may I say or how to say the same without using the ''feel''?? , is it ok to say ''I'm boring that's why I wannna go home''?? or I have tto say ''I'm feeling/getting bored here, that's why....'' to say what I really mean. ? Is it ok to say ''I'm being bored?
Can anybody tell me what the film is called?? 1;30 It;s about a robot
The 🤖 looks like a RoboCop...
I guess nobody cares about what the movie is called, maybe it's called "The big mistakes in English".
@@maryplion5991 what ya think it's ok to waste time watching it?? 'cuz it's a series
@@fredylopez2477 or ''I don't guess anybody cares...'' but anyway I was told the title
So, as we saw ''he was driven (by smb)'' is exactly the same as ''smb took/drove him somewhere by car''. So the somebody, the taker was the driver. It's ok But what if the taker, the smb taking him somewhere is not the driver but just a person who took him. What about now???/
There's also 'sit down on the chair '😢😢😢
Too long...I forgive!
🤔Isn't she "gringa" (US American)???
I've been trying, trying on and on for so long but still can't find a video in which the teacher talks about the.... (sentences beginning without a subject) I mean..''Is raining now.. Is ok .. Is gonna be/do etc. '' there're no he/she/it in those sentences. Once I saw those kindsa sentences while watching one of one's vids but I can no more find it.. Could smb help me out?? Thanks
It's never correct to say "Is raining now". Sometimes, the subject can be dropped in *informal* English. I suggest you look up "subject dropping in English" and read on the subject
To be honest, I appreciate this channel for its insights into American English. However, I've noticed that some pronunciations or words used here are more common in England. Having studied in both England and Asia, I'm familiar with both accents. Yet, I was surprised to hear the pronunciation /ɝːb/ (hearb) discussed, which is more typical in the UK. When Kevin pointed out that it's not correct, I believe it would have been clearer if he had said, "This isn't commonly used in the States, but in the UK, Australia, or New Zealand, etc." It's important not to label it as "incorrect," as this could confuse non-native speakers.
Why is it "on the love seat" not "in the love seat" ? Because you have just taught in the chair so it must be in the love seat.I did not understand why.
A love seat (or loveseat) is a type of sofa. You use the word 'on' for benches, couches, and even chairs without armrests!
Mind Blowing 😮 Everybody taught us to say: to sit on the chair, even our online translators say so.