i'd like a lesson about british pronunciation...because i'm learning that accent wich is very different in some words to the american accent...and for a spanish person as i am...the sounds are very hard to imitate!!!lol!!!
Excellent. Thanks for your suggestion. Later this year we hope to travel to London and do some collaborations with other UK English teachers. We hope to do some pronunciation lessons with them. 😃
I would like your team to help me out i struggle speaking correct and nice pronunciation quickly. I know many vocabularies and respect gramatical rules as well but i don't have high command( speaking faster), I sometimes forget some vocabularies that i already know, and this does not happen to me beacause i am frustrated or nerveous. No, it just happens to me like that. So I want you to help me overcome and get rid of this challenge. Thank you
I'm gonna look for new lesson right now, When I've found I've gotta watch this video, Right now, I've gotta thank this teacher. Whom watching my comment, correct my mistake inside please.
Thank you so much dear beautiful teachers. You completely corrected me i had a very terrible mistake of using those reductions in written English which typically not academic and sound informal. This video helped me a lot. Be blessed
Thanks so much for your comment Joel. We're glad you enjoyed the lesson. Yes, I would always correct essays with learners using reductions so it's important to know when to use them. Of course, it's okay if you're sending an SMS, but definitely avoid them in any work or academic setting. Have a wonderful day! 😃
Hi Ioanna and Wes I love your pronunciation lesson because I felt always terrible sad when I use correct verbs vocabulary and grammar and my American does not understand anything in spite of his kindness and attention I suppose that the fact he does not speak my language which is french is a part of a problem but I need to improve my pronunciation more than to grow my vocabulary !!! Sylvie from South West France ! Loving a Californian man !!!
Hi Sylvie. Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us. I know it can be frustrating at times. But just keep practicing & hopefully you can identify the areas of pronunciation in which you should focus your attention. Hope you have a wonderful day! 😊👍
That's great lesson, I want to practice it with my friends and my workmates, so we got to keep more improving in English, then we have to helping each other.
Absolutely. Learning & using reductions is a great way to reduce one's accent and sound more fluid in English. It's also great for listening comprehension because we hear these reductions all the time. Have a wonderful day! 😃
Thanks for the lesson. It would be so interesting, if you could make a video like this, with conversations using Q & A section, I'd like to practice responding all kind of questions. (I am a beginner). Regards.
Thanks for commenting Luis. That's a great suggestion. We'll look into creating more conversation lessons with questions and answers. Hope you have a great day! 😃
Lessons should get more advanced. Such as , ESl Essay writing /TOEFl writing, transitional words... academic words... Don’t worry about #pronunciation now Teach us the basis of the English for better education
Thanks for your comment & suggestion Samie. We try to vary our topics and include as much material as we can. We have many videos on academic words & building vocabulary if you're interested. In the future, we'll do more writing lessons.👍 Academic Vocabulary: th-cam.com/play/PL22PlEs4C28MW3nxJf2zqdGI0H78bpIqR.html Build Your English Vocabulary: th-cam.com/play/PL22PlEs4C28NjK4aqXgwx8gSmpUGE27u3.html Useful English Vocabulary: th-cam.com/play/PL22PlEs4C28OJvmI3ChRnPyESZpS29d3v.html
Thanks so much Ly Nguyen. We appreciate your comment. And yes, "I dig it" is an expression that means you like something. In my opinion, I think it used to be more common a while back (10-20 years ago), but some people may still use it from time to time. 😃
Thanks a lot for this lesson, it's very useful..... I have a question, can I use reductions in a very formal conversation???....Have a nice day, God bless you..
Thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. And that's a great question. Yes, you can use reductions in formal conversations. Reductions are more associated with fluency instead of formality. As long as you're using them correctly, you could speak using reductions in academic or work presentations, as well as other formal situations. 😃
hello! great lesson! i loved it! so, i would like to know more about Present perfect and Past perfect , i've got very difficulty to understand it! may you help me? tks
Oh, that's a great suggestion Helen. I think maybe we'll do that as a live-lesson because there's more to talk about and we could make it a longer lesson. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for your comment! 😃👍
Thank you for exerting great efforts. I suggest to make lesson about vocabularies which related to university and colleges. I like all lessons about vocabulary.
Thanks for your comment Sam. We appreciate your suggestion and will make more phrasal verb lesson in the future. 👍 In case you haven't seen them already, here are some previous phrasal verb lessons: 😃 Phrasal Verbs with CHECK: th-cam.com/video/g9esdVrDDP4/w-d-xo.html More CHECK Phrasal Verbs: th-cam.com/video/VKRc0QP9uJM/w-d-xo.html Phrasal Verbs with GET: th-cam.com/video/hAtgXJ7YxOc/w-d-xo.html More GET Phrasal Verbs: th-cam.com/video/koMJWojuEr8/w-d-xo.html
If u don't mind make lesson for Sentence Connectors , like however , after , before ,and how can we use many word like actually,basically,well like a native . I will be grateful
I understand why you are linking sounds together, why use the schwa but I am not really a big fun to these reductions - not even in speaking. Okay, a couple of people told me, my fault in speaking is not using the right intonation, word stress and linkings and I always try to speak according to the correct grammar rules. And honestly, I can write correctly in Hungarian (believe me, it is hard!) and I do my best to write correctly in English. Maybe once when I don't have such a strong accent as now, maybe it will be worth for me using these reductions. You showed a tinypart of a Tom Cruise's movie. Do you know its title?
Very useful video, thaanks! I have a question, what 'might as well' means? I was reading children's books yesterday and when i saw it in a sentence even in a sentence i couldn't find out the meaning
Hi Junior. As always, thanks for your comment. And that's a great question. When someone says "might as well" it means a suggestion that one is not very excited about. For example, "You might as well do the extra word." In this case it's being suggested but not something that one really wants to do. Or you could say, "I might as well stay home tonight." You don't really want to stay home but there are no better suggestions. Hope this helps! 😃👍
Hi Interactive English team. Thank you for the great content you are providing with us on a regular basis. Can you please make more videos about business English as well? Thank you very much and keep up the great work ;)
Thanks for your comment & suggestion. We do want to start making more Business English lessons, which we plan on doing soon. Hope you have a great week! 😊
Nice and useful lesson, thank you very much! I'd like to know more about connectors and linkers, it's so important when you've got to write an essay, letters, etc. I'm going to share the lesson on Fb, bye!!!!
Hi Patricia. Thanks for your comment. We'll keep that in mind (connectors/linking words) for a future lesson. And thanks for sharing. ❤ Have a great day! 😃
Please make a video I mean a really long video on short responses. like for example, 1. yeah, okay. 2. alright, okay. 3. yeah, okay, fine, well,... 4. alright, well, .... ... 5. okay, well, ......... 6. well, you know, ........ 7. well, yeah. .... 8. alright, so,....... 9. okay, alright, I am........ 10. so, yeah, that's what...... 11. well, huh! 12. oh, well! 13. right, yeah, I uh........ 14. yeah, well, I mean...... so please would you consider making a video on using these? 🙏😊'cause these are very important.
@@InteractiveEng it's kind of amazing that I found your videos, man. Yours are by far the best English lessons I watched. I've been learning English for two decades. My native language is Chinese. It's kind of frustrating that no matter how many series and documentaries and talk shows I watch, no matter how many people I talk to, there's still vocabularies that I've never seen or expressions I've never heard of. And not to mention all the professional terms... I'm not getting any younger and I think my ability to memorize words is failing bit by bit.
& I really liked the video of the top 10 American slang word and I was wondering if you could make top 10 American slang word part 2 :) . thx for your efforts bye
That's a good question Dale. Typically, if someone says something once or repeatedly then you could tell them to "Knock it off!" This is also more forceful. If someone is says something repeatedly, you could tell them to "Drop it!" Hope this helps! 😃
Hi Feriba. Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. Here's a resource on participial adjectives you may find useful: grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/adjectives/what-is-a-participial-adjective.html.
Thanks for commenting. Are you able to try and identify some of the challenges you face (consonant blends, certain vowel sounds, etc)? If you can, then you can focus purely on that. Also, here's another lesson you may find useful to practice your pronunciation: th-cam.com/video/-QjLmgd6zwM/w-d-xo.html 😊
Interactive English My appreciations. Could you help me with that how to do that,any helpful videos or apps? Would be great If I get rid of my accent👍🏻
Thanks for your comment. We'll keep that in mind for the future. I suppose that's just the teacher in me. 😂 But of course the reductions may be substituted with any other verb phrase. 😃👍
What English lesson would you like us to do? Let us know. We love hearing from you guys. ❤
i'd like a lesson about british pronunciation...because i'm learning that accent wich is very different in some words to the american accent...and for a spanish person as i am...the sounds are very hard to imitate!!!lol!!!
Hii Anabel.I also want the same.🤗🤗
American Slang and phrasal verbs
Excellent. Thanks for your suggestion. Later this year we hope to travel to London and do some collaborations with other UK English teachers. We hope to do some pronunciation lessons with them. 😃
I would like your team to help me out i struggle speaking correct and nice pronunciation quickly. I know many vocabularies and respect gramatical rules as well but i don't have high command( speaking faster), I sometimes forget some vocabularies that i already know, and this does not happen to me beacause i am frustrated or nerveous. No, it just happens to me like that. So I want you to help me overcome and get rid of this challenge. Thank you
You are welcome.
Thank you so much.
i like this video thanks a lot
Hello.
My name is Alexandre Araújo de Carvalho.
I am 35 years old.
I am studying English right now.
I am from Brazil.
I'm gonna look for new lesson right now,
When I've found
I've gotta watch this video,
Right now, I've gotta thank this teacher.
Whom watching my comment, correct my mistake inside please.
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Thanks
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Thanks for the video. I got to learn more about pronunciation.
Les quedo perfecta la lección... Los videos, su esposa pronuncia muy bien y la explicación... Pero lo mejor son los videos
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You gotta help me in learning American English
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You're a good teacher❤
Thank you! 😃
I was looking for this for a while...thanks
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i liked this video thanks a lot
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Excillent!
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Thx
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Its very helpful ✌
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thanks,so clearly,i am totally understand,thank you so much
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you are really great guys thanks.
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Thank you so much dear beautiful teachers. You completely corrected me i had a very terrible mistake of using those reductions in written English which typically not academic and sound informal. This video helped me a lot. Be blessed
Thanks so much for your comment Joel. We're glad you enjoyed the lesson. Yes, I would always correct essays with learners using reductions so it's important to know when to use them. Of course, it's okay if you're sending an SMS, but definitely avoid them in any work or academic setting. Have a wonderful day! 😃
thanks for your effort.
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Hi Ioanna and Wes I love your pronunciation lesson because I felt always terrible sad when I use correct verbs vocabulary and grammar and my American does not understand anything in spite of his kindness and attention I suppose that the fact he does not speak my language which is french is a part of a problem but I need to improve my pronunciation more than to grow my vocabulary !!! Sylvie from South West France ! Loving a Californian man !!!
Hi Sylvie. Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us. I know it can be frustrating at times. But just keep practicing & hopefully you can identify the areas of pronunciation in which you should focus your attention. Hope you have a wonderful day! 😊👍
Soooooo good love it
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i really like this kind of lessons thanks a lot sir
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Thank you for this lesson guys!
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Thank you sir for this appreciated video..
Very inspiring videos
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OMG! You explain everything so well, you should make a video with the use of " such" :)
Hi Andrea. Thanks so much for your comment & suggestion. We'll keep that in mind for a future lesson. Have a wonderful day. 😃👍
useful video!thanks
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That's great lesson, I want to practice it with my friends and my workmates, so we got to keep more improving in English, then we have to helping each other.
Thanks for commenting Mohammed. That's great if you're able to practice with friends & co-workers. Keep it up! 👍
I´ve gotta learn more with this channel ....
Salve BRzada!
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This was really a great lesson!!
Very cool. Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed the lesson Lea. 😃👍
I speak English but when I have to write I’m stoked. Could you get me some suggestions please.
Thank you so much!!! You're amazing 😍 I'm brazilian and your channel have been so useful to improve my speaking skills 😊
Thanks so much for your comment Ana! We're so glad that our channel has been helpful. Keep practicing & keep up the good work! 😃👍
I have got to (gotta) use more reduction in my speech for me to sound more like a native speaker.
Absolutely. Learning & using reductions is a great way to reduce one's accent and sound more fluid in English. It's also great for listening comprehension because we hear these reductions all the time. Have a wonderful day! 😃
Thanks a lot
We appreciate your comment Vijay. Hope you found the pronunciation lesson useful. Have a great day! 😊
Nice job go on
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😃👍
Great job! Keep it up!
Thanks so much Omar. We're glad you enjoyed the lesson. Have a great day! 😊👍
Awesome video
thank you so much
The best channel
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this was very helpful guys!!! thank you very much!!!
Thanks for your kind words Anabel. We're glad you enjoyed the lesson. Have a wonderful day! 😃
same to you!!!
Thanks for the lesson. It would be so interesting, if you could make a video like this, with conversations using Q & A section, I'd like to practice responding all kind of questions. (I am a beginner). Regards.
Thanks for commenting Luis. That's a great suggestion. We'll look into creating more conversation lessons with questions and answers. Hope you have a great day! 😃
Lessons should get more advanced. Such as , ESl Essay writing /TOEFl writing, transitional words... academic words...
Don’t worry about #pronunciation now
Teach us the basis of the English for better education
Thanks for your comment & suggestion Samie. We try to vary our topics and include as much material as we can. We have many videos on academic words & building vocabulary if you're interested. In the future, we'll do more writing lessons.👍
Academic Vocabulary: th-cam.com/play/PL22PlEs4C28MW3nxJf2zqdGI0H78bpIqR.html
Build Your English Vocabulary: th-cam.com/play/PL22PlEs4C28NjK4aqXgwx8gSmpUGE27u3.html
Useful English Vocabulary: th-cam.com/play/PL22PlEs4C28OJvmI3ChRnPyESZpS29d3v.html
thanks a lot
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awesome lesson.Could i say"i dig it" intead of using "i like it" in every day life?
Thanks so much Ly Nguyen. We appreciate your comment. And yes, "I dig it" is an expression that means you like something. In my opinion, I think it used to be more common a while back (10-20 years ago), but some people may still use it from time to time. 😃
Thanks a lot for this lesson, it's very useful..... I have a question, can I use reductions in a very formal conversation???....Have a nice day, God bless you..
Thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. And that's a great question. Yes, you can use reductions in formal conversations. Reductions are more associated with fluency instead of formality. As long as you're using them correctly, you could speak using reductions in academic or work presentations, as well as other formal situations. 😃
This is a useful lesson! I like you class! Thank you very much! Good Job!
Hi Marcelo. Thanks so much for your comment. We're really glad you enjoyed our lessons. Hope you have a wonderful day! 😃👍
Please sir what is the difference in meaning between hafta or hasta and gotta ?
I like this kind of lessons ..
Please make an application recommendation for me to practice English more
Hasnaa Hasn (dialngo) is good one you've to try it .
Bro you’re a great teacher thank you so much for the time you take to make these awesome videos 👍🏻 I already subscribed to your channel
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great
what a gr8 video
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hello! great lesson! i loved it! so, i would like to know more about Present perfect and Past perfect , i've got very difficulty to understand it! may you help me? tks
Oh, that's a great suggestion Helen. I think maybe we'll do that as a live-lesson because there's more to talk about and we could make it a longer lesson. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for your comment! 😃👍
I liked to learning about (to get )
Thank you for exerting great efforts.
I suggest to make lesson about vocabularies which related to university and colleges. I like all lessons about vocabulary.
Thanks for your suggestion Aimanno. We plan to make more academic vocabulary lessons in the future. Have a great day! 😊🎉
thanks
Thanks for your comment. Hope you found the lesson useful. Have a great day! 😊🎉
a big thumbs up for u guys
Thanks so much Mustafa. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Hope you have a great day! 😃👍
I have problems with phrasal verbs
Can u make a video to explain them more
Thanks for your comment Sam. We appreciate your suggestion and will make more phrasal verb lesson in the future. 👍 In case you haven't seen them already, here are some previous phrasal verb lessons: 😃
Phrasal Verbs with CHECK: th-cam.com/video/g9esdVrDDP4/w-d-xo.html
More CHECK Phrasal Verbs: th-cam.com/video/VKRc0QP9uJM/w-d-xo.html
Phrasal Verbs with GET: th-cam.com/video/hAtgXJ7YxOc/w-d-xo.html
More GET Phrasal Verbs: th-cam.com/video/koMJWojuEr8/w-d-xo.html
If u don't mind make lesson for Sentence Connectors , like however , after , before ,and how can we use many word like actually,basically,well like a native . I will be grateful
Hi Ibrahem. Thanks so much for your comment. And I appreciate your suggestion. We'll add it to our list of lessons. Have a wonderful Tuesday! 😃👍
Interactive English i appreciate that and thank you for ur interests
I understand why you are linking sounds together, why use the schwa but I am not really a big fun to these reductions - not even in speaking. Okay, a couple of people told me, my fault in speaking is not using the right intonation, word stress and linkings and I always try to speak according to the correct grammar rules. And honestly, I can write correctly in Hungarian (believe me, it is hard!) and I do my best to write correctly in English. Maybe once when I don't have such a strong accent as now, maybe it will be worth for me using these reductions. You showed a tinypart of a Tom Cruise's movie. Do you know its title?
Very useful video, thaanks! I have a question, what 'might as well' means? I was reading children's books yesterday and when i saw it in a sentence even in a sentence i couldn't find out the meaning
Hi Junior. As always, thanks for your comment. And that's a great question. When someone says "might as well" it means a suggestion that one is not very excited about. For example, "You might as well do the extra word." In this case it's being suggested but not something that one really wants to do. Or you could say, "I might as well stay home tonight." You don't really want to stay home but there are no better suggestions. Hope this helps! 😃👍
I love to watch again those movies' parts haha thanks
What's up Max? Thanks for checking out the lesson. Glad you enjoyed it. 👍
Not much, friend. I'm waiting the next lesson. See you later o/
Hi Interactive English team. Thank you for the great content you are providing with us on a regular basis. Can you please make more videos about business English as well? Thank you very much and keep up the great work ;)
Thanks for your comment & suggestion. We do want to start making more Business English lessons, which we plan on doing soon. Hope you have a great week! 😊
Thank you and I am already excited about what you have in store for us regarding business English! Have a nice day :)
Nice and useful lesson, thank you very much! I'd like to know more about connectors and linkers, it's so important when you've got to write an essay, letters, etc.
I'm going to share the lesson on Fb, bye!!!!
Hi Patricia. Thanks for your comment. We'll keep that in mind (connectors/linking words) for a future lesson. And thanks for sharing. ❤ Have a great day! 😃
In God we trust.
❤️❤️❤️🙏
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Please make a video I mean a really long video on short responses. like for example,
1. yeah, okay.
2. alright, okay.
3. yeah, okay, fine, well,...
4. alright, well, .... ...
5. okay, well, .........
6. well, you know, ........
7. well, yeah. ....
8. alright, so,.......
9. okay, alright, I am........
10. so, yeah, that's what......
11. well, huh!
12. oh, well!
13. right, yeah, I uh........
14. yeah, well, I mean......
so please would you consider making a video on using these? 🙏😊'cause these are very important.
Excellent. Thanks so much for your feedback Shweta. We'll look into creating a lesson about these responses. We appreciate you sharing with us. 😃
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Aw!😊 you are welcome.
and Please please please make a video on these. 🙏
Nice
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for your comment. 👍
nice video sir
Thanks so much Kashif. We're glad you enjoyed the lesson and found it useful. Hope you have a great day! 😊🎉
Never gonna give you up.
Never gonna let you down.
Is it polite to say? I work as a receptionist. I always meet the guests
That's perfectly fine if you want to explain your work. Thanks for commenting. 👍
Please help me sir i want speak to English
I know you said don't write these reductions but I havta
LOL...Thanks for checking out the lesson. 👍
@@InteractiveEng it's kind of amazing that I found your videos, man. Yours are by far the best English lessons I watched. I've been learning English for two decades. My native language is Chinese. It's kind of frustrating that no matter how many series and documentaries and talk shows I watch, no matter how many people I talk to, there's still vocabularies that I've never seen or expressions I've never heard of. And not to mention all the professional terms... I'm not getting any younger and I think my ability to memorize words is failing bit by bit.
& I really liked the video of the top 10 American slang word and I was wondering if you could make top 10 American slang word part 2 :) . thx for your efforts bye
Thanks for your feedback Mustafa. The slang lesson has been our most popular video so far. We plan to make more in the future. Hope you enjoy them! 😊
Hi love 4m India🤗🤗
Hi Tanaya. Thanks for commenting. Hope you have a wonderful day! 🎉
I wold like to learning about (to get
Thanks for your comment Saulo. We appreciate your feedback, and we'll keep that in mind for a future lesson. Have a great day! 😃👍
Hi Wes, if someone say something annoying what should I tell this guy KNOCK IT OFF or DROP IT?
That's a good question Dale. Typically, if someone says something once or repeatedly then you could tell them to "Knock it off!" This is also more forceful. If someone is says something repeatedly, you could tell them to "Drop it!" Hope this helps! 😃
I have problem with participial adjectives .
Hi Feriba. Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. Here's a resource on participial adjectives you may find useful: grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/adjectives/what-is-a-participial-adjective.html.
@@InteractiveEng thank you
Sometimes “have “ seems “a”
LIKE !
Thanks Givaldo. HAPPY FRIDAY! 😃
I have a really horrible accent...anything that could help?
Thanks for commenting. Are you able to try and identify some of the challenges you face (consonant blends, certain vowel sounds, etc)? If you can, then you can focus purely on that. Also, here's another lesson you may find useful to practice your pronunciation: th-cam.com/video/-QjLmgd6zwM/w-d-xo.html 😊
Interactive English My appreciations.
Could you help me with that how to do that,any helpful videos or apps?
Would be great If I get rid of my accent👍🏻
Thank you,sir,will try)
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Lol if I started speaking like that then my friends and teachers wouldn't understand me
Thanks for commenting Kunj. You could give it a try and see how much they understand. 😆 Have a great day! 🎉
You got to make example phrases more interesting and more practical, instead of “study for an exam”, “do homework”… they are boring
Thanks for your comment. We'll keep that in mind for the future. I suppose that's just the teacher in me. 😂 But of course the reductions may be substituted with any other verb phrase. 😃👍
University lessons
Thanks for commenting Kawthar. We appreciate your feedback. We plan to make another academic vocabulary lesson real soon. Have a great day! 😃
You are going to have 1m mile stine within 1 year
Thanks so much for your comment Ashu. A million subscribers would be amazing. We're happy to have you as part of our community. 😃👍
Thanks
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