Dear Elliott, love ur British accent persistently, and do remember to take the masks while going outside, washing hands for preventing yourself from being infected. Take Care!!!!!
Thank GOD i discovered your Videos tonight. Many of my Ancestors were British, so i assumed that a British accent would come easily to me. As a Canadian learning the British way of speaking for making a series of 32 Role Play Videos to help people overcome Dental Anxiety, i discovered that my voice needs more work. "Pop" and the "o" sound in similar words like "top", "prop", and "stop" will be crucial in these Role Plays, because i am creating a character who is a Dental Assistant born in Britain. Adelle will ask this Female Patient in her early 20's to "pop in the chair", will need to "pop on some gloves", comment on the Patient's "top row of teeth", provide "a bit more suction up top", hand the Dentist some "topical anesthetic", explain they are "going to prop open your mouth with this device", "prop up the chair", and soothe "remember, if you need us to stop, pop up your hand". Perhaps the Assistant will joke "going to the Dentist is rated the most unpopular activity" and/or soothe "imagine you are on a tropical island". This phrase will be used a lot. Would she need to say "lower your chair" or "Drop down your chair"? Which is more British? i hope you get to read this, since you do not comment to many of your viewers (probably you are too busy making more awesome content). i really want this character to be believable. Hoping to channel a bit of Mary Poppins and Nanny Mc'Phee into my Dental Assistant character, Adelle. Any viewers thoughts on this character? Peace from Edmonton City, Canada... Cheerio!
Hi, Elliot! Would you consider doing some simple listen & repeat videos? Like a long dialogue sentence by sentence with pauses? Why I think they'd be great: - There aren't many good ones available. - Students would watch the same video several times (to practice). - You could make as many as you want and they'd be new. - You could make themed stuff. Thanks!
Hungarians use them too. Pop is a popular verb. Just we stick directions to the main verb. :) I love British English: telly: tv, brolly: umbrella and many more. Eliot is a good language teacher!
Good morning sir, my name is Marvin Chorkhi, from north-east of India. British English is my favourite language, I want to learn this language from you as much as i can. I really very proud an English language.
i speak spanish, l know a lot about phrasal verbs, pop off = die (informal) pop in/pop into = go out for a second pop up = turn up/show up unexpectedly pop on = i don't know, i think it means = turn on unexpectedly
Mate, you're really doing a great job. The way you exaplain everything is so clear. I really appreciate you're effort and your interest in doing that. Greetings from Romania!
Hi Elliot! I was anxious for watching you again,and of course, to listen to you, is so exciting whenever i can enjoy each new and absolutely usefull video..! I always will be gratefull to have met you! You are THE BEST🤗 From my heart,from Argentina,cheers guy,bye✌
I just watched your video last night and i started following you, Its helping me a lot specially with my IELTS review. I'm planning to work in the UK as a nurse and I'm trying to learn all the stuff and you're a big help. I'm taking IELTS review but it is still different for British english of course. Thank you for your video! Don't stop posting!
Thank you very much dear young cute teacher, elliot, actually I am new in the channel, we appreciate this wonderful online courses that you offer, i wish if I find this channel early, it will be so god if you make another video of phrasal verbs and British pronunciation, and thank you again, good luck.
Thank you from Romania, where almost 200 new cases have popped up today, sadly. (Pop is the surname of one of my students, and some time ago we did a session on phrasal verbs. She thought it was quite funny how many of them included her name.)
Hi Eliot,how are you doing? I was looking for your videos,where were you? Your ascent is wonderful. Be careful with virus, take care, bye love from Azərbaijan 🇦🇿
Another great video as usual👍 every time i learn something new thanks alot. One request i wish if you could pleae make it and i believe you are the best to make it which is called short forms or constraction, my listening is not good i can undertand you very well but other people when they speak fast and use short forms become more difficult so first thing i would like to improve my listening then my pronunciation and how pronoun constrations . Best regads
Hi Elliot, I just saw one of your videos on pronunciation and I was surprised on how you pronounce the word ALMOST - the beginning of it (in the video you were focusing on the ´oh´ sound). Have you talked about the AL pronunciation in any other video? thanks!
Hey! I got a question for you that I'm really excited. I'm Brazilian and normally Brazilians have a huge problem to differentiate between ”ear” and ”year”. We don't have the sound of ”y”. For a long time, I couldn't listen to the difference between those words. However recently I've realized that ”y” is like ר (resh) in Hebrew and γ (gama ) in Greek. The Hebrew letter is stronger than in English but it uses the same place of the mouth. I just want you if you think they have the same sound or if I've been fooled by myself hahaha. Thanks from Brazil.
Dear Elliott, love ur British accent persistently, and do remember to take the masks while going outside, washing hands for preventing yourself from being infected. Take Care!!!!!
This is not the subject now.
Yeah be nice man
I send you a hug, Elliott. Thank you for the great lessons.
From great teacher one more new useful video .I say with by heart thanks .🎈🎈
Thank GOD i discovered your Videos tonight. Many of my Ancestors were British, so i assumed that a British accent would come easily to me. As a Canadian learning the British way of speaking for making a series of 32 Role Play Videos to help people overcome Dental Anxiety, i discovered that my voice needs more work.
"Pop" and the "o" sound in similar words like "top", "prop", and "stop" will be crucial in these Role Plays, because i am creating a character who is a Dental Assistant born in Britain. Adelle will ask this Female Patient in her early 20's to "pop in the chair", will need to "pop on some gloves", comment on the Patient's "top row of teeth", provide "a bit more suction up top", hand the Dentist some "topical anesthetic", explain they are "going to prop open your mouth with this device", "prop up the chair", and soothe "remember, if you need us to stop, pop up your hand". Perhaps the Assistant will joke "going to the Dentist is rated the most unpopular activity" and/or soothe "imagine you are on a tropical island".
This phrase will be used a lot. Would she need to say "lower your chair" or "Drop down your chair"? Which is more British?
i hope you get to read this, since you do not comment to many of your viewers (probably you are too busy making more awesome content). i really want this character to be believable. Hoping to channel a bit of Mary Poppins and Nanny Mc'Phee into my Dental Assistant character, Adelle. Any viewers thoughts on this character?
Peace from Edmonton City, Canada... Cheerio!
Hi, Elliot!
Would you consider doing some simple listen & repeat videos? Like a long dialogue sentence by sentence with pauses?
Why I think they'd be great:
- There aren't many good ones available.
- Students would watch the same video several times (to practice).
- You could make as many as you want and they'd be new.
- You could make themed stuff.
Thanks!
Hungarians use them too. Pop is a popular verb. Just we stick directions to the main verb. :) I love British English: telly: tv, brolly: umbrella and many more. Eliot is a good language teacher!
Thanks Elliott! Take care and stay inside as possible as you can~
Thank you so much for this lesson, I really do hope to find someone as kind and well spoken as you when I'll be in London!
When I AM in London … 🇮🇹 🏴
Good morning sir, my name is Marvin Chorkhi, from north-east of India. British English is my favourite language, I want to learn this language from you as much as i can. I really very proud an English language.
Thanks Elliott for providing another useful lesson...
Practice ?
Like me i think most of people was looking for this lesson about "POP"
Well done mate
Amazing video lesson
i speak spanish, l know a lot about phrasal verbs,
pop off = die (informal)
pop in/pop into = go out for a second
pop up = turn up/show up unexpectedly
pop on = i don't know, i think it means = turn on unexpectedly
pop off in spanish can say= "estirar la para"
Thanks Elliott! my fav teacher!!
Thanks Mr. Elliot
Good job! Watching your videos has increased my vocabulary repertoire considerably. Cheers.
Since I started watching your videos I have improved a lot with my pronunciation, thank you
Hello Elliott! Happy Spring!
My Favourite Teacher on TH-cam, Greeting from Taiwan Elliott...謝謝你
Brillant work. You are making a difference. My English has improved a lot thanks to you
I love your British accent
Mate, you're really doing a great job. The way you exaplain everything is so clear. I really appreciate you're effort and your interest in doing that. Greetings from Romania!
Super helpful. Thanks a lot 😊
Thank you so much u are my favourite teacher
hello, i speak spanish, i'm from argentinian
thank you, you helped me to learn english with phrasal verbs
Thanks a lot for this wonderful lesson. I really wanted to know about the word Pop. Thanks once again.
Eres el mejor profesor en pronunciación the world
Thanks Elliott 👍
thanks
Well done! I'd love to join your 15 weeks course
I'm going to pop to the shop later to pick up lots of cabbages
Isn't the joke cool! I find it cataclysmic )
let me send you some free
@@claraoswald7092 wow, it's very unexpected to see a Ukrainian on such channel) It's good you practice british accent) good luck)
Hi Elliot! I was anxious for watching you again,and of course, to listen to you, is so exciting whenever i can enjoy each new and absolutely usefull video..! I always will be gratefull to have met you! You are THE BEST🤗 From my heart,from Argentina,cheers guy,bye✌
Thanks a lot Eliot!! Take care!😘😘
Thank you! I like the british pronuntuation, this is very useful! Regards from Mexico!
Hi Elliot 🙋🏼♀️
Great as always , thanks a lot 😍
I’m really need a video like this . Thanks Elliot
I just watched your video last night and i started following you, Its helping me a lot specially with my IELTS review. I'm planning to work in the UK as a nurse and I'm trying to learn all the stuff and you're a big help. I'm taking IELTS review but it is still different for British english of course. Thank you for your video! Don't stop posting!
My dear Sir Elliot, your eyes mesmerised me when you said "look at me" . Thank you for this new lesson to learn . ;)
Take it easy Grace!
Practice ??
Thanks Elliott it was a very interesting lesson 💜💜 please take care... ☺
Thank you very much for your English lessons
Hi Crush. Thanks! great lesson. Downloading all your Videos. Stay Safe
It's my great honour to see again
Dear Sir, take care for your life. May God bless you and yours.
Thank u 😍
Good lesson!
Been waiting for you,sir.🤓
Hi I've been watching your videos since I was in the Philippines. Love your videos and accent it helps me improves my English speaking skills
Practice ??
Thanks dear Elliott.
Thanks/ I'm in Manchester now and hear that word all the time... you made it clear for me
Thank you very much dear young cute teacher, elliot, actually I am new in the channel, we appreciate this wonderful online courses that you offer, i wish if I find this channel early, it will be so god if you make another video of phrasal verbs and British pronunciation, and thank you again, good luck.
Thabk you! 👍💕
I Love your accent , so beautiful 👍🏾
Thank you teacher 👏
A interesting lesson, thks Elliot. You are clear and affective.
Thank you from Myanmar (Burma)
Ur really helpful Eliot
Just love ur country 😚😚😚
Thank you from Romania, where almost 200 new cases have popped up today, sadly. (Pop is the surname of one of my students, and some time ago we did a session on phrasal verbs. She thought it was quite funny how many of them included her name.)
Great lesson mate, muchas gracias, extremely grateful. Luigi
I really join in your every single lesson. Thank you so so much!
Thank you so much I am going to pop out with some friends.
Why so?
I don't know.
Thanks for the useful video ❤❤❤
thank for you time Etj very good i like your voice
Like your accent. I wonder whether you do English classes online?
Yes, etjenglish.com
Use cabbage to wipe bottoms? 😁😂 That was funny 😆.
Its good job what You are doing,, Thx a lot
My teacher lovely to catch you today
thanks for your lesson, it is very wonderful !
I love your accent from Iraq .I wish to become good English teacher lik u . With my love to you
Love from India...
Great video!!
Thanks ❤
Thanks, your videos are helping me a lot especialy for a good acent.
Cabbage is a good idea, thank you!
I wish you stay safe at this moment, I'd to see new videos from your channel.
I really love this, as well as your pronunciation....
Thank you for this educational video. Keep up the good work 😊
Hi Eliot,how are you doing? I was looking for your videos,where were you? Your ascent is wonderful. Be careful with virus, take care, bye love from Azərbaijan 🇦🇿
I love your videos! Estoy enamorada de ti!!
I really do like it....
Cabbage! Ha ha! I’m as British as you but I’m practicing along with you! What am I doing here TH-cam algorithm? 😂
Useful as usual!!! 👏🏼
I like your pronunciation
Another great video as usual👍 every time i learn something new thanks alot. One request i wish if you could pleae make it and i believe you are the best to make it which is called short forms or constraction, my listening is not good i can undertand you very well but other people when they speak fast and use short forms become more difficult so first thing i would like to improve my listening then my pronunciation and how pronoun constrations . Best regads
Sherlock once said: Just popping outside
Thank you for this lesson !! Greetings from Argentina.
Victoria B 🥰
Perfect class, thank you! I learnt a lot here on this video
Thaqqqq uhhh sohhh muhhh sir for giving me some English phrases ☺️
I love you and your videos, and I really want to join your course, But it is very expensive
I just love to learn ur british accent..
Thank you a lot....
I have a crush on his accent
Teacher is back :D
That was quite helpful keep it up :)
hoping you doing well .take care my favourite british teacher
Great video 😊
I just subscribed to your channel too:)
@@トマト買ってきて thanks :)
Hello Elliott with tt.. Can you please make a video on introduction? I mean when you meet someone and you want to introduce yourself.
For us frenchies, "pop" is the funniest word to hear ! ^ ^
Thank for the interesting lesson. I’ve been confused for a while. Don’t know how to use the word ‘pop’ and explain to others.
💖👍💖 GRACIAS 😊
Hi Elliot, I just saw one of your videos on pronunciation and I was surprised on how you pronounce the word ALMOST - the beginning of it (in the video you were focusing on the ´oh´ sound). Have you talked about the AL pronunciation in any other video? thanks!
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I love ur voice ur lips ur accent
Hey! I got a question for you that I'm really excited. I'm Brazilian and normally Brazilians have a huge problem to differentiate between ”ear” and ”year”. We don't have the sound of ”y”. For a long time, I couldn't listen to the difference between those words. However recently I've realized that ”y” is like ר (resh) in Hebrew and γ (gama ) in Greek. The Hebrew letter is stronger than in English but it uses the same place of the mouth. I just want you if you think they have the same sound or if I've been fooled by myself hahaha. Thanks from Brazil.
I love the sound of "pop" appearing at the beginning like balloon popping haha