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Wow, at last, I found it! These really important in English fluency. I observe in my country that some English learners have reached a higher level of vocabulary but getting hard to tell hands movement. Thank you, Jennifer!
Thank you for visiting my channel. I hope you'll return often! 😃 Here are all my playlists. I target different skills. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/
Hi Yavuz. I'm glad you're learning with me. Please share the lesson with other students. :) There's free practice on Facebook and on Simor.org. The links are in the comment pinned to the top of this page. Take care!
A highly pleasing video for those who want to dig up words for specific movements or gestures. I learnt a lot today. For me, wiggle and lace are unknown.
Glad something was new. There are links in the video to older lessons on gestures, like giving a thumbs-up, etc. WIGGLE - You can wiggle your fingers to say hi. You can wiggle your toes to keep them warm. A child can wiggle in his/her seat when there's a long wait. LACE - You can lace your fingers together and put your hands in your lap. You can also lace your fingers through someone else's and walk together hand in hand. :)
@@Englishwithjennifer Wow! Thanks for elaborating. Your videos are always useful. I learn a lot of things. However, this is something new to me. Well, I will go through your previous videos as well. And I will keep learning. :)
Hi Jennifer as you are doing as always your videos are much to understand thank you for your support I hope you and your family have a great weekend my dear teacher😉 👍
@@Englishwithjennifer I want improve my English language but I can't find any one can I speak with him... so if you have any English groups like this give me please
I open small group conversation courses from time to time. Right now the option I can suggest is something like HelloTalk. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/student-resources/
You're doing a great job here .I really appreciate effort to make this video for us. Such a great teacher I have not seen in my inter life. God keep you always healthy & happy in friends and family. My Peary's are with you.
HAVE TO is like MUST. It can express necessity or certainty when we're talking about the present or future. WOULD HAVE TO expresses the same thing, but the use of WOULD makes our statement hypothetical (unreal or unlikely).
Grumpy, sulky, moody - - are similar. Never heard of "mardy." Grumpy - - could be because you're tired or hungry. Usually unhappy about something. Sulky - - the same, but not as common as "grumpy. Moody - - Can be your general nature. A moody person has mood swings. Their moods change, often for the worse.
Active video..Loved it. There is website visible body which describes the anatomy of the hands and arms and other body parts by touch screen. The site rhymes well with this video. Cheers.
Very helpful video. I want to add another hand motion. It's "brush". Ex. When someone felled on the ground, he get up and *brushed* the dust off his coat.
Same meaning. Same use. Use either. Some say "toward" is preferred in the U.S. and "towards" is preferred in the U.K. I don't think it makes much difference. If you go to YouGlish and filter for American English (US), then you'll see plenty examples of both variations. youglish.com/
I'm happy I've been able to keep my channel all these years. :) Thanks for being here. Please feel free to share any of my lessons with others. Kind regards!
Legend? No. But a happy teacher? Yes. I'm always delighted to meet viewers when I get the opportunity. It's usually by chance when I'm traveling somewhere.
Teacher that is really great lesson.I have one question that is as you said you can slap someone in the face can not we say you can slap someone on the face.i mean if i replace in by on....
Hi, Jennifer. Thank you very much for your new lesson. I've gotten a strange problem with your member only videos for 3 or 4 months, maybe even longer. The problem is I can't access the member only videos on iPads. It seems the videos work for mobile phones only. And the same also happens to your live streams. It's uncomfortable for me to watch long videos with captions and comments on the small screen of my mobile phone. The problem does really bother me, but I don't know how to solve it till now. Do you know the reason and how to cope with it? Thank you.😀
Hi Sean. That's strange and unfortunate. I don't have any ads on member-only videos. I just checked the playback of the most recent live stream on my iPhone and my iPad, so it's working on those mobile devices. I'll repost the link on the Community Tab for you. I have an iPhone 8 plus, but I remember dealing with the smaller screen of the regular iPhone. Let's see if a reposted link gives you access to the live stream recordings. So sorry for the trouble.
JenniferESL Thank you, Jennifer. I’ve fixed the problem. Somehow my iPad’s.stopped updating apps automatically for several months, and I’ve never noticed it until today, so lots of apps including TH-cam aren’t the latest version. The problem is probably caused by it. Now, I’ve updated all the apps manually and finally all of your videos can work on both my iPad and iPhone again, cheer.😉😏 Sorry to bother you, I was thinking I probably need to change some TH-cam settings related to the membership.
Hello teacher, I have a question. I'm confused a little bit. We have studied modals, and their use "the meaning they indicate" ( permission, possibility, ability, necessity ... ) Could you please identify the use of must in the following sentence: - What goes up must come down. it is necessity but is it obligation or conclusion, and why?
MUST can express necessity or certainty. I think in the case of scientific facts, it depends on how you look at it, but overall, it's probably certainty. A ball thrown up doesn't make the decision to fall down and it doesn't feel the obligation to come down. There's simply no other possibility. We're certain that it will come down. We're certain of our prediction. Hope that helps! I'd like to do a series on modals at some point. :)
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Jennifer i like your all videos and i,m waiting your series video (make haste)please
How to use being, having at the beginning of sentences
Explain with certain examples
Dear Jennifer, could you help me please? I have failed to subscribe!
Wow, at last, I found it! These really important in English fluency. I observe in my country that some English learners have reached a higher level of vocabulary but getting hard to tell hands movement. Thank you, Jennifer!
I'm happy you liked this lesson. All my playlists are on my website. I'm also on IG @englishwithjenniferlebedev.
there is a lot of good grammar teachers but I didn't have found any vocabulary teacher ,and now I am really happy to watch this channel .thanks😊
Thank you for visiting my channel. I hope you'll return often! 😃
Here are all my playlists. I target different skills. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/
Дженифер, ваши уроки великолепны! Спасибо!
Спасибо вам! Всего хорошего!
This is really a wonderful lesson .. the speed with which you teach is perfect.
Thank you! 😃I'm happy you liked it.
Great lesson Jennifer, i watched it with my wife and we liked it. thank you
Thank you for watching. Warm regards to you both!
I'm a student at Prep School in Turkey. I am learning many things about English from you, teacher. Thank you very much.
Hi Yavuz. I'm glad you're learning with me. Please share the lesson with other students. :) There's free practice on Facebook and on Simor.org. The links are in the comment pinned to the top of this page. Take care!
@@Englishwithjennifer Our teacher recommended these videos to us. I shared the videos with my classmates.
Please thank your teacher! :) Kind regards to you all.
@@Englishwithjennifer I'll do with pleasure.
Absolutely astonishing class. Extremely useful. You are one of the best english teacher on TH-cam by far. Greetings from Ecuador
Thank you! 😃 You've very kind. Please also study live with me on Hallo. hallo.tv/
Thank you it’s very useful video! I use this words with my baby every day!!!
That's sweet. I hope you sing and read to your baby too. :)
Thank you very much Jenny for your right teaching.
You're welcome.
Thanks so much really gennifer for everything You're doing great God bless you
I appreciate the support!
I get what I expected from your classes. You're simply great teacher ❤.
Thank you for watching! 😃 Kind regards!
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Thank you for studying with me, Elson.
A highly pleasing video for those who want to dig up words for specific movements or gestures. I learnt a lot today. For me, wiggle and lace are unknown.
Glad something was new. There are links in the video to older lessons on gestures, like giving a thumbs-up, etc.
WIGGLE - You can wiggle your fingers to say hi. You can wiggle your toes to keep them warm. A child can wiggle in his/her seat when there's a long wait.
LACE - You can lace your fingers together and put your hands in your lap. You can also lace your fingers through someone else's and walk together hand in hand. :)
@@Englishwithjennifer Wow! Thanks for elaborating. Your videos are always useful. I learn a lot of things. However, this is something new to me. Well, I will go through your previous videos as well. And I will keep learning. :)
Jennifer is like always, interesting, clever.
I'm glad you liked this lesson. Thanks for studying with me.
Magnificent lesson! Love you Jennifer. A
Hi Andrea. Thanks for watching. Have a fabulous weekend!
Jennifer, Thanks for your teaching. that was great.
Glad you liked it. :)
very helpful lesson,Thank you very much,Jennifer,You are outstanding teacher
Thank you for studying with me, Zora.
You are a great English teacher!!
Thank you! 😃 Enjoy the weekend, Odair.
You are a teacher to me and my son also. I feel extremely happy madam.
Thank you for studying with me.
i admire your teaching methods, awesome.
Thank you for the support.
Thank you very much, Jennifer, for this video!
You're welcome, Mike. Thanks for being here today.
I've decided to share your videos on my Facebook wall. I like your technique. You are sweet, intelligent and very patient teacher. God bless you.
Hello Ezia. Thank you so much for sharing. I'd love to reach more language learners, so I appreciate that very much. :) Take care.
Thanks Jennifer!!! Very useful class.
You're welcome, Susana. See you on Simor. :)
Hi Jennifer as you are doing as always your videos are much to understand thank you for your support
I hope you and your family have a great weekend my dear teacher😉 👍
I'm glad you liked this lesson, Aparecido. Enjoy your weekend as well!
Thank you so much Jennifer your lesson it's amazing have a good day
I'm glad you found this useful. I hope you'll watch the new lesson on foot motions.
I start to follow you...your lessons are really interesting and useful,I also like your calm face♥️
Good for you
Thank you! 😃 You'll find all my lessons here. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/
I LOVE your lessons!!! Thank youuuuuu!!!
I'm happy to hear that. :)
You call that " clapping angrily?" you're so soft and gentle.
LOL
I admire your professional attitude, thanks, is very useful!
Thank you for studying with me. :)
Hi Jennifer
Thank you so much
You're welcome, Odair.
Thanks a lot of video and Jennifer ESL!
Happy you watched this and liked it. :)
Thanks millions!
You're welcome!
Awesome job. Thanks jannifer
My pleasure.
you are a stupendously tremendous teacher
That is an absolutely amazing lesson. Thank you very much, Jennifer!
I'm glad you liked it, Marina.
This is a great lesson!!!
Thanks for watching.
you are amazing teacher i like the way your explaining for us may god bless you more to promote for us more quality videos in future
Thank you for studying with me. :)
Good work ...our teacher
Thanks, Moumou. Take care.
Thank you a lot our teacher. . .
You're welcome. Take care!
@@Englishwithjennifer I want ask you ? Can I. .
You can post questions here. :)
@@Englishwithjennifer I want improve my English language but I can't find any one can I speak with him... so if you have any English groups like this give me please
I open small group conversation courses from time to time. Right now the option I can suggest is something like HelloTalk.
www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/student-resources/
Very good lesson. Its very peractical. Thanks a lot teacher.
I'm glad this was useful.
(spelling: practical)
Take care!
Your intonation lessons are very helpful. I learnt the skills and will apply them to the upcoming examination.
I'm very happy to hear that. Good luck with your studies! :)
Thank you so much teacher
You are very welcome!
Great vocabulary!
Happy to hear that.
Good lesson to learn vocabulary I love it very much
Very happy to hear that! I think I'll do one more like this. It's useful to know common words like these.
Wonderful work👍
Thank you. Kind regards!
You're doing a great job here. I really appreciate your effort to make all these videos for us! You are a great teacher, thank you so much!
You're very welcome.
You're doing a great job here .I really appreciate effort to make this video for us. Such a great teacher.
Thank you very much
You're welcome, Sayed. :)
thank you , honestly i find myself with your videos
Hi. I hope you'll study with more of my lessons. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/ :)
Thanks. Learned something new.
Glad you learned something new!
This was very much interesting. I love your lessons.This one was very informative for me.
Plethora of thanks.
You're most welcome.
Wow so helpful thx so much
Thank so much
You're welcome.
Very useful. Thank you madam.
Happy to hear that!
You're doing a great job here .I really appreciate effort to make this video for us. Such a great teacher I have not seen in my inter life. God keep you always healthy & happy in friends and family. My Peary's are with you.
Thank you very much for the kind words and wishes. Warm regards from the USA!
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Thank u so much
I first time to listen this words
Please consider visiting me on Simor and taking the review quiz. It's free in the Everyday Vocabulary classroom.
All support to you, my dear!
Thank you.
Hi teacher, thank you so much for teaching. It is one of your great lessons.💓😘😍
I'm happy you liked it!
God bless you and your son!
Thank you.
One more nice and useful content thanks dear
Glad you liked it! :)
Very nice video, thank you very much.
I'm glad you liked it. :)
Thanks that was very helpful
Happy to hear that.
Your videos are useful.
I'm very happy to hear that. I hope you'll check out the new video on foot motions. :)
Well done Jennifer, few teachers would explain that plenty confusing words better than you, you are excellent:)
I'm happy you liked the lesson.
it was very interesting lesson
Hi Hasan. It was something a little different. I'm glad you liked it.
Thank you my dear teacher
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Hello! Have a very good day. :)
Thanks for this vedeo.it taught me a lot
I'm very happy to hear that. :)
Love that!
Yay! I'm happy to hear that. :)
شكرا جزيلا
Thanks for watching.
Perfect
Thank you, Yusuf!
hi Jennifer I really enjoyed your lesson.
Could you tell me what is the difference 'have to ' vs 'would have to'??
HAVE TO is like MUST. It can express necessity or certainty when we're talking about the present or future.
WOULD HAVE TO expresses the same thing, but the use of WOULD makes our statement hypothetical (unreal or unlikely).
i would appreciate if you explained what is the difference among these words grumpy , sulky , moody , and mardy .thanks
Grumpy, sulky, moody - - are similar.
Never heard of "mardy."
Grumpy - - could be because you're tired or hungry. Usually unhappy about something.
Sulky - - the same, but not as common as "grumpy.
Moody - - Can be your general nature. A moody person has mood swings. Their moods change, often for the worse.
thank you so much
Good analysis
Thank you for watching my lesson.
It was a great lesson! Thank you very much!
You're welcome, Yuliya! I hope you'll also visit me on Facebook and/or Simor.org.
thank you so much!!! it was a super helpful video. Now a body motions video please! please! please!
Good suggestion, Catiana. Did you mean motions with the whole body like stretching? Or maybe with our legs and feet, like jumping?
@@Englishwithjennifer with the whole body.
I LOVE it
Happy to hear that. Did you try the review exercise on Facebook?
This is so helpful, but I have never learnt it in textbook. Thank you, ❤️❤️❤️
So happy we can take learning beyond textbooks here. :) Take care, Susan.
I'm learn English.Thank you ❤
Have a great day!
@@Englishwithjennifer Thank's ♥️
Thank you so much great teacher this video is funny thank 🙏🙏🌹🌹🏅🏅
I'm very happy you liked it!
I loved it, thanks
Active video..Loved it. There is website visible body which describes the anatomy of the hands and arms and other body parts by touch screen. The site rhymes well with this video. Cheers.
It's good to make connections between different sources of information. Your brain is actively synthesizing everything! :) Enjoy the weekend!
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Thanks for studying with me today. :)
Very helpful video. I want to add another hand motion. It's "brush".
Ex. When someone felled on the ground, he get up and *brushed* the dust off his coat.
Thanks for sharing!
Super! Thanks for adding.
Thank you mam
You're very welcome.
Best 👌🏼
Thank you.
Explain toward vs towards
Can both be same?
Can we use either?
Explain with certain examples
Same meaning. Same use. Use either.
Some say "toward" is preferred in the U.S. and "towards" is preferred in the U.K. I don't think it makes much difference. If you go to YouGlish and filter for American English (US), then you'll see plenty examples of both variations. youglish.com/
Thanks for the gestures 😁 ... ((time flies by .. he has grown into a young man))
You're welcome, Dan. Yeah, he's a bit taller than me now.
Class is fun.
I'm happy to hear that.
This channel deserves better ❤️
I'm happy I've been able to keep my channel all these years. :) Thanks for being here. Please feel free to share any of my lessons with others. Kind regards!
I wanna meet u just to say thank u for everything! Ur such a legend ❤️
Legend? No. But a happy teacher? Yes. I'm always delighted to meet viewers when I get the opportunity. It's usually by chance when I'm traveling somewhere.
U are the best
Thank you for the support.
You're a cute teacher, thank you for the video and make me learn 😁
Glad this was useful!
Hi Jennifer how can I speaking with native speakers thank you so much🌸
Visit me on Simor. There are other teachers there too, like Vicki of Simple English Videos. Try our tasks in the FREE classrooms.
That's great.....
:) There's a little review on Facebook. Follow the link.
I love you England how the right way to learn more
Hi. Please check out my playlists here: www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/
Отлично 😍
Спасибо! Regards!
Я вас очень люблю
Hi Jennifer, but what is the past form of those verbs?
Hi. You'll find the grammar notes here: www.learnersdictionary.com/
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Teacher that is really great lesson.I have one question that is as you said you can slap someone in the face can not we say you can slap someone on the face.i mean if i replace in by on....
Iam so happy to learn english language coz am somalian
Thanks for studying vocabulary with me today.
Hi, Jennifer. Thank you very much for your new lesson.
I've gotten a strange problem with your member only videos for 3 or 4 months, maybe even longer. The problem is I can't access the member only videos on iPads. It seems the videos work for mobile phones only. And the same also happens to your live streams. It's uncomfortable for me to watch long videos with captions and comments on the small screen of my mobile phone. The problem does really bother me, but I don't know how to solve it till now. Do you know the reason and how to cope with it? Thank you.😀
Hi Sean. That's strange and unfortunate. I don't have any ads on member-only videos. I just checked the playback of the most recent live stream on my iPhone and my iPad, so it's working on those mobile devices. I'll repost the link on the Community Tab for you. I have an iPhone 8 plus, but I remember dealing with the smaller screen of the regular iPhone. Let's see if a reposted link gives you access to the live stream recordings. So sorry for the trouble.
JenniferESL Thank you, Jennifer. I’ve fixed the problem. Somehow my iPad’s.stopped updating apps automatically for several months, and I’ve never noticed it until today, so lots of apps including TH-cam aren’t the latest version. The problem is probably caused by it. Now, I’ve updated all the apps manually and finally all of your videos can work on both my iPad and iPhone again, cheer.😉😏
Sorry to bother you, I was thinking I probably need to change some TH-cam settings related to the membership.
No worries. Those tech gremlins are everywhere! Updates can really mess things up.
Take care, Sean.
Wow. it's really informative. thank ya ma'am. between your son is growing cute just like his mother. :)
Thank you. :)
Hello teacher, I have a question. I'm confused a little bit. We have studied modals, and their use "the meaning they indicate" ( permission, possibility, ability, necessity ... ) Could you please identify the use of must in the following sentence:
- What goes up must come down.
it is necessity but is it obligation or conclusion, and why?
MUST can express necessity or certainty. I think in the case of scientific facts, it depends on how you look at it, but overall, it's probably certainty. A ball thrown up doesn't make the decision to fall down and it doesn't feel the obligation to come down. There's simply no other possibility. We're certain that it will come down. We're certain of our prediction. Hope that helps!
I'd like to do a series on modals at some point. :)
Thank you so much, I got it thanks again haha 😍