trung tâm anh ngữ lesh đang có chương trình ưu đãi giảm học phí, ngoài ra tặng khóa học phát âm.đến trung tâm các bạn còn được tham gia nhiều hoạt động, câu lạc bộ rất sôi động.
Don't ask to cat please this very nessery to wach full so that we could understand. Please sorry say don't mind please. I like very much full story. Thank HAVE HAPPY life .
+Emrecan Ozdil. No. This is an expression. This is something someone would say to announce that they will be going somewhere. Imagine your friends tell you that you should come to their party. You ask your friends "will there be good music?" They say "Absolutely!" You would respond "Well look out party, here I come!" "Watch out couch! (HERE I COME)" Its like giving a sarcastic warning that you are going somewhere, usually with excitement. "Lets go to the bar!" "Lookout bar, here I come!"
Aunt and ant? No pronunciation differences in American? Ha-ha-ha-ha!!!!!!!!!! Poor aunt of mine, she'll be called an ant))) Thanks, at least it doesn't sound like a cockroach though.
Paul B too bad not all of you say awe+nt. That'd be much better. If somebody asks me where is my ant I will probably answer something like "I don't have any pet insects".
I guess it just depends on where you live. Kind of like wash. Some people say warsh. In the midwest, some people say tow-let for toilet, or towed for told. "I towed-em (told him) not to feed those critters after midnight." People in the southern states, they have all kinds of funky dialect going on.
Thank you very much,nice teacher, good lessons.
Nice lessons,great teacher, beautiful explanation, richest fantasy to explain examples. For me is first time when all so clear from english in english
Thanks.. Thanks. God is blessing you my teacher
Thanks thanks I enjoy this very much
God bless you teacher
eccellente...davvero un bel video per imparare le basi dello spagnolo...barcellona arrivoooooos
Thanks for video
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Hello thank you very much, this's great.! Greetings.
very good I like English So much
spettacolare questa serie..dovrebbero fare il film...stesse storie però con attori più professionali
fantastico mi è servito molto
WOw its very good way to learn english
i like this english conversation! thanks for the video
I like is too much I improved English very good
Very nice thank you
Tks for sharing it is so helpful
Eccellent video rally it so useful
Great
I love your lesson
trung tâm anh ngữ lesh đang có chương trình ưu đãi giảm học phí, ngoài ra tặng khóa học phát âm.đến trung tâm các bạn còn được tham gia nhiều hoạt động, câu lạc bộ rất sôi động.
+pdl lesh I hate English center, I hated English center and I shall hate it in the future
I enjoyed your lessons but iam beginner I need more help can I get books with DVD's?without books the course would be difficult
Very good methods
Nice. Eng. Subtitles help me.
is very good
thank u
Wow, I didn't know one can "play" a sport. I play soccer - yes, I play swimming - wtf? I guess not all kind of sports are playable.
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i like it but it is very long time. can you cut short video?
Don't ask to cat please this very nessery to wach full so that we could understand. Please sorry say don't mind please. I like very much full story. Thank HAVE HAPPY life .
ok ok chilll
i m 42 yrs old can I speak english well ever??
grandioso
i am so mading to the end
because of the complicated adjectives and verbs
what's meaning of "watch out cıuch"?it is like "couch potato"?
+Emrecan Ozdil. No. This is an expression. This is something someone would say to announce that they will be going somewhere. Imagine your friends tell you that you should come to their party. You ask your friends "will there be good music?" They say "Absolutely!" You would respond "Well look out party, here I come!" "Watch out couch! (HERE I COME)" Its like giving a sarcastic warning that you are going somewhere, usually with excitement. "Lets go to the bar!" "Lookout bar, here I come!"
Can you help me speak English well?
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i´like to practice with you
i´like to practice with you
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moja mama kego suha a mi wieno uszy
greet who ...
hello all
Aunt and ant? No pronunciation differences in American? Ha-ha-ha-ha!!!!!!!!!! Poor aunt of mine, she'll be called an ant))) Thanks, at least it doesn't sound like a cockroach though.
+Everettt Factor. Actually, some of us do pronounce them differently. I would call an ant, an ant, and my aunt, my awe+nt.
Paul B too bad not all of you say awe+nt. That'd be much better. If somebody asks me where is my ant I will probably answer something like "I don't have any pet insects".
I guess it just depends on where you live. Kind of like wash. Some people say warsh. In the midwest, some people say tow-let for toilet, or towed for told. "I towed-em (told him) not to feed those critters after midnight."
People in the southern states, they have all kinds of funky dialect going on.
Everettt Factor Also, some people say aunty. Very common in my family, especially from the girls. "Where is aunty kristi?"
sharon sei davvero bona
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