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Hello! thanks for this amazing and useful video! bye for now
ОтветитьExcellent, as always! Thanks for you support.
ОтветитьThanks Prix! It made me little bit better and casual. I have to go to outside workout, see you ;)
ОтветитьIf I said to someone in Portuguese "Eu gosto de chocolates", and this person said "Você não gosta de chocolates". So I said "Eu gosto de chocolates sim". How would be this last sentence in English? "Yes I do" or "I do like chocolates".
ОтветитьThank you for this great video!!! It helps a lot, because when we are speaking to native speakers we get nervous and we think if we are saying something wrong and we try to say correctly all the time and here is the problem.
ОтветитьMinha inspiração é voce!!
Toda vez que assisto seus vídeos, mais ansioso p chegar a fluência eu fico!
E além do vídeo por si só ficar uma excelência, voce conseguiu com q ele ficaste ainda melhor, colocando as legendas. Meu parabéns e Muito Obrigadooo! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hi teacher your video was very useful and great for us you are the best giving tips in English we love you
Ответитьi like a lot your videos
Ответитьshes getting everyday more young how can it be?
Ответитьhi teacher prix..ur videos is very useful for a learner like me..thank u very much teacher..dexter from philippines..
ОтветитьYou deserve more subscribers. Thank you from France 😊
Ответитьtime to breakfast lol
welcome to eat der teacher
excelente prix.. continue a realizar vídeos assim. Estímula muito a aprendizagem.
ОтветитьMto bom esse vídeo com legenda.... super claro e específico, parabéns pelo trabalho.
ОтветитьYES, GREAT!
I think the main objective of a language is to build a good interaction between the speaker and the listener or a sound communication. The accent of native English speakers is something unusual to nonnative English speakers, and on the other hand, it is a natural issue. As it is well known, we all don’t study grammar first to practice our native or vernacular languages, but we listen to our parents, family members and others and grab words or phrases and slowly speak our mother tongue. At school, we start studying grammar or formal language patterns. In our day-to-day life, we in general use casual language or informal language to communicate with others around us, so English has no exception. Even in the same country, from zone to zone, we would find variations in the language being used by locals. If taken a bigger nation, there may be a
number of variations in the language, so it is obvious that human languages are
dynamic not static. So, lots of “dialects” could be found. Good Luck!
Thank you these tips I'll use them with my friends, no more formal in a casual conversation with my friends
ОтветитьNice video!
ОтветитьThank you teacher!!!
ОтветитьThanks Teacher Prix!!! You're the best!!!! :*
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