Asking for Help in English - Increase English Vocabulary - English Like A Native Podcast
We all need a little help now and again, don't we? But how many of us actually ask for help when we need it? In episode 31 of the English Like A Native podcast, we will explore different words and phrases related to helping people. Increase your English vocabulary and improve your listening skills with me.
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Please, we love enjoying Anna's class, even flattering her for it. Were I to learn with Anna English Classes, I wouldn't forget to give a like to my dear Teacher. So please give a like to Anna. As a usual good job. Anna. It is my opinion. If you want to go fast go alone, but if you want to go far go together, but go fast never you will never improve your bits of knowledge without help, go together you would get a hand at a time. So slowing down and listening to people who want to help does not mean being a bit awkward.
@mariuszmandecki4726
10 ай бұрын
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Thank u!
Thank a lot . Por me ensinar falar certo.
I love Beatle song so interesting this video Anna in Londo beatiful your voice from borneo.
This is a great video for all ESL students. Thank you a lot for uploading so many efficient lessons which I can recommend to all ESL students whether they learn UK or US English. What's more, I think it is the best channel by far for people learning British English. Receiving proper education should count for something. I mean Anna is a well-educated person who teaches English properly. Kudos to the channel!
I LOVE it 🤩😍 That's amazing, thanks Anna!
@EnglishLikeANative
8 ай бұрын
I'm glad you like it. Thank you for commenting.
Came here to learn English, left with a great life lesson. Thank you Anna! With love from Finland. :)
You voice is awesome. I listen your podcast at night and sometimes I got sleep.
Good job Anna. Thank you so much. Have a good weekend 👍
큰도움이 되었습니다! 감사합니다
Um dia se Deus quiser, vou aprender a entender tudo que você fala, e irei falar com um inglês igual você. 🥰
This is exactly the type of video which fulfills my love for english language and Great Britain in general. Thank you Anna
Great great miss anna
Dear Anna, thanks a lot for all your hard work in helping people to learn💝
Anna,this is really amasing program.I love this way of thinking. I am sure your heart is also pure and beautiful. I will try to ask for help without heitasion. Thank you. Tara.
Congratulations for you Anna and your staff. Great work!
Aww ... My lovely! Not only a great and rich lesson of English but also a lesson of philosophy and a lesson of life, nothing less! I retain: 'it requires you to be happily vulnerable to trust in another human being.' and 'By embracing vulnerability, building trust, and being open to giving and receiving help, you can create a more fulfilling and connected life.' Your podcasts are so well written and delivered, Anna you are undisputedly 'the best thing since sliced bread'! Je t'aime. Un grand merci, bisous 😘🌹❤❤❤
Thank you so much Anna
your voice is so soothing in this audio mode, as well as clear to hear. please keep up👍
More videos plse wanna improve my English reading and listening
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Very informative and heart touching video .thank you Anna.
More videos plse wanna improve my English reading and listening english a native language
Great vid, Anna! 👍
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Thank you so much Anna , It was great listening to your podcast ,learning a lot ,thank you .
@EnglishLikeANative
11 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
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Your videos are so helpful for me as an ielts examiner.. Love from Bangladesh ❤️❤️
Hi,Anna,your speech and voice amazing,I like it much ❤
very good I didn't understand, I managed to fish out some words
U R Amazing / Amazing / Amazing an’ so Humble , Unbelievable , Beautiful Person , Great One , A Great Life Class ! Wow !!! ( From , Rio ) 39:57
@EnglishLikeANative
2 ай бұрын
You are so kind
Hi Anna, is there a way to receive a transcript for the previous podcasts if I just subscribed to the monthly membership, or a way to pay for them? Thank you :)
@EnglishLikeANative
11 ай бұрын
If you are a Plus member please drop me an email and tell me which episodes you are interested in. Anna@englishlikeanative.co.uk
thanks Anna, I am really really gratefull for the help your giving to us freely, God bless you. I"d like to know the meaning of base or based after a noum. e.g my students base.
@EnglishLikeANative
10 ай бұрын
It means core group.
@samymundeke7629
10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much.🥰🥰
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Forgive me Anna for my probably too long and complex development on insta concerning empathy / sympathy / compassion. I thought maybe we could simplify and find the subtle nuances thanks to the ethymology of the nouns and rather complex notions. In the end: Empathy Etym.: "what you feel inside". = "I see that you're sad and I understand why." It's the ability to feel the other person's emotions and put oneself in their shoes.We share their feelings because we can identify with them and understand how they may be feeling. Understanding is the base of empathy. For example, someone loses his job and feels distraught. We can empathize because we're able to imagine what it would feel like if such a situation happened to us. However, we feel a softened version of what the other person is really going through, because we have a certain objectivity. A certain distance between us and the emotions because we know that it's not we who are experiencing the drama but the other person. Empathy can be learned and developed. Sympathy Etym.: "that which one feels WITH another". = "I'm sorry for what's happened to you." Sympathy implies our participation in the emotions (positive or negative) or pain. We identify - sometimes feel - what affects the other because we are aware of what they're going through. There is an affective proximity with the suffering subject and we strive to keep emotional distance that enables us not to take all this emotion on our shoulders. In some way, we're sensitive to it, but nothing more. The gestures towards this person help create positive emotions, a certain relief. (as you demonstrated very well on the instag video) Compassion Etym: "to suffer with." = "I understand your pain. I'm going to spend the evening with you so you won't feel alone." Compassion is a feeling that leads us to be sensitive and touched by what happens to others (their pain, their suffering, their experiences, etc.). We feel the suffering. We're immersed in the other person's emotions, so much so that we look for ways to relieve or console them. The compassion is the transformation of empathy into action. We don't just stand by and do nothing by simply observing the misfortune of others, but rather live it and seek solutions. Compassion requires sustained emotional involvement. Although it's 'good' to feel compassion, we can't expect it to last because the emotional charge is too intense. Maybe clearer (presented like this) than my writng on insta, right? 😘🌹❤
@EnglishLikeANative
11 ай бұрын
Excellent and valuable for those reading your fabulous comments. Thank you for all your input, it's always gratefully received :)
@fabrice9252
11 ай бұрын
@@EnglishLikeANative You are most welcome Anna! Your lessons and podcasts are fabulous. To me, you are the best teacher. I always find something to 'nourish' me (in English;-) and you give me food for thought.Thank you TO YOU my lovely! :-)
The white coat and the stethoscope suit you dottor Anna.
Speaking of getting colds, I couldn't help but notice the whiteness of Anna's skin. That may prompt me to point out the importance of the vitamin D right balance. The vitamin D, which actually is a hormone, has vital impact on many proliferation and differentiation processes in our body including the immune system.
@EnglishLikeANative
11 ай бұрын
I avoid being in direct sunlight to protect my skin, but I haven’t thought about vitamin D.
@Alex-hd6ek
11 ай бұрын
Scientists believe that originally black skinned Africans gradually, under selective pressure, developed white skin in Europe because of importance of the vitamin D. Our skin is protected from excessive sun by natural oils, melanocytes etc.
How are you
What is GP????
@askadabdalslam347
11 ай бұрын
In the UK we call small local hospitals Gp most Gp do a small help
@fabrice9252
11 ай бұрын
General Practitioner: a doctor who provides general medical treatment for people who live in a particular area: Basically, your attending physician.
😂kaputt is definitely german!
I like your channel but the ads are annoying 😢
@sarahm8574
6 ай бұрын
Right? Way too many.
Please teach advance English ❤
Very little sound
I don’t like asking 😢
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I personally avoid asking for help. Advice, ideas, guidence - yes, help - no. Being a bit proud maybe. BTW, your voice is not sexy, just normal).
Take care of your voice. why don't you wear a neckerchief? When you are used to wearing it like me, it is like wearing trainers instead of shoes. Be that as it may, you gotta wrap your neck.