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@manaouattara4543
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Thanks a lot Huito. I just adore your way to teach English. That's fantastic and I learn so simply and quickly that I could not imagine. You really inspire me.
I returned to this lesson for the second time, in order to complete my vocabulary. And one more time, I became aware of importance of your work to prepare this lesson. It's a excellent job, Thank a lot
You’re a very good teacher. Oups, an excellant teacher. Thanks a lot, your courses are captivating!
Thank you for making us expanding our English vocabularies. You are a unique teacher.
Thank you for your help today, and I will do my best because I know my way around
Thank you my English teacher I love these phrases and I exited.
Très bien fait ce TUTO , les exemples sont très bons
Thanks teacher Always a pleasure , i learn a lot of things with you Thanks lord bless you again
Great as usual and with humour as usual. Thanks a lot, Steven. Very useful. I need to extend my vocabulary.
@juliannemoore2313
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I wrote Stéven. Not Steven!!!
Well done Steven, this tuto today was captivating, through you I enriched even improve my vocabulary. It was fascinating, I love your lessons in english.
It's kind of you to take the time to make these videos for us! Your videos are always captivating Huito! 🤗👍
Thanks 😃 It's excellent ! Have a good day.
I learned so much new words thanks to your videos, Love you and keep going please, can't wait to watch the next video!
Thanks Huito for this extraordinaire lesson. 👏👍🤗
Thanks for your captivating lesson
Thank you so much professor for your new video i'm excited to learning English with you
Thanks a lot! Here again, another truly appealing video!😁
C'est une bonne idée de donner des équivalences de sens pour les mots. Un vrai progrès pour nous. Merci aussi pour les exemples à l'appui.
Hi , thanks for your New lesson,it's a good Idea to change.with this WE have a largeur vocabulary thanks a lot bye.
Good job, love your Tutos de Huito ♥️
Super lesson . Thanks !!
A delightful moment with you 🙏❣️
Merci, j'ai apprécié ces différents adjectifs SUPER
Je revois vos vidéos avec grand plaisir .Merci infiniment .
@LesTutosdeHuito
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Merci à vous 😊
I love you especially when you speak english ♥️ your vidéos are VERY useful !! 🤭
Captivating vidéos. Thank you VERY much
@LesTutosdeHuito
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thanks a lot for watching!
Great video! Thanks teacher!
That was really captivating, thank's for the content
Hello teacher, i love when You do The lesson totally in English.. that is a good excercise for me... thank You 😊
Je te découvre, quelle bonne surprise, commentaires clairs et compréhensibles par tous,tactiques for bien expliquées et bien il ne me reste plus qu'à m'abonner. A bientôt
@LesTutosdeHuito
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Merci à toi 😊
Merci pour la vidéo super intéressante et très attractive👏👍
Thanks for this captivating video ❤
Merci, VERY well, excellent !! Merci 😀🙏.
thanks "teacher
Thank you very much I appreciate when you speak only in english, it's very helpful
🙋🏻♀BJR HUITO, J ETUDIES DE NOMBREUX TUTTO POUR AMELIORER MON ANGLAIS, ET LES TIENS SONT DE LOIN LES MEILLEURS; je te remercie du fond du ♥ pour ton excellent (et pas very good) 😉 travail
Thank you si much It was interesting ❤
It’s very exciting to learn new expressions to improve my English language thank u so much 😊
@LesTutosdeHuito
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you're most welcome!
Very helpful 👌 Thank you
Trop bien ❤
Merci infiniment, je vous béni
@LesTutosdeHuito
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Merci à vous
Merci professeur maintenant c’est la recrée 🤣🤣🤣have a good day😎
Thank you so much 🙏
Way to go, cheer !!!
Hi huito thank à lot ! Carry on we like it
Thank you sir
Bravo! Super new setup avec un objectif de qualité ❤ Tu peux normalement lock le focus au niveau de ton visage comme il ne bouge pas trop, comme ça tu ne le perdra pas si tu fais des gestes de main 🎉
@LesTutosdeHuito
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mais oui, silly me, j'ai simplement oublié d'activer le face detection sur mon appareil grrrr
J ai encore adore!!! Merci bcp!! J ai une petite demande,,..Pourriez vs faire une video sur le cas possessif? Cheers!!
J'aime bien !
Merci encore
It's great for me I learn english since two years ago and now i understand your videos in english thank you very much
@declup
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I hope you don't mind my feedback. American English is my native language, so maybe you might find my comment useful. I would've phrased what you said somewhat differently: "This is great for me. I've been learning English for two years, and now I understand your videos in English. Thank you very much.' The word 'this' refers to the general context -- here, the video or Tuito's teaching in general. The word 'it' is used if something has already been mentioned and needs to be referenced. Or the word 'it' is used as a "dummy subject" -- for example, "It's raining" or "It's nice of you to do this for me". The word "it" in that last example is a placeholder. The sentence means "Your doing this for me is nice", but English speakers prefer putting long subjects at the end of a sentence, replacing a long subject with 'it', whenever they can. The words 'since' and 'ago' are never used together. Your phrase "since two years ago" makes sense, but an English speaker would never say it. The word 'since' needs a point in time. E.g., "She's been working since 6:00" or "He's been depressed since Valentine's Day". The word 'ago' needs a duration, and 'ago' transforms that duration into a point in time. -- 'two years' is a length of time, a span, a duration. -- -- "I've been learning English for two years.' Here I've used the word 'for' because 'for' can be used with durations, unlike 'since'. -- 'two years ago' is a point or instant of time. -- -- "I started learning English two years ago." By the way, "I've been learning" is the correct form of the verb in this context. "Learn" by itself isn't actually in the "present" tense. If I say "I learn", I'm saying that I often or frequently learn -- maybe, e.g., every Wednesday in school or whenever I get a new phone. The suffix "-ing" in "learning" means that I'm continuing to learn and that learning is ongoing. The " 've" means learning is happening in the present, but it started in the past or was affected by something that happened in the past.
@dominiquegarin7420
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Hello I would like to thank you for all the explanations you have given me, but my level of English is not yet high enough. However, I am delighted to see all the subtleties of the English language that I still have to understand and learn Sincerely @@declup
I understand why you are the best.
excellent 👍
Thank you
Merci pour la belle année dans ta classe au collège jean Monnet 4C 2021-2022
@LesTutosdeHuito
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Merci à toi aussi!
Thanks from Mauritius
Thank’s .
I like your british english
Thanmirth aghma
Thanks u dude i like youuu
It's very good !!!!
@LesTutosdeHuito
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thank you my dear
Brilliant video, as useful. Very tired : exhausted, knackerred ?
Marvellous😊
👍
Bonjour super vos videos Je me suis abonné! Merci Une petite question dans une de vos videos vous indiquez l'adresse d'un site avec des informations en langue anglaise lues lentement ou des podcasts il me semble ceci me semble trés intéressant dans mon cas Malheureusement je n'ai pas noté l'adresse et dans vos videos je ne retrouve plus ces indications ! Si vous pouviez me les communiquer?
Et amazing aussi
great"
Brilliant
Thank you so much teacher. « Very interesting » lesson. Oh no sorry! It’s an indispensable lesson to improve his vocabulary !
Hey Huito j'espère que tout va bien pour vous pensez-vous faire un épisode sur le décès de la QUEEN ELIZABETH 2. Je pense que ce serais bien de repasser sa vie en anglais afin d'apprendre de nouveaux mots et aussi car c'est un sujet qui touche de près les anglais. Ps on aime toujours autant vos vidéos vivement les 500k abonnés!😇☺👍🤞
@camarayakoub4435
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Thanks you very much
@LesTutosdeHuito
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bonne idée, après le sujet a tellement été traité dans les médias (et ce n'est pas fini) que je ne suis pas certain que cela apporte qqchose :-)
I watched your video for the second time, and I would like to say that your are a peculiar teacher , of is it only for things ?
When somebody asks me "How are you ?" I often answer : "Very well ! thanks !" how can I answer instead of "very well" ?
One thing: "peculiar" mostly means strange. If you say wine has a peculiar taste people will probably think you're saying it's corked (bouchonné)! Also at 0:50 the pronunciation of "alternatives" should be alTERnatives not alterNATives.
Super mais mais ça fait beaucoup de mots. Je vais être obligé de regarder plusieurs fois et de les noter.
Je me demande si je vais y arriver...😩😩😩😩
"I was mad _at_ my dog." -- not "mad _with_ ".
The word 'alternatives' should be pronounced like 'all TUR nuh tivz', not 'all tur NAY tivz'.
@LesTutosdeHuito
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you're absolutely right
I follow you un Instagram
This video was brilliant @huito
@LesTutosdeHuito
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thanks Pierre!
Instead of “very” Very good that’s a brilliant/excellent film Very bad = Awful Very bad weather = dreadful Very big = large (=/= large en français qui est wide in English), huge, massive Very small = tiny (Teeny-tiny = très petit)/ wee = very very small Extremely small = microscopic, insignificant Very long = that’s an extensive period of time Very intelligent = clever/smart Very happy = excited/overjoyed/ecstatic/elated Very angry = upset/furious/mad Very rich = wealthy/well-off (a well-off family) Very old = ancient That makes me feel ancient Very hungry = starving Very cold = freezing (cold) Very hot = boiling/scorching Very nice = a kind person/a friendly guy Very nice experience = a pleasant/enjoyable/delightful experience Very easy = simple/straightforward/effortless Very difficult = challenging Very often = frequently/regularly/on a regular basis Very scared = frightened/terrified/petrified Very special = unique companion/particular/peculiar taste Very cute = adorable Very interesting = captivating/fascinating/compelling story