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Can I use your video - I mean, this video - for my Teaching Language Skills presentation ?
Sure, you can! Thanks for asking.
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Hello Misha and Larissa -- loved your videos on gestures. I was wondering if you could do a video on how to spot vulgar gestures? A bunch of my American colleagues use them when they are pissed and I never understand what they mean when they do it. For example, they do a gesture that mimics male masturbation followed by a throw away gesture. What the hell does that mean?
Thank you so much
Great explanation. Thank you ladys.
After an extensive search, I finally found a clear and effective explanation. Thank you both.
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The great video but the cat did 180 degrees :)) Not 360
True! 😹
GOOD MORNING. I'D LIKE TO KNOW WHAT IS THE RULE ABOUT THE WORD: BLIND. THANKS
Love from Bangladesh
I started laughing after the test because I didn't believe I will understand vowel sound as easy as you two did. Thank you very much ❤❤
This has changed my game entirely on teaching prepositions of place .
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Warum muss ich das in Englisch gucken junge
Teacher didn't even notice the answers are right there lmao
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How are you doing today
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I love the way you both simplify and teach in a fun way. Great work!!!!
The girl with glasses laughs so sweetly ❤
The intonation can go down and it can still be a ‘yes’ ‘no’ question.
Great.
Nice phone ,how much it’s cost😂😂😂
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You are the best teachers Misha❤Larissa❤
Misha and Larissa thank you so much. It’s very useful topic.❤❤
Thanks, Ozlem!
We love your teaching
Hello, why is this sentence grammatically incorect? "You should call the doctor because my leg is broken"
It looks good to me!
Very helpful video.Thanks
Thanks, you two! I'm going to use this in my Business English class.
If a sentence is "I am going to tell you about how thought groups work", where do we put pause: before 'about' or after 'about'? If we put pause after 'about', it creates curiosity. But as per this video, the pause should be before 'about'. Kindly clarify this doubt.
what about this word (beginner) !!
I used this video with my adult ESL students this morning, and it was the first time that I have heard them laugh out loud at an instructional video. They were interested and seemed to really enjoy watching it. You are so great together! This video was very helpful and I look forward to using more of your lessons in the future!
❤You are amazing teachers, thanks
Thanks, Yasmin!
Great, thanks for the video I love it 🤩
Google is not a new world, it's actually a large number. ie: 10 × the power of 100. Google plex : Google × the power of Google. your welcome.
Yes, true! As a noun, it is not new.
Love your videos❤❤
This was such fun! I shared it with one of my executive clients in India as a fun way to end class, and I could see him smiling.
That's great!
Hi girls,Happy New Year!!!❤
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I have such a hard time trying to pronounce the words "effortless" "effortlessly" "effortlessness". There are two main reasons for this: Reason # 1. The "t" sound: I know that in natural spoken english an american native speaker don't pronounce a "true t" like "tap" or "table", instead they pronounce a "held t" = the tip of the tongue touches the bony bump behind the upper teeth (AKA alveolar ridge), however there is no air release. I CAN'T do it naturally Reason # 2. Word stress: In my native language, Brazilian Portuguese, when a word has four or more syllables, the stress can only fall in one of the last three syllables in a word. In two syllable-words the stress pattern can be: DA da ( BOla, MAla) or da DA ( caJU, aMOR). In three-syllable words the stress pattern can be: da da DA (profesSOR, abriCÓ bamboLÊ), da DA da ( toMAte, baNAna, aÇUcar), DA da da (sílaba, fôlego, música). So, in a four-syllable word , five-syllable word or any other multi-syllable word, it doesn't matter how many syllables the word has, the stress can only fall in one of the last three syllables, so the stress patterns can be: da da da DA ( last Syllable): man je ri CÃO da da DA da (second to last Syllable): res pon SÁ vel da DA da da (third to last Syllable) : his TÓ ri co. In English however, if we count the syllables backwords, the stress can falls in the fourth to last Syllable: DA da da da : *EF* fort less ly *EF* fort less ness. Another crazy example is the word "Veterinary" which has five syllables and has the stress on the first syllable or on the fifth to last syllable (counting backwords): DA da da da da: *VET* er i nar y I'm not accostumed to these stress patterns, so that's why is pretty difficult for me
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You are soo good! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us
perfect video
Your videos are so cool ♥️, I discovered your Chanel when I was preparing for the IELTS exam and I am still watching your videos after I passed it !
Thank you very much dear EEPers for all your explications. So funny 😀 and useful! I like to relax at night when I have time for myself.