@@thetf8142 Unless you're not proficient in the English language, you case easily differentiate an l from and capital i based on how the word is written. Quite simple honestly.
Im mexican and the conduct for this people is the raeason for the instructive in the cereals. The profesor is bilingüe, for this he speak with the accent for spanglish. I hope you understand me, my english is not the best.
I was watching a video about airport runway lights, followed up by a Christmas speech by Queen Elizabeth, and here I am, learning Quantum Physics by an Argentinian professor magically teaching at Oxford uni. I love UA-cam.
i know Im randomly asking but does anybody know of a way to get back into an instagram account..? I was stupid forgot the login password. I love any assistance you can give me.
This is indeed a good lecturer who knows how to project and explain a complex subject in a concise and simplified way. Well done, Professor Fernando!!!
Because it's difficult for a native English speaker to follow an accented English speaker. I personally struggle to stay focused when listening to him and I mostly understand the content he's presenting. His English is fine in terms of grammar. I'm pretty sure if he wrote it all down it would be fine but it's difficult to listen to.
"Because it's difficult for a native English speaker to follow an accented English speaker." Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. Not only talks utter rubbish, but doesn't even know the proper definition of the main word being used to talk utter rubbish! What is an "accent"? It's the prominence or stress of syllables in words in terms of their loudness, pitch or length or a combination of any of those factors. Where in that definition does "native speaker" come up? NOWHERE! What does that mean? Why it means that native speakers of a language have an accent! Native speakers of a language can have many different combinations of loudness, pitch or length of syllable. Native speakers can have many accents! There are many native speaker accents that I would find much more difficult to understand than this Spanish accent. Strong Dublin accent; broad Glaswegian accent and probably worst of all Deep South accent! If you're going to talk about a person being difficult to understand at least understand the proper meaning of the terminology that you are trying to use!
@@davidpnewton I am honestly done with commenting on the Internet. How about you refrain from calling it rubbish unless you've actually got proof that it is? Also, can you not get into semantics? I know exactly what an accent is but colloquially we call foreign accented English as accented. It's absolutely the case with me and most of my friends. My parents that are non native speakers are much better at understanding non native English speakers with heavy foreign accents than I am. Most, if not all, of my friends feel the same way (most of them are from immigrant families and have noticed just how much better their parents are when it comes to understanding non native English speakers). Get over yourself.
It is NOT semantics in the sense of fussing over minor variations of the use of the word. It is the fundamental meaning of the word. I have never previously heard accent used in that colloquial way, and if it is being used in that colloquial way it's actually an extremely unhelpful colloquialism as it introduces huge problems of understanding. As for me "proving" what you said was rubbish, I need do nothing of the sort. Your fundamental misuse of the meaning of the word crucial to the assertion you are making does all the proving that is needed. Given what you have said I suspect that I could legitimately call your English a foreign accent. Reason for that? I suspect that you live in the United States. That's a foreign nation to me, and I am a native English speaker myself. So when I reference the Deep South accent, technically I am talking about a foreign accent from my perspective. Turning to the point of substance, does he have a slightly thick accent? Yes. It's a fairly standard accent for a Spaniard speaking English. Is it comprehensible and can the lecture be understood by native speakers? Yes to both questions. Clearly it can't be understood easily by all native speakers, as you prove. Oh and he does write virtually everything he says of importance down. BTW before anyone jumps in to criticise and say anything about a Spaniard understanding what I say, yes I do speak Spanish. I don't speak it particularly well in terms of vocabulary, but in terms of pronunciation I speak it very well.
I think he probably grew up in a Spanish-speaking country (maybe Spain) and he’s teaching this class in English! Update: I googled Fernando Alday “Fernando received his undergraduate education at Argentina, Instituto Balseiro, obtaining his degree in Physics in 2001. Thereafter, he was awarded his Ph.D. at SISSA, Trieste, Italy, in 2004. In 2010 he joined the University of Oxford and Hertford College, as a University Lecturer in Mathematical Physics. In 2012 he was awarded the title of Professor of Mathematical Physics.”
He is professor at one of the best universities in the world. You have to be genious to reach that level. And predominantly have a work ethic better than other intelligintelligent people
Salute to these great teachers .. who take so much pain in lifting those heavy boards, and teach with their full dedication for our brighter future🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏
Here's a lecturer that wants to aid his students' learning. When I studied engineering at university there were very few supportive lecturers, and a few who malevolently prevented learning. Their techniques included 1. raising the level to confuse the students 2. deliberately speaking too fast 3. writing incoherently on the whiteboard.
Pray tell, what motivation would they have to do that? I find it more likely that you blame your failure on understanding the content on your professors.
Being able to stop and research a point of confusion is invaluable if you want to learn. This makes the videos a much more powerful learning tool than the lectures per se !
@@juanestrada7309 agree, there are some times when speakers of English as a foreign language cannot communicate effectively for some jobs but his English is perfectly fine.
All the while that my maths teacher is explaining the probability of me passing his class, I am watching some dude with a heavy Spanish accent teaching Quantum fricking Theory at fricking Oxford!! *BRAVO*
@@elliotoliver3492 I am not trying to make myself seem smart. I'm just telling the truth. If you are studying Physics, these are the basics of the basics. The fact that it seems completely foreign to everyone else that's not studying Physics doesn't change that. Just like any basic medical concept that is incomprehensible for me doesn't make it objectively hard
His accent indeed confuse me at first, but after 5 minutes, i become used to his accent and able to follow his lesson better. Outside of his accent, he has a talent as a lecturer because he delivered his lesson flawlessly. Even for me whom dumb at math, i could follow this. Amazing. This is the first time i am able to understand advance math.
The teaching of the teacher was very good, very clear and I liked it very much and the constant monitoring made us understand this lesson, but clearly in the physics lesson that you are teaching, I love and love the subject. This is especially the case of the teacher's teaching activities. Each student should follow this lesson regularly so that the students can understand it.
He’s kinda cute asking his students in literally every 5 minuets if it’s okay? My teacher won’t even give a shit. He’s like “woah, you guys being so quite...so I’ll assume that you are all understand, the next is .&@$$@-&-&&@“
James Glass lol...we shouldn’t, but he won’t give us a tiny space to compose ourselves after being stunned by his lessons before we even going to ask tho...he went to the next thing so quickly...but we can just ask him when the class finished after all.😂
1,) Do not face your audience. Your audience, and particularly the thousands of people out on UA-cam, all want to see the back of your head. A lot. All through the lecture. 2.) Spend a lot of time writing stuff on the board. You don't want the lecture to go too quickly. 3.) Make the important stuff visual. Nothing gives us the feeling we're getting a university education like reading "*WE WILL NOT GIVE A FIRST PRINC DERIVATION (NO ONE CAN!)" which you have written with your very own hands on tHe white-board whIle we watched. This is very inspirational.
The pen through happens at 2:15. You are welcome. Now you can go back to the algorithm's sink hole again 😂 Edit: it gets picked up by the lecturer at 11:36.
I’m here because I enjoy knowing that there actually are maths and physics professors who explain things and don’t just expect you to know the answer just by “following you intuition” (I’m not even kidding) 🙂
I thoroughly enjoy watching these videos, maybe a bit too much...it really makes me feel like I'm in school again...except now, I have my pipe in-hand and some wine to thoroughly enjoy this lecture at my leisure. The inception of the internet is a beautiful thing, a mixed blessing perhaps in the grand-scheme of things, but in my own anecdotal world, a beautiful thing, it is. Thank you for the upload.
For anyone wondering, that's the argentinian/italian accent (quite the same actually). As an argentinian, hearing that accent made me follow the lecture way easier :D
Good lecture...very clear in terms of writing/notes. I remembered some of my maths lecturer who talked and just scribble here and there for the whole lecture...assuming the studnts to understand😆. some are difficult to understand in terms of their pronounciation...my russian lecturer. Nevertheless...they are all very experienced professors and appreciate all the knowledge they gave...
This is university not highschool and they are not kids mate. They can do whatever they want if they could manage to pass the exam. They can just sleep at the dorm if you know what I mean.
You don't have OCD. You're just a pedantic fucker...like myself. Two wrongs don't make a right: the answer to using the written alphabet wrongly is not to use mental health terms wrongly.
26:13 Minor inaccuracy: wave frequency u - [niu] (greek letter ν - νι), not \eta [ita] (greek letter η - ητα) 40:50 Minor inaccuracy: absorb, not absorv
Capslock:ON
Brother Jero apart from i
@@penumbra4995 hahahaha
Lol ...
Lol
😂😂
The fact that there are around 12 whiteboards in this one classroom scares me.
Irvin Noel Guangco it’s the Oxford university. It’s totally normal that it scares u😂😂
Copycat
I think there are 24, 12 more in the back
Irvin Noel Guangco copycat (2)
What a waste of paper
cant believe this guy writes letters from the bottom up
Gerwin that’s actually insane lmaoooo wtf
I do the same lol
@@MachoTaco24 Me too
I do the same
Me too
I'm seeing a lot of people saying that people are criticizing and I havent seen 1 person say something bad about his accent
I think they get downvoted so you will not see them unless you filter
His accent is really bad
It is Spanish accent. I am from there
@@Beltrán02-I thats not spanish accent
@@juangc1184 so what is then
He refuses to use the capital letter I.
Rich ard annoyed me a lot too.
What you had to do with capital letter i .. morn
RiFF RAFF
Yoy Boi because it looks like the letter L lowercased, quite simple honestly
@@thetf8142 Unless you're not proficient in the English language, you case easily differentiate an l from and capital i based on how the word is written. Quite simple honestly.
I am an asian yet i didn't have any difficulty in understanding him. Why do have to criticize him, not all people have an American or British accent
You are right
Im mexican and the conduct for this people is the raeason for the instructive in the cereals. The profesor is bilingüe, for this he speak with the accent for spanglish. I hope you understand me, my english is not the best.
I’m asian and I understood him rather than the natives. Because he speaks slower and clearly.
I appreciate your thinking,I am also an Asian,an Indian and,a bengalee 🇮🇳
Debarpan no one even criticized him you are the only one bringing up his accent which is your problem quit acting noble
I was watching a video about airport runway lights, followed up by a Christmas speech by Queen Elizabeth, and here I am, learning Quantum Physics by an Argentinian professor magically teaching at Oxford uni. I love UA-cam.
Everything I learnt:
*the whiteboard can be moved*
isn't that a board with paper on it
@@emanuellugo3805 ww
@@emanuellugo3805 hahahahhah
And his name is Fernando
i know Im randomly asking but does anybody know of a way to get back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid forgot the login password. I love any assistance you can give me.
It's my boy, Fernando Alday!
Best lecturer, imo.
Do you know him?
@@husseinmohamud6506 Yes, I was in this lecture. I've been attending them all this term.
You can Do what. Levels did you do?
@@husseinmohamud6506 Are you asking about A levels? Maths, Further Maths, Physics and English lit.
@@VicvicW english lit?
This is indeed a good lecturer who knows how to project and explain a complex subject in a concise and simplified way. Well done, Professor Fernando!!!
Im spanish, i know like 70% of english words and i understand EVERTHING perfectly, why you english ppl Criticize ?
Kevin Juhasz because they don’t understand anything about the lecture so they blame the accent... lmao
Because it's difficult for a native English speaker to follow an accented English speaker. I personally struggle to stay focused when listening to him and I mostly understand the content he's presenting. His English is fine in terms of grammar. I'm pretty sure if he wrote it all down it would be fine but it's difficult to listen to.
"Because it's difficult for a native English speaker to follow an accented English speaker."
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. Not only talks utter rubbish, but doesn't even know the proper definition of the main word being used to talk utter rubbish!
What is an "accent"? It's the prominence or stress of syllables in words in terms of their loudness, pitch or length or a combination of any of those factors. Where in that definition does "native speaker" come up? NOWHERE! What does that mean? Why it means that native speakers of a language have an accent! Native speakers of a language can have many different combinations of loudness, pitch or length of syllable. Native speakers can have many accents!
There are many native speaker accents that I would find much more difficult to understand than this Spanish accent. Strong Dublin accent; broad Glaswegian accent and probably worst of all Deep South accent!
If you're going to talk about a person being difficult to understand at least understand the proper meaning of the terminology that you are trying to use!
@@davidpnewton I am honestly done with commenting on the Internet. How about you refrain from calling it rubbish unless you've actually got proof that it is? Also, can you not get into semantics? I know exactly what an accent is but colloquially we call foreign accented English as accented. It's absolutely the case with me and most of my friends. My parents that are non native speakers are much better at understanding non native English speakers with heavy foreign accents than I am. Most, if not all, of my friends feel the same way (most of them are from immigrant families and have noticed just how much better their parents are when it comes to understanding non native English speakers). Get over yourself.
It is NOT semantics in the sense of fussing over minor variations of the use of the word. It is the fundamental meaning of the word. I have never previously heard accent used in that colloquial way, and if it is being used in that colloquial way it's actually an extremely unhelpful colloquialism as it introduces huge problems of understanding.
As for me "proving" what you said was rubbish, I need do nothing of the sort. Your fundamental misuse of the meaning of the word crucial to the assertion you are making does all the proving that is needed. Given what you have said I suspect that I could legitimately call your English a foreign accent. Reason for that? I suspect that you live in the United States. That's a foreign nation to me, and I am a native English speaker myself. So when I reference the Deep South accent, technically I am talking about a foreign accent from my perspective.
Turning to the point of substance, does he have a slightly thick accent? Yes. It's a fairly standard accent for a Spaniard speaking English. Is it comprehensible and can the lecture be understood by native speakers? Yes to both questions. Clearly it can't be understood easily by all native speakers, as you prove. Oh and he does write virtually everything he says of importance down.
BTW before anyone jumps in to criticise and say anything about a Spaniard understanding what I say, yes I do speak Spanish. I don't speak it particularly well in terms of vocabulary, but in terms of pronunciation I speak it very well.
I just clicked bcz I saw a flying pen in thumbnail
WizardX same lol
Weird... But same here.
😁
Me too 😂🤣
Same😶
Did he just teach theory of quantum mechanics with his second language?
*bruhhh, that's dope*
English is the most easy foreign language to master.
I think he probably grew up in a Spanish-speaking country (maybe Spain) and he’s teaching this class in English!
Update: I googled Fernando Alday
“Fernando received his undergraduate education at Argentina, Instituto Balseiro, obtaining his degree in Physics in 2001. Thereafter, he was awarded his Ph.D. at SISSA, Trieste, Italy, in 2004. In 2010 he joined the University of Oxford and Hertford College, as a University Lecturer in Mathematical Physics. In 2012 he was awarded the title of Professor of Mathematical Physics.”
@The Formed Guy hey, i just got 3 on my dividing test
He is professor at one of the best universities in the world. You have to be genious to reach that level. And predominantly have a work ethic better than other intelligintelligent people
Mastermeida not true.
Why am i watching this at 1 am?
Edit: Sleep guys! Sleep!
I'm watching at 2:30am
@@discretelycontinuous2059 2.45am
@@Ghost____Rider 2:50am
Urban C. same bro same
@1:48
The way he writes his letters is very interesting. I've never thought that you could even write letters like that, yet it works perfectly fine!
And today ..I m at 1 am 😅😅😅
I can understand spanish accent more than british accent😶
And im an asian.
Because they speak clear and slow. I'm Indonesian and I do the same with u
he is argentinian
Yoar AT yes but the language is Spanish, not Argentinian
@@EnricoBM I am Argentinian, and you can tell by his pronunciation that he is from Argentine...
I thought it was Italiano
Salute to these great teachers .. who take so much pain in lifting those heavy boards, and teach with their full dedication for our brighter future🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏
Because he is indian and i am also indian
no1 asked
I'm not even in this class and I'm already stressed.
I love his accent, it’s very sweet
I wouldn't be surprised if you end up being this guy I mean look at him and then your profile pic..
@@lumon2378 *spanish actually his name gives it away
Spanish accent sucks
@@CardozoManuel your name is Manuel lmao
@@juanfarias5389 sorry dude, my name is Jackie Chan
Maths is so satisfying.
And then I remember that I can’t do it.
I like to write down random equations and solve them like really easy ones with simple problems and numbers. It is satisfying for me.
I feel ya bro
Maths is fun when you're not being tested on it in a pressured situation
creamPieshaggerArse vs. calculArse
= Arse (creampieshagger vs calcul)
Here's a lecturer that wants to aid his students' learning. When I studied engineering at university there were very few supportive lecturers, and a few who malevolently prevented learning. Their techniques included 1. raising the level to confuse the students 2. deliberately speaking too fast 3. writing incoherently on the whiteboard.
Pray tell, what motivation would they have to do that? I find it more likely that you blame your failure on understanding the content on your professors.
Maxim Enis It’s not that they purposely wanted to prevent your learning. Instead, these professors simply are not good professors.
doing a wrong whiteBoard on purpose is just FATAL....
I'm a linguistics student in New Zealand but this professor is just so damn compelling to listen to
Excellent prof, he explains extremely clear and simple.
He speaks concisely. Says what is necessary and nothing more. Easy to understand lecture
"IS THE FONT LARGE ENOUGH FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK"
YES
😂😂😂😂
No professor, could you please triple the height.
Nooo please use power point instead of traditional teaching
I think people are seated 5 km far therefore font size is more larger
Pen: *exists*
Physics teachers: oh, I'll throw this to explain gravity
boilingtea hahaha
😂😂
I love how he starts his s from the bottom
is starting your S from the bottom uncommon?
@@afox1689 yes, normally started from the top and squiggled down
@@ricoronaldoyt9474 yikes, i have always started writing my S from the bottom and i thought everyone else did
I have always wrote my S from the bottom
Being able to stop and research a point of confusion is invaluable if you want to learn. This makes the videos a much more powerful learning tool than the lectures per se !
You can make fun of his language but he can “speak” a language that you may never even get closer to being fluent in. Mathematics.
Bruh legit no one is mocking or making fun of his accent
But it is difficult to understand someone with this kind if accent
Who gives a fuck?
@@xonerate_5011 ma man
@@juanestrada7309 agree, there are some times when speakers of English as a foreign language cannot communicate effectively for some jobs but his English is perfectly fine.
All the while that my maths teacher is explaining the probability of me passing his class, I am watching some dude with a heavy Spanish accent teaching Quantum fricking Theory at fricking Oxford!!
*BRAVO*
If I ever feel really smart I’ll remember to come back to these Oxford Uni maths lectures
same here bruh,same here
This is very basic Quantum mechanics actually
@@renevillela129 Yes but it's advanced in yes of mathematics you don't have to drag people down to make yourself seem smart
@@elliotoliver3492 I am not trying to make myself seem smart. I'm just telling the truth. If you are studying Physics, these are the basics of the basics. The fact that it seems completely foreign to everyone else that's not studying Physics doesn't change that. Just like any basic medical concept that is incomprehensible for me doesn't make it objectively hard
@@renevillela129 Yeah you are right. I do alevel physics and this is basically just year 1 alevel content to be fair, with a bit of year 2 mixed in.
I just love it when he says “quantum theory”
How did I even go from Minecraft memes to this at 11 pm
Because there's a direct relation between Oxford maths and Minecraft memes
Because of Quantum Mechanics
Bruh 😂
I just watched "Trash can destroys kid" and this was recommended, I guess the quantum theory calculates the youtube algorythm for Recommended :D
I dont know
I am Fernando Alfray, the first pen of Oxford, and you will treat me with respect.
I am not mathematician but I enjoyed watching this lecture because it’s clear and contains nuggets on how to teach/lecture. Thanks Professor Alday.
His accent indeed confuse me at first, but after 5 minutes, i become used to his accent and able to follow his lesson better.
Outside of his accent, he has a talent as a lecturer because he delivered his lesson flawlessly. Even for me whom dumb at math, i could follow this. Amazing. This is the first time i am able to understand advance math.
Lecturing has improved a lot since I was taught this at Oxford in 1963!!
help
The teaching of the teacher was very good, very clear and I liked it very much and the constant monitoring made us understand this lesson, but clearly in the physics lesson that you are teaching, I love and love the subject. This is especially the case of the teacher's teaching activities. Each student should follow this lesson regularly so that the students can understand it.
He’s kinda cute asking his students in literally every 5 minuets if it’s okay?
My teacher won’t even give a shit. He’s like “woah, you guys being so quite...so I’ll assume that you are all understand, the next is .&@$$@-&-&&@“
😂😂🤣
Then maybe you shouldn’t be quiet if you don’t understand...
James Glass lol...we shouldn’t, but he won’t give us a tiny space to compose ourselves after being stunned by his lessons before we even going to ask tho...he went to the next thing so quickly...but we can just ask him when the class finished after all.😂
He is Argentinian and here all professors are same like he
1,) Do not face your audience. Your audience, and particularly the thousands of people out on UA-cam, all want to see the back of your head. A lot. All through the lecture.
2.) Spend a lot of time writing stuff on the board. You don't want the lecture to go too quickly.
3.) Make the important stuff visual. Nothing gives us the feeling we're getting a university education like reading "*WE WILL NOT GIVE A FIRST PRINC DERIVATION (NO ONE CAN!)" which you have written with your very own hands on tHe white-board whIle we watched. This is very inspirational.
Though I am philosophy student bt I can easily understand Sir's lecture, nice , informative and awesome
His accent and his lecturing skill is one of the best combinations in this world!!
The pen through happens at 2:15.
You are welcome.
Now you can go back to the algorithm's sink hole again 😂
Edit: it gets picked up by the lecturer at 11:36.
If you are an Indian student then this lecture is great and very easy to understand.
dawg, i’m not even in school but here i am.
Just grateful Oxford Mathematics is allowing this to be seen by all. Very interesting, thank you
My brain is Quantumized after watching this lecture
God bless all those who learn these things and build the technologies that i get to enjoy today.
Now I can tell everyone that I attended an Oxford lecture!
Those people there are paying for their class while I just got it for FREE
Stonks😎
Yeah but they can use it to get 80 percent of jobs in the world. You’re just a nerd. Not stonks
@@adamfattal468 you don't need a degree in mathematics for 80% of the jobs in the world ...
Haha funny people arguing about a Joke around here
@@diegobarragan774 and now you are arguing as well...
:)
We can learn a lesson from this video that,your pronunciation doesn't matter,your knowledge matters👍🇮🇳
Professor: *Spends 20 mins explaining a complex theory
Professor: “Is that Okay?”
I am amazed by their patience
The way he writes the letter “s”. Love his accent and the way he discussed the topic
I’m here because I enjoy knowing that there actually are maths and physics professors who explain things and don’t just expect you to know the answer just by “following you intuition” (I’m not even kidding) 🙂
Did the quarantinee really boring to the point we are willing to watch quantum physics?
exactly
Yes
@Ethan Barman ppzp oryiffrryy e fyfvvrtrrt trvrr(4 Péc. De (; e e
I thoroughly enjoy watching these videos, maybe a bit too much...it really makes me feel like I'm in school again...except now, I have my pipe in-hand and some wine to thoroughly enjoy this lecture at my leisure. The inception of the internet is a beautiful thing, a mixed blessing perhaps in the grand-scheme of things, but in my own anecdotal world, a beautiful thing, it is.
Thank you for the upload.
bruh this guy’s accent is way more clear and understandable than American or British accent
That actually doesn't even make sense
yeah it is painful for me to hear, i speak all languages with perfect accent
Hispanics and indian accenst sounds very clear
Finally a smart comment
I did it mom, finally attended oxford lectures
You know its serious when the boards can slide.
I have questions
I have qus. Haunting me
For those who complain about his pronunciation, I am from Saudi Arabia and I understand it clearly and easily.
Here before it blows up because of the algorithm.
Considering English is likely this guys second language his vocabulary and word choice is excellent
His keyboards caps lock cannot turn off
Watching this video my procrastination has reached new heights.
meanwhile ME : oh my gosh what should i doo its my chemistry test today !
UA-cam : physics quantum theory ?
ME : hell yeah
I went to college in the early 70's but I don't remember courses this hard!
Wow a math professor that writes and speaks at a humans pace
Savage 😂😂😂
The fact that all the professors are from different countries really amaze me..
Started out watching tiny meat gang videos somehow ended up here learning quantum theory
Started at gay, British and sad ticktocks. Now im here?
These ASMR going to sleep videos are getting more and more advanced
How many white board do you have?
Oxford: Yes 😂
Wow. Wish I had him as a professor. He is far better than the ones I had.
His lecture is good for students.
I need to watch this video once a night...there is something that catches me so bad. Fernando you are the best.
Sounds like a fun class 👍🏼
idk if it’s just me but his accent is just *chefs kiss*, it just sounds so smoothing and satisfying
Argentinian accent for you
For anyone wondering, that's the argentinian/italian accent (quite the same actually).
As an argentinian, hearing that accent made me follow the lecture way easier :D
Hopefully I will grant myself with an Oxford bachelor degree after these lectures
I like his lectures.
Nada más escucharlo hablar pensé que tenía que ser español, y de repente dice que se llama Fernando lmao 😂
Es Argentino jaja
oh thanks, now i understand
the whiteboards are made from plastic
really?
Itni der me yeh sikha😂
I want this man as a professor
I don't even know why I am watching this tbh. But it looks and sounds fascinating nonetheless.
Good lecture...very clear in terms of writing/notes. I remembered some of my maths lecturer who talked and just scribble here and there for the whole lecture...assuming the studnts to understand😆. some are difficult to understand in terms of their pronounciation...my russian lecturer. Nevertheless...they are all very experienced professors and appreciate all the knowledge they gave...
I want full playlist of the lecture. It helps a lot. Thanks Oxford...
I found it absorbing.Including his English and the board work.And,I am past Ninety!
His pronunciation is DOPE
Many thanks for this great free lesson professor
Now I can say to my kids that I have attended a Oxford university lecture
This is very pleasant. I wish I could be in that class...
He writes the letters “S” “D” “T” “E” and “Y” the opposite of how I do it
I don’t know if I missed any 😂
E, R too
This is 3rd math's lecture video in my recommendation.. I clicked all of them and didn't watch any of them past 5 mints.
3:18 a student is on facebook
Emancipation Solace This is just an introduction. Doesnt need a full concentration to understand it.
@@charlielowes8495 how does this justify using Facebook?
This is university not highschool and they are not kids mate. They can do whatever they want if they could manage to pass the exam. They can just sleep at the dorm if you know what I mean.
it's fascinating how he writes starting from the bottom instead from the top
My OCD does not like how all the letters are capitalized except for the “i”
You don't have OCD. You're just a pedantic fucker...like myself.
Two wrongs don't make a right: the answer to using the written alphabet wrongly is not to use mental health terms wrongly.
Yeah and my schizophrenia caused me to be two persons. Stop misusing these terms, it's frustrating.
i like how he explains super complex stuff and then just turns around smiling and saying: it´s quite cool actually..
26:13 Minor inaccuracy: wave frequency
u - [niu] (greek letter ν - νι), not \eta [ita] (greek letter η - ητα)
40:50 Minor inaccuracy: absorb, not absorv
It's 3 am. I should be drawing right now, but my last 2 brain cells tell me I need to see this.
We can actually read what he is writing unlike some other professors i saw that right like doctors.