Do you like to book appointments on the phone? Let me know in the comments! 😊Continue learning English with me by downloading my free ebook "5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker" 👉 www.speakenglishwithvanessa.com/free-ebook ❤️
I'm not entirely sure I really love this procedure but I gotta do that periodically. I'd say it happens once in a while. Thanks for the splendid lesson!
@TT-vb3yk because 1. in person you see the face expression and this helps a lot in conversation 2 because people can be more often rude by phone than in person 3 because secretary can more easy ignore you by phone as in person
when every Friday comes i thought about you , you don't lose what you teach us , you are always looking up opportunity for teaching thank you so much our dear teacher and i love you from Ethiopia.
Teacher whenever i'm done watching your videos I feel smarter and more confident... thank God there's people like you out there to help us pimp our English. You're doing a great job. Thank you.
Eh, as a native English speaker “there’s” works just fine there. I didn’t bat an eye there. True, “there are” is more grammatically correct, but the amount of natives who speak grammatically correct all the time is pretty low. You’re good bro.
Geez! This only thing used to be confusing for me cauz i heard, even on tv shows there's used with a plural noun...Now ,i get it, thanks a thousand times bro.
@@blacksunangel636 No problem. What's more important than being grammatically correct is to have what you're saying be understood and that you understand what they're saying. If you go to any English speaking country, especially the UK, the US, and Australia/New Zealand, you'll notice we're very loose with the rules of grammar in the vein of stuff like your "there's" example. We do that sort of thing quite often. And frankly, you probably understand that rule better than most English speakers lol.
Ouf !!! Finally I found a way to release my stress when I have to make an appointment over the phone or request any other service from stores, companies and so on. I usually feel frightened every time I need to use my phone for professional conversations. Now I get some tools for improving my skills so I can get always ready facing this kinda challenge. Thank you pretty much Teach Vanessa ! You’re definitely a life savior.
Great lesson ,today I have learnt some new words and expressions ,thank you Vanessa . I have been started to watch your videos from one month ,i got so much confidence while speaking English
Every time I watch your videos, I get a good mood! Because you're so clear and realistic that I feel so proud of myself to understand almost everything and also keeping learning more.
I hate to schedule appointments on the phone, many times the secretaries aren't too polite like this one! PS.: You're really a great teacher, I didn’t realize it’s been 35 min... You make the learning process light and pleasant. :)
Hello, Iam from India, Basically Iam from small village, now I am living in Bangalore city, I haven't studied in English as a first language, I learnt English and now I understand all native speakers English also,. Now Iam regularly watching your videos. Your pronunciation is so clear. Thank you so much
I think it is the best lessons in your all lessons. It doesn't mean your other lessons are not so good but I like that lesson very much so thank you very much for this lesson
I also feel a little bit nervous when i have to make an appointment I'm living in the netherlands and want to learn english and your channel is the perfect channel to learn english. Thank you for today
I like booking an appointment over the phone. It is more practical and more useful than usual. To add, watching this video I can tell that this secretary is really kind and detailed. Good job!
This was a very good and helpful lesson and when you mention that you get nervous while making appointment it was a healing to know that I am not the only one who gets that feeling and thanks for sharing that.
I've been watching your videos since you had just 55.000 subscribers. You and Dan have contributed significantly to my journey towards fluency. Thanks and keep up the good work!
Thanks a lot for this great lesson. Making appointments with doctors is always a bit intimidating, also in my mother tongue. And without insurance, it is pretty expensive too.
Best lesson !!! It s literally not posible to learn this things from text books but also from listening to podcast and reading books. Thank you you are the best!!!
Hi Vanessa! I am Sofi from Slovakia and I´ve watched almost all your videos. You are the best English teacher ever - thank you so much for teaching me! Wish you all the best! bye! P.S.: I´m only 13 years old but because of watching your videos my English is much better than my classmates´ english.
Great lesson :) Most of the time, I'm totally ok with making an appointment over the phone in my native language. Sometimes I start to feel nervous when the person on the phone is being not friendly.
Hi Vanessa, I hope you are doing well! Thank you so much for filming such a realistic experience, as It really helps to learn and absorb new expressions.
Thank you so much Vanessa for an important video that is commonly needed. Because we have to make such appointments on phone that is the easy way to save time and money.
Vanessa, dear, thank you so much for your great work you’re doing for people. I like your lessons very much, they’re so useful to me. I’ve recently came to the USA from Ukraine…and especially now I find your videos so-so useful. Thanks a lot again.
We just directly walking to hospital when needed. No custom of taking appointments while consulting doctor. But here it was quite nice to watch and to learn...
Wow I got a lot of idea Ma'am Vanessa .very helpful ..one of a kind verb and phrases..thanks a lot it help me in and needed situation like that ..thanks to you .keep it up , your my favorite teacher language teacher .
If I'm sure Vanessa is talking to me on the other end of the line, not only will I not be stressed, I'll enjoy talking to my most lovable teacher on earth.
Excellent episode! In the beginning, it was an uphill battle to catch the secretary up, after your explanation, it was quite easy to understand her. Thanks, Vanessa for your very worthwhile class and of course your special talent to teach us. Have a great weekend!
Yesterday I booked appointment, June,26 at 12:35. Vanessa, l'm liking to comment in the end the vídeos.I need to pract it and improve my English.Thanks
Thank you so much for this useful video. I always got nervous when I talked with someone on the phone. Most of he native speakers talk very fast, so it’s very hard to understand what they said. Thanks for your detailed explanation.
Alrighty teacher🙂!That was a huge, huge lesson for many reasons!I really enjoyed the way the conversation flew between you two, it was clear, fast and immenseley helpful!I wouldn't mind at all, if you make part 2 of booking a doctor's appointment!Maybe next time Dan could call her so that you can record it again?!Take care!
Thanks for this lesson! It's so interesting to hear real phone conversation. Like in real life :) I am working as a sales manager, so when I'm booking an appointment I am not nervous, because I call to different people every day, and for me it's like a habit
This is a great lesson! Making an appointment is one of the hardest things to do in a foreign language and so essential if you live in a country where your first language isn't spoken.
Great video again. You seem to know how to make me understand a still learn something. I don't like to schedule an appointment over the phone in any language, especially if the other person is impatient. I tend to speak slow and I used to stutter a lot.
What a great idea to record a real conversation booking an appointment at the doctor's. I wish I had seen it before I lived in the States. Also, I wish doctors' secretaries were so empathetic and patient in Spain. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this amazing video. I learned a lot from it. Well, for me, I 'm not used to get nervous whike booking fir something on phone in French or in Arabic, but it' s not the case in English. It's a bit of challenge, but after this video, I got the feet on the door to do it more and more frequently and comfortably as well. Thank you again!
This class is so helpful. Before watching this, I am the typical guy who only know to say” the price of the car is blah blah blah blah”. Now I will use “u r looking at …”to make the sentence. Thank you Vanessa😻👏
I love the real situation lesson. It makes me know that real US speaking is still hard for me. Anyway in Thailand, we seldom make appointment for doctor. If it is only small disease like fever or cold. We can go directly to drugstore and pharmacist can choose medicine for us without any prescription. And if you just exam your eye for buying eyeglasses or contact lenses. You don't need to see the eye doctor. You just go to the eyeglasses shop, exam your eye and choose eye frame. Eye doctor for us is like when you really have problem or disease with your eyes.
The greatest thing about you is that you put us in real situations of life, I really enjoyed it thank you Vanessa, and also to do not forget, congratulations about 3 millions of subscribers 🎉🎉❤️❤️❤️
Can you make a Receptionist, front desk Representative at hospital as well. And talking to doctor and so on. Like talking to the lab or talking about things use like you have to use the medicine every other day. You should use the medicine every second day. And these sentences.
Fantastic lesson. Thank you for showing the real expressions that you use at everyday times. This is very important for advanced students. A hug 🤗 from Chile.
Thanks so much, Vanessa! This lesson was very helpful. To tell the truth, I' ve misheard half of the secretary's speech without the subtitles. As for me, I don't feel any stress booking an appointment. The only thing I need for this call is a calendar where I highlight convenient days for the visit
Thanks Vanessa! This was a great lesson. I honestly haven't booked an appointment😂 I'm under age so I can't book any appointments or anything like this. My dad or brother always do such stuff. But I will one day😄
Thank you for the lesson, Vanessa! I've learned a few new expressions from it. I don't like talking on the phone in general and booking an appointment is a nightmare for me even in my native language. Luckily I can book a doctor's appointment online!
It's no a problem, Be consistent in your studies, now I can watch Vanessa's videos at 1.5 x speed. I hope to you sucessefull in your life and that your dreams can be true.
@@xbhavxx Bhavya , Doctors office is an office with 1 doctor and 1 or 2 staff where as clinic is a large with several doctors. We say clinic for everything here. I went to the doctor office last week for a check up.
Thank you soooo much Vanessa. I was debating with myself although I needed a check wit my doctor.. this gave me confidence. Am going to call my eye doctor office and also my general doctor's office today ❤❤❤❤today
I used to feel nervous when I had to book appointmens on the phone, but I've overcome it completely (at least in my native language German). The secretary used the phrase "Gotcha". What does it mean? Is this a polite way to say I got it? Thank you so much. Your English lessons are amazing. 👍😊👏
So Well, i like this kind of videos since im working hard to improve my listening skills, support girl spoke so fast, i dunno what i"ll do without subtitles helping me this one...
Having a conversation over the phone it's most terrifying thing on the way of speaking English. The Secretary was speaking is way more fast as i've expected, practice and only practice maybe give me that level of confidence reduce my fear on phone calling. Thanks a lot for this lesson Vanessa ❤️❤️❤️
Teacher Vanessa, this is video , is completely perfect. I hate appointments over the phone at my language Portuguese. I love your lesson, you are the best Thank you so much for sharing everything always ♥️♥️♥️
Hi Vanessa, your video on scheduling appointments in English is incredibly helpful! I have a quick question: Could you explain the difference between ‘I have not’ and ‘I haven’t been seen by you before’ when responding to the secretary’s question at [00:03:44]? I’m curious about the nuances in formality and context. Thanks for making English learning so accessible!
Do you like to book appointments on the phone? Let me know in the comments! 😊Continue learning English with me by downloading my free ebook "5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker" 👉 www.speakenglishwithvanessa.com/free-ebook ❤️
I'm not entirely sure I really love this procedure but I gotta do that periodically. I'd say it happens once in a while.
Thanks for the splendid lesson!
Yeah I would like to bother sectary on phone after watching this confidentially.... Can't thank-you enough 🙇🏻♀.
Hiiiiiiii u like ur sound
And I also like ur behaviour respect from India
Yes, i like to book appointments on the phone, but sometimes i have nervous whith it. With best regards from Ukraine.
You always know well how to tailor your lessons according to learners' needs! Thank you very much my sweet teacher!🥰 YOU ROCK!!
I'm so glad that this lesson was useful to you, Cybill! 😊❤️
@@SpeakEnglishWithVanessa ❤🧡💛
Your facial expressions alone make my day Vanessa. Your smile is really relieving.
Many people don't like making phone calls for appointments. Even native speakers. Great lesson.
I want to do friendship with you and I like you honey
Then this is definitely not a service. As service supposed to mean “being content & happy”.
I am not understanding why not liking to make phone calls for appointments.
@TT-vb3yk because
1. in person you see the face expression and this helps a lot in conversation
2 because people can be more often rude by phone than in person
3 because secretary can more easy ignore you by phone as in person
when every Friday comes i thought about you , you don't lose what you teach us , you are always looking up opportunity for teaching thank you so much our dear teacher and i love you from Ethiopia.
Teacher whenever i'm done watching your videos I feel smarter and more confident... thank God there's people like you out there to help us pimp our English. You're doing a great job. Thank you.
Oops! Sorry... It's 'there are people' instead of there's people..
Eh, as a native English speaker “there’s” works just fine there. I didn’t bat an eye there.
True, “there are” is more grammatically correct, but the amount of natives who speak grammatically correct all the time is pretty low. You’re good bro.
Geez! This only thing used to be confusing for me cauz i heard, even on tv shows there's used with a plural noun...Now ,i get it, thanks a thousand times bro.
@@blacksunangel636 No problem. What's more important than being grammatically correct is to have what you're saying be understood and that you understand what they're saying.
If you go to any English speaking country, especially the UK, the US, and Australia/New Zealand, you'll notice we're very loose with the rules of grammar in the vein of stuff like your "there's" example. We do that sort of thing quite often.
And frankly, you probably understand that rule better than most English speakers lol.
Ouf !!! Finally I found a way to release my stress when I have to make an appointment over the phone or request any other service from stores, companies and so on. I usually feel frightened every time I need to use my phone for professional conversations. Now I get some tools for improving my skills so I can get always ready facing this kinda challenge. Thank you pretty much Teach Vanessa ! You’re definitely a life savior.
Great lesson ,today I have learnt some new words and expressions ,thank you Vanessa . I have been started to watch your videos from one month ,i got so much confidence while speaking English
Vanessa this video was amazing,the best way to learn another language is listening to natural and expontaneous conversation
Wow, this is such a useful lesson! I am sure that many English learners will benefit from this real-life practice! 😊
Every time I watch your videos, I get a good mood! Because you're so clear and realistic that I feel so proud of myself to understand almost everything and also keeping learning more.
I hate to schedule appointments on the phone, many times the secretaries aren't too polite like this one!
PS.: You're really a great teacher, I didn’t realize it’s been 35 min... You make the learning process light and pleasant. :)
You American?
@@alexunstoppable7737 no, Brazilian. Why? 🤔
@@DiegoNascimento1That is awsomeeee! We really are in anywhere LOL
Hi there! I am Olivia from Angola.
Hello, Iam from India, Basically Iam from small village, now I am living in Bangalore city, I haven't studied in English as a first language, I learnt English and now I understand all native speakers English also,.
Now Iam regularly watching your videos. Your pronunciation is so clear.
Thank you so much
This is so far the best way of learning real english, thank you so much Vanessa!! Look forward to seeing more of this type of conversation!👍
I think it is the best lessons in your all lessons. It doesn't mean your other lessons are not so good but I like that lesson very much so thank you very much for this lesson
I also feel a little bit nervous when i have to make an appointment
I'm living in the netherlands and want to learn english and your channel is the perfect channel to learn english. Thank you for today
As usual dutch people speak or know English...
Something doesn't add here
I like booking an appointment over the phone. It is more practical and more useful than usual. To add, watching this video I can tell that this secretary is really kind and detailed. Good job!
Thank you so much for adding English subtitles. It helps me lot to understand what was you explaining at every moment . thank you
Subtitles definitely help understand better.
This was a very good and helpful lesson and when you mention that you get nervous while making appointment it was a healing to know that I am not the only one who gets that feeling and thanks for sharing that.
I really understand your speaking,
It's really clear
You're precious ❤️
Thank u dear Vanessa ♥️
Love from Turkey 🇹🇷
Great! I also found interesting how we use the past tense in situations like this (for politeness, I guess.).
This conversation was really interesting. Y'r the Best 💯
I always wach all your videos on friday. I'm happy to learn English with You
@@cindymena486 0
@@cindymena486 did you understand
These sort of live calling lessons are really great Vanessa!! Very beneficial for advanced non-native speakers also. Expecting more!!!
Congratulations Vanessa for this incredible work you are making in the world. Great job Vanessa!
You rock!
Oh teacher Vanessa it is a great dialogue! So explained, learning new American expressions to book an appointment. Excellent and thanks a lot .
Hi Vanessa
I’ve missed you a lot
Honestly. you’re the best English teacher I never ever seen before
Have a nice day!
Just was lucky to be here with befuddled state and left overjoyed. Congrats @Vanessa, the second teacher to none
I've been watching your videos since you had just 55.000 subscribers. You and Dan have contributed significantly to my journey towards fluency. Thanks and keep up the good work!
Excellent! Great idea, Vanessa! I hope you do things like natural conversations more times.
Thanks a lot for this great lesson.
Making appointments with doctors is always a bit intimidating, also in my mother tongue. And without insurance, it is pretty expensive too.
Best lesson !!! It s literally not posible to learn this things from text books but also from listening to podcast and reading books. Thank you you are the best!!!
We need more real conversation like this ,very helpful,thank you Vane!
I didn’t understand to secretary. But your voice is so clear and easy to understand. Much love vanessa.
Hi Vanessa! I am Sofi from Slovakia and I´ve watched almost all your videos. You are the best English teacher ever - thank you so much for teaching me!
Wish you all the best! bye!
P.S.: I´m only 13 years old but because of watching your videos my English is much better than my classmates´ english.
Congratulations on improving your English skills, Sofia! Thanks so much for learning with me.😊❤️
Great lesson :) Most of the time, I'm totally ok with making an appointment over the phone in my native language. Sometimes I start to feel nervous when the person on the phone is being not friendly.
Thank you so much. I am taking over patients scheduler position at the hospital. It’s a great example for me. Thank you again . I am following you.
Hi Vanessa, I hope you are doing well!
Thank you so much for filming such a realistic experience, as It really helps to learn and absorb new expressions.
Thank you so much Vanessa for an important video that is commonly needed. Because we have to make such appointments on phone that is the easy way to save time and money.
Vanessa, great job, thank you! Do some more real-life conversations in the future, please! :)
Vanessa, dear, thank you so much for your great work you’re doing for people. I like your lessons very much, they’re so useful to me. I’ve recently came to the USA from Ukraine…and especially now I find your videos so-so useful. Thanks a lot again.
Vanessa, you have the best way of teaching English! 😊 👏 Appreciated ❤
We just directly walking to hospital when needed. No custom of taking appointments while consulting doctor. But here it was quite nice to watch and to learn...
Thank you for your teaching! It’s so practical with so many details I can learn more!
Wow I got a lot of idea Ma'am Vanessa .very helpful ..one of a kind verb and phrases..thanks a lot it help me in and needed situation like that ..thanks to you .keep it up , your my favorite teacher language teacher .
The real situation conversation like this is really really helpful. I hope to see more of lessons like this with actual situations. Thank you.
Vanessa, you are not only a stunning English language teacher but also an accomplished actress. 🌹
If I'm sure Vanessa is talking to me on the other end of the line, not only will I not be stressed, I'll enjoy talking to my most lovable teacher on earth.
The real..live lesson than anything else..It already proves Vanessa is the best English teacher👍
Excellent episode! In the beginning, it was an uphill battle to catch the secretary up, after your explanation, it was quite easy to understand her. Thanks, Vanessa for your very worthwhile class and of course your special talent to teach us. Have a great weekend!
Yesterday I booked appointment, June,26 at 12:35. Vanessa, l'm liking to comment in the end the vídeos.I need to pract it and improve my English.Thanks
Thank you so much for this useful video. I always got nervous when I talked with someone on the phone. Most of he native speakers talk very fast, so it’s very hard to understand what they said. Thanks for your detailed explanation.
Thank you for your help! Just now I booked an appointment for eye doctor after was looking this video! You are the best teacher!
Alrighty teacher🙂!That was a huge, huge lesson for many reasons!I really enjoyed the way the conversation flew between you two, it was clear, fast and immenseley helpful!I wouldn't mind at all, if you make part 2 of booking a doctor's appointment!Maybe next time Dan could call her so that you can record it again?!Take care!
Thanks for this lesson!
It's so interesting to hear real phone conversation. Like in real life :)
I am working as a sales manager, so when I'm booking an appointment I am not nervous, because I call to different people every day, and for me it's like a habit
This is a great lesson! Making an appointment is one of the hardest things to do in a foreign language and so essential if you live in a country where your first language isn't spoken.
Hai Jenny😊😊
Hi Mahendra!! 👋🙂
@@JennyMayolinEnglish How are you? Will you help in improving my English??😊😊
Great video again. You seem to know how to make me understand a still learn something.
I don't like to schedule an appointment over the phone in any language, especially if the other person is impatient.
I tend to speak slow and I used to stutter a lot.
What a great idea to record a real conversation booking an appointment at the doctor's. I wish I had seen it before I lived in the States. Also, I wish doctors' secretaries were so empathetic and patient in Spain. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this amazing video. I learned a lot from it. Well, for me, I 'm not used to get nervous whike booking fir something on phone in French or in Arabic, but it' s not the case in English. It's a bit of challenge, but after this video, I got the feet on the door to do it more and more frequently and comfortably as well. Thank you again!
I love your lucid way of dealing with seemingly complex situations !!
This class is so helpful. Before watching this, I am the typical guy who only know to say” the price of the car is blah blah blah blah”. Now I will use “u r looking at …”to make the sentence. Thank you Vanessa😻👏
What a great lesson! Thanks a lot ☺️ I took lots of notes! Hi from Ukraine!
I can say you're a great teacher and what you explain about phone conversation that is very easy to understand
I love the real situation lesson. It makes me know that real US speaking is still hard for me. Anyway in Thailand, we seldom make appointment for doctor. If it is only small disease like fever or cold. We can go directly to drugstore and pharmacist can choose medicine for us without any prescription. And if you just exam your eye for buying eyeglasses or contact lenses. You don't need to see the eye doctor. You just go to the eyeglasses shop, exam your eye and choose eye frame. Eye doctor for us is like when you really have problem or disease with your eyes.
The greatest thing about you is that you put us in real situations of life, I really enjoyed it thank you Vanessa, and also to do not forget, congratulations about 3 millions of subscribers 🎉🎉❤️❤️❤️
Can you make a Receptionist, front desk Representative at hospital as well. And talking to doctor and so on. Like talking to the lab or talking about things use like you have to use the medicine every other day. You should use the medicine every second day. And these sentences.
One of the best English lesson videos that I have ever watched. Thank you!!
A great lesson as usual 💕💕💕💕 . Is there a PDF summary for the lesson ?
Fantastic lesson. Thank you for showing the real expressions that you use at everyday times. This is very important for advanced students. A hug 🤗 from Chile.
What kind of person could hit the unlike button on Vanessa's videos?. That question doesn't let me sleep quietly at night!!!
@@rubisha_a123 hey guys, I think I have seen you on the ellen show, have you ever been there?. Let me know please!!!
Thanks so much Vanessa, there is always something new to learn, even after so many years of studying English /American. Never slack off !
Thanks so much, Vanessa! This lesson was very helpful. To tell the truth, I' ve misheard half of the secretary's speech without the subtitles. As for me, I don't feel any stress booking an appointment. The only thing I need for this call is a calendar where I highlight convenient days for the visit
Thanks Vanessa!
This was a great lesson.
I honestly haven't booked an appointment😂 I'm under age so I can't book any appointments or anything like this. My dad or brother always do such stuff. But I will one day😄
Where are you from?
@@shalomeleitos.3953 I’m from Yemen, but I live in the US.
Why are you asking though?
Thank you for the lesson, Vanessa! I've learned a few new expressions from it.
I don't like talking on the phone in general and booking an appointment is a nightmare for me even in my native language. Luckily I can book a doctor's appointment online!
I don't want to go to the doctor ... But I want to thank you for the useful phrases! Good luck!
Thanks a lot about your English lesson My amazing teacher keep up the good work
The secretary spoke really fast! I couldn't understand that without the subtitles!! 😶
I agree that phone conversations often seem really, really fast! I hope that my explanation was helpful.😊❤️
@@SpeakEnglishWithVanessa Yaas Vanessa!! It was really good and understandable!
Thank you! 💜💜
It's no a problem, Be consistent in your studies, now I can watch Vanessa's videos at 1.5 x speed. I hope to you sucessefull in your life and that your dreams can be true.
@@mmonizerodrigues Thank you so much for your Kind words. 😊
@@xbhavxx
Bhavya ,
Doctors office is an office with 1 doctor and 1 or 2 staff where as clinic is a large with several doctors.
We say clinic for everything here.
I went to the doctor office last week for a check up.
I love these kind of phone call appointments mam please do more for all of us .I am very thrilled to know your up coming video
What a great video so much useful stuff ✌🏽🇧🇷
Thank you soooo much Vanessa. I was debating with myself although I needed a check wit my doctor.. this gave me confidence. Am going to call my eye doctor office and also my general doctor's office today ❤❤❤❤today
Hundreds of expression flashes across your face within one minute 🙂. There's an actress asleep in you👌🥰🥰🥰.
Your videos means a lot someone moving to a new country thanks a lot
At first, I was afraid of making appointments on phone calls. After I became a medical student I can make them confidently.
Thanks God😂
Nice bro! From which college!
Hi Vanessa, I'm trying to learn English, and I'm been looking for classes and your lesson are my favorite! Sorry for my grammar,Still learning.
I used to feel nervous when I had to book appointmens on the phone, but I've overcome it completely (at least in my native language German). The secretary used the phrase "Gotcha".
What does it mean?
Is this a polite way to say I got it?
Thank you so much.
Your English lessons are amazing. 👍😊👏
gotcha = I got you = I understand
@@anneyi83 Thank you so much!!! 👍😄
Vanessa, I like your way of speaking english. | can learn better by listening to you. Your english is clear.
In my first language is normal, but in English never made any appointment, but a day I think I go take.
So Well, i like this kind of videos since im working hard to improve my listening skills, support girl spoke so fast, i dunno what i"ll do without subtitles helping me this one...
I was born on september 1st!! We are both virgos💃🏻💃🏻😅
When I came to America, it seemed very difficult, but now it's easier after understanding
Is it common for a clinic secretary to use "alrighty" in this situation? Can I mimic that in a similar setting?
Yes, it's common and considered very friendly and casual.
Having a conversation over the phone it's most terrifying thing on the way of speaking English. The Secretary was speaking is way more fast as i've expected, practice and only practice maybe give me that level of confidence reduce my fear on phone calling. Thanks a lot for this lesson Vanessa ❤️❤️❤️
I can speak english ,indian accent but understanding american accent without sub is a another challenge for me!
Hi I'm from India
Hi Vanessa, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I feel good watching your videos and learn a lot.
Omg ..How complicate is to book a doctor's appointment in us😂
Awesome lesson I think this lady who was the receptionist so informal ,thanks
Is not easy if you don't find your words !!!
great job Vanessa. Congrats for helpping people around the world as a english teacher.
So, how did your appointment go? :-)
Teacher Vanessa, this is video , is completely perfect. I hate appointments over the phone at my language Portuguese.
I love your lesson, you are the best
Thank you so much for sharing everything always ♥️♥️♥️
What is Gotcha?????
Hi Vanessa, your video on scheduling appointments in English is incredibly helpful! I have a quick question: Could you explain the difference between ‘I have not’ and ‘I haven’t been seen by you before’ when responding to the secretary’s question at [00:03:44]? I’m curious about the nuances in formality and context. Thanks for making English learning so accessible!