Present Perfect Simple (to talk about experiences)
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- Thank you for joining us in the studio this evening. Tell us about your teaching experience, your travels, all the exciting things you have done.
As an English teacher, I've lived in a lot of different countries. I lived in Indonesia and Vietnam for 2 years and in this job I've met an amazing amount of people who have travelled in different places in the world a very international group and it's really fun to talk to all the other teachers about the countries they've been to.
How are your Saudi experience? What exciting things have you done so far?
I've been to Al Diriyah which was really amazing and beautiful and I've eaten in a Saudi restaurant Najd Village. I've tried a lot of different Saudi foods and Kabsa I like very much. Also, I've tried the grape leaves with rice in them and I don't remember what that's called but that's really good too.
It seems you've done everything, Leann. Is there anything you haven't done?
I've never been to the Pyramids in Egypt. I'd really like to do that. I've never been to Bahrain. I've never been to Yemen. What else? I've never camped put in the desert over night.
Thank you Lean for sharing your experiences with us. It was a pressure talking to you.
The teacher has lived in Indonesia.
True
She hasn't lived in Vietnam.
False
She hasn't been to Saudi Arabia?
False
She has tried different Saudi foods.
True
She hasn't been to Egypt.
True
She's visited Yemen.
False
Has she met a lot of people?
Yes, she has.
Has she been to Bahrain?
No, she hasn´t.
like it so more people can see this
Thank you for joining us in the studio this evening. Tell us about your teaching experience, your travels, all the exciting things you have done.
As an English teacher, I've lived in a lot of different countries. I lived in Indonesia and Vietnam for 2 years and in this job I've met an amazing amount of people who have travelled in different places in the world a very international group and it's really fun to talk to all the other teachers about the countries they've been to.
How are your Saudi experience? What exciting things have you done so far?
I've been to Al Diriyah which was really amazing and beautiful and I've eaten in a Saudi restaurant Najd Village. I've tried a lot of different Saudi foods and Kabsa I like very much. Also, I've tried the grape leaves with rice in them and I don't remember what that's called but that's really good too.
It seems you've done everything, Leann. Is there anything you haven't done?
I've never been to the Pyramids in Egypt. I'd really like to do that. I've never been to Bahrain. I've never been to Yemen. What else? I've never camped put in the desert over night.
Thank you Lean for sharing your experiences with us. It was a pressure talking to you.
Hey! I just have a comment. I don't understand what Lean says when she mentions "I also I've tried the great ___ with the rice in them..." Just for curiosity, can you tell me what she says? Thank you.
It's called Dolma (stuffed grape leaves).
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You're welcome.
Dulce Ramirez she said grape leaves with rice in them
Dulce Ramirez did you realize that some people can have experiences no one else around them has had ; with out even leaving their home towns ? Check out the channel called Lilly in the valley
Thank you for the video. It's useful
Hello.. Great video. Is it possible to have it written? There are some parts that I couldn't completely understand. Thanks.
Cleuber Hashimoto lol. That statement speaks volumes to point out; she is supposed to be an English teacher. Funny stuff. Hey , did you realize; some people can have experiences that no one else around has had? This is with out even leaving their home towns. Check out the channel called Lilly in the valley
Cleube
Thank you for joining us in the studio this evening. Tell us about your teaching experience, your travels, all the exciting things you have done.
As an English teacher, I've lived in a lot of different countries. I lived in Indonesia and Vietnam for 2 years and in this job I've met an amazing amount of people who have travelled in different places in the world a very international group and it's really fun to talk to all the other teachers about the countries they've been to.
How are your Saudi experience? What exciting things have you done so far?
I've been to Al Diriyah which was really amazing and beautiful and I've eaten in a Saudi restaurant Najd Village. I've tried a lot of different Saudi foods and Kabsa I like very much. Also, I've tried the grape leaves with rice in them and I don't remember what that's called but that's really good too.
It seems you've done everything, Leann. Is there anything you haven't done?
I've never been to the Pyramids in Egypt. I'd really like to do that. I've never been to Bahrain. I've never been to Yemen. What else? I've never camped put in the desert over night.
Thank you Lean for sharing your experiences with us. It was a pressure talking to you.
No entendí ni mierda, pero gracias
Why is it, they always make it look like Saudi is an exciting country for women?????
Do you think she's being insincere?
Well, this video came out in 2016, when women were not allowed to drive or watch sport games there :D. It is a country where playing chess or listening to Western Music is still considered evil, according to high Imams. So, I doubt the sincerity of her statement, and in fact, I would not be surprised if she was declared a witch for the color of her hair in Saudi. :)
Eugene Koshanof yah really. Some people can have experience no one else around them has had and never even leave their home towns . Check out the channel called Lilly in the valley
Que onda no entendi
😭😭😭😭
Lus Armando Hernadez Rodrigues pues es en ingles si no sabes ingles para que lo ves? No es ofensa que tengas una linda semana
JAJAJAJAJA x2
Yo bien por la tarea XD
do you have the transcription?
Thank you for joining us in the studio this evening. Tell us about your teaching experience, your travels, all the exciting things you have done.
As an English teacher, I've lived in a lot of different countries. I lived in Indonesia and Vietnam for 2 years and in this job I've met an amazing amount of people who have travelled in different places in the world a very international group and it's really fun to talk to all the other teachers about the countries they've been to.
How are your Saudi experience? What exciting things have you done so far?
I've been to Al Diriyah which was really amazing and beautiful and I've eaten in a Saudi restaurant Najd Village. I've tried a lot of different Saudi foods and Kabsa I like very much. Also, I've tried the grape leaves with rice in them and I don't remember what that's called but that's really good too.
It seems you've done everything, Leann. Is there anything you haven't done?
I've never been to the Pyramids in Egypt. I'd really like to do that. I've never been to Bahrain. I've never been to Yemen. What else? I've never camped put in the desert over night.
Thank you Lean for sharing your experiences with us. It was a pressure talking to you.
HELLO CAN YOU GIVE ME THE CONVERSATION YOU HAD IN THIS VIDEO PLEASE I NEED IT FOR A TASK
Thank you for joining us in the studio this evening. Tell us about your teaching experience, your travels, all the exciting things you have done.
As an English teacher, I've lived in a lot of different countries. I lived in Indonesia and Vietnam for 2 years and in this job I've met an amazing amount of people who have travelled in different places in the world a very international group and it's really fun to talk to all the other teachers about the countries they've been to.
How are your Saudi experience? What exciting things have you done so far?
I've been to Al Diriyah which was really amazing and beautiful and I've eaten in a Saudi restaurant Najd Village. I've tried a lot of different Saudi foods and Kabsa I like very much. Also, I've tried the grape leaves with rice in them and I don't remember what that's called but that's really good too.
It seems you've done everything, Leann. Is there anything you haven't done?
I've never been to the Pyramids in Egypt. I'd really like to do that. I've never been to Bahrain. I've never been to Yemen. What else? I've never camped put in the desert over night.
Thank you Lean for sharing your experiences with us. It was a pressure talking to you.
@@khatuna801 thank you!
@@khatuna801 many thanks :)
Like si ves esto por la profe maribel
Too short, but useful
Put the subtitles please kk
Patas ^~^ ;> ¬-¬
I want the conversation in sentences please .Help
Thank you for joining us in the studio this evening. Tell us about your teaching experience, your travels, all the exciting things you have done.
As an English teacher, I've lived in a lot of different countries. I lived in Indonesia and Vietnam for 2 years and in this job I've met an amazing amount of people who have travelled in different places in the world a very international group and it's really fun to talk to all the other teachers about the countries they've been to.
How are your Saudi experience? What exciting things have you done so far?
I've been to Al Diriyah which was really amazing and beautiful and I've eaten in a Saudi restaurant Najd Village. I've tried a lot of different Saudi foods and Kabsa I like very much. Also, I've tried the grape leaves with rice in them and I don't remember what that's called but that's really good too.
It seems you've done everything, Leann. Is there anything you haven't done?
I've never been to the Pyramids in Egypt. I'd really like to do that. I've never been to Bahrain. I've never been to Yemen. What else? I've never camped put in the desert over night.
Thank you Lean for sharing your experiences with us. It was a pressure talking to you.
Me pueden decir que dicen?
fernanda blanquel es una entrevista y le dice su experiencia como maestra
مرحبا" اريد كتابه لفظهم
Pudo ir al vaño
In English Please
que dicen en el 0:49 no entendi
...Y en este trabajo he conocido a mucha gente maravillosa quienes han viajado a diferentes lugares del mundo.
eh ma un pò di enfasi?
Ridicolo
In English, please.
@@khatuna801 😂😂😂
Weed
In spanish plis
aaa jajajja holaa
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The blue-haired girl, it seems that she is not a teacher, speaks like a novice person to try to speak English