The English Language Centre, Brighton

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @nancyfer2004
    @nancyfer2004 10 років тому +2

    OH GREAT MEMORIES!!!!WHEN I STUDIED FOR FEW MONTHS IN THE ELC, AND REMEMBER MY LAND LADY, MRS FRANCE ROBINSON, MY NAME IS NANCY CHILIQUINGA, FROM ECUADOR,

    • @abrilardila3727
      @abrilardila3727 6 років тому

      Hola Fernando. Sería posible que me dieras tu correo o alguna forma de contacto. Es que quisiera saber más opiniones sobre ELC. Te lo agradecería mucho. Muchas gracias

  • @businesscompany9292
    @businesscompany9292 8 років тому +2

    luvly Great accent Brighton....

  • @Academixyed
    @Academixyed 5 років тому +1

    The English Language Centre'in Brighton dil okuluna gitmek isteyen Türk öğrencilerin okul başvurusu ve İngiltere vize işlemleri işlemleri The English Language Centre'in Türkiye resmi kayıt ofisi Academix Yurtdışı Eğitim Danışmanlık tarafından ücretsiz olarak yapılmaktadır. Okul ile ilgili detaylı bilgiye ulaşmak ve bizimle iletişime geçmek lütfen tıklayınız; www.academix.com.tr/yurtdisinda-dil-okulu/the-english-language-centre/brighton

  • @ibrahiimal9392
    @ibrahiimal9392 7 років тому +1

    3> greet

  • @adrianlarkins7259
    @adrianlarkins7259 10 років тому

    I'm old. I'm conservative and I hate the way we copiy American English. Why? I noticed something else has crept into use which I do not think is imported from the US but is nonetheless just as annoying.
    What is wrong with the verbs "sitting" and "standing"? I keep hearing people on TV saying things like "I am sat" or " I am stood".
    I might understand if it was some sort of local colloquial grammar but it seems to be used by everyone, both north and south.
    Would anyone like to comment.

    • @adrianlarkins7259
      @adrianlarkins7259 9 років тому

      It bends but good grammar is good grammar and I am sat on that point. I think it derives from Northern England and has become fashionable for some reason. Since you are now in the UK, keep your ear open and you will soon hear people who are well educated saying SAT and STOOD instead of sitting and standing.