This video was filmed BEFORE the pandemic. Now many more people are working from home now, even if they don't want to! More workplace English lessons to watch: Professional English: Expressions to use in business & office meetings ua-cam.com/video/0VCrIgOqwq4/v-deo.html Understand PHONE conversations in English ua-cam.com/video/6qSXlTPr2HA/v-deo.html
I love listening to your accent, you are very well-spoken. I'd love to talk like you at some point of my life. Also, it'd be great if you could creat a podcast in order to discuss different topics. I'd definitely would listen to that and I'm sure many others would follow. Even though I enjoy the way you speak a little bit more of speed wouldn't harm anybody. Greetings from colombia!
Thanks for the feedback and suggestion. Speed is a difficult one as if I speak too fast then the beginners and pre-intermediates won't understand what I'm saying but I will bear this in mind when I'm making videos specifically for advanced students.
I love how you present timely topics that everyone can relate to. For English learners living in North America, these topics and vocabulary would be especially useful!
At the beginning of the pandemics I started to work entirely from home, I'm from IT so this was quite what I expected. But now, I really miss meetings with my coworkers, the conversations at the break room where so decompressing.
This is amazing! I am picking up way more nice words and expressions from the tutor's explanation compared to the vocabulary on the whiteboard) Thanks, Benjamin!
11:48 Maybe the first 'that' could be dropped as is often witnessed in modern speech. Anyway, you always manage to come up with the most relatable topics. Thank you. Old subscriber.
First of all, I love your accent. Is it Contemporary RP? I would love to get to know how to have private classes with you, Benjamin. My intention is to find a teacher who would help me with my BrE accent.
@@ibrahimabdullahbasalamh8993 I've been studying English for 17 years now. It's about time to give a personality to my English, I believe. I work with books in British English and I prepare students for Cambridge examinations, which are in British English. I don't have the British English myself yet. I started to transition from AmE to BrE and now I would like to continue this process.
Hi good day! Is it okay to say have I nice day even though it's evening because based on my research I can say have a wonderful evening to my customer. But I have a customer said to me have a great day or nice day so I'm kinda confused. Hope you can answer my question THANK YOU! ☺☺☺...
Thanking to Benjamin T. would you mind make letters flow out from your speak in the screen appear for its that is can be see what the words you speak l am thank you for common
This video was filmed BEFORE the pandemic. Now many more people are working from home now, even if they don't want to!
More workplace English lessons to watch:
Professional English: Expressions to use in business & office meetings ua-cam.com/video/0VCrIgOqwq4/v-deo.html
Understand PHONE conversations in English ua-cam.com/video/6qSXlTPr2HA/v-deo.html
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Benjamin is very good Teacher, He has got very pleasant voice and good examples...very nice! Thank you
Thank you! 😃
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Thank you! 😃
I love listening to your accent, you are very well-spoken. I'd love to talk like you at some point of my life. Also, it'd be great if you could creat a podcast in order to discuss different topics. I'd definitely would listen to that and I'm sure many others would follow. Even though I enjoy the way you speak a little bit more of speed wouldn't harm anybody. Greetings from colombia!
Thanks for the feedback and suggestion. Speed is a difficult one as if I speak too fast then the beginners and pre-intermediates won't understand what I'm saying but I will bear this in mind when I'm making videos specifically for advanced students.
I love how you present timely topics that everyone can relate to. For English learners living in North America, these topics and vocabulary would be especially useful!
Thanks for that.
From North America. Your channel is helpful.
Great!
thanks teacher for this nice video !!!!
At the beginning of the pandemics I started to work entirely from home, I'm from IT so this was quite what I expected. But now, I really miss meetings with my coworkers, the conversations at the break room where so decompressing.
I know what you mean. Hopefully you will get back soon.
You have an incredible sense of teaching! It's all helpful.
Thanks :)
This is amazing!
I am picking up way more nice words and expressions from the tutor's explanation compared to the vocabulary on the whiteboard)
Thanks, Benjamin!
11:48 Maybe the first 'that' could be dropped as is often witnessed in modern speech. Anyway, you always manage to come up with the most relatable topics. Thank you. Old subscriber.
You're welcome.
I love working from home.
Me too!
First of all, I love your accent. Is it Contemporary RP?
I would love to get to know how to have private classes with you, Benjamin. My intention is to find a teacher who would help me with my BrE accent.
Why do you focus on British accent instead of English itself?
@@ibrahimabdullahbasalamh8993 I've been studying English for 17 years now. It's about time to give a personality to my English, I believe.
I work with books in British English and I prepare students for Cambridge examinations, which are in British English. I don't have the British English myself yet. I started to transition from AmE to BrE and now I would like to continue this process.
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Hi good day! Is it okay to say have I nice day even though it's evening because based on my research I can say have a wonderful evening to my customer. But I have a customer said to me have a great day or nice day so I'm kinda confused. Hope you can answer my question THANK YOU! ☺☺☺...
I would say 'have a nice day' in the morning only. 'Have a nice evening' is more appropriate in the evening.
Thanks
You're welcome.
2:14 Can anybody explain what "rustle up a website" means?
create
it's an informal phrasal verb that means to quickly put something together.
thanks
You're welcome!
Thanking to
Benjamin
T. would you mind make letters flow out from your speak in the screen appear for its that is can be see what the words you speak l am thank you for common
I like the idea but sounds quite difficult technically.
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Is that who you are named after?
What accent do you speak with sir ?
Could you please tell me?
You'd probably classify it as modern RP which is a type of accent spoken in the UK. More info in this video: ua-cam.com/video/PcIX-U5w5Ws/v-deo.html
@@engvidBenjamin could you please recommend me some UA-camrs with rp accent?
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Well done Wendell for being first TO comment :)