You explain very well the differences beetween the 3 words but the people use look and see when they are aware of that and is very common look and see, watch is for the TV for example
I looked through my window and saw a bird building a nest.So I sit down and watched it till it finished.It was perfect. .It's very useful for me thank you.
Your videos are informative .I have a question .which is ( are correct) He showed great skill. He showed a great skill. I have considerable faith in him. I have a considerable faith in him. He has deep love for her. He has a deep love for her. Should we use ( a) or not ? Why ,why not? Thanks in advance .way to go.
Hi Emma☺! Really perfect. I like your English video lesson so much. Your explanations about the different of using see or look at or watch are so really perfect. I have never had this way of teaching. It is really clear and useful. You are really good at teaching ☺ move on ☺ best wishes ☺ laurent from France ☺
Thanks for the video...It's very useful for me..., l love ( watching) the way you talk in british accent...,by the way...you're the most beautiful english tutor l have ever seen,...thank you...
Thank you Emma 😊😊😊 I always find your video rather useful 😄 Can you make a video explaining how we use adverbs of degree like “fairly” “pretty” “quite” “rather”? As far as I know, these are not always interchangeable to some degree 🧐 I am not sure to be honest, I use these words unnaturally I reckon, I just RANDOMLY pick up one when I need to make my expression slighter than usual, am I wrong? 😊😊
This is interesting Emma, as well as confusing though. What about stare, glare, glimpse, and I don't know whether I'm missing any other word related to the action of seeing?
Before watching this video I can honestly say that this video will be very informative for me. I really like your teaching style.. infinite love from india😘
The Pope can see the sea from the window of the Holy See. Early in the morning he looks at his watch and then he watches people go by. He looks at the clock and asks the bishop: 'Hey there, Bishop, my watch is five minutes slow, can't you see?' The Bishop responds grudgingly : 'Can't you see that I'm too old? I can't see very well! Please don't look at me like that!' The Pope says : 'Look at the playground! Can you see that yellow see-saw? TOO cool to be true! Let's go, Bishop, let's come out and play! ' The Bishop's says: Ok Pope, off we go! Look there! It's my niece, Emily. See Emily play! The Pope says: 'Will you ever learn English? The Bishop says: 'I have already learnt perfect English, and I have learnt it right from the horse's mouth! You see, I watch Emma's videos on UA-cam, she's the best teacher online!' The Pope says: 'What are you talking about?!!!? A horse whose name is Emma teaches you English?' The Bishop says laughing: 'I 'm afraid you must learn some idioms or else you'll never be able to have a talk in English! 🔵🌟🔴🌠 Hi Emma! Another inspiring video! Thank you very much, you're awesome! Greetings from Greece Michael '
Hi Emma Thank U for your video, I’m looking at your pretty eyes, in this sentence is better Looking than Watching even your pretty eyes are moving. I will be waiting your next video Have a nice weekend
No words to praise your teaching
Thanks for your kind cooperation
I watch your youtube when you talk about some topic,your smile is best😊I interested in your sofa,it look at comfortable😛
I have been learning more and more from your brilliant teaching so my hearty responsibilities for your fabulous service. Thanks madam
You explain very well the differences beetween the 3 words but the people use look and see when they are aware of that and is very common look and see, watch is for the TV for example
I looked through my window and saw a bird building a nest.So I sit down and watched it till it finished.It was perfect.
.It's very useful for me thank you.
I love british accent,😍😍 I wanna speak in british accent fluently. Lots of love from Indonesia ❤❤
Your videos are informative .I have a question .which is ( are correct)
He showed great skill.
He showed a great skill.
I have considerable faith in him.
I have a considerable faith in him.
He has deep love for her.
He has a deep love for her.
Should we use ( a) or not ? Why ,why not?
Thanks in advance .way to go.
Excellent class of pronunciation 🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍
Hi! What is the different speack, talk and say you can explain,please
You're using very simple , useful and attractive way of teaching that will stay in memory for ever..
Thanks Emma..waiting for the next video..
Thanks Emma. Very useful lesson
Clear explanation !
Thanks for your lesson.
Thank you so much Emma!
I really love your vids, your voice and your wonderful pronunciation,
it´s like heavenly music for my ears.
Hi Emma,
Truly wonderful lesson, I learn lots of new things with you lesson.
Thank you.
Very good your video Emma. Thank you very much...
Hi Emma☺! Really perfect. I like your English video lesson so much. Your explanations about the different of using see or look at or watch are so really perfect. I have never had this way of teaching. It is really clear and useful. You are really good at teaching ☺ move on ☺ best wishes ☺ laurent from France ☺
It's such an useful video, thanks a lot.
would you please make a video explaining sentence ending with prepositions?
I can certainly add it to the list of hundreds of other requests 😂
Thank you so much, Emma! You have such a pleasant voice. I love it❤️❤️❤️
I didn't know this... Thank you, 🙏
Very useful. Thank you madam.
Thanks for the video...It's very useful for me..., l love ( watching) the way you talk in british accent...,by the way...you're the most beautiful english tutor l have ever seen,...thank you...
Glad I can help! :)
@@Pronunciationwithemma anytime...
Great, thank you Emma!! Now I'm waiting for the video with tell/say/talk/speak :D
Haha I’ll add it to the list
@@Pronunciationwithemma ❤
Thank you Emma. Thanks for helping us. And by the way, you are very beautiful and sweet❤️😊
Thank you for a clear lesson emma
I never forget watch your video every Friday.
Thanks so cool! Thank you :)
Thank you for this Fantastic lesson.
Thank you so much for the lesson my lovely teacher.
Good Job. Your explanation about this subject was perfect.
Thank you!
thank you Emma very good videos 👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much teacher, I watching your videos every Friday.
I’m glad :) thank you
Please make a video on these words ...
1) program
2) obviously
Check out my Instagram page - I do individual word pronunciation videos there. Or, just check the dictionary :)
Thank you Emma.
Thank you Emma ❤
Nice...........Tutorial.....
When I saw a notification from UA-cam, I looked at it and it was yours! Now I am watching it.😄
Thank you for the video, teacher Emma!♥️🌷
I’m so glad 😄
Awesome tip. Thanks.
Wowwww, now i got it😍 i have a bunch of thanks for you
Thank you Emma 😊😊😊
I always find your video rather useful 😄
Can you make a video explaining how we use adverbs of degree like “fairly” “pretty” “quite” “rather”?
As far as I know, these are not always interchangeable to some degree 🧐 I am not sure
to be honest, I use these words unnaturally I reckon, I just RANDOMLY pick up one when I need to make my expression slighter than usual, am I wrong? 😊😊
I could add them to the list for you... but it’s a long list of requests :)
@@Pronunciationwithemma thank you!!
Thanks
Great tip Emma! You're the best!
Wooow amazing explanation.
I loved it
This is interesting Emma, as well as confusing though. What about stare, glare, glimpse, and I don't know whether I'm missing any other word related to the action of seeing?
Stare - to look at someone (focus your eyes) for a long time. Glare - similar to stare. Glimpse - a very quick look at something :)
Stare - to look at someone (focus your eyes) for a long time. Glare - similar to stare. Glimpse - a very quick look at something :)
Stare - to look at someone (focus your eyes) for a long time. Glare - similar to stare. Glimpse - a very quick look at something :)
@@Pronunciationwithemma thank you dear!
Good video! Very clear :)
Thanks ma'am. Love you
Thank you sweet Emma
Before watching this video I can honestly say that this video will be very informative for me. I really like your teaching style.. infinite love from india😘
Thx Emma
thank you
Hello! I'm from Brazil🇧🇷 good afternoon for you!
wow So useful! Thank you!
Hello my fivere teacher i'm hocine from algéria i like your vidéo well
thank you soooooooooo much
Thank you emma
I watched your New video.
Thank you Very Much
Simply the best 💟!!
Good one 💫
See: something that you aware of.
Look : focus yr eyes on things that isn't moving.
Watch: focus yr eyes on moving things
Exactly!
Thanks ever so much!
Thanks. You are nice.
You are really the best
Thanks mam. I'm your new subscriber.
Gracias por el vídeo. 😊
De nada :)
De nada :)
Like always. Great
Thanks u
Gool lesson
But make a video every day so we can learn fast
Sure! Are you willing to pay my bills for me so I can do that? ;)
You are funny but in your way we need ten years to learn english
The Pope can see the sea from the window of the Holy See. Early in the morning he looks at his watch and then he watches people go by.
He looks at the clock and asks the bishop:
'Hey there, Bishop, my watch is five minutes slow, can't you see?'
The Bishop responds grudgingly :
'Can't you see that I'm too old? I can't see very well! Please don't look at me like that!'
The Pope says :
'Look at the playground! Can you see that yellow see-saw? TOO cool to be true! Let's go, Bishop, let's come out and play! '
The Bishop's says:
Ok Pope, off we go! Look there! It's my niece, Emily. See Emily play!
The Pope says:
'Will you ever learn English?
The Bishop says:
'I have already learnt perfect English, and I have learnt it right from the horse's mouth! You see, I watch Emma's videos on UA-cam, she's the best teacher online!'
The Pope says:
'What are you talking about?!!!? A horse whose name is Emma teaches you English?'
The Bishop says laughing:
'I 'm afraid you must learn some idioms or else you'll never be able to have a talk in English!
🔵🌟🔴🌠
Hi Emma!
Another inspiring video!
Thank you very much, you're awesome!
Greetings from Greece
Michael
'
Great examples :)
good morning
Hi there Emma 😊
You are my life
Super
Te amo ❤
that was genius
Hi Emma Thank U for your video, I’m looking at your pretty eyes, in this sentence is better Looking than Watching even your pretty eyes are moving.
I will be waiting your next video
Have a nice weekend
Yes, it sounds better here to say look at, rather than watch. But I guess you could watch them too if you’re focusing on the movement :)
I really love you, frankly speaking
Cool
👍
Watch my watch?
If you like, sure
you deserve 🍪
Look this pictures I took on my vacation
Without my glasses, I can't see anything
We watch television every night
Exactly! :)
How to say better in British English
I like you
💙💙💙💙💙
Today Friday you didn't upload any video 🙁
❤❤❤❤❤🇧🇩💝
Hi beauty
See, you saw without fucos on it.
Look, you fucos on.
Watch, moving picture on screen.
Am I right?
Yes and also for other moving things like, watching the sunset, watching someone fight, watching someone play.
And "focus" is the correct spelling xD
Exactly! You got it.
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@@Pronunciationwithemma thank you so much, you are a good teacher👩🏫