Everything you teach is so interesting. Not only you teach us perfect English but also you educate us on many others topics....since I learned "the linking/intrusive r" my speaking and reading English has improved 100%. I was in England last week and I had the opportunity to read a short story to a group of children. I applied all the rules I learned from you in your "Daily Quick Fix". It was a blast... I truly miss you daily dose of English - you're a great teacher! ( Ciao for now)
The 'Magical' linking and intrusive 'R's. The same occurs in the following example. E.g. - Law and order. - Intrusive Our English friends - Linking English pronunciation is tricky, unfortunately. 😊 Thanks for your advice and great tips as always, Greg.
You deserve much more views. Love your lessons. I understand English (British and American) very well but i have trouble to speak naturally. As you explain in the video, practice is the key so i will try to practice more ! Thanks
THANKS GREG !!! , I was waiting for another GREAT LESSON like this one!😊😊 I LOVE the BRITISH ENGLISH ACCENT !, because I consider BRITISH ENGLISH is the ORIGIN of others "types of English...." To be honest ,I prefer much more your accent ,than others teachers.... GREG !! YOU ARE THE BEST !!!❤❤❤ YOU'RE "UN CAPO "😅😅😅..THANKS for being my teacher !!!! Your way of teaching is a PLEASURE TO ME !!!!!!!!!! (CELIA FROM ARGENTINA 🇦🇷)🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Please Sir reply. (Please don't mind sir, it's too long comment) Is this information correct? (from Chat GPT) When you see a present participle (an -ing form) at the beginning of a sentence, ask yourself this simple question: 1. Is there an immediate reaction? If the second action (main verb) happens because of the first action (participle), it often means "as soon as." Example: "Hearing a loud noise, she looked outside." Here, the noise causes her to look outside right away. So, it means "as soon as she heard the noise." 2. Are the actions happening together without one causing the other? If both actions happen at the same time, but neither one causes the other, it usually means "while." Example: "Reading a book, he sipped his coffee." Here, reading doesn’t cause him to drink coffee; he’s just doing both at the same time. So, it means "while." Quick Check: Does one action make the other happen? Yes → It means "as soon as" No, just happening together → It means "while" I hope this way makes it even clearer!
Franck Ribéry, né le 7 avril 1983 à Boulogne-sur-Mer, est un footballeur international français qui a joué au poste d'ailier ou milieu offensif de 2000 à 2022.
Basado en tu apellido LOPEZ seguramente crees que existe el ingles americano como cualquier otro idiota que piensa que America es un país y no un continente. Those gringos should respect the REAL accent and latinos like you should learn to talk instead of using Google Translate
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Great video! Also your email's are very helpful! Thanks a lot!!!!
Sir, could you please make a video on how to use simple present simple and present continuous tense to talk about the future ?
Very interesting lesson Greg. Keep up the good work.
Everything you teach is so interesting. Not only you teach us perfect English but also you educate us on many others topics....since I learned "the linking/intrusive r" my speaking and reading English has improved 100%.
I was in England last week and I had the opportunity to read a short story to a group of children. I applied all the rules I learned from you in your "Daily Quick Fix". It was a blast...
I truly miss you daily dose of English - you're a great teacher!
( Ciao for now)
this is really helpful, thanks a lot.
Thank you Greg from Portovenere, Italy ;)
The 'Magical' linking and intrusive 'R's. The same occurs in the following example.
E.g. - Law and order. - Intrusive
Our English friends - Linking
English pronunciation is tricky, unfortunately. 😊
Thanks for your advice and great tips as always, Greg.
You deserve much more views. Love your lessons. I understand English (British and American) very well but i have trouble to speak naturally. As you explain in the video, practice is the key so i will try to practice more ! Thanks
Hey greg could you please make a video about cleft sentences
I find it really tough and I’m struggling with ☹️🙏
Thank you! I use this App and exactly with your voice ))))
THANKS GREG !!! , I was waiting for another GREAT LESSON like this one!😊😊
I LOVE the BRITISH ENGLISH ACCENT !, because I consider BRITISH ENGLISH is the ORIGIN of others "types of English...." To be honest ,I prefer much more your accent ,than others teachers....
GREG !! YOU ARE THE BEST !!!❤❤❤
YOU'RE "UN CAPO "😅😅😅..THANKS for being my teacher !!!!
Your way of teaching is a PLEASURE TO ME !!!!!!!!!! (CELIA FROM ARGENTINA 🇦🇷)🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thanks to Greg I’ll never forget the intrusive R lesson
I saw a film today, oh boy
About a Champagne Supernova in the sky 😜
Thanks a lot teacher ❤❤💮🌸🌼
I'm Colombian and I love british accent
Good job
Please Sir reply. (Please don't mind sir, it's too long comment)
Is this information correct? (from Chat GPT)
When you see a present participle (an -ing form) at the beginning of a sentence, ask yourself this simple question:
1. Is there an immediate reaction?
If the second action (main verb) happens because of the first action (participle), it often means "as soon as."
Example: "Hearing a loud noise, she looked outside."
Here, the noise causes her to look outside right away. So, it means "as soon as she heard the noise."
2. Are the actions happening together without one causing the other?
If both actions happen at the same time, but neither one causes the other, it usually means "while."
Example: "Reading a book, he sipped his coffee."
Here, reading doesn’t cause him to drink coffee; he’s just doing both at the same time. So, it means "while."
Quick Check:
Does one action make the other happen?
Yes → It means "as soon as"
No, just happening together → It means "while"
I hope this way makes it even clearer!
"beach " how many syllable plz
Please do a lesson on knowing the number of syllables in words
Franck Ribéry, né le 7 avril 1983 à Boulogne-sur-Mer, est un footballeur international français qui a joué au poste d'ailier ou milieu offensif de 2000 à 2022.
Sorry but I cannot understand the name of the app you showed us..can you write to me which app you use?
I start learn the British for 4 months from UA-cam. I was learn. By normal proneunction without accent
could you make a video about reflexive pronouns?
Excellent class. Now advise me how to your tuition fees from India.
👍🙂
It' a shame but the app you recommended doesn't speak my native language 😒
So you speak Italian. What is your level? Do you understand everything?
Booa o wooa
If you understand this you have a British accent
Your app is expensive bye bye
The app is worth every penny or rather Euro cent. Absolutely fantastic! I'm doing English, Spanish, and more. This Greg is a genius ! ☆☆☆☆☆
Who wants speak english with british accent? Hahaha
He means, to speak without your native access😊. He's British, so it's obvious that he'll teach British accent 😊
Basado en tu apellido LOPEZ seguramente crees que existe el ingles americano como cualquier otro idiota que piensa que America es un país y no un continente. Those gringos should respect the REAL accent and latinos like you should learn to talk instead of using Google Translate
I do...mate!
Learning different accents will help you understand people from different countries...
Me !!!! British accent is the best , to learn and also to understand easily ...BRITISH ENGLISH is the real way to learn this idiom🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇭🇳🇭🇳🇭🇳🇭🇳
Please pronounce "bottle of water" British style.
A bo a woah!