Reach C1 fluency by joining my complete course at app.anglo-link.com/. This teacher-guided online course includes weekly LIVE Lessons and Workshops with me + a Members' WhatsApp Conversation Club to boost your speaking skills. Memberships start from US$6.50 per month.
Your explanations are crystal clear. The topic is useful and interesting. The pace is slow but dynamic. You make English affordable. Thanks for your excellent work. Furthermore, I love your voice and I find you a really attractive woman. Apologies for any inconvenience!
@@AngloLinkEnglish in these strange times one must be careful when complimenting women: sometimes the compliment could be interpreted as a sort of bullying or harassment. That's why, in case I offended you, I apologize. I guess that's not the case and I celebrate it. I enjoy your videos really much! Cheers
I am a Trainer (Industrial Maintenance) I start watching your channel this week. Very organized course, I love your way, It is very good. I thank you very much.
You're most welcome, Faycal, and thank you for subscribing to my channel. I hope you watch and enjoy all the lessons. There are additional video lessons and content in my online course. You might enjoy the personal study plan available on the online platform.
You are amazing teacher across the world.... I was most confused in this from a year. However you cleared my doubt...how i would say thank you ...! I have not enough words ❤❤ thanks a lot
I found your channel 2days prior to my IELTS test. Let's just say if I have had more times, I would have score higher. I managed to address most of mistakes just from a few of your videos(4-5videos). You also answer questions in the comment section even if the video was years ago. I got 7Listening, 7Reading, 6Writing, 5.5speaking. And for anyone who is looking forward to take an ielts test, rmb that part 2 of speaking is very important. I fail to speak for 1-2minutes in part 2 becuz I got a topic which im not really familiar with, I couldnt come up with content.
Thank you very much, ma'am for sharing the outstanding lesson and clearing the confusion about 'who and what questions ' where most of us English learner make mistake. Your lessons are always awaited.
Anglo-Link Thanks a lot for the lesson. 🌞 I've got a little question: You say > this was a topic not > that was a topic. Could you please explain why? I thought: ◀️ That was then vs This is now ▶️ So now I'm a bit confused.
I didn't watch your vedios for a long time.im your subscriber also .but now I checked it's great you replied to all the comments. First time I saw an online English channel giving reply
Thank you so so so much 🌹 for your lessons teacher Minoo I really love your accent and I adore you and your way of teaching because I enjoy it too much. I love you teacher Minoo
After a long time I have watched your video... You became more amazing both in look or in teaching :) . Excellent lesson. Thanks you Minoo for bringing this up to us.
This video clearly demonstrates how well you digested grammar contents. pls, let's know if you have compilation of your video lessons in book form. TNX videos.tnx
Thank you, Sreenath! I was really pleased to see how much work you put in after joining my online course last month. I hope you enjoyed your studies, and that you will be able to continue.
ma'am you are great, I was much confused about word orders while making long sentences, But after watching your lecture I have no any confusion, Thanks Ma'am , with great respect and love
Hello My dear teacher Minoo ,Firstly,i would like to thank you for all your efforts and your clear and detailed explanations,really,i have been waching your videos since i discovered your channel,because they are very beneficial and interesting.please i have one little question:what is more suitable in this case:MIGHT or WILL ??? THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE THAT IT..........SNOW THIS WEEK. Because this phrase was in my exam 2 days ago,and i think that my teachers accidently happened to correct it wrongly.
Thanks a lot for your continued support! That's a tricky one! The commonly used modal verb after this expression is 'might', but of course, you can argue that because we've already said 'chance' to express 'possibility', then 'will' should work too.
Intentions and (personal) plans are similar, and they're both expressed with 'going to': I'm going to clean the kitchen. The main distinction is between 'intentions/plans' and 'arrangements', which are expressed using Present Continuous: I'm cleaning the kitchen with John this morning. We're starting at 10. You can study this distinction further in this lesson: ua-cam.com/video/Q_B5IipS88o/v-deo.html
I am from India 😊 I like the way of teaching method. literally i enjoy when I watch your vedios basically I am beginner of English learner so plz suggest me some tips to get high commond on English and I can get fulency in less time .I started learning English after ended up 12th examination . I belong from village so my 12th completed . Where I learned every subject in my own Hindi language .now I have come in city to greadution .here all subject topic's have to read in English either presentation sesnal examination . I struggle so hard to get good in English . bcz that's cause barrior for me Everytime I wish you tell me any systematic way to solve my problems
Hello Ahmed, Many people are faced with the same challenge as you. I give some tips on how to study and become fluent in this lesson: ua-cam.com/video/gPFFrA9CvwE/v-deo.html If you like my way of teaching, you can join my online self-study course at anglo-link.com. You can sign up and try some free lessons.
Thank you! What about where and when? For example, 'Eiffel tower is located in Paris'. Is it 'Where Eiffel tower is located?' or 'Where is Eiffel tower located' or maybe something else?
You're very welcome. Good question: With all other Wh-questions (where, when, why, etc.) we always need the question form: Where IS Eiffel Tower located. 'who' and 'what' are special cases.
First I want to thank you Mam, I have a question I'm doing Master in English and we're learning British English and also difference with American but the problem is I want to ask which accent should I adopt please tell me I you get my message ,Which accent should I adopted the British or American ? Please share your opinion
Thank you, Shariq! As you're studying British English, it will be easier to learn the British pronunciation. However, if you end up pronouncing certain sounds the American way, that's perfectly fine. Many of us have mixed accents. Focus on clarity, not adopting a specific accent.
WHAT People are mare what they hide than what they show WHO I'm who I'm not who you think I'm not who you want me to be I'm me WHOM Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed
@@AngloLinkEnglish If you ask me , I very much like your lessons and always look forward to them simply because I feel you've got almost full mastery over the language.
Thank you for all these useful videos! Please, I have a question if is possible for you to reply : what's the difference between "in front of" and "at front of" because these aren't clear for me. Thank you!
You're welcome, Diana. 'in front of' describes the spatial relationship between two things or people: I sat in front of her. 'at the front of' describes the part of one single thing: I sat at the front of the classroom.
You're welcome, Dmitriy. Yes, here are the two lessons: Questions: ua-cam.com/video/kjR-3_ctBMA/v-deo.html Indirect Questions: ua-cam.com/video/uZ0BUf4WuhQ/v-deo.html
Where does it hurt? >> Asking about the place where it hurts >> It hurts here, below my elbow. What hurts? Asking about the thing that hurts. >> My elbow hurts.
1. How could I not know about this? Or How couldn't I know about this? 2. Is he not my dad too? or Isn't he my dad too? Could you please tell me which one is correct and How to ask a negative question?
Yes, I do. To join the course, you pay a monthly or 6-monthly subscription fee. There are three levels of membership starting at US$6.49 per month. You can find more information about it here: app.anglo-link.com/memberships/
thank you so much for the explanation. I have a question. why did you use "the storm damaged the roof" instead of "the storm has damaged the roof" in quiz number two. are they both correct?
Yes, they would both be correct in different contexts. I've used the Past Simple in this example to show clearly that the auxiliary in needed in one case, and not in the other.
Hello Elsa, Thank you for your interest in my online course. There are different options starting at US$ 6.49 per month. You can find all the information on this page: app.anglo-link.com/ You can first set up a free account and explore some of the content by visiting anglo-link.com. Then, if you want to upgrade and get access to the complete course, visit 'store - memberships'.
Pronunciation takes a lot of practice. You'll find some ideas and tools in these lessons: ua-cam.com/video/ssuiqtreiBg/v-deo.html & ua-cam.com/video/slHK1cl3MlI/v-deo.html Joining my online course may also be helpful. You can join and try some free lessons here at anglo-link.com.
Reach C1 fluency by joining my complete course at app.anglo-link.com/. This teacher-guided online course includes weekly LIVE Lessons and Workshops with me + a Members' WhatsApp Conversation Club to boost your speaking skills. Memberships start from US$6.50 per month.
Your explanations are crystal clear. The topic is useful and interesting. The pace is slow but dynamic. You make English affordable. Thanks for your excellent work. Furthermore, I love your voice and I find you a really attractive woman. Apologies for any inconvenience!
Thanks a lot for your very kind comments. Not sure why you're apologising!
@@AngloLinkEnglish in these strange times one must be careful when complimenting women: sometimes the compliment could be interpreted as a sort of bullying or harassment. That's why, in case I offended you, I apologize. I guess that's not the case and I celebrate it. I enjoy your videos really much! Cheers
I am a Trainer (Industrial Maintenance)
I start watching your channel this week.
Very organized course, I love your way, It is very good.
I thank you very much.
You're most welcome, Faycal, and thank you for subscribing to my channel. I hope you watch and enjoy all the lessons. There are additional video lessons and content in my online course. You might enjoy the personal study plan available on the online platform.
@@AngloLinkEnglish Thanks a lot!
I have started*
@@japoemka thanks
This lesson with "Questions - Learn English Grammar'" makes an amazing pair! Thank you very much!
My pleasure, Jobson!
Really clear and helpful...the best explanation ever about this topic!
Thanks a lot!
My pleasure!
You are amazing teacher across the world.... I was most confused in this from a year.
However you cleared my doubt...how i would say thank you ...! I have not enough words ❤❤ thanks a lot
You're very welcome!
great lesson! I have been in doubt about it for a long time! thank you!
You're welcome, Lukas! I'm glad this has cleared up your doubts.
Superb!
You are one of the best English trainer. God bless you ma'am.
Thanks a lot Gurpreet!
I found your channel 2days prior to my IELTS test.
Let's just say if I have had more times, I would have score higher. I managed to address most of mistakes just from a few of your videos(4-5videos). You also answer questions in the comment section even if the video was years ago.
I got
7Listening, 7Reading, 6Writing, 5.5speaking.
And for anyone who is looking forward to take an ielts test, rmb that part 2 of speaking is very important. I fail to speak for 1-2minutes in part 2 becuz I got a topic which im not really familiar with, I couldnt come up with content.
Thank you for your feedback and advice to other IELTS candidates, Prum. I'm glad my lessons were helpful to you in the test.
Thank you very much, ma'am for sharing the outstanding lesson and clearing the confusion about 'who and what questions ' where most of us English learner make mistake. Your lessons are always awaited.
You're most welcome, Sandeep! I'm glad this was a topic that you need some clarification about.
Anglo-Link
Thanks a lot for the lesson. 🌞
I've got a little question:
You say > this was a topic
not > that was a topic.
Could you please explain why?
I thought:
◀️ That was then vs This is now ▶️
So now I'm a bit confused.
This lady is very very special.
Thanks a lot, Akhilesh! That's an amazing compliment!
“ outstanding teacher “
Thanks a lot, Shahnavaz!
Thank you for your invaluable feedback. Thumbs up!
You're very welcome!
I didn't watch your vedios for a long time.im your subscriber also .but now I checked it's great you replied to all the comments. First time I saw an online English channel giving reply
Thank you! I'm glad you're back watching my lessons.
@@AngloLinkEnglish great pleasure teacher keep going ❤ from Kuwait now.im from india
Thank you so so so much 🌹 for your lessons teacher Minoo
I really love your accent and I adore you and your way of teaching because I enjoy it too much.
I love you teacher Minoo
Thanks a lot for your continued support, Ahmed!
I've really enjoyed the lesson. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Hello . I appreciate your teaching. Actually I had some problems with this grammar but now I learn it and I'm hapoy. Thank you so much.
You're very welcome!
After a long time I have watched your video... You became more amazing both in look or in teaching :) . Excellent lesson. Thanks you Minoo for bringing this up to us.
You're most welcome, An ee, and thanks a lot for your very kind comment and continued support.
@@AngloLinkEnglish :)
Excellent video class.
Many thanks!
I loved your study plan. Maybe I'll get start it next year. 🙂
Thank you for checking out my online course, Melanie! I'm glad you liked what you saw, and I'll look forward to welcoming you on the course soon.
This helped me alot ,thank u !
May Allah bless u💜💜
You're very welcome!
This video clearly demonstrates how well you digested grammar contents. pls, let's know if you have compilation of your video lessons in book form. TNX videos.tnx
Thank you, Adil!
Not at present, but I am compiling PDFs of my lessons. Maybe one day.
Oh thanks! Clear now.
You are welcome!
Please make more videos on ordering of words/sentence structures
I am from Bangladesh. Your video was helpful 😊. Thank you.
You're welcome!
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Thank you!
Excellent class!!
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You're welcome dear!
Very helpful video!
Thank you, Mam!
🙂
My pleasure!
Very clear explanation.. love, love, love.. thank you 💖💖✨
Glad it was helpful!
The lesson was really helpful. Thank you
You're most welcome.
I find teachers are good but you are really great transformer.
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Everytime i learn new content when i visit to your channel....Really,ur work is appreciable....☺️
I'm glad you're finding my lesson helpful, Varsha!
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Happy to see you mam after a long time.
Thanks a lot! I hope you enjoyed the lesson.
Something better than this is impossible.
Thaaaanks, darling!
Thank you very much, Isabela! I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson.
Keep up the awesome work love 📺📺📺📺📺☎️☎️☎️
Thanks a lot! I will.
"Are you originally from Iran..?" Wow! Love from India ❤️
Thank you, Sreenath!
I was really pleased to see how much work you put in after joining my online course last month. I hope you enjoyed your studies, and that you will be able to continue.
I'm pleased to see this video. How have you been Ms. Anglo? Thank you again !
Thank you, Abdulaziz! I've been very well, just very bust with several projects.
Thank you. Greetings from Mexico
You're welcome!
Very nice madam
talented teacher
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Thank you, Gulab! I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson.
It was very helpful.
I'm glad to read this, Vansh.
ma'am you are great, I was much confused about word orders while making long sentences,
But after watching your lecture I have no any confusion,
Thanks Ma'am , with great respect and love
Thanks a lot for your kind comment. I'm glad my lessons have been helpful to you.
ua-cam.com/video/uEC7hV0M_Zg/v-deo.html
Mind blowing
Thanks a lot!
Oh, thank you!! It's easy to understand, but so hard to use in practice.. 🥵🧡
You're welcome!
To activate a structure in your speech, you need to create your own examples of that structure in writing first.
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Hello My dear teacher Minoo ,Firstly,i would like to thank you for all your efforts and your clear and detailed explanations,really,i have been waching your videos since i discovered your channel,because they are very beneficial and interesting.please i have one little question:what is more suitable in this case:MIGHT or WILL
???
THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE THAT IT..........SNOW THIS WEEK.
Because this phrase was in my exam 2 days ago,and i think that my teachers accidently happened to correct it wrongly.
Thanks a lot for your continued support!
That's a tricky one! The commonly used modal verb after this expression is 'might', but of course, you can argue that because we've already said 'chance' to express 'possibility', then 'will' should work too.
What is the difference between intentions and plans? could you please tell me the difference in meaning with examples?
Intentions and (personal) plans are similar, and they're both expressed with 'going to': I'm going to clean the kitchen.
The main distinction is between 'intentions/plans' and 'arrangements', which are expressed using Present Continuous: I'm cleaning the kitchen with John this morning. We're starting at 10.
You can study this distinction further in this lesson: ua-cam.com/video/Q_B5IipS88o/v-deo.html
We missed you so much, ma'am.
Thanks a lot, Sajjad! I will do my best to publish more regularly.
@@AngloLinkEnglish Look forward to learning from the best.
love these
I am from India 😊 I like the way of teaching method. literally i enjoy when I watch your vedios basically I am beginner of English learner so plz suggest me some tips to get high commond on English and I can get fulency in less time .I started learning English after ended up 12th examination . I belong from village so my 12th completed . Where I learned every subject in my own Hindi language .now I have come in city to greadution .here all subject topic's have to read in English either presentation sesnal examination . I struggle so hard to get good in English . bcz that's cause barrior for me Everytime I wish you tell me any systematic way to solve my problems
Hello Ahmed,
Many people are faced with the same challenge as you. I give some tips on how to study and become fluent in this lesson: ua-cam.com/video/gPFFrA9CvwE/v-deo.html
If you like my way of teaching, you can join my online self-study course at anglo-link.com. You can sign up and try some free lessons.
Thanks mis for this video ♥️♥️♥️♥️🥀🥀🥀🥀
You're most welcome.
Thank you! What about where and when? For example, 'Eiffel tower is located in Paris'. Is it 'Where Eiffel tower is located?' or 'Where is Eiffel tower located' or maybe something else?
You're very welcome.
Good question: With all other Wh-questions (where, when, why, etc.) we always need the question form: Where IS Eiffel Tower located. 'who' and 'what' are special cases.
@@AngloLinkEnglish thank you again!
My pleasure!
Hello, Anglo-Link. fairly decent video. thank. :)
Thank you!
First I want to thank you Mam, I have a question I'm doing Master in English and we're learning British English and also difference with American but the problem is I want to ask which accent should I adopt please tell me I you get my message ,Which accent should I adopted the British or American ? Please share your opinion
Thank you, Shariq!
As you're studying British English, it will be easier to learn the British pronunciation. However, if you end up pronouncing certain sounds the American way, that's perfectly fine. Many of us have mixed accents. Focus on clarity, not adopting a specific accent.
WHAT
People are mare what they hide than what they show
WHO
I'm who I'm not who you think
I'm not who you want me to be
I'm me
WHOM
Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed
Nice quotes! Thanks for sharing.
thank you very much
You are welcome!
Long time no see ! Where have you been allllllll this time ma'am ?very glad you are here at last.
Thanks a lot, Issa! I've been busy with a few other projects. I'll do my best to publish lessons more frequently.
Ma'am , would you be so kind as to let me know your FaceBook account ? I desperately need it .
@@AngloLinkEnglish If you ask me , I very much like your lessons and always look forward to them simply because I feel you've got almost full mastery over the language.
Thank you, Issa! My FB page is facebook.com/AngloLink/
Quite useful.
Thank you!
Thank you
My pleasure, Durdana!
Great, great, great!!!
Thank you!
God bless you madam
Thank you!
Thanks a lot for replying madam
Ma'am I'd like to ask what is the difference between keep eating and keep on eating. Thank you!
There is no difference. 'on' is not really necessary, but commonly used.
Hiiiiiiii
How are you?
Hi i learned many
I'm glad to read this!
You are the best
Thanks a lot for your continued support, Ashraf.
Thanks a lot!
You're most welcome.
Thanks
You're welcome.
thank you!!
You're welcome!
Thank you for all these useful videos! Please, I have a question if is possible for you to reply : what's the difference between "in front of" and "at front of" because these aren't clear for me. Thank you!
You're welcome, Diana.
'in front of' describes the spatial relationship between two things or people: I sat in front of her.
'at the front of' describes the part of one single thing: I sat at the front of the classroom.
Thank you 🙏.
Hi I want to join your online courses...how can I join...I am from India ...how to pay the fees ...plz reply me ...
Hello Doora,
I'm glad you'd like to join my online course. You can sign up for it at anglo-link.com. You can pay by credit card or Paypal.
Ty for that lesson, different types of question is difficult for me. Have you done the video about direct and indirect questions yet?
You're welcome, Dmitriy. Yes, here are the two lessons:
Questions: ua-cam.com/video/kjR-3_ctBMA/v-deo.html
Indirect Questions: ua-cam.com/video/uZ0BUf4WuhQ/v-deo.html
I miss you a lot dear teacher
Thanks a lot, Abdelhakim! I've been busy with many different projects. I'll try to publish more regularly.
@@AngloLinkEnglish I hope so
Thank you very much
hi, long time no see.God save you from covid19
Thank you, Mimo! I hope that you and your loved ones are are well.
We are back.
What grammar structure is being used ?
Present Simple tense of verb 'be'.
Good evening
Thanks dear very much 🥰🥰
You are very welcome!
Please reply which sentence is correct where hurts? Where does it hurt?and tell me why please
Where does it hurt? >> Asking about the place where it hurts >> It hurts here, below my elbow.
What hurts? Asking about the thing that hurts. >> My elbow hurts.
MA'M plz do video on direct and indirect object
I've made a note of your request, Kinjal.
Thanku so much mam😊
You're very welcome, Nargis!
ua-cam.com/video/uEC7hV0M_Zg/v-deo.html
Hi,
Would you explain me. Which is the correct sentence?
What happened to you?
Or
What did happen to you?
Thank you
What happened to you? >> X happened to me.
What is asking about the subject (X) >> No inversion.
Thank you for your response,
I’d like to know above those questions which is subject and object.?
Thank you ❤
1. How could I not know about this? Or How couldn't I know about this?
2. Is he not my dad too? or Isn't he my dad too?
Could you please tell me which one is correct and How to ask a negative question?
You can use both forms. The contracted version (n't) is less formal and more common than the full form (not).
Anglo-Link Thank You very much.
Thank uu ma'am 🙂♥
You're very welcome.
Hello, do you have some online course ? How much does it cost? Thank you.
Yes, I do. To join the course, you pay a monthly or 6-monthly subscription fee. There are three levels of membership starting at US$6.49 per month. You can find more information about it here: app.anglo-link.com/memberships/
@@AngloLinkEnglish the best of luck
thank you so much for the explanation.
I have a question. why did you use "the storm damaged the roof" instead of "the storm has damaged the roof" in quiz number two.
are they both correct?
Yes, they would both be correct in different contexts.
I've used the Past Simple in this example to show clearly that the auxiliary in needed in one case, and not in the other.
Thanks 🙏🏾 it’s very helpful:)
You're most welcome, Nagim. I'm glad you've enjoyed it.
Comments the times of the video in the comments for whoever has the cell phone can choose the moments of the videos.
I have done that in the description box, Illo. You can also see them on the video as it plays.
This is my problem in my English 😂
I hope this lesson has solved it for you!
Perfect
Thank you!
Ma'am, what would be the answer of how do u do?
The best answer is: How do you do?
@@AngloLinkEnglish Thanks ma'am.
Mam plz recommen me some Advance English Grammar books
I would rather recommend my own online course, Shahzaib :-)
Check it out at anglo-link.com.
I didn’t even realised that the question word whom is American. And how in the earth is possible to say “to who?” in short questions
'to who' is a common native mistake.
Just wow.
Thanks a lot!
Love from INDIA
Thank you, Guna!
👍👌
Thank you!
@@AngloLinkEnglish you're such a humble lady 😊
@@AngloLinkEnglish and honourable 🙏😊
Maam what's cost of your complete self_study course?
Hello Elsa,
Thank you for your interest in my online course.
There are different options starting at US$ 6.49 per month. You can find all the information on this page: app.anglo-link.com/
You can first set up a free account and explore some of the content by visiting anglo-link.com. Then, if you want to upgrade and get access to the complete course, visit 'store - memberships'.
@@AngloLinkEnglish ok Thanks maam Anglo-link
You're welcome, Elsa! I look forward to welcoming you to the course.
@@AngloLinkEnglish Maam,How i paid my fee through cerdit card or cash?please give me some imformation
The possible payment methods are card (debit or credit) and Paypal.
Minoooooo I love you.🌹🌹🌹🌹💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
You're very kind, Quince! Thank you!
I have a question. Help me, please. If the sentence is ( They help me). How to form who question?
Who help me? or Who helps me? They
Who helps me?
Aaaaaaaah I feel like a beginner with this lesson thank you so much 😔
You're welcome. It's always good to revise the basic things.
my Teacher. why Board with small letter I dont see and read anything
How can improve my English skills pronunciation teacher
Pronunciation takes a lot of practice. You'll find some ideas and tools in these lessons: ua-cam.com/video/ssuiqtreiBg/v-deo.html & ua-cam.com/video/slHK1cl3MlI/v-deo.html
Joining my online course may also be helpful. You can join and try some free lessons here at anglo-link.com.
Hi
I would like to know if is correct to ask:
Would you mind me asking you something?
Yes, you can use both 'me' and 'my'.