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Hi Alex, I’ve known u for a while now, and I watch your videos every day and practice.I wanted to know if u also offer private online classes. Best Tina Amy
I accidentally fell into your garden as I've learned English. What's a soft, intelligent, totally comprehensible manner of teaching! Some of your idioms I knew. And excellent "design" of lesson, using phrases with opposite meanings. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Learning Idioms this way is engaging, helpful and useful. Coming up with a new way of teaching, doing, etc. is always great. Teacher Alex, you are being very creative. Keep it up! I loved the video.
Hi Alex! Thanks for the lesson. Same of these idioms are familiar to me because they have Russians analogies. For instance about head in the clouds, it's saying "fly in the clouds".
Thank you Alex for this excellent lesson. I am very familiar with some of these expressions which exist almost identically in French. For example: "Avoir la tête dans les nuages" vs "avoir les pieds sur terre". "Cela coûte un bras" (but not a leg, we French take care of our physical integrity). "Cela coûte presque rien" ... Proof that English is largely derived from French?😉😉
@@engvidAlex Hi Teacher👋, I have a question to you. Heading and Going. For example; I am going to work and I am heading to work....what's diferant between eachothe? Which one is prefered when you speaking? Please, Can you explain to me? Bye
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!
You can use an article or no article with instruments. “I play the guitar” or “I play guitar” are both correct and used. It’s the same with seasons. “I love fall” and “I love the fall” are both correct and used.
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Hi Alex,
I’ve known u for a while now, and I watch your videos every day and practice.I wanted to know if u also offer private online classes.
Best
Tina Amy
What a great teacher. Thank you, Alex!
I accidentally fell into your garden as I've learned English. What's a soft, intelligent, totally comprehensible manner of teaching! Some of your idioms I knew. And excellent "design" of lesson, using phrases with opposite meanings. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
You're welcome! I hope you continue to learn and grow.
Fascinating! Thank you, Alex. You're "one in a million"😊👍
A faithful person is one in a million! very rare to find them, but not impossible!
Thank you very much for teaching us English.
Great 👍
You are marvelous and auspicious.❤
Thanks a lot for this lesson
Thank you for your hard work.
It was a lot of fun making this video!
@@engvidAlexThanks for the video.Greetings from Kazakhstan❤.
A real masterpiece!
Excellent.❤
Thank you very much dear teacher.
You're welcome! I hope you enjoyed the video.
Great Lessons, Alex! Thanks a ton for Your Time and Dedication!😀
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful.
Wow, this lesson is a jewel to me.
Thank you teacher interesting your videos very important good morning
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it interesting.
Thanks Teacher Alex, as always a great lesson!🤩
You're welcome! Keep learning!
Thank you for explaining useful idioms. ❤
I like the way you teach
Obrigado Alex. Thanks Alex...
❤ thanks a lot
What a wonderful lesson, it's one of my favorite now ❤
I’m so happy you liked it! It’s a fun one, right?
Thank you so much for good explanation!
You're welcome! I hope you'll check out my other videos!
I really appreciate it 😊
Thank you for letting me know about interesting and useful idioms :)
Learning Idioms this way is engaging, helpful and useful.
Coming up with a new way of teaching, doing, etc. is always great. Teacher Alex, you are being very creative.
Keep it up! I loved the video.
Thanks! I’m glad you liked the way I approached learning idioms.
👏👏👏👏A jolly good lesson !
Muchos saludos,
Mariano Scotti
Olivos, Buenos Aires
Thank you for the kind words, Mariano! Good luck with your English practice.
Do more videos like this , it's a great way to memorize words
Amazing 🤩😍
Hi Alex! Thanks for the lesson. Same of these idioms are familiar to me because they have Russians analogies. For instance about head in the clouds, it's saying "fly in the clouds".
And "an early bird" is used in Russian lg.
Thanks a lot really appreciate it 😊
This kind Of videos are really useful this is real English thanks teacher
Thank you. I’m glad to hear it’s useful.
Nice work.thanks 👏👏👏👏👏
Fantastic❤
I’m glad you enjoyed the lesson!
Thank you Alex for this excellent lesson. I am very familiar with some of these expressions which exist almost identically in French. For example: "Avoir la tête dans les nuages" vs "avoir les pieds sur terre". "Cela coûte un bras" (but not a leg, we French take care of our physical integrity). "Cela coûte presque rien" ... Proof that English is largely derived from French?😉😉
Greetings teacher Alex 👋, I quite benefit from your 3 books, they are great. Today your lesson was good. Thanks
That’s great to hear! Thanks for letting me know.
@@engvidAlex You really explain the topics very well with examples in the book. Likewise, your videos are the same. 👍🙏💯
@@engvidAlex Hi Teacher👋, I have a question to you. Heading and Going. For example; I am going to work and I am heading to work....what's diferant between eachothe? Which one is prefered when you speaking? Please, Can you explain to me? Bye
You’re a great teacher please we need learn about travel Airport and hospital
This peter I’m from Africa Ethiopia land of coffee
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!
An early bird catches the worm. Not me. I'm a vegetarian.. 😂
Thank you very much for the lesson! I suppose you're a fan of Junji Ito, am I right?
Interesting and intelligent channel cool video
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My kids cost me an arm and leg 😂
Unfortunately, I'm behind on my tasks 😢.
Hi everyone! Maybe someone here want to practice speaking english but have no partner... Let's practice with me! I am learning too !
Hi, it seems like a great idea! What is your native language?
Eye for an eye is Old Testament, to turn the other check is New Testament. Right?
12:27 is it correct? Maybe “… playing THE piano”?
You can use an article or no article with instruments. “I play the guitar” or “I play guitar” are both correct and used. It’s the same with seasons. “I love fall” and “I love the fall” are both correct and used.
@@engvidAlex thank you for the answer! I like your channel and watch your videos on a regular basis!
Thank you so much for learning with me! I'm glad that the channel has been helpful.
I hope if you move a little to let us take a screen shot 😅
My shoes cost me an arm and a leg😂
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Gold is expensive paper is cheap.😂😂
Not twitting anymore😂
Yeah, my Twitter is dead. I will probably move to Instagram in the near future.
Turn the other cheek just as Jesus did. This doesn't mean being stupid😉 God knows what He does..
If someone slaps you , can you turn your other cheek to let him slap you again ?!