Hi everyone! Thanks for watching! Please don't forget to give this video some love and let me know if you have any questions. ✍ QUESTION: What is something that is in your wheelhouse? Or something that is outside your wheelhouse? Let me know in the comments. Would you like to join my community for English learners? Join my email list for details coming soon! 😃 bit.ly/3QzoGgI Subscribe to my Instagram Community for weekly videos, personalized feedback on your speaking, and group chats with me and other English learners! instagram.com/englishwithjenna/ 🤓 or join my UA-cam Membership for exclusive weekly videos, personalized feedback, and more ua-cam.com/users/learnacademicenglish 🤓 WHAT TO WATCH NEXT: English Writing lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudk2w9s_xU4zrbQ3NJuiaMh3.html English Grammar lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudnbMc7WK5e6Hz1EQrz49Yvd.html 10 Common Grammar Mistakes: ua-cam.com/video/W8oTgCAikkc/v-deo.html My book recommendations for English learners: www.amazon.com/shop/jennafrancisco Say thank you and buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/learnacademicenglish ❤
Hi there Teacher, I have a question for you. I just wanted to know why you said in a, ship and not on the ship? I would be glad if you could clarify it please
Great question! Sometimes we can use “in” a boat, plane, train, etc to refer to “inside” and when the space is covered and/or at a lower level than the rest of the boat.
Hi everyone! Thanks for watching! Please don't forget to give this video some love and let me know if you have any questions.
✍ QUESTION:
What is something that is in your wheelhouse? Or something that is outside your wheelhouse? Let me know in the comments.
Would you like to join my community for English learners? Join my email list for details coming soon! 😃
bit.ly/3QzoGgI
Subscribe to my Instagram Community for weekly videos, personalized feedback on your speaking, and group chats with me and other English learners! instagram.com/englishwithjenna/ 🤓
or join my UA-cam Membership for exclusive weekly videos, personalized feedback, and more ua-cam.com/users/learnacademicenglish 🤓
WHAT TO WATCH NEXT:
English Writing lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudk2w9s_xU4zrbQ3NJuiaMh3.html
English Grammar lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudnbMc7WK5e6Hz1EQrz49Yvd.html
10 Common Grammar Mistakes: ua-cam.com/video/W8oTgCAikkc/v-deo.html
My book recommendations for English learners: www.amazon.com/shop/jennafrancisco
Say thank you and buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/learnacademicenglish ❤
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Hi there Teacher, I have a question for you.
I just wanted to know why you said in a, ship and not on the ship?
I would be glad if you could clarify it please
Great question! Sometimes we can use “in” a boat, plane, train, etc to refer to “inside” and when the space is covered and/or at a lower level than the rest of the boat.