I recommend joining a professional association to network and receive broader support. TESOL, Inc. has different interest groups with community discussion boards. There's one for program administrators. www.tesol.org/
Ciao cara Jennifer, sono molto felici di studiare con questi vidi, sono molto belli e mi stanno aiutando moltissimo. Grazie mille, a presto| see you soon bye, bye.
I am mad in English and you are such a good teacher 🙂I am not really a basic English student but this lessons are important to see I am intermediate student.
Do you mean your mad about English as in you love it? I hope so! Many upper level students watch these lessons to review. It's also interesting to observe the learning process as it unfolds naturally.
Hi Jennifer as always you're awesome I watch your classes every week this has been very good for me Thanks so much and I'll see you next week I hope you have a lovely weekend my dear teacher 😉🇧🇷
Yes. I want these basic English lessons to be easy to follow, but challenging enough to be helpful for those with little knowledge of vocabulary or grammar. :)
Good question. No, no big difference at all. I used "need' because these ladies likely haven't studied modal verbs and modal-like expressions. I avoided expressions like: I have to go, I have to be going, I'd better get going, etc. Entertaining clips to listen to: getyarn.io/yarn-find?text=i%20need%20to%20go getyarn.io/yarn-clip/e232c4b6-7364-438e-977e-7dd523f9d25a getyarn.io/yarn-find?text=i%20have%20to%20be%20going
@@Englishwithjennifer Ok, I see. Thank you for clips. They're funny and useful. Could I ask you one more question, please? What's the difference between these two grammar structures: "Do you have...?" and "Have you got...?"
Hi Jennifer💕 What is the difference between "I need to get home" and "I need to go home"? And what is the difference between " let's start" and "let's get started"?
No difference. These are just variations: I need to get home (now). I need to get going. I need to go home. There are more. (I have to get going. I have to be going. I'd better get going.) I only presented a small set of possibilities. Let's start. = Let's get started. They're basically the same in meaning, but "Let's get started" is a bit more conversational.
What a good teaching this roll is fantastic I can learn in this roll a lot of thing in your lessons I enjoy a lot. Can you try in pronunciation. Pronounce is more important.💗💗💗💗💗
Ms. Jennifer please tell me is there any grammatical difference between British and American English? Regarding parts of speech or any other grammatical difference.
Hi. Speaking fast isn't as important as speaking clearly and accurately. Here are all my playlists. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/ Have you tried Oral Reading Fluency?
Just meeting someone: It's good to see you! Before ending a conversation and saying goodbye: It was good to see you. (Also: It was good talking to you.)
A question ? I need to get home . I need to get going . I need to go now . I want to go home . All are the same meaning or any difference between these ???
I don't say, "I want to go home." To tell people, it's time for me to leave, I can say: I need to go now. I need to get going. I need to get home. >> Then we add our goodbye: I need to go now. Bye. I need to get going. See you later. I need to get home. It was good to see you. Take care.
"Good to see" you can be part of your greeting: Hello! How are you today? Good to see you!" "It was good to see you" can be part of your goodbye: I need to get going. It was good to see you. Take care."
"About" is for subjects and topics: She knows a lot about medicine. Let's talk about sports. "Of" means something belongs: That's one of the neighbor's cats. The hood of my jacket has a hole. ua-cam.com/play/PLfQSN9FlyB6TT9yUCjC6QLTMphzLq2Ay0.html
There are so many ways to say goodbye and 'goodbye' is surprisingly the least common. Why is this? It's because it suggests you will not be seeing the person again. 'Goodbye' is too final and that is why the following are far more common in speech: Bye. Bye for now. See you soon. Catch you later. Until next time. Take care. Night. All the best. Have a good day. Take it easy. Speak soon. Missing you already Tarra! Cheerio! Farewell 10-4.
Very good point! I think I already gave these ladies plenty of phrases. The truth is there's so much more! But little by little. ;) Thanks for your list.
Would u please answer my question We can say-" the window broke." (The window was broken by him) But We cant write-"the letter wrote."(the letter was written by him) WHY? plss answer
Some verbs have both a transitive and intransitive meaning. "Broke" is one of those verbs. 1. The window broke. = all by itself (It sounds like it stopped functioning. You can't open and close it. It may not be cracked or shattered.) 2. The window was broken. = by someone 3. He broke the window. "Write" can also be transitive or intransitive. With a transitive meaning, the subject has to be the one who performs the action. The pattern isn't all so different, but the subject must be a person in #1 and #3. Only a person can write. 1. He wrote. 2. The letter was written (by him). 3. He wrote the letter. "Eat" is exactly the same. A person or animal (a living thing) has to be the subject in #1 and #3. 1. The guests ate. 2. The food was eaten (by the guests). 3. The guests ate the food.
"Start" can be transitive or intransitive. 1. The match has started. The match is starting. 2. The referee started the game. It's like a class with a teacher. 1. When does class start? - Class starts in twenty minutes. 2. The teacher is ready to start class. / The teacher started the lesson.
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You're welcome!
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Thank you! 😃 You're very kind. I hope you'll watch the other lessons in this series.
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I recommend joining a professional association to network and receive broader support. TESOL, Inc. has different interest groups with community discussion boards. There's one for program administrators. www.tesol.org/
Ciao cara Jennifer, sono molto felici di studiare con questi vidi, sono molto belli e mi stanno aiutando moltissimo. Grazie mille, a presto| see you soon bye, bye.
Thank you for studying with us! Please continue.
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You are welcome! I'll share a new Basic English lesson next week. :)
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You're welcome. Lesson 71 will be soon!
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You're welcome. I'll share a new lesson next week. :)
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Happy to hear that! 😊
I am mad in English and you are such a good teacher 🙂I am not really a basic English student but this lessons are important to see I am intermediate student.
Do you mean your mad about English as in you love it? I hope so! Many upper level students watch these lessons to review. It's also interesting to observe the learning process as it unfolds naturally.
Teacher I did not say I don't like or love english I love it soo much ❤️🥰 so I said "I am mad in it"! 😃😊
You can say, "I'm mad about English," but to Americans that could sound negative. An alternative is, "I'm crazy about English."
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Jennifer
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That's wonderful! Thanks for watching.
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I appreciate the support, Ra'ed. Take care.
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I'm happy you like it.
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Thank you. Please share the lesson with others. :)
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Glad to hear that! Please continue. I'll share Lesson 105 this week.
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I watch your classes every week this has been very good for me
Thanks so much and I'll see you next week
I hope you have a lovely weekend my dear teacher 😉🇧🇷
Thank you for watching both my basic and advanced lessons. :) Enjoy your weekend, Aparecido!
Greetings from México! I decided to watch all your videos and they are really useful for practicing.
Glad you like them! All my playlists are here. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/
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You're welcome, Paula. :) Take care.
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See you soon I hope!
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Thank you. See you next week for a new lesson. :)
Hi, it seems that these lessons are pretty easy, I enjoyed them though.
Yes. I want these basic English lessons to be easy to follow, but challenging enough to be helpful for those with little knowledge of vocabulary or grammar. :)
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Thanks for watching.
Hi Jennifer! Is there any difference between "I need to go now" and "I have to go now" or both phrases are appropriate? Thanks in advance!
Good question. No, no big difference at all. I used "need' because these ladies likely haven't studied modal verbs and modal-like expressions. I avoided expressions like: I have to go, I have to be going, I'd better get going, etc.
Entertaining clips to listen to:
getyarn.io/yarn-find?text=i%20need%20to%20go
getyarn.io/yarn-clip/e232c4b6-7364-438e-977e-7dd523f9d25a
getyarn.io/yarn-find?text=i%20have%20to%20be%20going
@@Englishwithjennifer Ok, I see. Thank you for clips. They're funny and useful. Could I ask you one more question, please? What's the difference between these two grammar structures: "Do you have...?" and "Have you got...?"
Hi Jennifer💕
What is the difference between "I need to get home" and "I need to go home"?
And what is the difference between " let's start" and "let's get started"?
No difference. These are just variations:
I need to get home (now).
I need to get going.
I need to go home.
There are more. (I have to get going. I have to be going. I'd better get going.) I only presented a small set of possibilities.
Let's start. = Let's get started.
They're basically the same in meaning, but "Let's get started" is a bit more conversational.
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Please continue to study with us. :)
It was so good to see you...😍😘
Hi there, Nicola. Hope all is well. Take care!
What a good teaching this roll is fantastic I can learn in this roll a lot of thing in your lessons I enjoy a lot. Can you try in pronunciation. Pronounce is more important.💗💗💗💗💗
There will be some lessons with pronunciation practice. Keep watching. :)
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Thank you for watching our lesson.
Dear Jennifer,
When will you share lesson 71?
I m waiting
This week. :) See you soon!
Ok thank you very much
Excuse me teacher. Please explain the word (to) is used after what verbs?
Sometimes we need the infinitive: to do, to be, to have.
For example: I need to study. I want to study.
NEED + infinitive
WANT + infinitive
@@Englishwithjennifer Thanks for the explanation. I understand😊
Ms. Jennifer please tell me is there any grammatical difference between British and American English?
Regarding parts of speech or any other grammatical difference.
Yes, there are some differences, but not enough to stop communication. :)
Here's one difference. ua-cam.com/video/uS7UV0EYgh4/v-deo.html
thank you so much ,you are a very good teacher please i have a question i understand and i wrote English but i cant speak fast what can i do ?
Hi. Speaking fast isn't as important as speaking clearly and accurately.
Here are all my playlists. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/
Have you tried Oral Reading Fluency?
Hello Jennifer, I shared the five lessons from 66 to 70.😋😋
Thank you!
Are there other basic English lessons coming soon?
There are more lessons to share. :) I will likely share an intermediate/advanced lesson next week, and then we'll return to basic English.
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Excuse me jennifer what's the different between it was good to see you and it is good to see you in this situation
Just tens or meaning
Just meeting someone: It's good to see you!
Before ending a conversation and saying goodbye: It was good to see you. (Also: It was good talking to you.)
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A question ?
I need to get home .
I need to get going .
I need to go now .
I want to go home .
All are the same meaning or any difference between these ???
I don't say, "I want to go home." To tell people, it's time for me to leave, I can say:
I need to go now.
I need to get going.
I need to get home.
>> Then we add our goodbye:
I need to go now. Bye.
I need to get going. See you later.
I need to get home. It was good to see you. Take care.
@@Englishwithjennifer , If we say I want to go home is it wrong ?
It's grammatically correct, but it can sound rude. I want to go home. = I don't want to be here.
I want to go home
I need you you
hi,what's difference between I was good and i were good
We only use "I was good" and "we were good." We need subject-verb agreement.
Hello Jennifer! I have one question. "Good to see you!" is it goodbye or hello? I confused about it.
"Good to see" you can be part of your greeting: Hello! How are you today? Good to see you!"
"It was good to see you" can be part of your goodbye: I need to get going. It was good to see you. Take care."
Got it. Thanks a lot!
I am confused about preposition "about" and "of" plz explain it with simple examples
"About" is for subjects and topics: She knows a lot about medicine. Let's talk about sports.
"Of" means something belongs: That's one of the neighbor's cats. The hood of my jacket has a hole. ua-cam.com/play/PLfQSN9FlyB6TT9yUCjC6QLTMphzLq2Ay0.html
Thank you very much for reply. Now I'm understand ..
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Thanks, Andrea. Enjoy the weekend!
There are so many ways to say goodbye and 'goodbye' is surprisingly the least common. Why is this?
It's because it suggests you will not be seeing the person again. 'Goodbye' is too final and that is why the following are far more common in speech:
Bye.
Bye for now.
See you soon.
Catch you later.
Until next time.
Take care.
Night.
All the best.
Have a good day.
Take it easy.
Speak soon.
Missing you already
Tarra!
Cheerio!
Farewell
10-4.
Very good point! I think I already gave these ladies plenty of phrases. The truth is there's so much more! But little by little. ;) Thanks for your list.
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Thanks for stopping by. Take care!
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Ha ha. We're all dark-haired, right? I'd be happy to have them as my cousins, but no, we're not related.
Would u please answer my question
We can say-" the window broke."
(The window was broken by him)
But
We cant write-"the letter wrote."(the letter was written by him)
WHY?
plss answer
Some verbs have both a transitive and intransitive meaning. "Broke" is one of those verbs.
1. The window broke. = all by itself (It sounds like it stopped functioning. You can't open and close it. It may not be cracked or shattered.)
2. The window was broken. = by someone
3. He broke the window.
"Write" can also be transitive or intransitive. With a transitive meaning, the subject has to be the one who performs the action.
The pattern isn't all so different, but the subject must be a person in #1 and #3. Only a person can write.
1. He wrote.
2. The letter was written (by him).
3. He wrote the letter.
"Eat" is exactly the same. A person or animal (a living thing) has to be the subject in #1 and #3.
1. The guests ate.
2. The food was eaten (by the guests).
3. The guests ate the food.
JenniferESL thank u ma'am
But why we say "the match has started"
Match cant be started by itself
Please reply
"Start" can be transitive or intransitive.
1. The match has started. The match is starting.
2. The referee started the game.
It's like a class with a teacher.
1. When does class start? - Class starts in twenty minutes.
2. The teacher is ready to start class. / The teacher started the lesson.
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I am hamid, i am from iraq, i need family for learning English with them, because my English not good.
Please use these lessons and study with Flavia and Andreia. You might also find a conversation partner on Hallo. You can try it.
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