Are you intermediate or advanced? 👩🏽🎓👨🎓You can still watch the lesson. Challenge yourself. 👉Jump to the end when I show photos displaying different emotions. Come up with a reason for each feeling. Example: He looks completely confused about how the device works. 👉Visit me on Facebook for another recommended task. facebook.com/englishwithjenniferlebedev/photos/a.1130546176957798/2506234239388978/?type=3&theater Looking for more English language videos? Join me on Instagram for listening and pronunciation practice. #englishwithjenniferlebedev New videos on Monday and Wednesday!
Please feel free to post a language question after you watch a lesson. (Correction: I struggle OR I am struggling to learn English, but I am very happy to watch your videos.) See you for Lesson 74!
Hello Jennifer! I am happy watching all of your videos! Thank you so much! And I will never forget the phrase: "I need to get going." In my opinion, it is an excellent combination of known words.
Hi Jennifer as always is very good to watch your videos they're very helpful and excellent Thanks a lot my dear teacher I hope you have a great weekend 😉🇧🇷
Hello Jennifer Its me again! My class has been practicing Why & Because and I made some questions from Like, Enjoy and Love to build the question why to my students for ex. why do you like God 7? and my students answered because they're handsome. This evening, they are watching and learning this vdo to show their feelings next week. Thank you very much for your lovely lessons
Hi Jennifer. I'm very excited because of the Ice Hockey World Cup 2019 back home and tonight a big games in semifinals. I hope that you're watching too. Sad because we haven't got any telecast, not ever in the news about it, so I just follow the games online.
I know, have followed nearly all night online. Finland-Canada final in Bratislava. I like to watch football, tennis, and Ice Hockey (if possible, now just short video on UT in the end). Not cheering anyone just love the game.
To be honest with you I'm so excited to watch these basic English vidoes which really helped me improve my English a lot And I'm also learning how to teach English very well, and I found the way you teach English is awesome and it's brilliant Hoping to be able to teach English like you And hope to meet you in person one day☺
I'm glad this has been useful for you. This is one approach I've used. My lessons via Skype and Zoom are a bit different. There can be more reading and writing involved. This series focuses on speaking English, and little by little we'll build vocabulary and grammar skills.
I love sounds of this teaching what a great roll . I look happy to watch your vedios in youtube. I am also one of your student in youtube. Do you accept me?
@@Englishwithjennifer I am feeling better today. I experienced some sort of dizziness and low blood pressure the last couple of days. Hopefully, I won't experience that again. Thanks, Jennifer. 🌹💝
Jennifer, I have a very important doubt from Brazil. As I have been speaking Portuguese so long, I have doubts about the order of the following kind of expression: the amount of dye absorbed or the amount of absorbed dye. I think this is a very common doubt among Brazilian English speakers and your explanation will be very helpful to Brazilians. In Portuguese, the order would be "dye absorbed". This will be a very interesting class for Latin Americans and Brazilians.
Hi! I'll share new videos every Thursday. One week will be advanced, and then the next week will be basic. If I have time, I'll surprise you all with a new video on a Tuesday as well.
Many greetings in English are bordering on being rhetorical questions (no detailed answer is required). How are you? - I'm fine. How's business? - It's ticking over. How's the family = Doing away. Such greetings are known as English pleasantries. Another term would be this one - Ice breakers. Ice breakers open up a conversation.
@@Englishwithjennifer We could say when we use ice breakers we are not looking for chapter and verse answers. Your students are doing very well by the way. How is their written work?
This was from the second meeting. We're already on our seventh session, so little by little you'll see progress in their speaking. They attend classes at a school. They work on all skills there, including reading and writing. Most of all, they'd like to have more speaking time, and that's what I'm able to give them in this semi-private setting.
@@Englishwithjennifer I'm sure they will write well. The subject of pronunciation in English for ESL students is worthy of a qualification itself. it's much harder to perfect than English speaking people think it is.
A noun that refers to a group, a group with members: The TEAM is having an extra practice tonight. grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/nouns/collective-nouns.html
but when I say "The building has been constructed" here if I suppose that "the building" is still object then I can understand that there is transitive verb but if I suppose that "the building" has become subject then object is missing in the above sentence then how it will become intransitive verb if the object is not present there?
In the active voice, we can have SVO: They have constructed the building. In the passive voice, we have SV: The building has been constructed. However, we still understand that an action was done. We simply focus on the receiver of the action. The doer (the performer) may be or may not be known.
I have a video on stative passive. That's different. But in most cases, we're dealing with a transitive verb and in the passive voice, we shift the focus to the receiver. The object becomes the subject in the passive voice. My lesson on ergative verbs relates to this question a little.
@@Englishwithjennifer so when I say "The building has been constructed" here if I suppose that "the building" is still object then I can understand that there is transitive verb but if I suppose that "the building" has become subject then object is missing in the above sentence then how it will become intransitive verb? Please rectify my mistake.
Good question. There isn't much difference, but LOOK is about appearances: You look tired. Didn't you sleep last night? (I see dark circles under my friend's eyes.) SEEM might be based on appearances, but it's also behavior: Janet seemed angry today. Did you get that feeling too? She didn't talk much, and when she did, she said very little. How lovely to receive greetings from the Amazon! Thank you. Warm regards from Massachusetts, USA.
@@Englishwithjennifer Muito obrigado, now I finally got it and not only that but I learned more one funny word when I literally translate dark circles to my language with no context never ever I'd know the actual meaning of that and it sounds really funny.
Yes, linking is a good skill to work on. We focus on that a bit more when we read aloud. Please keep watching. In some lessons, the ladies read aloud with me. If you'd like to work on linking more, you can use my Fast Speech series. ua-cam.com/play/PLfQSN9FlyB6SEBVnec8LYuyLRvq3OcT-x.html I also help you practice it indirectly in my Oral Reading Fluency series. ua-cam.com/play/PLfQSN9FlyB6RumUTLuDAGY3m6YpBLHSsw.html
Lastly, please tell me the basic concept of transitive verb and intransitive verb. Because I studied that if the object is present in the sentence then verb is transitive. But you replied me in earlier because an action was done so the verb is transitive. However in passive voice we don't have object because the structure is either SV or SVA but action is done. According to first condition the verb of passive voice is intransitive while according to second condition the verb of passive is transitive. Please tell me the basic concept of transitive and intransitive verb
Transitive = verb + object Intransitive = verb + no object An intransitive verb can express an action, but no one is performing on an object or doing something to an object. He's running. = intransitive He ran a mile. = transitive (he completed the mile) There's dynamic passive and stative passive. With dynamic passive we can have a by-phrase and we understand that the action was done by someone. Hope that helps.
Hi ma'am! Would u pls answer my question Context:Mr.X has been waiting for Mr. Y for two hours and Mr. Y comes late. Then what should Mr. X say after meeting Mr. Y 1) Where were you? I have been waiting for you for two hours. 2)I waited for two hours. 3)I have waited for two hours. Pls answer
I'd prefer #1. Personally, I think Mr. X should try to forgive Mr.Y and say, "Is everything all right?" If it's appropriate to complain, then he could request, "Could you please contact me in the future if you're going to be late?"
JenniferESL Awww ma'am u r so kind But if look grammatically then it should be 1 according to u, right? Ma'am if we can use present perfect cont. tense for the action that has just stopled? Pls replt
It might be used as a part of an informal greeting: "Hey! Good to see you. What's going on these days?" Or it can be a question about a situation that you don't understand: What's going on? = What's happening?
Good practice, but don't use LOOK + BE. Just use LOOK or use BE. Don't use them together. 4. They look happy. / They are happy. Other corrections: 5. They are not confused. They are happy. 6. I am confused. Are you?
Are you intermediate or advanced? 👩🏽🎓👨🎓You can still watch the lesson. Challenge yourself.
👉Jump to the end when I show photos displaying different emotions. Come up with a reason for each feeling. Example: He looks completely confused about how the device works.
👉Visit me on Facebook for another recommended task. facebook.com/englishwithjenniferlebedev/photos/a.1130546176957798/2506234239388978/?type=3&theater
Looking for more English language videos? Join me on Instagram for listening and pronunciation practice. #englishwithjenniferlebedev New videos on Monday and Wednesday!
Hi Jennifer you look very happy on your videos. 😊 thanks for your lesson.
Thank you for watching! 😃 I love to teach.
This lesson was also enjoyable. Thank you dear teacher😊
You're welcome! 😊
Thanks for the lessons. We're wonderful !
Glad you like them! Thank you for studying with us.
Great lesson! Jennifer. I love this lesson.👍👍👌
You're most welcome.
I liked very much of the class.
I'm happy you liked this class very much.
I have come to a good point to know english ,I am proud to have a good teacher like you
Happy to have you study with me. :)
thank you teacher i'm from somalia
You're welcome!
Iam excited to see you again Jennifer 🎂
Have a great weekend!
Thank you very much for your nice video again
You're welcome.
Wellcome u
I am struggle to learn english but iam very happy watching your video
Please feel free to post a language question after you watch a lesson.
(Correction: I struggle OR I am struggling to learn English, but I am very happy to watch your videos.)
See you for Lesson 74!
Hello Jennifer! I am happy watching all of your videos! Thank you so much! And I will never forget the phrase: "I need to get going." In my opinion, it is an excellent combination of known words.
Happy to know you're picking up new phrases. :) Take care.
The best thank you so much
You're welcome!
Hi Jennifer as always is very good to watch your videos they're very helpful and excellent
Thanks a lot my dear teacher
I hope you have a great weekend 😉🇧🇷
Delighted to see you here, Aparecido. Take care! Have a good weekend.
Thank you my teacher
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thanks for lesson
My pleasure.
Great lesson 👍👌 thanks so much!!
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Very nicely AND easily explained the feelings like sad, happy, angry, tired, confused, excited etc
Thank you so much! 😀 Please keep watching.
👍👍👍 thank you sister
You're welcome.
Thank you so much Ma'am your teaching confidence are very beautiful and understanding on your level
Thank you for studying with us.
Welcome Ma'am
You are awesome, ma'am!
Thank you. :)
I am very happy to see this video . Can't say in words . thank you so much.
Thank you for watching the lesson. Have a good day!
Hello Jennifer
Its me again! My class has been practicing Why & Because and I made some questions from Like, Enjoy and Love to build the question why to my students
for ex. why do you like God 7? and my students answered because they're handsome.
This evening, they are watching and learning this vdo to show their feelings next week.
Thank you very much for your lovely lessons
I'm so happy you were able to integrate the video into your lesson. :) I'll work on Lesson 74 today and hopefully share it tomorrow.
Happy teaching!
@@Englishwithjennifer Thank you for your kind support♥️. I'm waiting for your new coming lessons
Thanks a lot
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Thank you 🙏
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Lesson good!
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I'm happy 😘because I get it new lessons 💌
Hi. I'll share a new Basic English lesson next week. :)
I’m happy because I can study on your excellent channel. I’m in anticipation for next lessons.
I'll share more lessons in January. :)
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You're very welcome!
Even I excited to learn English 👌👌
Great!
Better to say: I am excited to learn English too. / I am also excited to learn English.
I m excited Jennifer
Great!
thank you my greatest teacher❤️❤️
You're welcome!
Hi Jennifer. I'm very excited because of the Ice Hockey World Cup 2019 back home and tonight a big games in semifinals. I hope that you're watching too. Sad because we haven't got any telecast, not ever in the news about it, so I just follow the games online.
As I sit here, the Russian-Finland game is on the TV. Russia just lost! How surprised many people are. Who are you cheering for? :)
I know, have followed nearly all night online. Finland-Canada final in Bratislava. I like to watch football, tennis, and Ice Hockey (if possible, now just short video on UT in the end). Not cheering anyone just love the game.
Yes. Can you watch highlights from the Stanley Cup playoffs? My favorite team got eliminated, but I'm still watching for fun.
Thank you teacher I love you ❤️
Thank you for the kind support.
Good job ❤
Thank you so much. Have a great day! 😀
Very helpful
Have a great day!
She's excited 🤗
Tanka's for job amazing im form Eritrean
Thank you for watching.
Fantastic way to explain/show the meaning of the vocab throughout the lesson 😀😀 I really enjoyed this lesson format! Keep up the good work 👌👌👌
Very good
Thanks!
Favourable and desirable lessons for people who start learning English.
Please feel free to share if you can. :)
Thanks
You're welcome.
Nice.
Thank you!
To be honest with you
I'm so excited to watch these basic English vidoes which really helped me improve my English a lot
And I'm also learning how to teach English very well, and I found the way you teach English is awesome and it's brilliant
Hoping to be able to teach English like you
And hope to meet you in person one day☺
I'm glad this has been useful for you. This is one approach I've used. My lessons via Skype and Zoom are a bit different. There can be more reading and writing involved. This series focuses on speaking English, and little by little we'll build vocabulary and grammar skills.
Good evening mam, improve my English spoken day by day thanks and you are amazing teaching thanks
Thank you for studying with my videos. :) I'm glad your spoken English is improving.
Love ♥️♥️♥️ you From India
Thanks for the warm support.
Thanku mam. yours videos are very helpful
Happy to help you in your studies.
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My name's Othman I watch from somalia 😂😂😂
Hello, Othman. Thank you for studying with us.
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Thank you for studying with us. Please continue. :)
sorry i am running late ,my greatest teacher
Glad you had time to visit today. :)
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Have a great day!
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I want to speak English fluently and correctly
Good evening Maam
Hello from Massachusetts!
I like your lessons, If don't mind can you make lessons about IELTS test that will be useful for people who would have the test, We will be thanks...
Hi. I'm not a test specialist, but I believe a good solid foundation will help you pass any proficiency test. :)
@@Englishwithjennifer thanks
I love sounds of this teaching what a great roll .
I look happy to watch your vedios in youtube.
I am also one of your student in youtube. Do you accept me?
Please continue to study with us. I shared Lesson 100 last week.
I feel good
That's good to hear. Enjoy your weekend. Please watch the next lesson. Lesson 74.
www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/
You look happy teaching Andreia and Flavia. 😅😊
Indeed, I am! :)
Hope you're feeling better!
@@Englishwithjennifer
I am feeling better today. I experienced some sort of dizziness and low blood pressure the last couple of days. Hopefully, I won't experience that again. Thanks, Jennifer. 🌹💝
Watching your video
Jennifer, I have a very important doubt from Brazil. As I have been speaking Portuguese so long, I have doubts about the order of the following kind of expression: the amount of dye absorbed or the amount of absorbed dye. I think this is a very common doubt among Brazilian English speakers and your explanation will be very helpful to Brazilians. In Portuguese, the order would be "dye absorbed". This will be a very interesting class for Latin Americans and Brazilians.
me from Bangladesh ...
Correction: I'm from Bangladesh.
Welcome! See you in a couple of weeks for Lesson 74.
Hiii mam, it was a long time. I missed you and your special videos 😍😍
Hi! I'll share new videos every Thursday. One week will be advanced, and then the next week will be basic. If I have time, I'll surprise you all with a new video on a Tuesday as well.
Many greetings in English are bordering on being rhetorical questions (no detailed answer is required). How are you? - I'm fine. How's business? - It's ticking over. How's the family = Doing away. Such greetings are known as English pleasantries. Another term would be this one - Ice breakers. Ice breakers open up a conversation.
I like most ice breakers in group situations. They're fun. :)
@@Englishwithjennifer We could say when we use ice breakers we are not looking for chapter and verse answers.
Your students are doing very well by the way. How is their written work?
This was from the second meeting. We're already on our seventh session, so little by little you'll see progress in their speaking. They attend classes at a school. They work on all skills there, including reading and writing. Most of all, they'd like to have more speaking time, and that's what I'm able to give them in this semi-private setting.
@@Englishwithjennifer I'm sure they will write well. The subject of pronunciation in English for ESL students is worthy of a qualification itself. it's much harder to perfect than English speaking people think it is.
❤️❤️❤️.A
Hugs to you, Andrea!
Hello! Jennifer what's the collective nouns? What are they?
A noun that refers to a group, a group with members: The TEAM is having an extra practice tonight.
grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/nouns/collective-nouns.html
but when I say "The building has been constructed" here if I suppose that "the building" is still object then I can understand that there is transitive verb but if I suppose that "the building" has become subject then object is missing in the above sentence then how it will become intransitive verb if the object is not present there?
In the active voice, we can have SVO: They have constructed the building.
In the passive voice, we have SV: The building has been constructed. However, we still understand that an action was done. We simply focus on the receiver of the action. The doer (the performer) may be or may not be known.
Hello madam I am your new student
Hello! Welcome.
Ms. Jennifer "People of Japan prefer making wooden houses" in this sentence the verb "prefer" is action or state verb?
"Prefer" takes an object, but it's not an action verb.
Think of other examples expressing feelings: I like chocolate. I despise violence.
Course how much lesson? Thank you jennifer
Are you asking about private lessons? There is information on my website. Look under "Students."
Ms. Jennifer could you please tell me that does a passive voice has transitive verb or intransitive verb?
I have a video on stative passive. That's different. But in most cases, we're dealing with a transitive verb and in the passive voice, we shift the focus to the receiver. The object becomes the subject in the passive voice. My lesson on ergative verbs relates to this question a little.
@@Englishwithjennifer so when I say "The building has been constructed" here if I suppose that "the building" is still object then I can understand that there is transitive verb but if I suppose that "the building" has become subject then object is missing in the above sentence then how it will become intransitive verb?
Please rectify my mistake.
You look... / Você parece...
Hello Jennifer teacher i would like to study with you ❤️
I post UA-cam videos on Thursdays. I offer videos on Instagram on Mondays and Wednesdays. #engilshwithjenniferlebedev
Hi Jen... thanks for your useful lesson. Are your student, Flavia n her freind, native speaker?
I'm American. Flavia and Andreia are Brazilian.
and Please tell me the structure of this sentence "The rights of the citizens were snatched by current government. is the structure (SVO) OR (SVA)
The rights of the citizens/ were snatched/ by the current government.
SVA
Hi teacher, I'd like to know if is there some difference between seem and look if so, which one? Hugs from Amazon rain florest.
Good question. There isn't much difference, but LOOK is about appearances: You look tired. Didn't you sleep last night? (I see dark circles under my friend's eyes.) SEEM might be based on appearances, but it's also behavior: Janet seemed angry today. Did you get that feeling too? She didn't talk much, and when she did, she said very little.
How lovely to receive greetings from the Amazon! Thank you. Warm regards from Massachusetts, USA.
@@Englishwithjennifer Muito obrigado, now I finally got it and not only that but I learned more one funny word when I literally translate dark circles to my language with no context never ever I'd know the actual meaning of that and it sounds really funny.
Maybe it's a time for starting to explain word linking? For example:
How does she feel? [hau dəʃʃɪ 'fi:l]
Why is he angry? [waɪ ji-zɪ 'jængrɪ]
Yes, linking is a good skill to work on. We focus on that a bit more when we read aloud. Please keep watching. In some lessons, the ladies read aloud with me.
If you'd like to work on linking more, you can use my Fast Speech series. ua-cam.com/play/PLfQSN9FlyB6SEBVnec8LYuyLRvq3OcT-x.html
I also help you practice it indirectly in my Oral Reading Fluency series.
ua-cam.com/play/PLfQSN9FlyB6RumUTLuDAGY3m6YpBLHSsw.html
@@Englishwithjennifer Thank you very much for the detailed answer.
Lastly, please tell me the basic concept of transitive verb and intransitive verb. Because I studied that if the object is present in the sentence then verb is transitive. But you replied me in earlier because an action was done so the verb is transitive. However in passive voice we don't have object because the structure is either SV or SVA but action is done. According to first condition the verb of passive voice is intransitive while according to second condition the verb of passive is transitive. Please tell me the basic concept of transitive and intransitive verb
Transitive = verb + object
Intransitive = verb + no object
An intransitive verb can express an action, but no one is performing on an object or doing something to an object.
He's running. = intransitive
He ran a mile. = transitive (he completed the mile)
There's dynamic passive and stative passive. With dynamic passive we can have a by-phrase and we understand that the action was done by someone.
Hope that helps.
Hi ma'am!
Would u pls answer my question
Context:Mr.X has been waiting for Mr. Y for two hours and Mr. Y comes late. Then what should Mr. X say after meeting Mr. Y
1) Where were you? I have been waiting for you for two hours.
2)I waited for two hours.
3)I have waited for two hours.
Pls answer
I'd prefer #1.
Personally, I think Mr. X should try to forgive Mr.Y and say, "Is everything all right?" If it's appropriate to complain, then he could request, "Could you please contact me in the future if you're going to be late?"
JenniferESL Awww ma'am u r so kind
But if look grammatically then it should be 1 according to u, right?
Ma'am if we can use present perfect cont. tense for the action that has just stopled?
Pls replt
Yes, if Mr. Y shows up, then at that moment, Mr. X can use the present perfect, as stated in #1.
What's going on? means what
It might be used as a part of an informal greeting:
"Hey! Good to see you. What's going on these days?"
Or it can be a question about a situation that you don't understand:
What's going on? = What's happening?
I look angry
2 jenifa looks sad
3 my friend looks happy
4 they are look happy
5 they are not confused bat them are happy
6 I am confused end your?
Good practice, but don't use LOOK + BE. Just use LOOK or use BE. Don't use them together.
4. They look happy. / They are happy.
Other corrections:
5. They are not confused. They are happy.
6. I am confused. Are you?
They look happy
I look hanrg
How is sentence?
They look happy.
You look hungry.
I am missing.
Did you want to join us? :)
Yes, I like is class.
Very good
Thanks!