Hi Antionio. I'm a native speaker of English. I love your vids. You do a wonderful job. This video was really good, but I take exception with your explanation of "take care". It is used as a replacement for 'good-bye' but it's not just that. The phrase "take care" is also a bid for the other person to be safe, to take care of themselves, to go cautiously through what ever they're going through at the time. Just my two cents! Keep up the great work! Lisa
Agree. It is sad in the end of the conversation, but you generally say to someone that you know and care about. It is also frequently followed by a 'bye' afterwards: "take care, bye". In Brazilian portuguese we also have the same expression: "se cuida, tchau".
@@mmorais83 I agree with you both. We use it as a replacement for Bye but usually when someone needs an extra wish for good health or safety or something like that. For example, I have a student right now whose family is going through some really difficult times. Today when he left the classroom, I said "Take care" instead of "Bye."
I don't think that Antonio's purpose was to explain all the possible meanings of this phrase. He just brought an example of how it can be used in a less obvious way. We all know what "take care" means, but we might not know that it can be used to say "goodbye".
Hi Antonio. I am brazilian, and I am improving my english watching your videos. I can watch them all day long without getting bored, because they are dynamic and deal with common situations of our day. The videos are amazing. Thank you for your job. Greetings from BRAZIL!
To test yourself 1. it’s a way of saying that they don't want to do a particular thing because they know it's not good, but they can't stop themselves from doing it 2. used to say that a situation cannot be changed and must be accepted 3. be intelligible, justifiable, or practicable 4. Usually said of mistakes or accidents that are unfortunate but not uncommon 5. Used when you can't understand something but then you get new information that explains everything 6. Used for asking something politely 7. used to say that you feel the same way or have had the same experience 8. a polite way of asking someone for something such as information or their opinion, or asking them to do something 9. easily and decisively 10. it means that it is ironic that you are saying a certain thing or giving a certain order, because you don't follow what you tell others to do 11. used to emphasize rudely that you are not interested in or worried about something or someone 12. you are not going to do it because you think it is unnecessary or because you are too lazy 13. to allow someone some time away from their work or regular activities or to stop criticizing or annoying someone, or behaving in an unpleasant way 14. be cautious; keep oneself safe 15. to know nothing about a subject 16. to be the person whose opinion on something matters or is accepted 17. come to the point 18. decide or agree to stop doing something 19. Used to show someone you are really grateful for something they have done. It's used for thanking someone 20. you mean that there is an obvious problem or difficult situation that people do not want to talk about 21. claim the right to sit in the front passenger seat of a vehicle 22. make a bad start at something, especially a task or relationship 23. to not judge someone as severely as you usually would because they are having problems at the present time 24. used to ask someone what they are thinking about.
My english is very poor, but i believe thats make a sense. My story coming: i must confess...when i saw your some video at first time...i thought to myself: ok, another ,,master english teacher¨ speaking about english words, phrases and pronouncing...after roughly 10 - 15 lessons... i made a huge mistake... and shame on me...You are absolutely Fantastic, with capital F. I never seen someone speaking so enthusiastically, reasonably and with a desire to help others. When you explain something, your body language (expressions, hands gesture and voice tone) it fits perfectly. Keep going, high class job with to teach us. So, thats my ode to you :-) At first and mainly: I Apologize to You Antonio. Petr from Prague
Dear Antonio, Thank you very much for the guidance. You put a lot of effort into getting your videos posted on UA-cam. Well done to you. I really appreciate your work. It is beyond comprehension. Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart.
I think this kind of video is one of the most useful for every-day-english to learn cause it teaches how people actually speak in their daily life. More videos like this , And you're so goddamn clear in your explanations such a good job Antonio, un saluto dalla Sicilia ♥️
You're a great communicator not only when it comes to your contents but also thanks to your approach. Your videos sound uncomplicated, I'm sure there's lots of underlying hard work though. Thanks Antonio!
However quite a percentage of things quoted in these videos are Americanisms. An English UK person would never say. There is a difference hence lots of American not English film clips. Cut to the chase heard whole typing would be get to the point. Third times the charm absolutely never hears ever.
This video is hands down one of the most useful I've ever watched. Props to you! Could you make more videos like this one? Not only common phrases but phrasal verbs as well.
These are all super useful and common in American English. It's impressive how you can understand the usage and meaning and provide such good examples. 👏👏
1. I can't help it ( I can't stop myself) 2. That's make sense (I understand) 3. Hey, it happens ( oh that's normal, okay) 4. Oh that explains it(when something starts to make sense) 5. Do you happen to (know)( to ask something politely) 6. Tell me about me(used ironically, when you understand others situation as you had similar experience) 7. I was wondering if (to ask something politely like 4th) 8. Hands down (to emphasize: definitely; no doubt, the best things or person in a field ) 9. That's rich (coming from you)(this is response to happocratical statement someone made. Means they do it themselves.) 10. I couldn't care less (when you don't really care) 11. I can't be bothered (when you don't want to do something and care about it) 12. Give me a break (stop treating me unfairly; or I don't believe) 13. Get over it (don't be sad about some past event) 14. I m not so sure about that ( I don't know about it. Have to research) 15. Take care (to say bye) 16, I don't know the first thing about it ( means you know nothing about a subject) 17. I'll be the judge of that ( only my division with matter in a particular matter) 18. Cut to the chase ( don't beat around the bush) 19. Let's call it a day. ( That's enough for the day) 20. Love you for that ( when you want to show that you are grateful and appreciate others) 21. Third time's the charm (when someone had failed at something twice, Wishing them the best for the third time) 22. Let's agree to disagree (if you don't agree but you don't want to fight.) 23. take a rain check (When you can't accept and want to postpone something) 24. I call shotgun (means I have the right to sit on the front seat of the car I said shotgun first) 25. Let's talk the elephant in the room (talking about an issue everyone can see but don't want to talk about it.) 26. Blessing in disguise (a hidden blessing and silver lining in a bad situation) 27. We got off on a wrong foot (means when you had some misunderstanding in the start of your relationship and you to start over) 28. Cut them some slack (be kind to the person who are having some problem) 29. Penny for your thoughts ( what's going on, if you want to know what the other person is thinking) 30. It is what it is (that's the reality you have to accept it) 31. Down in the dumps (informal: feeling very sad I guess I'm just down in the dumps.)
Yes excellent explanations. You also managed to throw in a few more phrases as well, like 'beat around the bush'. I don't know if you are a native English speaker but if not you have a very good grasp of our phrases.
こんにちは アントニオ先生!! Hi Antonio!! I‘m a Japanese terrible English speaker😅 I like to hear your beautiful English💓🤗💓 It‘s very easy to understand. I appreciate giving me such a nice class🙏
Hi Antonio! English and Italian are my 2 favourite languages. Love them! I've a few English teacher and you' re my favourite. You make exactly the videos that I need. So, give us more and more!
Hi Antionio! English is my second langauge and that im still learning i really love ur video. Thank you very much for your video i believe ur video it will help many people around this world.
Hi Antonio. My favourite phrase is "I couldn't care less". In Italian "non me ne potrebbe fregare di meno". I frequently use this phrase in Italian and from now on I will use it in English too. I love your lessons. You're a great teacher. Thank you. Cari saluti❤❤
I am a English speaking woman from Usa in my 70tes i listed to you to keep my mind and head going nothing wrong but it does not hurt to learn as you age thank you very much.
Hellow sir Parlati, im so happy when i see you in U tube, im a plilpina, despite being a senor citixen, still eager to learn more english from you sir, your lessons somewhat difficult for me to learn, but it cant prevent from learning, god bless you guy
I come across you short videos (I will watch your videos more this is first long video I watch) and I am big fan of your style…. Man I think your style of teaching English is the best way to learn and improve English…. Hands down!
Thanks a lot for sharing these useful and practical English phrases. I will definitely use some of these in English conversation or even my video translation.😊
Thank you for your videos; they are great! You are very expressive and elegant at the same time, which is not common nowadays. OMG, I love you for that! 🥰
Hands down to the best NON-NATIVE English speaker from Naples. This video is hands down one of the most useful I've ever watched. I'm proud of what you have achieved. Kudos! Give my regards to Istituto Universitario Orientale.
Hola. Para mi es dificil aprender ingles hablarlo lo entiendonpero me cuesta hablarlo pero tu me das la confianza para aprender. Gracias. Dios te bendiga y guarde en todo tiempo.😘
Hello Antonio thanks for your lesson. Could you also do a lesson on most commonly used phrasal verbs in English please. (Please give us may examples as possible)
Taking on "idioms" is a great pick! That's richer - than language in a strict sense. In a bubbly mood: it might be interesting to hear about etymology, anecdotically perhaps, or in some contrarian or deviated way. "That said", "that's rich" might in fact serve as an example for what I'm aiming at: it may be "just the opposite", namely poor in a sense of "not much" (thought over) - but we "all" don't want to say that .... you get the point. It turns out that that's another good trait of your presentation: you declare and mark the irony. Isn't it fun to learn about irony that does work? --- Jokingly, "I hope": "Tell me about it" means "Don't tell me" in German: "Wem sagst du das" which does lead me on to you: Piu anchora, molto di piu da sua parte, Antonio: tell me more, even more. One cannot get enough although it's very rich already.
The best english channel ever. I recently discovered it by chance. What an attractive voice and personnality you have ! I spend hours watching your vids. I just love it ! You're an excellent teatcher. 💜
I love your channel. Thank you so much for your videos. I have been learning English with you for several months now. You are super helpful. Thanks again!
Hi Antonio, I want to thank you for the videos! I live in Costa Rica and I work in a multilingual company, for me has been hard to fully develop my English skills because in this country, simply there is no advanced classes and if you find them, they are no good enough (my personal experience), so at some point you get stuck, with you, I found what I needed haha, those things nobody teaches you unless you live or interact with a English native speaker and I'm always looking forward to continue learning. Off course in my job I've learned a lot, however my customers don't always give me feedback because they don't want to hurt my feelings (according to them 😂) . Thanks again.
Amo tus videos, hablo español y mi nivel es intermedio, cuando explicas en Ingles me hipnotizas, yo quiero esa velocidad con la que hablas pero debo ver tus videos hasta 3 veces para comprender tus explicaciones. 😅 Me falta tanto.
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Antonio is hands down the best English teacher I have ever seen!
Hi Antionio. I'm a native speaker of English. I love your vids. You do a wonderful job. This video was really good, but I take exception with your explanation of "take care". It is used as a replacement for 'good-bye' but it's not just that. The phrase "take care" is also a bid for the other person to be safe, to take care of themselves, to go cautiously through what ever they're going through at the time. Just my two cents! Keep up the great work! Lisa
Agree. It is sad in the end of the conversation, but you generally say to someone that you know and care about. It is also frequently followed by a 'bye' afterwards: "take care, bye". In Brazilian portuguese we also have the same expression: "se cuida, tchau".
@@mmorais83 I agree with you both. We use it as a replacement for Bye but usually when someone needs an extra wish for good health or safety or something like that. For example, I have a student right now whose family is going through some really difficult times. Today when he left the classroom, I said "Take care" instead of "Bye."
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I don't think that Antonio's purpose was to explain all the possible meanings of this phrase. He just brought an example of how it can be used in a less obvious way. We all know what "take care" means, but we might not know that it can be used to say "goodbye".
@@nataliaizabela345 You're probably right. His knowledge of how phrases are used in English is vast! :)
Hi Antonio. I am brazilian, and I am improving my english watching your videos. I can watch them all day long without getting bored, because they are dynamic and deal with common situations of our day. The videos are amazing. Thank you for your job. Greetings from BRAZIL!
Agree
As a fellow Brazilian, I fully agree with you. His videos are both stunning and extremely helpful for improving your English skills.
totally agree❤
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To test yourself
1. it’s a way of saying that they don't want to do a particular thing because they know it's not good, but they can't stop themselves from doing it
2. used to say that a situation cannot be changed and must be accepted
3. be intelligible, justifiable, or practicable
4. Usually said of mistakes or accidents that are unfortunate but not uncommon
5. Used when you can't understand something but then you get new information that explains everything
6. Used for asking something politely
7. used to say that you feel the same way or have had the same experience
8. a polite way of asking someone for something such as information or their opinion, or asking them to do something
9. easily and decisively
10. it means that it is ironic that you are saying a certain thing or giving a certain order, because you don't follow what you tell others to do
11. used to emphasize rudely that you are not interested in or worried about something or someone
12. you are not going to do it because you think it is unnecessary or because you are too lazy
13. to allow someone some time away from their work or regular activities or to stop criticizing or annoying someone, or behaving in an unpleasant way
14. be cautious; keep oneself safe
15. to know nothing about a subject
16. to be the person whose opinion on something matters or is accepted
17. come to the point
18. decide or agree to stop doing something
19. Used to show someone you are really grateful for something they have done. It's used for thanking someone
20. you mean that there is an obvious problem or difficult situation that people do not want to talk about
21. claim the right to sit in the front passenger seat of a vehicle
22. make a bad start at something, especially a task or relationship
23. to not judge someone as severely as you usually would because they are having problems at the present time
24. used to ask someone what they are thinking about.
My english is very poor, but i believe thats make a sense. My story coming: i must confess...when i saw your some video at first time...i thought to myself: ok, another ,,master english teacher¨ speaking about english words, phrases and pronouncing...after roughly 10 - 15 lessons... i made a huge mistake... and shame on me...You are absolutely Fantastic, with capital F. I never seen someone speaking so enthusiastically, reasonably and with a desire to help others. When you explain something, your body language (expressions, hands gesture and voice tone) it fits perfectly. Keep going, high class job with to teach us. So, thats my ode to you :-) At first and mainly: I Apologize to You Antonio. Petr from Prague
Dear Antonio, Thank you very much for the guidance. You put a lot of effort into getting your videos posted on UA-cam. Well done to you. I really appreciate your work. It is beyond comprehension. Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart.
As an Asian (ASEAN) English learner, it helps me a lot. Appreciated your efforts!
I think this kind of video is one of the most useful for every-day-english to learn cause it teaches how people actually speak in their daily life.
More videos like this , And you're so goddamn clear in your explanations such a good job Antonio, un saluto dalla Sicilia ♥️
I don't think he knows how much he's helping me w his videos.
Thanks antoni ♥️
You're a great communicator not only when it comes to your contents but also thanks to your approach. Your videos sound uncomplicated, I'm sure there's lots of underlying hard work though. Thanks Antonio!
I learned a ton of phrases thanks to you Antonio. I enjoy how simply you explain the words and phrases in a way, me as your viewer, can understand!😊
However quite a percentage of things quoted in these videos are Americanisms. An English UK person would never say. There is a difference hence lots of American not English film clips. Cut to the chase heard whole typing would be get to the point. Third times the charm absolutely never hears ever.
This video is hands down one of the most useful I've ever watched. Props to you! Could you make more videos like this one? Not only common phrases but phrasal verbs as well.
These are all super useful and common in American English. It's impressive how you can understand the usage and meaning and provide such good examples. 👏👏
@Reverend Boaz yeah, I watch those, too, but I also love Antonio’s videos.
Your teaching method is marvellous 🤩 specifically explaining via short clips. I appreciate your effort 😊
Hi Antonio, English is not my native language and I’m grateful to have someone like you to help me, I love the way you teach us❤, many thanks
You’re such a charming person!
1. I can't help it ( I can't stop myself)
2. That's make sense (I understand)
3. Hey, it happens ( oh that's normal, okay)
4. Oh that explains it(when something starts to make sense)
5. Do you happen to (know)( to ask something politely)
6. Tell me about me(used ironically, when you understand others situation as you had similar experience)
7. I was wondering if (to ask something politely like 4th)
8. Hands down (to emphasize: definitely; no doubt, the best things or person in a field )
9. That's rich (coming from you)(this is response to happocratical statement someone made. Means they do it themselves.)
10. I couldn't care less (when you don't really care)
11. I can't be bothered (when you don't want to do something and care about it)
12. Give me a break (stop treating me unfairly; or I don't believe)
13. Get over it (don't be sad about some past event)
14. I m not so sure about that ( I don't know about it. Have to research)
15. Take care (to say bye)
16, I don't know the first thing about it ( means you know nothing about a subject)
17. I'll be the judge of that ( only my division with matter in a particular matter)
18. Cut to the chase ( don't beat around the bush)
19. Let's call it a day. ( That's enough for the day)
20. Love you for that ( when you want to show that you are grateful and appreciate others)
21. Third time's the charm (when someone had failed at something twice, Wishing them the best for the third time)
22. Let's agree to disagree (if you don't agree but you don't want to fight.)
23. take a rain check (When you can't accept and want to postpone something)
24. I call shotgun (means I have the right to sit on the front seat of the car I said shotgun first)
25. Let's talk the elephant in the room (talking about an issue everyone can see but don't want to talk about it.)
26. Blessing in disguise (a hidden blessing and silver lining in a bad situation)
27. We got off on a wrong foot (means when you had some misunderstanding in the start of your relationship and you to start over)
28. Cut them some slack (be kind to the person who are having some problem)
29. Penny for your thoughts ( what's going on, if you want to know what the other person is thinking)
30. It is what it is (that's the reality you have to accept it)
31. Down in the dumps (informal: feeling very sad I guess I'm just down in the dumps.)
Thanks a lot
Yes excellent explanations. You also managed to throw in a few more phrases as well, like 'beat around the bush'. I don't know if you are a native English speaker but if not you have a very good grasp of our phrases.
@@mrdarren1045 English is not my first language. Thanks
こんにちは アントニオ先生!!
Hi Antonio!!
I‘m a Japanese terrible English speaker😅
I like to hear your beautiful English💓🤗💓
It‘s very easy to understand.
I appreciate giving me such a nice class🙏
Hi Antonio. I'm Brazilian and it's a pleasure to listen to and watch you explaining to us so much new stuff . Props guy!!
Hi Antonio! English and Italian are my 2 favourite languages. Love them! I've a few English teacher and you' re my favourite. You make exactly the videos that I need. So, give us more and more!
English is my native language…but I love watching your videos! Thank you for including British English in your videos. 😊
This is how all the English teachers in UA-cam must be . Great work 🔥
Hi
Hi Antionio!
English is my second langauge and that im still learning i really love ur video.
Thank you very much for your video i believe ur video it will help many people around this world.
Antonio you are amazing ! The best channel for english ! Even the shorts are the best ! The movies clips so helpful ! Thank you for this channel !
Grazie mille, Antonio! I learned a lot of idioms from you today ❤️
Hi Antonio. My favourite phrase is "I couldn't care less". In Italian "non me ne potrebbe fregare di meno". I frequently use this phrase in Italian and from now on I will use it in English too. I love your lessons. You're a great teacher. Thank you. Cari saluti❤❤
I am a English speaking woman from Usa in my 70tes i listed to you to keep my mind and head going nothing wrong but it does not hurt to learn as you age thank you very much.
Your video are always so well done! One of the best UA-cam channels to learn English, “hands down”! 😂 Thank you ❤️
Hellow sir Parlati, im so happy when i see you in U tube, im a plilpina, despite being a senor citixen, still eager to learn more english from you sir, your lessons somewhat difficult for me to learn, but it cant prevent from learning, god bless you guy
I come across you short videos (I will watch your videos more this is first long video I watch) and I am big fan of your style…. Man I think your style of teaching English is the best way to learn and improve English…. Hands down!
I didn't know most of the phrases you mentioned. Very interesting, thank you very much.👍
Thanks a lot for sharing these useful and practical English phrases. I will definitely use some of these in English conversation or even my video translation.😊
Thank you for your videos; they are great! You are very expressive and elegant at the same time, which is not common nowadays. OMG, I love you for that! 🥰
Your videos and the way you are explaining makes me easy to understand... Thank you so much for putting an effort and explain in a simple way ♥️
All these phrases are commonly used I am one of it. Thanks Antonio!
Antonio, you’re truly amazing! Thank you so much for these super useful videos!
Excellent explanation !we can't help asking for more such stuff ! Thanks
Thank you, Antonio. A great video! 👍🏻Very useful.
Thank you Antonio really appreciate all your help and to all your effort in explaining everything for us to understand it easily
Hello..thanks a lot ..I watched your videos and it helped me a lot with my IELTS exam..I scored overall 7.5,S= 8, L= 8.5, W= 7, R= 7...
Antonio! Thank you for your another outstanding lesson! I've learnt so much from your channel! Cheers🙂
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Everytime I watched your videos I'm learning something, I'm learning so many techniques
ANTONIO YOU ARE FANTASTIC!!! THANKS A BUNCH!!!
Hands down to the best NON-NATIVE English speaker from Naples. This video is hands down one of the most useful I've ever watched. I'm proud of what you have achieved. Kudos! Give my regards to Istituto Universitario Orientale.
Hola. Para mi es dificil aprender ingles hablarlo lo entiendonpero me cuesta hablarlo pero tu me das la confianza para aprender. Gracias. Dios te bendiga y guarde en todo tiempo.😘
Nice video, Antonio! Love you for that!
Thank you for another excellent lesson, you are one of the best teachers ❤
Thanks!
Bravo Antonio!!! Thank you so much for that. Your video is so helpful🤩
Dear Antonio, if everybody could speak english with this perfect pronunciation, I woul understand it perfectly.
Good job, Antonio! I absolutely loved it. Movies are great for learning word expressions, phrases, idioms.
Many thanks 👍🥰♥️.
Take care!
Thanks
Me encantaron las frases... Súper útiles y muy bien explicadas... ¡Gracias, Antonio!
I love this teacher. It's so nice, pleasant to see him,to listen to him.
Thank you, Antonio.
Love you for that.
thank you Antonio!
I hope to watch your idioms videos more one day
Very useful, thanks Antonio!
Antonio! You dìd a really great job. Thank you so much for your effort.
I really appreciate you for this effort to convey wonderful knowledge 🎉🎉🎉
Hi Antonio
I'm watching your videos from South Sudan
I really love the way you teach people
Very many thanks to you, dear Antonio!
I love the style you present the essentials of English. Long live you.
I'm Thai. I really love your vedio. Thank you so much.
I gotta say, it's definitely the most English video I have ever watched. Thanks for your helpful lesson. keep it up!!
Thanks for your time and guided me through the process of learning English. From Bangladesh.
Grazie.
Hello Antonio thanks for your lesson. Could you also do a lesson on most commonly used phrasal verbs in English please. (Please give us may examples as possible)
Super thanks Antonio.
Always interesting and useful!. It's a real pleasure listening to your video
Fascinating!!! That was hands down I have never ever watched that kind of lesson. Thanks a bunch.
Antonio, you really hit a home run!
Bravo! You are my jam!
Thank you so much 8❤
Huge thanks to you Antonio, I boosted my English with you.
You are truly amazing Antonio! Thank you for making this video. I am learning!☺️
Taking on "idioms" is a great pick! That's richer - than language in a strict sense.
In a bubbly mood: it might be interesting to hear about etymology, anecdotically perhaps, or in some contrarian or deviated way. "That said", "that's rich" might in fact serve as an example for what I'm aiming at: it may be "just the opposite", namely poor in a sense of "not much" (thought over) - but we "all" don't want to say that .... you get the point. It turns out that that's another good trait of your presentation: you declare and mark the irony. Isn't it fun to learn about irony that does work? --- Jokingly, "I hope": "Tell me about it" means "Don't tell me" in German: "Wem sagst du das" which does lead me on to you: Piu anchora, molto di piu da sua parte, Antonio: tell me more, even more. One cannot get enough although it's very rich already.
The best english channel ever. I recently discovered it by chance. What an attractive voice and personnality you have ! I spend hours watching your vids. I just love it ! You're an excellent teatcher. 💜
I can' t help it to watch your videos Everytime. Because your videos make sense to me hands down. I am from Bangladesh.
I really learn a lot from you ❤
So interesting and helpful
Thank you 🙏
It's been a useful video,so thanks alot , greetings from Algeria
I can't help it stopping watching your videos , they are addicting 😊
Hey, this video is just amazing! How useful can it be
Congrats and thanks for sharing such nice knowledge
Hello, Antonio , Love from Azerbaijan . Thanks a lot for your videos. I learn so much from them. Regards ❤
This is GREAT RICH video. Thank you Antonio!!!!
Thanks so much for these phrases !
..that was so rich antonio..great job..precious processed info..many thx..
Awesome! I love the way you talk in English. Thank you!
I love your channel. Thank you so much for your videos. I have been learning English with you for several months now. You are super helpful. Thanks again!
Hi Antonio, I want to thank you for the videos! I live in Costa Rica and I work in a multilingual company, for me has been hard to fully develop my English skills because in this country, simply there is no advanced classes and if you find them, they are no good enough (my personal experience), so at some point you get stuck, with you, I found what I needed haha, those things nobody teaches you unless you live or interact with a English native speaker and I'm always looking forward to continue learning. Off course in my job I've learned a lot, however my customers don't always give me feedback because they don't want to hurt my feelings (according to them 😂) . Thanks again.
@silvia. May we talk each other?
Amo tus videos, hablo español y mi nivel es intermedio, cuando explicas en Ingles me hipnotizas, yo quiero esa velocidad con la que hablas pero debo ver tus videos hasta 3 veces para comprender tus explicaciones. 😅 Me falta tanto.
Third time´s the charm......la tercera es la vencida ....😉
hands down to you antonio..I always love your vid its very educational. love from the philippines 🇵🇭
Hi Antonio, I can’t help but notice how beautiful eyes you’ve got! They’re so expressive!
Hi Antonio! Great lesson. Thank you so much.
Well done Antonio. I am learning a lot from you. Thank you 👍
Hello Antonio ,I learned a lot from your videos.subscriber from Philippines here.
Stay safe and God bless.
I love the way you pronounce the words and I learn a lot with you. Thank you
Thanks, Antonio. I so love all your videos.
Mags (from Riyadh & Canada)😘
I just found your channel and I am extremely grateful 🙏 !
Thank you very much Antonio
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩