"I get the gist"and "I get your drift" , two new expressions to replace understand, feels so good to lear new ways to say "understand", and the formal ones are very good, straight and clear!!! Thanks for sharing this useful material
Anne Marie , i was able to understand you "cristal clear", thank you for for the lesson, it is really à positive thing when people "see eye to eye" when it comes to understanding each other.May à gentle wind push your sails forward.Serge from France.
I want to know how to use the word 'though' especially at the end of a sentence. I often hear people add the word 'though' at the end of his statement. What does it imply? please explain it if you don't mind. Thank you so much.
wondering if only English has this many kind of "de facto" classifications: casual/neutral/formal, or even professional (!?) The latter is the most confusing to me 🤔
Good question. Most languages will have different 'registers' or styles of speaking based on the situation. These changes allow us to show various levels of closeness and respect.
"I get the gist"and "I get your drift" , two new expressions to replace understand, feels so good to lear new ways to say "understand", and the formal ones are very good, straight and clear!!! Thanks for sharing this useful material
My pleasure!! I'm so glad you've learned several new alternatives. 🙌
You are amazing teacher!
I appreciate the kind comment.
Anne Marie , i was able to understand you "cristal clear", thank you for for the lesson, it is really à positive thing when people "see eye to eye" when it comes to understanding each other.May à gentle wind push your sails forward.Serge from France.
Thanks! I often say "Got it" to express that I understood and accepted.
You're so welcome. 'Got it' is a fantastic expression. 👏
Tks, Anne! Speaking with precision makes the difference.
Tks, Anne!!!
My English has improved a lot by these useful tips. Speak with precision makes the difference.
Hi, Paulo. I'm glad to know the lesson is useful.
Thanks for share. I spend a great moments in your class.
Again and again I listen, take some notes thanks for this precious content❤
You're very welcome. Thank you for watching.
Excellent, thank you for the great alternatives.
You're so welcome.
Roger that 😊I fell in love with it
This is very helpful as always. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I enjoy every lesson, I wish I can speak English like you one day, so clear 😊
Thank you! 😃
Thanks a lot.
So much helpful
I'm glad it was helpful.
Appreciate your elaborate class as usual. ❤
Thank you for watching. 😊
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Great, thanks Anne Marie, have a good week!
Thank you! You too!
I appreciate your lessons!!❤
I'm glad you enjoy them. Thanks for watching.
Thanks, I enjoy.
Thank you from Cali Colombia. Good. Ideo
Clear as day
Roger that, point taken
I want to know how to use the word 'though' especially at the end of a sentence. I often hear people add the word 'though' at the end of his statement. What does it imply? please explain it if you don't mind. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the suggestion. I'll be sure to add that as a future lesson idea.
@@Speakconfidentenglish Thank you so much
You are always perfect👌
Thank you for the kind comment and thank you for watching.
Gotcha 💯
My favourite is I can see your point.
The newone is: roger that! 😅
Wonderful. Glad you have some new alternatives to use.
Hello Anmarie! One question, the copy word can apply? :)
Hi there. I'm not sure what you mean by the copy word? Can you elaborate?
I get it.
Understood
❤
☘🌿☘
wondering if only English has this many kind of "de facto" classifications: casual/neutral/formal, or even professional (!?) The latter is the most confusing to me 🤔
Good question. Most languages will have different 'registers' or styles of speaking based on the situation. These changes allow us to show various levels of closeness and respect.
roger that
How can a language be confident? Would you answer?
I got the gist
copy that
Understood 🫶🏻