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Hello! Menu, can you please tell which one of the two sentences is correct? 1)My stint with the company didn't last longer as I met with a road accident and had to quit unwillingly. 2)My stint with the company didn't last longer as I had met with a road accident and quit in the middle of my training.
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Dear, Minoo. Congratulations again on this lesson! I'd like to ask you a question about the intrusive "r". For example, in "My sofa is brown" or "My straw is too short", is there an "r" after sofa and straw when a native British speaker pronounce these two phrases?
Minoo, I get amazed everytime I watch your videos!! Someday I'll be like you! Haha. I have a question/suggestion. I was said that mastering the schwa sound is a huge step on this process of being fluent and reducing the accent. Is that correct? Have you done a video on this topic?
Thank you very much, Lucas! Yes, the schwa is a very important part of English pronunciation. You would do well to work on it. I'm afraid I haven't got a lesson on that. Try my colleague's channel: Rachel's English.
I often get confused with affect and effect. Great lesson but I will need to watch it over a few times to make sure I better understand it, will improve my writing also speaking. Thank you Minoo X
Thank you very much, Steve and Esayas! I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson. Steve, 'effect' is the noun. 'affect' is the verb: It won't affect you. = It will have no effect on you.
Wow! You are such a great teacher. Thank you very much for this lesson. I have a question: Does the coordinating conjunction "for" have the same meaning as 'because' or 'because of'? Thanks.
I wish I were a medium! However, when it comes to teaching English, I can predict what questions may come up only because I've been teaching different nationalities for a long time.
Thank you for the lesson you always have been great over there. However, if you don't mind, I had a comment in regards one of the examples were being used in this tutorial. - We had booked the tickets well in advance, so they were cheap. - The tickets were cheap because we had booked them well in advance. - Because we had booked them well in advance, the tickets were cheap! It simulates a situation in which as a result of your advance booking, the tickets were sold to you for a lower price while they were cheap because you booked them in advance. We buy them in advance, therefore >> we can get cheap tickets! While the actual situation is You got cheap tickets because you bought them in advance. Maybe it sounds crazy, but I just wanted to let you know how I felt when I first saw this phrase you know just like love in first sight, when you see it you recognize it :-) It would be my great pleasure to hear back from you; thanks again.
Hello Anwar, I vaguely see where you're coming from. What if we mention 'the tickets' in the sub-clause: Because we had booked the tickets well in advance, they were cheap.
Yes, I guess this is the correct way that delivers the same meanings as others; thank you. - - We had booked the tickets well in advance, so they were cheap. - - The tickets were cheap because we had booked them well in advance. - - Because we had booked them well in advance, the tickets were cheap! - Because we had booked the tickets well in advance, they were cheap. Because it has the same meaning as two others. Thanks again Anglo-Link for your English lessons and your continuous and tireless efforts you put together over here; however, I couldn't follow them for a long, long time, but I love your lessons anyway, also I guess I need to practice my speaking skills a bit more, because most of the times at a real time that I need them most they just disappear! it makes me feel uncomfortable.
Good. I'm glad that's settled, Anwar. In the link below, which is my answer to one of my students on how to improve fluency, you will find links to materials I have produced to help students with their speaking and fluency. I'm afraid they are not free like my video lessons, but they will give you an idea of what you need to do to become more fluent: www.anglo-link.com/index.php?/topic/14695-how-to-improve-fluency-and-confidence/ Good luck with all your English studies.
Thank you so much for your brilleant licture on linking words. It not only help in speaking but also uplift our writting as well. By the way i would like to say thank you agin for helping.Long live Minoo
I will have my presentation about this material next week.Thank u so much! This video is really helpful and useful. By the way, my teacher once said that 'as' is used for negative sentences. I dont understand why, do you mind to explain that for me?
عا شو تيتشر مش تيشرت يعني هيك بيشرحو العالم وين شرحت للدكتورة لحتا بدا شكرا روحي درسي متل البشر لسيجموند فرويد هيدا فيديو خلط وعلك الفكرة بعالم والدكتورة المدرسة بايعتا من علم النفس وشكرا الك كمان
Hi Minoo, I`m so grateful. Thanks to you for the video lesson of Cause and Effect. The lesson is pretty helpful. I learn a lot. Would you mind making a lesson about Participial Prepositions. In other words, they are words like regarding, concerning, respecting, etc. Thanking you for your unflinching support. Best wishes, Fazil
Hey I just start to follow you today. I got a headache, due to my article writing. Therefore may you make a special session about how writing science article. regards
Hello Minoo, First of all, thank for uploading such good videos. Could you upload the video, which teaches us linking words for adding information? Please!!!
GREAT LESSON AS ALWAYS. REGARDING REPEATING THE DIFFERENT SUBJECT: "HE OR HIM" "NOW WE HAVE TO ABANDON THE FAMILY PICNIC DUE TO HE OR HIM BEING PUNISHED OR GROUNDED"???
@@AngloLinkEnglish Today was my English End of Semester exam and i'm positive i passed!!😁🤗 Thank you once again Can you post a video with literary devices plz?
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Hello! Menu, can you please tell which one of the two sentences is correct?
1)My stint with the company didn't last longer as I met with a road accident and had to quit unwillingly.
2)My stint with the company didn't last longer as I had met with a road accident and quit in the middle of my training.
The first sentence is correct. You don't need to use the Past Perfect.
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1:07 Explanation, what are they?
2:00 Coordinating conjunctions
3:05 Subordinating conjunctions
4:00 Conjunctive adverbs
5:39 Prepositions
9:13 Exercises
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Hi Ms. Minoo! I have been watching your videos since 2018. And I was struggling with my english that time. Now, I can say that my english has improved a lot because of your videos. Maraming Salamat po (thank you very much) Ms. Minoo and may the lord bless you always🙂.
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Dear, Minoo. Congratulations again on this lesson!
I'd like to ask you a question about the intrusive "r". For example, in "My sofa is brown" or "My straw is too short", is there an "r" after sofa and straw when a native British speaker pronounce these two phrases?
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Minoo, I get amazed everytime I watch your videos!! Someday I'll be like you! Haha. I have a question/suggestion. I was said that mastering the schwa sound is a huge step on this process of being fluent and reducing the accent. Is that correct? Have you done a video on this topic?
Thank you very much, Lucas!
Yes, the schwa is a very important part of English pronunciation. You would do well to work on it. I'm afraid I haven't got a lesson on that. Try my colleague's channel: Rachel's English.
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I often get confused with affect and effect. Great lesson but I will need to watch it over a few times to make sure I better understand it, will improve my writing also speaking. Thank you Minoo X
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Thank you very much, Steve and Esayas! I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson.
Steve, 'effect' is the noun. 'affect' is the verb:
It won't affect you. = It will have no effect on you.
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Wow! You are such a great teacher. Thank you very much for this lesson. I have a question:
Does the coordinating conjunction "for" have the same meaning as 'because' or 'because of'?
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Grammatically, it's the same as 'because'. You need to follow it by a sentence.
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I wish I were a medium! However, when it comes to teaching English, I can predict what questions may come up only because I've been teaching different nationalities for a long time.
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Thank you for the lesson you always have been great over there.
However, if you don't mind, I had a comment in regards one of the examples were being used in this tutorial.
- We had booked the tickets well in advance, so they were cheap.
- The tickets were cheap because we had booked them well in advance.
- Because we had booked them well in advance, the tickets were cheap!
It simulates a situation in which as a result of your advance booking, the tickets were sold to you for a lower price while they were cheap because you booked them in advance.
We buy them in advance, therefore >> we can get cheap tickets!
While the actual situation is You got cheap tickets because you bought them in advance.
Maybe it sounds crazy, but I just wanted to let you know how I felt when I first saw this phrase you know just like love in first sight, when you see it you recognize it :-)
It would be my great pleasure to hear back from you; thanks again.
Hello Anwar,
I vaguely see where you're coming from. What if we mention 'the tickets' in the sub-clause:
Because we had booked the tickets well in advance, they were cheap.
Yes, I guess this is the correct way that delivers the same meanings as others; thank you.
- - We had booked the tickets well in advance, so they were cheap.
- - The tickets were cheap because we had booked them well in advance.
- - Because we had booked them well in advance, the tickets were cheap!
- Because we had booked the tickets well in advance, they were cheap.
Because it has the same meaning as two others.
Thanks again Anglo-Link for your English lessons and your continuous and tireless efforts you put together over here; however, I couldn't follow them for a long, long time, but I love your lessons anyway, also I guess I need to practice my speaking skills a bit more, because most of the times at a real time that I need them most they just disappear! it makes me feel uncomfortable.
Good. I'm glad that's settled, Anwar.
In the link below, which is my answer to one of my students on how to improve fluency, you will find links to materials I have produced to help students with their speaking and fluency.
I'm afraid they are not free like my video lessons, but they will give you an idea of what you need to do to become more fluent:
www.anglo-link.com/index.php?/topic/14695-how-to-improve-fluency-and-confidence/
Good luck with all your English studies.
Thank you, Minoo. I just want you to explain the meaning of example number (6) because I didn't understand it.
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Could you type it out for me please?
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This example : 👇
They are short of stuff this week, so they are behind with orders.
I don't understand the whole meaning of it
They are short of staff. = They don't have enough employees.
They are behind with orders. = They have not fulfilled their customers' orders on time.
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I had to search for its meaning and I got it, but thank you anyway. Thanks to you for being a different teacher in a special way 👌
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Thank you so much for your brilleant licture on linking words. It not only help in speaking but also uplift our writting as well. By the way i would like to say thank you agin for helping.Long live Minoo
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I will have my presentation about this material next week.Thank u so much! This video is really helpful and useful. By the way, my teacher once said that 'as' is used for negative sentences. I dont understand why, do you mind to explain that for me?
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In what context did your teacher say that?
Anglo-Link she was talking about cause and effect conjunctions
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شكراااااااااااا ياحلى تيتشر😘😘
عا شو تيتشر مش تيشرت يعني
هيك بيشرحو العالم
وين شرحت للدكتورة لحتا بدا شكرا
روحي درسي متل البشر لسيجموند فرويد هيدا فيديو خلط وعلك الفكرة بعالم والدكتورة المدرسة بايعتا من علم النفس
وشكرا الك كمان
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Hi Minoo,
I`m so grateful. Thanks to you for the video lesson of Cause and Effect. The lesson is pretty helpful. I learn a lot.
Would you mind making a lesson about Participial Prepositions. In other words, they are words like regarding, concerning, respecting, etc.
Thanking you for your unflinching support.
Best wishes,
Fazil
You're very welcome, Fazil! I've made a note of your request; however, I need to continue with Linking Words for the moment.
Hey
I just start to follow you today. I got a headache, due to my article writing. Therefore may you make a special session about how writing science article.
regards
Thank you for your request, Hayder. I've made a note of it.
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Hello Minoo, First of all, thank for uploading such good videos. Could you upload the video, which teaches us linking words for adding information? Please!!!
You're very welcome. Currently, I cover this topic on my website in a member-exclusive video lesson. You may want to check it out at anglo-link.com.
I love your lessons. Thank you so much
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GREAT LESSON AS ALWAYS. REGARDING REPEATING THE DIFFERENT SUBJECT: "HE OR HIM" "NOW WE HAVE TO ABANDON THE FAMILY PICNIC DUE TO HE OR HIM BEING PUNISHED OR GROUNDED"???
Thank you, Essam!
You can use 'him' or 'his', definitely not 'he'. 'him' is the more common choice.
Best grammar lessons ever . Thank you so much (>w
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Ma'am please make a video on advance adjectives used in speaking vocabulary
I was able to learn Cause & Effect thanks to Mino.
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Can you post a video with literary devices plz?
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