I hope you enjoy learning to tell the time with me in British English. What time do you wake up? What time do you go to bed? When do you have lunch? Let me know in the comments!😘
Thank you for the lesson Jane😊 I wake up at a quarter past seven (7:15) I have lunch at half past one (13:30) I go to bed at eleven o'clock / 11pm (23:00)
Good evening! I apologise for not replying sooner. What's your name and are you studying or working in Brazil? I am pleased you find my accent and pronunciation clear.😃
@@GetEnglishFitwithJane No problem, Dear. My nane's Marcio, and I am a Brazilian. I'm sudying english but I'm not fluent yet. Thanks for answering, princess.
@@GetEnglishFitwithJane Thanks ever so much teacher your words are beautiful 😃 Well, am from Kenya and will listen to you until my accent changes. By imitating your pronunciation daily people think am British 😂🤣
@@joshuamutombo4927 Hello to you in Kenya, Joshua. Ha ha, that's great! Keep practising your British accent then! 😃 Joshua, when we refer to ourselves using the verb 'to be' we must use the subject 'I'. Therefore you can say... I am from Kenya or I'm from Kenya.😃👍
Jane, It's about "time" you made a video like this. :-) It's nice to know no one seemed too "alarmed" about these two methods. :-) By the way, have you seen the film, "About Time?" It's a very sweet movie! Great job on this~!!!! Your fans!
Hello to you all! Haha, yes it was 'time' I made a video about how to tell the time!😉 No, I don't believe I have seen the film you mention... I will try to watch it! 👍
Hello and welcome!😊 Is your first name John? Where are you from? Thank you for your message. At the moment, I haven't got any lessons which focus specifically on pronunciation, however, many of my longer lessons offer you the chance to listen and repeat new vocabulary and phrases. This type of practice should help you to improve your British English pronunciation.
@@jyothishmaniyattu Hi Jyothish!😊 Fantastic, are you living in the UK permanently now then? I hope to visit India one day!🤞 Yes, please watch the videos and feel free to ask if you have any questions.
@@GetEnglishFitwithJane Hi Jane, I am here as social worker waiting for registration.. I would like to be here permanently but as of now for 3 years. You ate most welcome to India and let me know I can help you out visiting places. Thank you
@@jyothishmaniyattu Well done on getting your position in the UK for 3 years. 👍😊 I really hope all goes well for you and you are able to stay permanently if it is what you decide you want to do. Thank you very much for your kindness with regards me hoping to visit India one day😊
Well done Irfan! That sounds great!😊 Next time, I would just change it a little bit and say... 'I often wake up late at around 10 o'clock'. In British English we say 'take lunch' if we mean 'take a lunch break'. Alternatively, we would say 'have lunch'.😊👍
The American way of talking about the time is easier than the British way. For example 12:45 don't push the number of the video Don't care about compressing the video time, just care about seeing the clock numbers in my comment that I wrote. American way is easy It is twelve forty five 🇺🇸❤ British way is hard It is a quarter to one 🇬🇧❤
Hi, how are you? Thanks for your comment. Yes, in British English there are two ways to tell the time which understandably can be confusing for learners! The British (British people) understand both ways though.😁
I hope you enjoy learning to tell the time with me in British English. What time do you wake up? What time do you go to bed? When do you have lunch? Let me know in the comments!😘
Thank you for the lesson Jane😊
I wake up at a quarter past seven (7:15)
I have lunch at half past one (13:30)
I go to bed at eleven o'clock / 11pm (23:00)
@@saveriovitrani6195 Great, well done Saverio! 10/10 for your homework😁👍
@@GetEnglishFitwithJane Thank you😊
Hii...ma'am how are you???
@@arpitapalette Hi, how are you?
I am well thank you.😊
What have you been doing recently?
Are you in lockdown?
Good morning, Jane. It's 10 am in Brazil.
Your accent is more easier for me to understand... sounds better to my ears.
Good evening! I apologise for not replying sooner.
What's your name and are you studying or working in Brazil?
I am pleased you find my accent and pronunciation clear.😃
@@GetEnglishFitwithJane No problem, Dear. My nane's Marcio, and I am a Brazilian. I'm sudying english but I'm not
fluent yet. Thanks for answering, princess.
Well explained, thank you
Good evening! How are you?
Thank you for your comment. I'm pleased you found the lesson clear.
Brilliant teacher that simplifies lesson for students
Good morning Joshua. Thank you so much for your lovely comment, it is much appreciated.😊
Where are you from?
@@GetEnglishFitwithJane Thanks ever so much teacher your words are beautiful 😃 Well, am from Kenya and will listen to you until my accent changes. By imitating your pronunciation daily people think am British 😂🤣
@@joshuamutombo4927 Hello to you in Kenya, Joshua.
Ha ha, that's great! Keep practising your British accent then! 😃
Joshua, when we refer to ourselves using the verb 'to be' we must use the subject 'I'. Therefore you can say... I am from Kenya or I'm from Kenya.😃👍
Sei bravissima! Grazie! You are very good, thanks! You great Week and.
Thank you very much Annamaria, that is very kind! I hope you have a lovely weekend too!
Thank you for another comprehensive lesson!
Thank you very much Irfan! 😊
How are you?
@@GetEnglishFitwithJane I'm good thanks and you?
I'm so pleased all is well with you. I am fine too thank you😊👍
Best wishes,Jane
Thank you and to you DM. Have a good day!
Jane, It's about "time" you made a video like this. :-) It's nice to know no one seemed too "alarmed" about these two methods. :-) By the way, have you seen the film, "About Time?" It's a very sweet movie! Great job on this~!!!! Your fans!
Hello to you all! Haha, yes it was 'time' I made a video about how to tell the time!😉 No, I don't believe I have seen the film you mention... I will try to watch it! 👍
Nice 👍
Thank you! I'm pleased you enjoyed it.😊
que dieu vous bénisse et vous donne longue vie je vraiment compris votre cour slvp enseigné moi l'anglais
Soo good
Thank you! I'm pleased you enjoyed the lesson😊
Do you have some sessions to improve apoken English and pronounciation
Hello and welcome!😊 Is your first name John? Where are you from?
Thank you for your message.
At the moment, I haven't got any lessons which focus specifically on pronunciation, however, many of my longer lessons offer you the chance to listen and repeat new vocabulary and phrases. This type of practice should help you to improve your British English pronunciation.
@@GetEnglishFitwithJane Hi thanks for the reply ! I am from India but in UK now..first name Jyothish...thanks again .. I will check those sessions !
@@jyothishmaniyattu Hi Jyothish!😊 Fantastic, are you living in the UK permanently now then?
I hope to visit India one day!🤞
Yes, please watch the videos and feel free to ask if you have any questions.
@@GetEnglishFitwithJane Hi Jane, I am here as social worker waiting for registration.. I would like to be here permanently but as of now for 3 years. You ate most welcome to India and let me know I can help you out visiting places. Thank you
@@jyothishmaniyattu Well done on getting your position in the UK for 3 years. 👍😊 I really hope all goes well for you and you are able to stay permanently if it is what you decide you want to do.
Thank you very much for your kindness with regards me hoping to visit India one day😊
Hello jane how to book a taxi in british English
That's a good idea! Thank you Jasvir!😊
I often wake up late, it's around 10 o'clock. I usually take lunch at half past one.
Well done Irfan! That sounds great!😊
Next time, I would just change it a little bit and say...
'I often wake up late at around 10 o'clock'.
In British English we say 'take lunch' if we mean 'take a lunch break'.
Alternatively, we would say 'have lunch'.😊👍
The American way of talking about the time is easier than the British way.
For example
12:45 don't push the number of the video
Don't care about compressing the video time, just care about seeing the clock numbers in my comment that I wrote.
American way is easy
It is twelve forty five 🇺🇸❤
British way is hard
It is a quarter to one 🇬🇧❤
Hi, how are you? Thanks for your comment.
Yes, in British English there are two ways to tell the time which understandably can be confusing for learners!
The British (British people) understand both ways though.😁
@@GetEnglishFitwithJane
I'm fine thank you
You are welcome
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If someone says it's half nine, do they mean it's 9:30 or 8:30?
Hello Edward! Thank you for your question.😊
'It's half nine' means 'It's 9:30'.
- That could be 9:30am or 21:30pm though, depending on the context.
Thanks Jane! Been watching @thematarmstrong rebuild crashed supercars and need to learn a few expressions in the King’s English. ;-)
@@edwardmccall1032 Great, well done you! Just let me know if you have any other doubts or questions :)
I usually wake up at seven o' clock and I have my lunch at twenty minutes past one
Well done! That's great! 😊👍
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que dieu vous bénisse et vous donne longue vie je vraiment compris votre cour slvp enseigné moi l'anglais
Hello!😊 How are you? Thank you very much for your nice message.
Where are you from?