Another amazing podcast for her, greetings are so useful in our daily routing, the ones could identify polite, also impolite people and break the ice. Thanks very kind.
I'm Spaniard. No doubt in my case that sometimes I've got confused when someone has ever asked me "Hey, how is it going? in English, and I wasn't pretty sure if they were really meaning that question or it was just a quick wave 🙂 Now after this lesson I'll be maybe more confident about what to reply them! Thanks AnneMarie
This video is very helpful. Although I live in the US and use "How are you" every day, I haven't noticed that people ask me twice if they want to know how I've been doing. Generally, I can tell if the counterpart is interested in knowing more about my day or well-being from their expression or voice tone. Next time, I'll pay closer attention to the expression.
As a foreigner the "Aha" moment came to me the day a policeman stopped me on the road as I was driving and I said "Good night" instead of "Good evening " :) Great lesson Anne Marie! Thank you.
Hello Annemarie. I enjoy your teachings a lot while commuting. You have a unique way of communicating things that makes English learning fun and easy. However, do you only help women? I’m interested in your classes that will help me with my confidence when speaking English. Thank you.
Thank you for the kind comment and for watching! Our mission is women-centered. However, our FS/Confidant Job Interviews/ Powerful Public Speaking courses are open to all students. We have both men & women who join.
Hi Anne Marie, thank you for another great lesson. 👍🏻 Can you include the difference between using “Good in” and “good at” in sentences in one of your lessons? Thanks.
Wow! Greeting is really an art! Typically, I hear some people greeting as "Hi, how ARE you?' followed by the response, "Hi, great, how are YOU?, (with the capitals here mimicking the intonation.) Is it a common pattern?
It certainly is. It's common to use rising intonation at the end of a question that seeks a quick response such as yes/no/good/great and so on. I have a full lesson on common intonation patterns that may be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/hEdM3OGtaQc/v-deo.html
Hi, thank you for your question. You can learn about my online courses here: www.speakconfidentenglish.com/courses/ Also, I have a private, members-only community just for women. You can learn more about this community here: www.speakconfidentenglish.com/community/
I know you are in the USA Anne Marie but you could've slipped in the classic Australian greeting, G'day or better still G'day mate. I'm yet to hear an American say it properly. haha
Hi there. To confirm you are asking for the meaning of 'duly noted,' is that right? When someone response with 'duly noted' it means that something has been acknowledge or received and it has been considered.
Thank you for your lesson 🙏
My pleasure!
Another amazing podcast for her, greetings are so useful in our daily routing, the ones could identify polite, also impolite people and break the ice. Thanks very kind.
I'm Spaniard. No doubt in my case that sometimes I've got confused when someone has ever asked me "Hey, how is it going? in English, and I wasn't pretty sure if they were really meaning that question or it was just a quick wave 🙂 Now after this lesson I'll be maybe more confident about what to reply them!
Thanks AnneMarie
Thanks so much for watching. I'm glad to know it was helpful and gave you some ideas of how to best respond in the future.
This video is very helpful. Although I live in the US and use "How are you" every day, I haven't noticed that people ask me twice if they want to know how I've been doing. Generally, I can tell if the counterpart is interested in knowing more about my day or well-being from their expression or voice tone. Next time, I'll pay closer attention to the expression.
Thanks Anne Marie, It is a great lesson!
You are welcome!
As a foreigner the "Aha" moment came to me the day a policeman stopped me on the road as I was driving and I said "Good night" instead of "Good evening " :) Great lesson Anne Marie! Thank you.
Thanks for sharing your "aha" moment, @miriambaird1270.
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Hi my dearest great teacher! Thank you so much for this marvellous class!!!
My pleasure, thank you for watching.
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You're so welcome, and thank you for the kind comment.
This was the video I was waiting for. Thanks. 🌷
This is super helpful😭 always feel so unsure what to answer when hearing people ask “how are you”
Hi, @viviviyu5252. I'm glad the lesson was helpful and I hope the provided strategies will be useful to you.
Good morning 🌞 Ms.Annemarie.
I like the way you talk, I'm wanna imitate them 😂 it's sound good for me and more attractive for everyone
very good your lesson of english
This video is very helpful. Thank you .
Great tips! Thanks!
Great lesson.
Fantastic! I love it ❤thanks 😊
Hello Annemarie. I enjoy your teachings a lot while commuting. You have a unique way of communicating things that makes English learning fun and easy. However, do you only help women? I’m interested in your classes that will help me with my confidence when speaking English.
Thank you.
Thank you for the kind comment and for watching! Our mission is women-centered. However, our FS/Confidant Job Interviews/ Powerful Public Speaking courses are open to all students. We have both men & women who join.
Loveeeeee ur teaching......
Hi Anne Marie, thank you for another great lesson. 👍🏻
Can you include the difference between using “Good in” and “good at” in sentences in one of your lessons? Thanks.
You are welcome, @sinineduvelil8357. Thank you for the lesson suggestion, I can certainly add that to my list of future lesson topics.
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Very informative Thank you dear
Wow! Greeting is really an art! Typically, I hear some people greeting as "Hi, how ARE you?' followed by the response, "Hi, great, how are YOU?, (with the capitals here mimicking the intonation.) Is it a common pattern?
It certainly is. It's common to use rising intonation at the end of a question that seeks a quick response such as yes/no/good/great and so on. I have a full lesson on common intonation patterns that may be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/hEdM3OGtaQc/v-deo.html
Thank you
Thank you so much, How are you?
Your lessons are amazing...do you have a platform where we can get an online speaking community where everyone can practice & develop their skills?
Hi, thank you for your question. You can learn about my online courses here: www.speakconfidentenglish.com/courses/
Also, I have a private, members-only community just for women. You can learn more about this community here: www.speakconfidentenglish.com/community/
How all these greetings should be done by phone? Cold calls. Thank you!
A: Hey another beautiful day
B: ja, I took a courage to ease into the day.
If Chinese people can cross wall to see it, this channel gonna be over millions subscribers very quick
I'm terribly okay. Ponci. If you wanna know. ;)
V good ok.
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what about howdy?
Hi, just finished my chores. I'm getting back into harness.
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I know you are in the USA Anne Marie but you could've slipped in the classic Australian greeting, G'day or better still G'day mate. I'm yet to hear an American say it properly. haha
Ha! Thank you for the suggestion. 😀
Plz include another word for duly noted 😢
Hi there. To confirm you are asking for the meaning of 'duly noted,' is that right?
When someone response with 'duly noted' it means that something has been acknowledge or received and it has been considered.
Good evening my sweet Boss I am sorry I am desterb I am not interested English Corce like worker I am ready thanks madam Boss take care God bless you
It’s not “thanks you” no S needed
hello
Great Nuggets! I appreciate you.
Thank you!
You welcome.
Hi, try to ease into the night.❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉