There should be more lessons like these on UA-cam. I feel like it's the best way to learn new words by seeing what we use every day. Thank you so much.
It's really useful to learn the words which are related to the daily life like this one. I guess you're spending more time in your home in these strange days. Hope you're healthy and happy. Thanks.
If you make other videos like this one in the future, there are many ones we would be interested in, for example computer stuff, wardrobe, supermarket things, etc.
Thank you, teacher. I hope you are well and your Mum. Beautiful and talented teacher. You are so beautiful and talented teacher. I like you, and I like your videos, even though I have discovered a few days ago. Could I ask you, something teacher? Could you make a video about Future continuous, Future Perfect, and Future Perfect continuous? Because sometimes I struggle with these tenses. Could you do that teacher? Thank you.
Wonderful job done, very impressive method to teach, stay blessed, Mam if possible, may we talk on what's app etc. So that I want to improve my listening & speaking skill, regards
Thank you Max for this video. I hope you will make another one about studies in college or university: how we speak about it, courses, make- up, exams, registration, scholarships, ...
Hello Regina, you can find her video dealing with kitchen utensil, some tools .... This is not her first video describing various things we use almost every day.
Thank you!! Very useful information!! Yes, of course, it's always useful to learn new words and expressions as far as the house is concerned. So, if you want to make more videos like this, it would be ok!! There is only one thing that it's not entirely clear to me: Are "hose" and "shower head" synonims? I would also like you to make videos about the adjectives and expressions concerning personality and about synonims and opposites, if it is not a problem:) For example, I just realised that I don't know synonims of the adjective "useful":)
Thanks again, Silvia! The shower head is just the top part which you can attach to the wall or to a hose :). I hope to make some videos about describing people over the coming months. As for synonyms and antonyms, I can't promise anything, but I can add that to my list. :)
I watched your video and walked into my bathroom to look around, I've put the white stones on the floor of my walk-in shower, I love the ambiance of nature, when I shower it's like standing in the rain by a river. I really like your glass sliding door. It's a top-notch video, Max. I'd love to watch your living room, dining room, kitchen.... entire your house😊😍, make sure someone will help you to hold the camera, I rolled my eyes around to follow your movements🙈😁
Hello Max, I learned some useful vocabulary - and you make me laugh again 😅. What a talent for comedy ! The other teachers seem old fashioned ...thumb up as usual 👍 and kisses from France !
To be honest, it's my Individual opinion though, ofcourse there are many great videos in UA-cam but the way you teach is, which I have found the most helpful and the best till now in my circle.. With respects, yes I would love to watch more house related videos. Thank You!🙏🙏
i use these phrases, are these correct? 1. "open / close the tap", 2. "use less water or dont spoil the water", 3. "open the shower / close the shower", 4. "use shampoo / soap on hairs" 5. "use less toothpaste on the toothbrush". i dont know whether i am right or wrong. please correct me.
5 is correct and the others are almost correct :). Corrections: 1. "turn on/off the tap" 2. "use less water or don't waste the water" 3. "open/close the shower door", 4. "use shampoo/soap on one's hair"
@@EnglishwithMax But, i often see" money offered" not "offered money" * money given is 200 dollars or given money is 200 dollars, * the disease identified was covid 19 or the identified disease is covid 19, * the passport issued for you is valid until 2024 or the issued passport for you is valid untill 2024 " Noun + past participle verb"?
Unfortunately there aren't many concrete rules - it depends on the verb. Generally if the word is functioning as an adjective, it goes before the noun. You can put it after the noun if you could also use a relative pronoun and a form of "to be". E.g. - the passport issued for you - the passport which was issued for you
hi Maxy, I have a doubt for you. " Donald Trump to urge society for Covid-19 pandemic". How this happen? i mean "to" was used without any verb. Is this reported speech?. Can you post a video for this issue? it will help all who still struggle in learning English
It's a structure that's commonly used in news headlines. Don't worry, we don't use it when we speak. ;) It means "Donald Trump is going to urge society..." or "It is expected that Donald Trump will urge society..."
Thematic videos are very useful when learning English. Thanks.
Glad you like them!
More please! Many thanks!
very helpful!!
The dimples are so nice!
That was great!!!
Its really informative lessons to expand our voccabullary. Thanks.
Thank you very much! Your videos are very nice. Congratulations!
Thank you very much!
There should be more lessons like these on UA-cam. I feel like it's the best way to learn new words by seeing what we use every day. Thank you so much.
Glad you liked it!
One of the humble and best Teachers in the world
Thank you.
Really appreciate you and fantastic job
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for this beautiful video
What a useful video. Thanks for sharing. ❤☺
Thanks, theresa was avery interest and useful¡¡¡¡¡
Thank you so much for doing this AMAZING videos!
Thank you for helping us.You're wonderful.
Thank you for your comments!
It's really useful to learn the words which are related to the daily life like this one. I guess you're spending more time in your home in these strange days. Hope you're healthy and happy. Thanks.
Yes, indeed :).
Thank you so much! Same to you!
Excellent explanation!
you exlained vocabulary really clearly in this style.
If you make other videos like this one in the future, there are many ones we would be interested in, for example computer stuff, wardrobe, supermarket things, etc.
Thank you again!
I'll add those to my list :)
Thank you so much , l learn a lot from this video , keep on you are gorgeous .
Thanks
I loved this video ! It changes !
Thanks for watching :)
Nice video👍🌼
I like your lessons.
Thank you :)
Thank you for this good video teacher ❤❤
Thank you soooooooo much Max!!!
Thanks, Anna! :)
Queen Max , you are really Fascinating.. I salute you !
Haha, thanks!
Wonderful video. Just do them more, please.
I'll do my best!
Hi Max it's a pleasure to watch your videos
Thanks a lot for your support
Have a great week my beautiful teacher 😉🇧🇷
Thank you, Aparecido! I hope you're well!
Hi Max, you again made a very useful video.
Thank you again :)
We get a lot of things learn from you please keep it continue 🤗🤗🤗🤗
your comment about electric brush just cracked me up! :D it was totally unexpected lol
haha, I liked the description of the electric toothbrush!
yes more please thanks🙏❤️
That is lovely
Thank you, teacher. I hope you are well and your Mum. Beautiful and talented teacher. You are so beautiful and talented teacher. I like you, and I like your videos, even though I have discovered a few days ago. Could I ask you, something teacher? Could you make a video about Future continuous, Future Perfect, and Future Perfect continuous? Because sometimes I struggle with these tenses. Could you do that teacher? Thank you.
Wonderful job done, very impressive method to teach, stay blessed, Mam if possible, may we talk on what's app etc. So that I want to improve my listening & speaking skill, regards
Thank you Max,another synonym of tap is FAUCET..........very king of you!
Very useful :) thanks Max keep uploading videos in which we can hear voice of you :)))
More to come!
Keep going
Super madam
Thank you Max for this video. I hope you will make another one about studies in college or university: how we speak about it, courses, make- up, exams, registration, scholarships, ...
I'll add it to the list :)
@@EnglishwithMax Thank you🌹
By the way, your old video about catching a train was amazing...Thanks a lot.
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
Thank you. Please make more videos like this.
Maybe the words are in the kitchen, bedroom, office, etc
Hello Regina, you can find her video dealing with kitchen utensil, some tools .... This is not her first video describing various things we use almost every day.
Thanks ma'am. Am from india, this method is teaching is very best . Very easy to learn it.
Thanks and welcome!
Thanks mam from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 😎
Keep uploading this kind of videos😙
Hey Max! Yeah, it was (another as always) an useful video! You rock! Bye
Hi! Thanks! :D
Thank you!! Very useful information!! Yes, of course, it's always useful to learn new words and expressions as far as the house is concerned. So, if you want to make more videos like this, it would be ok!! There is only one thing that it's not entirely clear to me: Are "hose" and "shower head" synonims?
I would also like you to make videos about the adjectives and expressions concerning personality and about synonims and opposites, if it is not a problem:) For example, I just realised that I don't know synonims of the adjective "useful":)
Thanks again, Silvia!
The shower head is just the top part which you can attach to the wall or to a hose :).
I hope to make some videos about describing people over the coming months. As for synonyms and antonyms, I can't promise anything, but I can add that to my list. :)
You are just beautiful, in addition to your expertly succinct instructions
I watched your video and walked into my bathroom to look around, I've put the white stones on the floor of my walk-in shower, I love the ambiance of nature, when I shower it's like standing in the rain by a river. I really like your glass sliding door. It's a top-notch video, Max. I'd love to watch your living room, dining room, kitchen.... entire your house😊😍, make sure someone will help you to hold the camera, I rolled my eyes around to follow your movements🙈😁
Hi Amara Melzen! you have pen down fantastic paragraph. Regards to you from Delhi (India)👍
Hello Max, I learned some useful vocabulary - and you make me laugh again 😅. What a talent for comedy ! The other teachers seem old fashioned ...thumb up as usual 👍 and kisses from France !
I'm glad :). Thank you again!
I'm big fan of you ma'am
❤️
Hi teacher Max,
Could please make a lesson about living room?
I'll add it to the list :)
Thanks Max! Super useful lesson.
Oh my! The toothpaste like in my country. :)
In fact, my parents use the same toothpaste brand.
wow you are in Australia I lived there for a long time !
Thank you ...
Yes I hope you to make more and more videos in a house , please ...
I'll try!
After watching this video i just looked my toilet and i realize how poor i am
@Reid Trent what's wrong with you
Lol 🤣
Madam, thank you very much! I liked watching the video. Madam, I have some doubtful idioms. Would you love to clear it?
I'll do my best ;)
@@EnglishwithMax Madam, what is the meaning of the idiom "Cat and dog life" ? Please try to clear it.
@@EnglishwithMax The next one is; "To burn a hole in one's pocket".
@@EnglishwithMax The next one is; "In black and white".
@@EnglishwithMax The next one is; "Black and white".
To be honest, it's my Individual opinion though, ofcourse there are many great videos in UA-cam but the way you teach is, which I have found the most helpful and the best till now in my circle..
With respects, yes I would love to watch more house related videos.
Thank You!🙏🙏
Thank you very much!
This video made me think of having a night on the tiles tonight.
Oh thanks 4share!!! 😊
Thanks for watching!
i use these phrases, are these correct? 1. "open / close the tap", 2. "use less water or dont spoil the water", 3. "open the shower / close the shower", 4. "use shampoo / soap on hairs" 5. "use less toothpaste on the toothbrush". i dont know whether i am right or wrong. please correct me.
5 is correct and the others are almost correct :).
Corrections:
1. "turn on/off the tap"
2. "use less water or don't waste the water"
3. "open/close the shower door",
4. "use shampoo/soap on one's hair"
Thank you. Do you have "40+ Words for the Kitchen"?
I am considering making a kitchen video!
Mam, is el silent in towel?
No, but we often pronounce it very softly.
@@EnglishwithMax ok mam. Good morning from India.
thanks teacher Max for teaching us foreigners! Just 1thing I do not understand : in the australian bathroons there is not the "bidet".....
Things around us!
Have a cool bath 🛀 /shower 🚿 in summer! 🌹.
Have a warm bath 🛀 /shower 🚿 in winter, Max! 🌹 👍 😊.
Living room vocabulary
Really great sweet dimple madam.
you are nice
Thanks alot why don't you teach us the parts of the car
I hope to in the future!
Native body language or expression thoes r very common.i want to know
Blz
i like this video because i dont know all the words arround my house
What is "face wash"? I don't know this term. Is it a synonym of "cleanser"? I'm a bit confused.
It's just a cleanser that you need to mix with water, or that needs to removed with water. :)
@@EnglishwithMax Thanks! You're so kind to answer my question like this!
Good video with vocabulary. But I pained to know that this is not your bathroom. I don't know the reason behind it.
"money offered" or "offered money", could you please tell me how to form structure? it is really confused.
You can say either depending on the sentence and context.
Do you have some example sentences?
@@EnglishwithMax But, i often see" money offered" not "offered money"
* money given is 200 dollars or given money is 200 dollars,
* the disease identified was covid 19 or the identified disease is covid 19,
* the passport issued for you is valid until 2024 or the issued passport for you is valid untill 2024
" Noun + past participle verb"?
Unfortunately there aren't many concrete rules - it depends on the verb.
Generally if the word is functioning as an adjective, it goes before the noun. You can put it after the noun if you could also use a relative pronoun and a form of "to be".
E.g.
- the passport issued for you
- the passport which was issued for you
@@EnglishwithMax thanks a lot Maxy
hi Maxy, I have a doubt for you. " Donald Trump to urge society for Covid-19 pandemic".
How this happen? i mean "to" was used without any verb. Is this reported speech?.
Can you post a video for this issue? it will help all who still struggle in learning English
It's a structure that's commonly used in news headlines. Don't worry, we don't use it when we speak. ;)
It means "Donald Trump is going to urge society..." or "It is expected that Donald Trump will urge society..."
@@EnglishwithMax You are a American, British or Canadian? By the way,
thax for reply
I'm Australian :)
@@EnglishwithMax I knew it
:) i m from Sri Lanka
He co num ber wlan ok goot mo ning en shy by bye
If you are welling to learn Arabic or wanna translate to Arabic just tell me,it'll be my pleasure
thanks teacher Max for teaching us foreigners! Just 1thing I do not understand : in the australian bathroons there is not the "bidet".....
thanks teacher Max for teaching us foreigners! Just 1thing I do not understand : in the australian bathroons there is not the "bidet".....
Thank you for watching!
Good observation :D. No, they're very rare in Australia.