More of my vocabulary lessons to watch: Talking about CLOTHES in English ua-cam.com/video/3iFYvLRqRPQ/v-deo.html English Idioms: Fruits and Vegetables ua-cam.com/video/V8sFNMOqlV4/v-deo.html And test your understanding of this video by taking the quiz: www.engvid.com/english-comprehension-sailing-vocabulary-expressions
I have an amateur captain licence and been sailing for years. Soon I will take an ielts exam and I searched for sailing vocabulary in case they ask about my hobbies. This is a great video , thank you so much for all the vocabulary 😊
Thats a very nice video. I didn't know that there were vocabulary based on sailing and this has really enhanced me on improving my vocabulary. Thank you so much for this wonderful lesson :)
"I'm going to be going over" = this means "I'm going to be describing". To "go over" means "to describe". The first part of the sentence is in future continuous tense. You can also say "I will be" followed by a verb in the continuous, this would also be future continuous. Eg, if it is 4pm now, and you leave your job at 5pm, you can say the following: "At 5.15, I'm going to be driving home" or "At 5.15, I will be driving home." Hope this helps.
When I go to England, nobody wants to talk to me in Spanish nor trying to understand... People here, if they don't understand you, they will do their best to help you, so don't burn
In England most people do not speak Spanish so it’s normal that they can’t understand. In England it’s very rare for natives to learn second languages, unless their family is from another country or they grow up in a house that speaks a different language to English in their home. Some English people can be very unhelpful, it’s true. But many English people (like me!) are patient and happy to help you 😊
More of my vocabulary lessons to watch:
Talking about CLOTHES in English ua-cam.com/video/3iFYvLRqRPQ/v-deo.html
English Idioms: Fruits and Vegetables ua-cam.com/video/V8sFNMOqlV4/v-deo.html
And test your understanding of this video by taking the quiz: www.engvid.com/english-comprehension-sailing-vocabulary-expressions
Hi everyone, if you want to improve your English by reading books and for more , I invite you to my channel :)
Benjamin: Thanks for these lessons! . I am watching, learning and taking notes of everything you teach . you´re a great!
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This was a very creative video! I enjoyed your diagram and explanation of the terms:)
Great!
Hi everyone, if you want to improve your English by reading books and for more , I invite you to my channel :)
I am from Bangladesh.
Benjamin you are great, your expression is very smart !!
I watch your video regularly . . .
Thanks for watching. Never been to Bangladesh, nearest I've been in Kolkata...
I have an amateur captain licence and been sailing for years. Soon I will take an ielts exam and I searched for sailing vocabulary in case they ask about my hobbies. This is a great video , thank you so much for all the vocabulary 😊
Thank you so much for watching!
Thats a very nice video. I didn't know that there were vocabulary based on sailing and this has really enhanced me on improving my vocabulary. Thank you so much for this wonderful lesson :)
Thanks - by the way, you could simplify that sentence: this video has enhanced my vocabulary... Pleasure :)
I love the way you teach as always. Thank you
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I am from Nepal.
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Hi, Benjamin! What does it mean «...I'm going to be going...", what kind of tense?
"I'm going to be going over" = this means "I'm going to be describing". To "go over" means "to describe". The first part of the sentence is in future continuous tense. You can also say "I will be" followed by a verb in the continuous, this would also be future continuous. Eg, if it is 4pm now, and you leave your job at 5pm, you can say the following: "At 5.15, I'm going to be driving home" or "At 5.15, I will be driving home." Hope this helps.
Introduce me to a few sets regarding stock, stock and forex terms
Coming in a video soon
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Nice pronunciation
When I go to England, nobody wants to talk to me in Spanish nor trying to understand... People here, if they don't understand you, they will do their best to help you, so don't burn
In England most people do not speak Spanish so it’s normal that they can’t understand. In England it’s very rare for natives to learn second languages, unless their family is from another country or they grow up in a house that speaks a different language to English in their home. Some English people can be very unhelpful, it’s true. But many English people (like me!) are patient and happy to help you 😊
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