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hi there. im really greatefull to have your channel. i really learned lots of Native British English By your classes.Im From India rural side the thing is in my village people cant speak English that much and also our government schools aren't so good but im learning English from youtube. My private tutor is also amused by my English writings and my British accent compared to other students even though they are toppers of class . i really appreciate your classes you are one of my favorite English teacher
These tips are very good to use on this side of the Atlantic as well. Also, be aware that in some in business meetings the speaker has already stated a decision has been made in the implementation of a program, policy decision, etc. and is just formally informing the key players. My 34 years of experience tells me is just wait until the speaker completes his or her presentation and hopefully will open the ‘floor‘ for any questions. This is where you would politely ask for clarification and any possible changes to the decision that you or your co-workers can make. If changes are not possible then you or your co-workers must politely state the consequences; you must be to the point and concise. Be in mind, this is not always easy especially for experienced workers. I had my fair share of this.
I was waiting for you publication thank you for your efforts of teaching..greetings from a Mexican person living in Japan. Las Friday before my holiday in Mexico…gracias…adios…
My dear princess, once again you hit the nail on the head! When speaking and using verbs, nouns and so on we have a list of verbs, nouns that seem to be all alike...and there's a chance we say something wrong or ill-interpreted and we end up putting a foot in it! This beautiful lesson has been enlightening! Please, could you do other lessons like this and run us through which verbs and nouns to use in special occasions? Thanks a bunch, Kat, and kisses from Rome!
“How to interject in a meeting" is very very useful to me. I'm from Taiwan, and I recently met an airline company. One of the meeting flows is a group discussion, so the interjection of the discussion is important. Because some people would keep talking so that I don't have a chance to say my opinion. And that would let me fail in meetings. So thank you, Katharine, it helps me a lot!
today was a good day but with some things that made me a little sad but seeing a video of Katharine full of learning and her friendliness made it a little better ❤
Hi Katherine, I like your beautiful Business English word Interject which is used politely in Business English instead of the word Interrupt and also thank you Katherine for introducing Italki. English is one my favourite languages apart from Arabic, French and Chinese
Wow... Excellent presentation on etiquettes dear and you looked so animated in this video, most probably for the fact that you were doing a presentation inside after a long time and enjoying the warmness as opposed to last few weeks where you had to endure some cold weather outside while you were doing your presentations... 🤩😮 Anyways, have a super cool day my dear teacher and also take this opportunity to wish you happy almost valentine's day day and may it be as sweet as the knowledge you share.. 🙏 ❤ Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
Hi Katherine, ma belle, my fridays' ray of sunlight, my eardrums' delight, my rose of England 🌹😊 What a lovely lesson, Katherine! You're beautiful and you catch the light magnificently. As well as your beauty, your lovely voice and that accent that I find so classy because it flirts so happily with PR from time to time, and the clarity of your speech, your positivity and enthusiasm shine through and are infectious, captivating and spellbounding. It's easy to see how much you enjoy making these videos, and all that reflects on the audience. I can imagine that their success must be intoxicating for you and I can feel it personally in the fact that, it seems to me, your confidence and self-assurance are growing by leaps and bounds. Otherwise, I absolutely love the sound of the word 'interject', especially said by you. It's a word that says so well by itself about what it means, and it just fizzes and pops and bursts and explodes! ;-) I loved your explanations and the fine distinction you made between 'interrupt' and 'interject'. Generally speaking, I don't like it when people constantly interrupt each other during an exchange. I always prefer people to be able to express themselves calmly, nuanced and serenely, and to get to the end of what they're saying before any questions or interjections. When I watch a conference, for example, I prefer questions or comments to be addressed at the end of the talk rather than the teacher, speaker or lecturer authorising interventions and interruptions during the talk, which in my opinion runs the risk of dispersing the talk and somewhat blurring the thread and clarity of the discourse. In this sense, I feel more British, or more Nordic, I'd say, than Latin, no doubt, 'Latins' often being somehow more sanguine and bubbly... So I appreciate the etiquette you're referring to; and that doesn't mean, of course, that exchanges should always be sanitised and 'politically correct', because I also like the confrontation of ideas, the fact that a spade can be called a spade in certain circumstances, and a certain vigour and liveliness that are proper to debate and exchanges of ideas as long as, and I agree with you, respect is there, even in slightly heated discussions. Finally, I agree with you on the very accurate things you say about the rhythm of speech ;-) Thank you so much Katherine for another beautiful lesson and video! 🙏👏 Sorry for the prolixity you never fail to inspire me and my always too long comments probably. I hope however you will find, be it only a little, interest in it. I hope you have a lovely weekend. I send you all my love and say 'A bientôt ma belle !'. Je t'embrasse. Bisous bisous. 😘🌹❤❤💌🕊☮🎹🎸
I always read your comments as they are unbelievably well crafted and full of helpful points! I totally agree on the intrrrupting point you mentioned. Thank you for your lovely message & wishing you a wonderful weekend! 🤗🤗🤗✨✨✨
@@englishwithkatharine I am so glad you enjoyed it Katherine. I appreciate you kind reply very much. Thank you! Merci, merci ! Je t'aime, gros bisous 🙏❤
@@fabrice9252. Wow!!! What a comment!!! You make me feel a healthy envy. My English vocabulary is so poor. Your comments let me enhance the language and know new words. Thank You so much!!!
@@AlejandroQuintana-s3p You are most welcome, thank you so much for your compliment :-) I am glad if you can find some interesting vocabulary in it or any other inspiration. Wish you happiness and good luck in your learning. Merci beaucoup mon ami ! 🙏 :-)
Irasshaimase (Can I help you )Konbanha (Good evening) I used to live in London Ealingbroadway! I love London. In Japan you would often hear Otsukaresama as well. we say Otsukaresama instead of Hello. but use only someone you know . very useful word!
Hi Kathrine. Thanks for another great lesson again. I’m wondering if you really wanted to write “… glad you bought that up…” at 06:20 rather than “brought that up”. I thought it might have been a typo. Anyway I really enjoyed every second of it. Thank you :)
I am so glad for Thai people who are going to listen the native British accents . Always encourage you to create up new educative contents for genuine British-English style , Katherine 😊
Hi,I am Japanese and I am so happy that you learn Japanese and have a plan to visit Japan 🇯🇵 I love your videos and thank you for sharing British English tips🩶🩶
Dear, Katharine. I want to say for your new released wonderful video, thank you so much for your very helpful tips about an introduction to 'business meeting etiquette.' I love your way of teaching with a beautiful voice and a beautiful pronunciation is a good enough. That's an excellent presentation on etiquettes hearing from you (from a lovely British lady) additional moreover for your sharing a great example in this video with my learning of the British way. Thank you again for your efforts of teaching for this better language to speak with conversation. I would like to learn more about personalized one on one language lessons with native teachers about business meeting.
Although I got your point in my opinion "interject" and "interrupt" both involve breaking the continuity of a conversation or activity.....interject means: cut in, interpose but of course people use the phrase "sorry for interrupting" when we need to apologise for cutting off someone while speaking or interjecting in a conversation.....the only thing that differ is how we do it as you said. The term used nowadays is "conversational turn-talking which means that in an idle world everyone gets a chance to speak up in roughly equal proportion.
Hi Katharine❤I am an English teacher and your videos REALLY help me improve my accent, can u do me a favour and spot more light onto the illusive “y” that you talked about before, it really helps me catch this difference between my accent and native’s but I still need more explanation… thanks in advance 🙏
Hello, Katharine.😊 Your Japanese sounded lovely. I like that.👍 Thanks for the tips for Business Meeting Etiquette. I love how you speak English with natural speed. So I'm also going to watch your past videos when I have time. You rock❗🌹🌹🥀
Hi, Kat, it was such a great subject with British Business Meeting Etiquette that will helps us very much so. If you dont mind, please kindly teach us more for this in the following lessons which will be highly appreciated. All the best, Hasan
Thank you Katharine for such wonderful lessons! 💖 Although I felt, this excellent channel of yours should have started a couple of years ago so that i could have learned more! 😊 🙏
This lesson felt a little bit challenging for me, I will get back to it later. I am still in a state, when I find speaking fast quite hard. Maybe I shouldn't run before I learnt how to walk 😢 but I will keep doing my best! Thank you Katherine ❤
Hi Katharine!!! If you don't mind I would just want to make a comment what you were exposing about: Simply an excellent video with concrete and useful information. I knew the expression "put your foot in your mouth" or more general "put one's foot in one's mouth". Anyway. Thank you very much. Good job!!! Have a nice weekend!!! Enjoy your life!!!
Sorry there’s just something I need to say here Your presentation is so awesome 🤩 Looking forward to having more videos about etiquette, it is useful indeed 😊 Have a nice weekend ❤
I love this video. It is really useful for my job ❤❤❤. I am looking foward to seeing you again in the next video , because I am a really big fan of your channel. Could you make a video about the chelsea accent or about the different kind of accents in The Uk?
Chelsea accent is Received Pronunciation - check out my royal accent secrets video for that 😊☺️ Thanks so much for your continued support of my channel - I’m so grateful! 😊😊😊
It s difficult to create an atmosphere that everyone feels confident enough to add something in that meeting, such as - a new highlight , a fresh point of view . I like meetings best that are not so pre-cooked that you just arent expected to add something . Or meetings that are in such atmosphere that anything you say is considered an offense , or direct attack .
Hi Katherine! I love your videos so much you're so various with your videos ideas Also I'm asking you again 😂to make your recommendation for tv movie and book (winter edition 😊) because it's my favourite video of you Also you inspire me to start learning Japanese because it's a language I've always wanted to learn so thank you ❤ Have a great weekend
Hey💕 👋 thanks so much for your comment however that video wasn’t as successful as others and I need to make videos that have the most demand to make them worth it. I am really sorry 😞
@@englishwithkatharine Introduction on black country accent ,You made video on Scouse accent recently and I loved that and I want videos on other accent as well of England
@@tatti966 Ok, I was a little bit discombobulated as Katherine because you said - bLack - country when you probably meant BACK country, didn't you? ... ;-) This is not exactly the same hence Katherine's surprise and interrogation I guess.
When I was an Aston student 30 years ago, the teacher said Birmingham had been called black country because the sky was black during Industrial Revolution.
Professor Katharine, I would never interject into somebody's word during a meeting. I do even not understand why should I make it. I would simply drink coffee and listen to other persons words. Another thing if they would ask me about my opinion, in that case I would produce myself.
Hmmm. That’s not a good attitude for London - you’ll get eaten alive! You must be able to join in a meeting where people are sharing passionate opinions 😊
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hi there. im really greatefull to have your channel. i really learned lots of Native British English By your classes.Im From India rural side the thing is in my village people cant speak English that much and also our government schools aren't so good but im learning English from youtube. My private tutor is also amused by my English writings and my British accent compared to other students even though they are toppers of class . i really appreciate your classes you are one of my favorite English teacher
Thank you so much ✨😊
These tips are very good to use on this side of the Atlantic as well. Also, be aware that in some in business meetings the speaker has already stated a decision has been made in the implementation of a program, policy decision, etc. and is just formally informing the key players. My 34 years of experience tells me is just wait until the speaker completes his or her presentation and hopefully will open the ‘floor‘ for any questions. This is where you would politely ask for clarification and any possible changes to the decision that you or your co-workers can make. If changes are not possible then you or your co-workers must politely state the consequences; you must be to the point and concise. Be in mind, this is not always easy especially for experienced workers. I had my fair share of this.
I meant 'Bare in mind..'. Sorry for the typo.
Language+Culture that's the reason why I love your teaching method❤
I love her way of teaching this language, she is my favorite teacher, God bless her always 🤗🤗
I was waiting for you publication thank you for your efforts of teaching..greetings from a Mexican person living in Japan. Las Friday before my holiday in Mexico…gracias…adios…
Hope you find it useful 😊🥹
My dear princess, once again you hit the nail on the head! When speaking and using verbs, nouns and so on we have a list of verbs, nouns that seem to be all alike...and there's a chance we say something wrong or ill-interpreted and we end up putting a foot in it! This beautiful lesson has been enlightening! Please, could you do other lessons like this and run us through which verbs and nouns to use in special occasions? Thanks a bunch, Kat, and kisses from Rome!
😊😊☺️☺️☺️☺️ great idea!!
It is a very useful lesson to learn about business meeting "interrupt/interject". Teacher Katharine thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video! A good start for the weekend, it just makes me want to watch other former videos of yours...❤
“How to interject in a meeting" is very very useful to me. I'm from Taiwan, and I recently met an airline company. One of the meeting flows is a group discussion, so the interjection of the discussion is important. Because some people would keep talking so that I don't have a chance to say my opinion. And that would let me fail in meetings. So thank you, Katharine, it helps me a lot!
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today was a good day but with some things that made me a little sad but seeing a video of Katharine full of learning and her friendliness made it a little better ❤
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Hi Katherine, I like your beautiful Business English word Interject which is used politely in Business English instead of the word Interrupt and also thank you Katherine for introducing Italki. English is one my favourite languages apart from Arabic, French and Chinese
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Britains are so lovely and respectful. I love how polite and thoughtful they are.
Wow... Excellent presentation on etiquettes dear and you looked so animated in this video, most probably for the fact that you were doing a presentation inside after a long time and enjoying the warmness as opposed to last few weeks where you had to endure some cold weather outside while you were doing your presentations... 🤩😮
Anyways, have a super cool day my dear teacher and also take this opportunity to wish you happy almost valentine's day day and may it be as sweet as the knowledge you share.. 🙏 ❤
Hugs.xoxoxo
Gams ❤️
Really useful tips. Thanks Katharine! (With a or e?)
Looking forward to your next lesson 😊
Thank you for your new released video.Always great but always to short.What a pitty.Enjoy your weekend.
Hi Katherine, ma belle, my fridays' ray of sunlight, my eardrums' delight, my rose of England 🌹😊
What a lovely lesson, Katherine! You're beautiful and you catch the light magnificently. As well as your beauty, your lovely voice and that accent that I find so classy because it flirts so happily with PR from time to time, and the clarity of your speech, your positivity and enthusiasm shine through and are infectious, captivating and spellbounding. It's easy to see how much you enjoy making these videos, and all that reflects on the audience. I can imagine that their success must be intoxicating for you and I can feel it personally in the fact that, it seems to me, your confidence and self-assurance are growing by leaps and bounds.
Otherwise, I absolutely love the sound of the word 'interject', especially said by you. It's a word that says so well by itself about what it means, and it just fizzes and pops and bursts and explodes! ;-) I loved your explanations and the fine distinction you made between 'interrupt' and 'interject'. Generally speaking, I don't like it when people constantly interrupt each other during an exchange. I always prefer people to be able to express themselves calmly, nuanced and serenely, and to get to the end of what they're saying before any questions or interjections. When I watch a conference, for example, I prefer questions or comments to be addressed at the end of the talk rather than the teacher, speaker or lecturer authorising interventions and interruptions during the talk, which in my opinion runs the risk of dispersing the talk and somewhat blurring the thread and clarity of the discourse. In this sense, I feel more British, or more Nordic, I'd say, than Latin, no doubt, 'Latins' often being somehow more sanguine and bubbly... So I appreciate the etiquette you're referring to; and that doesn't mean, of course, that exchanges should always be sanitised and 'politically correct', because I also like the confrontation of ideas, the fact that a spade can be called a spade in certain circumstances, and a certain vigour and liveliness that are proper to debate and exchanges of ideas as long as, and I agree with you, respect is there, even in slightly heated discussions.
Finally, I agree with you on the very accurate things you say about the rhythm of speech ;-)
Thank you so much Katherine for another beautiful lesson and video! 🙏👏
Sorry for the prolixity you never fail to inspire me and my always too long comments probably. I hope however you will find, be it only a little, interest in it.
I hope you have a lovely weekend. I send you all my love and say 'A bientôt ma belle !'. Je t'embrasse. Bisous bisous.
😘🌹❤❤💌🕊☮🎹🎸
I always read your comments as they are unbelievably well crafted and full of helpful points! I totally agree on the intrrrupting point you mentioned. Thank you for your lovely message & wishing you a wonderful weekend! 🤗🤗🤗✨✨✨
@@englishwithkatharine
I am so glad you enjoyed it Katherine. I appreciate you kind reply very much. Thank you! Merci, merci ! Je t'aime, gros bisous 🙏❤
@@fabrice9252. Wow!!! What a comment!!! You make me feel a healthy envy. My English vocabulary is so poor. Your comments let me enhance the language and know new words. Thank You so much!!!
@@AlejandroQuintana-s3p
You are most welcome, thank you so much for your compliment :-) I am glad if you can find some interesting vocabulary in it or any other inspiration. Wish you happiness and good luck in your learning. Merci beaucoup mon ami ! 🙏 :-)
Hi Kathrine ma'am you are very talented teacher of English education your every lesson is imperative for talking in English thank you for assist
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Good morning Miss Katharine .
Irasshaimase (Can I help you )Konbanha (Good evening) I used to live in London Ealingbroadway! I love London. In Japan you would often hear Otsukaresama as well. we say Otsukaresama instead of Hello. but use only someone you know . very useful word!
Hi Kathrine. Thanks for another great lesson again. I’m wondering if you really wanted to write “… glad you bought that up…” at 06:20 rather than “brought that up”. I thought it might have been a typo. Anyway I really enjoyed every second of it. Thank you :)
Definitely a typo! Arghhh haha. Thanks for pointing it out! 🙃
Creative as usual!
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A very actual video, dear Katharine. It's important to be confident in the world of business.
I am so glad for Thai people who are going to listen the native British accents . Always encourage you to create up new educative contents for genuine British-English style , Katherine 😊
Nicely done. Many situations you mentioned I have experienced in business meetings in English
Excellent. why you dont continue this playlist ???
Hi,I am Japanese and I am so happy that you learn Japanese and have a plan to visit Japan 🇯🇵 I love your videos and thank you for sharing British English tips🩶🩶
Thank you for your very helpful tips! 😊
القواعد والبروتوكولات الملكية الإنكليزية من اروع ما قرات ❤
Dear, Katharine. I want to say for your new released wonderful video, thank you so much for your very helpful tips about an introduction to 'business meeting etiquette.' I love your way of teaching with a beautiful voice and a beautiful pronunciation is a good enough. That's an excellent presentation on etiquettes hearing from you (from a lovely British lady) additional moreover for your sharing a great example in this video with my learning of the British way. Thank you again for your efforts of teaching for this better language to speak with conversation. I would like to learn more about personalized one on one language lessons with native teachers about business meeting.
🤗🤗💕💕
This lesson is very interesting because I am study gastronomy, the kitchen and the meals I prepare coffee for the breakfast
Although I got your point in my opinion "interject" and "interrupt" both involve breaking the continuity of a conversation or activity.....interject means: cut in, interpose but of course people use the phrase "sorry for interrupting" when we need to apologise for cutting off someone while speaking or interjecting in a conversation.....the only thing that differ is how we do it as you said.
The term used nowadays is "conversational turn-talking which means that in an idle world everyone gets a chance to speak up in roughly equal proportion.
Hi, Katharine! Thank you so much for this video :) Im Japanese 🇯🇵
Your Japanese is very good! I hope you enjoy Japan☺️
Hi Katharine❤I am an English teacher and your videos REALLY help me improve my accent, can u do me a favour and spot more light onto the illusive “y” that you talked about before, it really helps me catch this difference between my accent and native’s but I still need more explanation… thanks in advance 🙏
why so elegance your pronouciation?
so lovely, thank you
from SK
Hello, Katharine.😊 Your Japanese sounded lovely. I like that.👍
Thanks for the tips for Business Meeting Etiquette. I love how you speak English with natural speed. So I'm also going to watch your past videos when I have time. You rock❗🌹🌹🥀
Hi, Kat, it was such a great subject with British Business Meeting Etiquette that will helps us very much so. If you dont mind, please kindly teach us more for this in the following lessons which will be highly appreciated. All the best, Hasan
I’m so happy you found it useful 💕💕
Please do more RP accent training and shadowing sentences. Thanks, Kate xx
Thanks Katherine you always shared us good website and your lesson is very informative 👍 ❤
Thanks a bunch beautiful Catherine. Have a nice weekend. ❤❤
Thank you Katharine for such wonderful lessons! 💖 Although I felt, this excellent channel of yours should have started a couple of years ago so that i could have learned more! 😊 🙏
Really useful indeed! Thank you so much!
Hi dearie! Thanks for such a valuable lesson. Please do come with more public etiquette words and sentences.
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This lesson felt a little bit challenging for me, I will get back to it later. I am still in a state, when I find speaking fast quite hard. Maybe I shouldn't run before I learnt how to walk 😢 but I will keep doing my best! Thank you Katherine ❤
Yes, work yourself up to this point 😊☺️
Hi Katharine thank you for you wonderful videos
You’re welcome!! 😀😊☺️
You are so bright, and your emotions are captivating! It’s a pity that you are not my neighbor, with whom I could exchange a few phrases when I met.
Hi Katharine!!!
If you don't mind I would just want to make a comment what you were exposing about:
Simply an excellent video with concrete and useful information.
I knew the expression "put your foot in your mouth" or more general "put one's foot in one's mouth".
Anyway. Thank you very much. Good job!!!
Have a nice weekend!!! Enjoy your life!!!
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I love this video
Oh I’m so happy to hear that!! 🩷
Hi Katharine teacher excelent explanation about bussines meeting.when there are many interrupttions.❤❤
We are waiting for you Kate from Japan!
Good week-end to you too !
Sorry there’s just something I need to say here Your presentation is so awesome 🤩
Looking forward to having more videos about etiquette, it is useful indeed 😊
Have a nice weekend ❤
Thank youuuu! 😊😊☺️☺️
Hi there! I'm a fellow Italki teacher. Nice video !
日本へようこそ!楽しんでいってください☺🇯🇵
Thank you so much 🎉
This video was so useful for me ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love this video. It is really useful for my job ❤❤❤. I am looking foward to seeing you again in the next video , because I am a really big fan of your channel.
Could you make a video about the chelsea accent or about the different kind of accents in The Uk?
Chelsea accent is Received Pronunciation - check out my royal accent secrets video for that 😊☺️
Thanks so much for your continued support of my channel - I’m so grateful! 😊😊😊
You are best of England and for me best person whom we can consider as real English Rose. Lots of love and thanks for sharing😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you soooo much 😊👍🥰🫶
Hi, your sushi order in Japanese is perfect! 🤩 I'm glad to hear that you will come to Japan! Yokoso(welcome)
Your lessons are wonderful
Thank you so much 😊🤗
Great video Thank you Mam 👌
Thank you.
I loved this video.
It's very interesting
Greetings from Chile, Katharine 😊
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Very useful indeed
That’s great to hear 😍
Yes please!! More business❤❤🔝🔝
Hi ma'am! Could you please make a lesson on commonly confused English words
Well. Well. Well!. It's better than last one. It's very instructive . Thanks for the lesson , is very good!. (Harrygatto)😅
Thank you for the tips! How do you pronounce the word cool in your accent? Everytime I try it sounds like a different accent!
Thank you for the great videos you make🙏🌹
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It s difficult to create an atmosphere that everyone feels confident enough
to add something in that meeting, such as - a new highlight , a fresh point of view .
I like meetings best that are not so pre-cooked that you just arent expected
to add something . Or meetings that are in such atmosphere that
anything you say is considered an offense , or direct attack .
I can't thank you enough ❤
good point
great thoughts 😊
Hi Katherine! I love your videos so much you're so various with your videos ideas
Also I'm asking you again 😂to make your recommendation for tv movie and book (winter edition 😊) because it's my favourite video of you
Also you inspire me to start learning Japanese because it's a language I've always wanted to learn so thank you ❤
Have a great weekend
Hey💕 👋 thanks so much for your comment however that video wasn’t as successful as others and I need to make videos that have the most demand to make them worth it. I am really sorry 😞
Ok no problem, I did like your choices of movies and tv shows though just so you know, but keep up the good work I love your channel ❤
❤ You are electrified despite prevailing gusty weather ☁️ on that part of the world 🌎
Hi Katharine I want to know how to write the business letter.
Do you mean email? 😊👍
yes, how to write the proper email. If you have time put one video.🙏
Awesome! 😊
Glad you think so! 😊✨
Make more video like this, upgrade audience like this more in getting leads and so much fun l.. enjoy coffee
Hello Miss Katherine other Friday de class the english british the fabulous listening. From Chile a guys warm. 😊🌎🎓☀️🌷💮🌸☘️🍀💐🌼🇨🇱📚🌻👍🏻
Glad you like it!! 💕💕💕
It's great👏.
Glad you think so 🥹
@@englishwithkatharine
It's your pleasure for such lectures.
Interject instead of Interrupt❤
Hello
It’s lovely subject, by the way do you offer some class on italki or other platforms.
Thanks
I teach private classes 😊 englishwithkatharineuk@gmail.com. 😊
Thank you for your message, kindly can you tell me how I get private classes, what kind of class, 1 to 1 class … etc.
Best regards
Katharine do you have any books written by you?
Haha I wish! Hopefully in the future! 😃
I would be happy if you have books😜
We need one video on valentine day vocabulary
you are best❤❤🙏🇳🇵
How am I able to with you for long courses ?
Are there any educational plans & expenses differently ?
Courses coming in the future 😊
you should make video english for hospital thanks
Nice. Teacher
❤❤ from bogota ❤❤
It s the great video as always and beautiful you
❤🤍💙 all your videos #KATHARINE👍
I am happy to hear you speak Japanese. Domo Arigato!!!
Yay!!! 😊😊😊😊
Can you make a video on Accent of black country?
What do you mean by that?
@@englishwithkatharine Introduction on black country accent ,You made video on Scouse accent recently and I loved that and I want videos on other accent as well of England
@@englishwithkatharine and I meant Black Country as region of England😅 Don't think other way... English is my second language
@@tatti966 Ok, I was a little bit discombobulated as Katherine because you said - bLack - country when you probably meant BACK country, didn't you? ... ;-) This is not exactly the same hence Katherine's surprise and interrogation I guess.
When I was an Aston student 30 years ago, the teacher said Birmingham had been called black country because the sky was black during Industrial Revolution.
Professor Katharine, I would never interject into somebody's word during a meeting. I do even not understand why should I make it. I would simply drink coffee and listen to other persons words. Another thing if they would ask me about my opinion, in that case I would produce myself.
Hmmm. That’s not a good attitude for London - you’ll get eaten alive! You must be able to join in a meeting where people are sharing passionate opinions 😊
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An English lady name Stacey Dooley /I loved her video
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Oh no!, second basically ;-)
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