The best English teacher ever!! Her speaking and pronuncing is just amazing and really understandable. Thanks for sharing this with us Arisha, you're an incredible teacher!
The accent this woman “has” is amazing. I understood “all” of what she said. Trying to help out. But she is amazing. I speak English as a primary language and still refer to her for this kind of thing.
Mam, your teaching method is excellent & amazing. English learners will be immensely benefited if they get any chance to attend your class. When you speak, every word is understood easily even by the children also. I am 75 & an Indian. Please stay well & remain Blessed.
Hello miss and learn English, I am from Perú and this is the first time what I see this canal, I understand a little but I don't know so much, very good your explanation.
So am I. I'm studying B1 english level and I love studying with this UA-cam Videos Channel!! I love Colombia but I would like to live in Canada someday.
I understood that main difference between these words is consisting of letters, one 3, another 5 letters:)). But Alisha's pronunciation is the best👍. And I never get bored from her lessons.
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It's good that she does differentiate between American English and the original British English (the foundation for other English dialects/ versions eg in Australia, India etc, although Canada has been migrating towards US conventions...e.g. simplified phonetic spellings, the loss of adverbs being distinct from adjectives etc) Hollywood etc influence!) In UK, Ireland etc, formal English tends to reserve "may" for permission requests, and "might" for possibilities, both being modal verbs...the former is akin to "dürfen" in German, the latter "können") Can" is, as in USA, a less formally correct development. :-) ,,,althought it personally grates that "invite" is now being used as a noun (the noun being "invitation", "invite" beind a verb!!!) :-) :-)
In my private opinion, you've made a convincing explanation in reference to the very differences between May and Might, including making a comparison between British and American English ; and so, I'm getting to have a change for the better with regard to my telling May and Might apart ! Thanks, Madam ! :-):-):-):-):-)
Thanks a lot for your great lesson. Your manner of speech is so much understandable for me. II want to tell you that you're incredible pretty and nice girl. Good luck to you!
In 08:09 she said that "Might" is used in American English only for media (not old fashioned in this case)... May anyone explain to me why? I didn't understand what kind of media (Internet, DVDs, CDs, radio, TV.... I didn't understand) Thanks!
Thank you for the question! At 08:09, I explained a question pattern with “might.” For example: “might I come in?” This is an old-fashioned question pattern. We usually do not use this in everyday conversation. BUT, you might hear this kind of question in media (like a movie or a TV show) if the story is in an old time or an old-fashioned setting. I hope this answers your question! :) Alisha
Very effective! You show the differences between the two words very easily. I hope It may help us more and more at the time of using when we talk to others.
as I understood if you have any job, better use May but if you talking with your friends better use 'might'. Am I right? and in American English use more May then Might?
Alisha, did you knew that the number 9 is the last one in Arabic and Roman numerology?...in the sentence: I can said good bye...but I must said; can you use you heart ❤ 💙 💜 and for a moment, may you ignore you origin, culture,preferences and orientation?minute 9:49 make me feel sad but might I tell you thanks.?...thanks.
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The best English teacher ever!! Her speaking and pronuncing is just amazing and really understandable. Thanks for sharing this with us Arisha, you're an incredible teacher!
The accent this women is amazing! I understood whole what she said! Thanks
The accent this woman “has” is amazing. I understood “all” of what she said. Trying to help out. But she is amazing. I speak English as a primary language and still refer to her for this kind of thing.
Please Sir What is your country?
Me too, i understood all of words
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Omg ! My name is also Alisha...
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Ma'am you are an excellent teacher I've never seen an English teacher like you . You deserve billions of subscribers
Mam, your teaching method is excellent & amazing. English learners will be immensely benefited if they get any chance to attend your class. When you speak, every word is understood easily even by the children also. I am 75 & an Indian. Please stay well & remain Blessed.
One of the best teachers.
Alisha, your effort is highly appreciated. A very good lesson for English learners.
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4:48
日本にも「ただしいにほんご」警察がいますが、どうも2017年頃から突如現れたのに誰かが定説にしようとしているように感じる「お願い致しますは失礼である説」に大変違和感を覚えています。
10年前には聞いたことなかったし、動詞の致すにネガティブな意味合いがあるなんて、複数ある意味のうちのひとつに過ぎないのに。
(思い切り日本語ですみません。以前の動画で先生は日本語が堪能と仰っていたような覚えがあったのと、英語は最近再び勉強を始めたばかりで作文出来ません。精進します)
Thanks a million for explanation! ❤
Hello miss and learn English, I am from Perú and this is the first time what I see this canal, I understand a little but I don't know so much, very good your explanation.
so much thanks . I really appreciate it. It was so useful . thank you.
May I say that you have a great ability to teach? Thanks for the lesson.
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You helped me more from Kenya. Kenyans are your followers.... Pronunciation, speaking and how you explain is really clear.
I love to listen this videos in the morning while I'm doing my daily routine and in that way remember old grammar rules. 💕
I'm from Colombia 👋
Me too😊
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So am I. I'm studying B1 english level and I love studying with this UA-cam Videos Channel!! I love Colombia but I would like to live in Canada someday.
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I understood that main difference between these words is consisting of letters, one 3, another 5 letters:)). But Alisha's pronunciation is the best👍. And I never get bored from her lessons.
As a matter of fact, I'm thrilled about this lesson you thought us i d rather you keep doing...
thank you teacher, i can understand all than you say, it is good for me, i feel than i am learning.
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It's good that she does differentiate between American English and the original British English (the foundation for other English dialects/ versions eg in Australia, India etc, although Canada has been migrating towards US conventions...e.g. simplified phonetic spellings, the loss of adverbs being distinct from adjectives etc) Hollywood etc influence!) In UK, Ireland etc, formal English tends to reserve "may" for permission requests, and "might" for possibilities, both being modal verbs...the former is akin to "dürfen" in German, the latter "können") Can" is, as in USA, a less formally correct development. :-) ,,,althought it personally grates that "invite" is now being used as a noun (the noun being "invitation", "invite" beind a verb!!!) :-) :-)
El video que estaba esperando!😍
In my private opinion, you've made a convincing explanation in reference to the very differences between May and Might, including making a comparison between British and American English ; and so, I'm getting to have a change for the better with regard to my telling May and Might apart ! Thanks, Madam ! :-):-):-):-):-)
You are amazing, the best of the best, thank you very much.
Thanks a lot for your great lesson. Your manner of speech is so much understandable for me. II want to tell you that you're incredible pretty and nice girl. Good luck to you!
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You are a great teacher, so is Selin (for Turkish lesson).
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I like your accent😍
Thanks a million, I understood it😍
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Your pronunciation is wonderful.😊
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@@nikhilmeprl is not good but I try to improve my English and two years ago I studied for 7 months in Canada.
excellent material!! and very easy to understand what she says
Thank you mam😊
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I understand here something though I don't know Enlish
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I dont understand the differnece between "that" and "this". Can you help me with that question?
Hi, I have made a video about that on my channel 😊
In 08:09 she said that "Might" is used in American English only for media (not old fashioned in this case)... May anyone explain to me why? I didn't understand what kind of media (Internet, DVDs, CDs, radio, TV.... I didn't understand) Thanks!
Thank you for the question! At 08:09, I explained a question pattern with “might.” For example: “might I come in?” This is an old-fashioned question pattern. We usually do not use this in everyday conversation. BUT, you might hear this kind of question in media (like a movie or a TV show) if the story is in an old time or an old-fashioned setting.
I hope this answers your question! :)
Alisha
@@EnglishClass101 Thank you Alisha! It answered my question 😊
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Excellent class Alisa . Thank you . Have a nice one 👍🏻
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Thanks for being so brief and informative
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Prefect ❤❤❤
As a you write on your board, i can not see properly the last lines because of , Caption turn on ..
Very effective! You show the differences between the two words very easily. I hope It may help us more and more at the time of using when we talk to others.
Excellent explanation. What's the % of May VS. Might in possibility? Thanks
20% - 40%
Thanks :)
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as I understood if you have any job, better use May but if you talking with your friends better use 'might'. Am I right? and in American English use more May then Might?
Thank you so much for sharing this excellent lesson. Congratulations!✌👏🏻🍀♥️🥰
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Thank you
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What's different this tree expression . Get used to ,be used to and used to
Perfect😊
Whats about different between may & might for predictions?
Thank u, tr.Alisia. U make the grammar so clear that can easily understandable. What an incredible teacher!
From Myanmar.
Can we use it when we wish something good for others , like may you thrive may your year be interesting and rewarding.
Hi Alisha, What's the contracted form for: Might not and Shall not ?
Amazing I anderstood all what you are said
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Alisha, did you knew that the number 9 is the last one in Arabic and Roman numerology?...in the sentence: I can said good bye...but I must said; can you use you heart ❤ 💙 💜 and for a moment, may you ignore you origin, culture,preferences and orientation?minute 9:49 make me feel sad but might I tell you thanks.?...thanks.
So all this time
It doesn't really matter
It's just about politeness
Mam very very nice video
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EXCELENT
Excellent teacher!!! I'm so happy to have found this video. Thank you❤
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In may you said upto 50% chance
What about the percentage of chance in might
According to American English ?