Nice to see you after long time
Thank you, Rudra! I love doing these lessons, but they do take a long time to create.
Before 5 years i started learning English and you came across my search.I have gane a lot from your videos. I wish you happiness and the highest level in life and after.
little did you know, that NO SOONER had I received your bell notification than I stopped immediately watching the ROYAL FAMILY video. so can start watching you instead. i must admit that, HARDLY EVER do i do such a thing. Please allow me to bring to your attention that, NOT ONLY do I sincerely appreciate your time, effort that you put in to provide us with such a marvellous and impeccable lessons, BUT I ALSO enjoy watching them with love, passion and ensure that you recieve a thumb up from me. God bless you always and so is Iran. Greetings from Casablanca. Much obliged and I do look forward to seeing you in your next video. come to think of it ! without a doubt my next kitten will be named Minoo! what a great name that is ! fare thee well for now👋 and have a splendid life.
Well, that's the most poetic and sweetest comment ever!! Thank you so much! As you can imagine, I'm hugely impressed by your use of inversions. As for calling your next kitten 'Minoo', I'd be honoured if you did.
You were my favourite teacher.
Miss you lot. 8 years back i would enjoy your all videos with my grandpa.
I just came from a video you have posted 6 years ago and I just wanted to tell you that you inspire me and I really wish I could meet you one day!❤️ Keep doing whatever makes you happy!
Thanks a lot! I'm really glad that you've enjoyed the lessons you've seen.
I started watching your video 5 years ago. I was barely speaking English. But, with practice and getting extra courses, I was able to speak English well. Today, I finished my bachelor (in an English university ). I will never be able to say Thank you! enough.
That's wonderful, Bineta! Thank you for sharing this with me. It makes me very happy to read it.
I liked when you said that is important to aim to increase our confidence as English learners rather than to aim to reach perfection.
Thanks a lot ma'am for such wonderful material
OMG....!!! tremendous change in your look lately.. !!
thank you for everything
Indeed! I decide to embrace the 'mature' look :-)
I'm glad you've enjoyed the lesson.
Once more it was a real pleasure for me to watch one of your lessons ! I love this way of learning thanks to the mistakes.
As French people - even journalists or authors of novels!- make mistakes,I send them to an American relationship who learns French in order to him to find them out! As he is very good at French, he almost finds out the mistakes. He's great !
I'm not good at English but I try to !
Thank you for your videos thanks to which I learn much!
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Thank you teacher it's good to see you.
Shortly before I watch this video I could hardly know how do I use those words. Lately I became more satisfied of my English .
Hi. After long time you have uploaded new video. I have been learning a lot through your lessons. I hardly miss your lessons. Your voice and way of explaination is excellent. Millions of thanks for this video.
Lately I hardly study English, so I have to study hard shortly. This is a short reply. Thank you for your advices.
The best teacher ever.
Thank you for your continued support, Sajjad! I really appreciate it.
Good lecture
It's is good video for understand
Madam ur teaching was awesome ...please make videos on starters and connectors , parajumbles ,fillers ,cloze test ,error spotting , reading comprehension tips ...u will definitely become more popular 😍😍😍
I am your new subscriber, Pussy cat lover has recommended you to me. I have a lot to catch up. Many thanks for your time and hard work that you have put in to provide us with such an impeccable useful lessons. May God bless you always. Good bye for now.
The warmest greetings from Gaza to the sweetest person in the UK💕
Firstly, this is my second comment ma'am.please uploaded the content regarding uses of ing and ed verb as adjective in sentences. You had replied I will soon as well. Your way of teaching is so fantastic. So please ma'am......
Thank you, Sakula!
I have a section on this topic in my complete lesson 'Adjectives & Adverbs'. You will find the link to my complete lesson at the end of this video.
I'm glad to learn this lesson. It's very useful and confusing. Your examples and quiz are very handy to memorise them in an order.
Correct me if any mistakes.
1) Using phrasal verbs in every sentence is very hard
2) She hardly speak unless an important business meeting
3) Of late, I've seen Samsung released 8K video smart phones
4) It's better late than stop
5) Singer Weeknd sang songs in halftime (concert ) lately
6) Avoid short cuts for the success and do hardwork.
7)The manager will come shortly.
Thank you teacher 👍
Edit: can we use replace "shortly " by "soon"
Ex: A movie is released soon
A movie is released shortly
I'm glad this lesson has been helpful to you, Shekhar. You've chosen the right word in each sentence. Well done!
Thank you so much for the video Miss. In my grammar class, my teacher shows your videos and I am very inspired by them. I am not good at grammar yet but I am trying to by watching your wonderful videos🤩🤗💖
@@AngloLinkEnglish Hello Minoo, I hope you are well, I'm a bit sad that you haven't uploaded any new videos recently. Best wishes, Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Thank you! That's very sweet of you. I've been very busy creating some new online courses. I'll be back soon and will try to publish more regularly.
Hello how are you...really you are a great person i was surprised to see you old like that cause the last time was in 2013 nice to meet you again....i'm here cause i wanna make lessons like yours so please tell me What programs i should use for that..thank you so much
Shining ❤
@@AngloLinkEnglish Your lessons are always helpful and enjoyable 🍸
Not to forget that seeing you is a breath of fresh air 😍
Hello Minoo ! I hope you're safe and sound ! alive and kicking! if you are, please do show up as we miss you. Greetings from Casablanca.🌻🌺💐
Thank you for checking in with me! Yes, I'm alive and kicking. I'm working on my next series of lessons and making steady progress. I hope to start publishing them soon.
You support me to improve my English. Thank you
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Your videos are very useful for English learning...
One question ma'am
Are you an Indian?
Would've been
Could've been
Should've been
Must've been
Could you make a Video for these?
i dunno know how to use these ..
i hope you grant me this favour
Massive Thanks Anglo-link God bless you and your Family 👍❤️🙏😃
Hello Yosef, I have three lessons on Modal Verbs where you will find information on these. You will find them easily on my channel.
Minoo,First and foremost; I hope you are safe and sound. Cor blimey! It's been ages now since we last saw you ! look, I don't suppose you would mind too much giving us short and sweet 2 mins lessons that won't be taken too much of your precious time, would you? such as explaining either one idiom or proverb,one at the time of course, for each lesson. et voila! Bob's your uncle😉. Now, not only do I hope but I also pray at the same time that you have not packed it in 🙄! interested to hear your input on this. bye for now 🖐 🇮🇷
Thank you for checking in with me regularly! I really appreciate your encouragement! I haven't packed it in and have created some new lessons, but things keep coming up that delay my efforts to start publishing again. Fingers crossed, soon!
@@AngloLinkEnglish I am so delighted that you have replied to my comment. Thanks ever so much. Have a great day !
Thank you for recommending my lessons to Lavina! I wish you a lovely day too.
Your videos are 9 years old, that time you were young
You have to tecah for Banking aspirants ....Too tough to qualify in English...hope you understand and help us in making god score at ENglish madam
Great lesson ma'am!! One question ma'am, Do we use any preposition with reach verb?? Engvid teacher-Rebecca ma'am said, "we don't use any preposition with reach verb?? Do you ma'am? Waiting for your reply!! Thanks.
Dear friend
How do we report
‘If someone loses an arm, we are now able to provide a new one,’ he explained.
Cheers 😊🍹
He explained that if someone lost an arm, they were (now) able to provide a new one.
I would drop 'now' because it's unnecessary, but if you want it to stay, it doesn't change to 'then'.
Hello Minoo! I Hope you are well. I was hoping if you wouldn't mind telling us if there is any difference between " one at a time" and * one by one* would you by any chance as long as it's no trouble of course. much obliged in advance. looking forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely The cats lover .
Sorry for the late reply.
As far as I'm aware, there's no difference.
Ma'am please help me out I am perplexed in this sentence :- Chandra kishore is as experienced an engineer ; is it same as Chandra kishore is as experienced as an engineer ? Is there any difference ?
Hello Minoo ! You wouldn't mind telling us how to use:* So much so* would you by any chance please? Thanks ever so much for your time and effort in advance.
It's just along-winded way of saying 'so much that':
I ate so much that I felt sick.
I ate too much, so much so that I felt sick.
what to speak if a topic is given like ENVIRONMENT CONCEPT IN INDIAN HERITAGE
Minoo, we hardly see you lately!!😉 I hope you are well. fare thee well for now 👋
I'm very well! Thank you for checking in with me.
I've been busy creating a new course. Soon, I'll start putting together a new YT series that should allow me to publish more frequently.
Madam Hello
Pls make a series of video of any English movie with english subtitle in which explain each sentense and words of english movie and explain
Which english structure is used and why in sentence
I have a lot of confusion
That's a good idea, Muhammad! But unfortunately, I can't use movies for teaching on YT. I do this in my exclusive videos in my online course using dialogues that I've created myself. If you want to check my course out, please visit anglo-link.com.
@@AngloLinkEnglish
Pls take any documentary or any old season but try for one time for foreigners
Best channel ever
But vedios are not uploaded quickly
Thank you, Rafi! My videos are quite labour-intensive, and with lots of other projects going on, I don't manage to publish as regularly as I wish to.
Dear friend
I was wondering what's the difference between (meeting point for different cultures and meeting point of different cultures)
Cheers 🍸
I would say that 'a meeting point for ...' has been specifically created for that purpose whereas 'a meeting point of ...' has happened by itself.
@@AngloLinkEnglish I'm sorry, but I don't think I clearly get the point.
Point for means destination
But point of means what?
Sorry again to bother, but you are my savior queeny 😊
Due to its history of welcoming migrants, .... is a meeting point of different cultures. (consequence of a natural phenomenon)
This online forum is a meeting point for different cultures. (it's been created for that purpose.
@@AngloLinkEnglish Truly and from my heart, without the slightest exaggeration
You are indeed the best, sweetest and kindest 💖💖💖🍸👍
Words formation procees
can anyone chat with voice to help me to practice English please? of course in the time he /she wants
Hi. Professor, we wish to produce us lessons reading an explanation of the text. Thanks a lot.
@@AngloLinkEnglish hi madam. I want to propose us a text or story and you read it for us with explanation of each sentence and paragraph like school way. In grammar and meaning of the words. And finally you will give us how to do a resume of the text. Thanks again madam. I want you to make a change of the still of your work.
I see, Rahmano! That's a good idea, but I'm afraid I don't have the time to create this kind of lesson. I'm sorry to disappoint you.
@@AngloLinkEnglish hi madam I have attached to your good lessons. But as professional in instruction I see that you can do it. Your profile told that you can. You are the best person that I really appreciate your support in English.
Thank you Very much for this video .It's really very helpful.
I am a ICSE class 10 student .In the board exam we have a bit called"Join following sentences to make one complete sentence without
using and, but or so."
Some example questions are :
(i) Sonia asked a riddle. I was unable to solve it.
(ii) John helped Thomas. Thomas will always be grateful.
(iii) Rajan is a great Cricketer. He is also popular.
(iv) Adnan sang a wonderful song. It became a hit.
I find it very confusing to solve such questions. Could you please make a video on transformation of sentences and Synthesis of sentences . 🙏🙏
He has been behaving strange lately. That was my option. Is that wrong? :O Is Strangely an adverb modifying another adverb, in this case Lately?
'strangely' is modifying the verb 'behave'. 'lately' is not modifying anything; it's an adverb of time, meaning 'recently'.
Hello ma'am! Ma'am, I'm a student of grade 10th and I love English lang. and I want to be an English teacher like you. Since, i had studied a chapter of prose and a poem of poetry of a forgein writer and a poet, therefore, I come across with a doubt, that is: Do we use, "have not" to show not to possess something? Because I have seen a sentence,"You haven't a kick in you'' in the chapter "A Triumph of Surgery'' written by James Herriot who is a British author. Alongwith, "I have not a care", in the poem "Amanda!" written by an Australian poet, Robin Kelin. Is this structure wrong ma'am or obsoleted? Because In India, Some teachers teach it and students use it alot. I know native speakers use, "I don't have" and "I have no" to show not to possess something. But I just want to know if, ''have not'" structure is correct, to show not to possess something. Thank you ma'am kindly for advance help. Waiting for your response🤗.
Hello Shive,
Yes, the structure is correct, but 'old-fashioned'. That's why you see it more in literature than in everyday exchanges.
Hi, do you teach english by private class?
Yes, I do, Franklin. You can connect with me for private lessons by creating an account on my website anglo-link.com.
Hi teacher, I am worried about you, I don't know what's happening with you, because It has been long time without posting..
Hello Minoo. Long time no see ! Have you retired ? 🤔 I do really hope and pray at the same time that you're well ! alive and kicking as they say 😉. Please don't be a strange! Remember we always l👀k forward to seeing you. Yes we do! Far gesund. by the way: Do people in the UK still use this to say goodbye? I doubt it. Have a geat day !
I haven't retired, just having a kind of sabbatical!
I've never heard that expression, so I have to guess that if it was once in fashion, it no longer is.
Dear friend
I was wondering which is correct
To say "the exam started an hour ago OR has started" and why?
Sorry to bother ❤
'started' is correct because you're specifying the time in the past. In fact, any expression with 'ago' requires the Past Simple tense.
Thank you so much from morocco. But u have to know that you are beautiful 😍 I love you
Hello mam I have watched your every videos.
Small request to you, may I ask you?
Hi mam
In the following sentences which one is correct:
1 No one loves you except I
2 No one loves you except ME
@@srujanaperoji8378
Here '𝐞𝐱𝐜𝐞𝐩𝐭' is a preposition which means ‘𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐥𝐮𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠’ or ‘𝐞𝐱𝐜𝐥𝐮𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠’.
Cars are dangerous to children. Or cars are dangerous for children. Both sentences are correct but how & why? Please answer because I have asked this question to many teachers but no one is ready to answer of this question because they don't know the answer
Sorry it's taken so long to answer you, and I'm afraid I can't help you with an explanation either.
Prepositions don't follow rules. They're part of the expression. And sometimes, two prepositions work in the same expression. Another example: some information about = some information on.
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