Top 4 Common English Mistakes You’re Probably Making | Fix Them Now!

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 23 січ 2025

КОМЕНТАРІ • 33

  • @mfatihy_
    @mfatihy_ 2 роки тому +4

    It's great to see a summary thingy of the week for those of us that don't join the classes. Thanks!

  • @mahtab-noedoost
    @mahtab-noedoost 2 роки тому +14

    I'm from Iran and you pronounced Chaharshanbe Soori almost perfectly 🤩.
    BTW, It's been 6-7 years that I enjoy your fantastic videos and now I'm over the moon that you said something in Persian dear Aly 🥺❣️

    • @papateachme
      @papateachme  2 роки тому +1

      Haha thanks for going easy on me! ✌️🤓

  • @nastyamastereng1893
    @nastyamastereng1893 2 роки тому +7

    Can I just say that both of your students shown in the video are awesome! The girl speaks with a great British accent, just tell her for me she's doing a marvellous job!
    Cheers :)

    • @papateachme
      @papateachme  2 роки тому +1

      They are both absolute legends ✌️🤓

  • @НатальяБыкова-у2с

    In Russian Orthodoxy, there is a tradition to plunge into the ice hole. This happens on the night of January 19. The holiday is called Epiphany.

  • @aidaalieva6273
    @aidaalieva6273 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you. 👍

  • @MrEolicus
    @MrEolicus 2 роки тому +1

    Hullo. I guessed this one 2:22. I guess your lessons are working out for me, I guess.
    I guess I overdid it on the verb 'to guess'?
    Dunno, anyway... cheers!

  • @hatefkasraei
    @hatefkasraei 2 роки тому +1

    zaddy right there is my cousin!!! 10/10.

  • @kubapodobinski8683
    @kubapodobinski8683 2 роки тому

    Talking about Christmas..in Poland we celebrate Christmas Eve more than the Christmas Day itself x we traditionally have 12 dishes (followed by 12 Christ's apolostoles), but usually it's not that many as no one would eat that 🙄 dishes contain fish, cabbage, beans, beetroot, mushroom...basically - no meat x also, we do celebrate a 2nd Christmas Day (!) , which is a Boxing Day in UK (it is a day-off though)

  • @loredanatagliaferri5339
    @loredanatagliaferri5339 2 роки тому

    Hi! Happy new year! 😁

  • @sophiafidler9220
    @sophiafidler9220 Рік тому

    You actually pronounced "chahar shanbeh soory" very well 😍👌🏻

  • @sofianechebili2559
    @sofianechebili2559 2 роки тому

    The lessons are free?

  • @mustafacavli9958
    @mustafacavli9958 2 роки тому +9

    Dude you deserve more subscribers. Other youtubers are not better than you.

  • @levijefferson4185
    @levijefferson4185 2 роки тому

    what's the problem with people jumping over bonfires and fireworks? that's kinda dangerous, innit?
    in Brasil (northeast) we also have it, exactly as Ali (the Iranian) said like tipical food, families, friends all together, with traditional music and dances...
    but it happens in June, (Junine festival or São João festival)

  • @adrianafayad6774
    @adrianafayad6774 2 роки тому

    Sometimes I get stucked by the doubt (very basic thing, though) when do I use to make and when to use to do. Which one suits better in different situations. For instance: the passenger made the booking wrongly, or the passenger did the booking wrongly? If you could explain this one, I'll really appreciate it. You videos are awsome, thank you so much for all the knowledge you share.

    • @oliverquickdidnothingwrong
      @oliverquickdidnothingwrong Рік тому +1

      The verb "make" is usually used with bookings but "do" is also correct.
      "Wrongly" is a weird word, by the way: it's usually only used before verbs. "The passenger made the booking wrong" would be right, but so would "the passenger wrongly booked a flight to Paris, Texas instead of Paris, France." (Notice that "book" is used as a verb there.)
      Also, *if* you use a conditional in the first part of a sentence, you *would* use "would" (the past tense of "will," in the subjunctive mood) for the second part of your sentence. If you could remember that, I'd be very impressed!

    • @adrianafayad6774
      @adrianafayad6774 Рік тому

      @@oliverquickdidnothingwrong Thank you! And you're right... The word wrongly didn't fit well, here. Thanx 😊

  • @sophiafidler9220
    @sophiafidler9220 Рік тому

    Actually I'm dreading of "Chahar shanbeh Story" Because many people are seriously injured every year due to fire or sudden fears🤕😣

  • @fatemehakrami7819
    @fatemehakrami7819 2 роки тому +2

    Ali? How do you participate in class from Iran? Tell me the secret of your success :/

  • @shaimaali9032
    @shaimaali9032 2 роки тому +3

    Thanx prof , but can I say I’m good at cooking ?

    • @papateachme
      @papateachme  2 роки тому +2

      Yes! That’s great! 🤟🤓

    • @shryggur
      @shryggur 2 роки тому +2

      A more casual and friendly way to phrase it: "It is I, the well renowned culinary artist, exceptionally proficient at processing nourishing ingredients into delectable feasts (namely boiling instant noodles)"

    • @papateachme
      @papateachme  2 роки тому

      😂

  • @naghmah123
    @naghmah123 Рік тому

    Ally this might sound stupid ..but even then I want to ask you..I have learnt many ways to say thank you and welcome..but what confuses me a lot is what to say to the salesman after purchasing from the shop..when they say thank you I feel like the replies welcome,my pleasure, no problem etc is not an apt one..if I am wrong plz correct me..

    • @oliverquickdidnothingwrong
      @oliverquickdidnothingwrong Рік тому +1

      All of those are fine! "No worries," "no, thank YOU," "cheers, have a good one," are all good, or you could also just say "thanks" right back. Of course, the most popular one is "you too" (meaning "thank you as well"), and people always make fun of each other for accidentally saying it when the salesperson wishes them "happy birthday" or a server says "enjoy your meal."

  • @hamedhosseini2155
    @hamedhosseini2155 2 роки тому +2

    Chaharshanbe Soori is worse than what you think in Iran. It's not about pleasure, it's about the sound of firecrackers and grenades🤣

  • @seren7173
    @seren7173 2 роки тому +1

    the phrase "overdose(OD)" has another mean...

  • @olachomik
    @olachomik 2 роки тому +1

    👋👋

    • @harrietandersson2541
      @harrietandersson2541 2 роки тому +2

      Hi Aly, fantastic video! 👍 Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday.

  • @elpsy
    @elpsy 2 роки тому +1

    This "cold water blessing" made up in ruSSia (not surprising, their "christianity" has little of christianity itself) and may be practiced in neighboring countries.

    • @dv2915
      @dv2915 2 роки тому

      That 'water blessing' is actually called 'baptism'.

    • @НатальяБыкова-у2с
      @НатальяБыкова-у2с Рік тому

      Yes, the Russian Orthodox Church is different from all the others and this is its strength!