You are not only talented teacher but you are a linguistic and phonetics expert also . I like your smiled face , teaching methods and your deep study . Congratulations for your wonderful teaching style .
Absolutely agree ,though it depends on a person who chooses a suitable tuitor for himself. For me Max is splendid, professional, comprehensible . I believe I 'll enhance my English vocabulary watching Max's lessons.Thank you👍👍👍
Dear Max, since I started to review my forgotten English grammar, I feel how easy and enjoyable it is . It's just being with and along with you. Meanwhile I like to be corrected wherever I have mistaken in writing or grammar. ✌
You are a wonderful teacher. Luckily, I stumbled upon your classes! My grandchildren were born overseas (Indonesia) and their mom is a non-native speaker. The Pandemic brought them home. At their K-6 “International” English school the teachers (bless their sweet hearts) did not have full command of the idiosyncrasies of our complicated language. The girls are preteens and have a million questions.. is it scent or cent? Why? They are little sponges..and are fine. Mom is brilliant.. you will take her to the next level. Thank you!
I have been studying English for many years, I just came across your video today. It makes English much easier and more enjoyable for me. Thank you for sharing this video.
Learning became my love and one thing I learned and it cannot ever be forgotten by anyone who wishes to learn it better and able to be fluent in it, even the natural English speaking countries we must learn and be aware of these things mentioned in your topic of pronunciation, which I loved. There are the areas typical pronunciation and old English ”slangs’ . Many of the mentioned pronunciations mentioned here have a different pronunciation due to low learning level or because of the old use still in habit. My many old and classic books reading really helped me see how the words where spelled and pronounced in a totally different way. And I really learned that the dictionaries are some of the wonderful teachers in my private reviewing and as a translator in finding the best words to be used in the translation meaning. Amazing how languages have their history and how it has changed, how languages are affected in other languages ...so many things that affect the languages. I loved your video, my first English started with British language and I loved it, loved your voice as well, very clear and good sound🥰🤗
Instead of the concept of silent letters, one can use the concept of spellings that correspond to each sound. One can list all the possible spellings that correspond to each sound. The Random House unabridged dictionary has such complete lists.
@@EnglishwithMax • You should! Teachers like you Deserve prizes on top of prizes Not dimension The Novel Prize 📕 And I mean it 👩🏫 You Did An Excellent Job! 👍 Posdate: Nowadays people get prizes for no reason at all. Whereas those who really deserves it like you. Don't. It's a shame 😟 U R Nice, so Beautiful and intelligent 📚 U R A Brilliant woman (Mind) Walking 🚶♀️
Thank you very much. This helps me a lot. I grew up learning and using American English back in the Philippines, and now living in Australia it really get to my head, the big difference between American pronounciations to Australian pronounciations, even in spelling too. Again, thank you
You are amazing, I have been following you for many, many years. I am still here to learn a lot from you. You can't believe my English skyrockets because of your video. You are a brilliant teacher. You help me improve my pronunciation and grammer. Thank you so much for helping me. Have a good day. Take care, Max. Bye for now. I'll see you soon in the next video
This is indeed epic, Max. I can’t believe how many times I mispronounced raspberry. Luckily I don’t use the words climber and heir often because I didn’t know about these two either. Thank you! ☺️
@@EnglishwithMax i have a doubt. Isn't it different 'from' the German and French words..? I've often seen you use the preposition 'to' instead of 'from' after 'different' Pls clarify 😊😊
Превосходно! Awesome! She explained every silent letter in the words perfectly well! Thank you so much, dear teacher! Great respect to you. I think we all appreciate your helpful lesson on this theme.
You are a good Teacher. Suggestions:(1)Comes from French (2)The word "KNOW" This word Two letters are silent "K" & "W". In English Language don't stain prononucingly.
@@EnglishwithMax • Thanks you For Replying 👍 Now I'm watching the 2nd Video Called The 50 Idioms! I just learned what - the Benefit of the doubt is - thanks to you again! I always wanted to know what it meant. Max 📚 ❓Have you red my other comment yet! It's in this video too. I let you know where it is an a minute... I just found out you'd jus red it.📚 👍
For centuriez, dhear hav been moovments to refórm dhe spelling ov dhe Inglish languige. Such spelling refórm seeks to change Inglish orthografi so dhat it iz mor consístent, machiz pronunciátion better, and followz dhe alfabétic principel. Common motivz for spelling refórm inclúd making lerning quikker, making lerning cheeper, and making Inglish mor useful az an international auxiliari languige. Refórm propósalz vari in termz ov dhe depth ov dhe linguístic changiz and bi dhear implementátionz. In termz ov riting sistemz, most spelling refórm propósals ar moderat; dhei use dhe traditional Inglish alfabet, tri to manetéin dhe familiar shapes ov werdz, and tri to manetéin common convéntionz (such az silent e). Mor radical propósalz invólv adding or remóoving letterz or simbolz or even creáting neu alfabets. Som refórmerz prefér a gradual change ímplementid in stagiz, while odherz favor an imediat and total refórm for aul. Som exámpelz ov mi propósal: feer (fear); thru (through); dho (though); thaut (thought); thoro (thorough, /ˈθʌɹəʊ/); thora (thorough, /ˈθʌɹə/); tuf (tough); trof (trough, /tɹɒf/); trauf (trough, /tɹɔf/); plou (plough); bow (bow, /bəʊ/); bou (bow, /baʊ/); beri (bury); Lester (Leicester), heffer (heifer); hed (head); evri (every /ˈevɹi/); evveri /ˈevəɹi/); fone (phone); protest (noun); protést (verb); won (one); too (two); for (four); sevven (seven); eit (eight); ilévven (eleven); twelv (twelve); nite (night); nife (knife); gowst (ghost); nou (now); werk (work); lov (love); moov (move); dout (doubt); butiful (beautiful); pritti (pretty); Woostersher (Worcestershire, /ˈwʊstə(ɹ)ʃə(ɹ)/); Woostershir (Worcestershire, /ˈwʊstə(ɹ)ʃɪə(ɹ)/); suttel (subtle); littel (little); gowld (gold); guet (get); bild (build); desert (desert, /ˈdezə(ɹ)t/; desért (desert, /dɪˈzɜː(ɹ)t/); extasi (ecstasy); sicologi (psychology); bak (back); hart (heart); bool (bull), lam (lamb); luk (luc); guerl (girl); etc.
Hello Max, my respect for this wonderful video - all I need now is to find some aspirin and a pdf version 🤯 I need time to memorize all this information (yes, I'm slow). Good job !
I read in local English medium School i all know silent letter B to Z except A i've check in Cambridge dictionary you said every word right i know how difficult to say other country's language go up and you say like a 100% British person,Nice video
Thank you very much, I am from Morocco, as you know our second language is Frensh(Mother tongue is Arabic.) and we have always this problem of spelling and pronunciation, I learn english because is a key to open doors of the world, meanly with Net. good job, Thank you.
Hi Max! How good you're back! And you look great! You've got younger, 5 years younger than in the last video! If I didn't know, I'd say you were 18 or 19! Thank you so much for this awesome, fantastic, magnific video!
What a great teacher you are! Your pronunciations are quite clear. When I hear your lectures , I feel as if l were hearing from an Indian Versaille person.Truly, I have become a great fan of your style of teaching imparted so brilliantly and sincerely.I would like to thank you whole heartedly for honest and worthy duties discharged so patiently and faithfully.God blessyouwitha longhappy life and greatsuccess!
Thanks alot for helping dear You're really an amazing teacher in all over the earth , once again thank you so much May God enlarge your territory and bless you with unexpectable blessing.
Hello, Max! You are always brilliant, especially when it comes to your choices for topics to approach. That was such a thorough lesson witch made me know new words and specific details over different accents which I did not know till then. Thanks and, please, keep up your excellent work!
every english begining should know about this silent letters and will learn faster and much easier I TRY TO PRONOUNCE the silent letters and is very hard now is easy thanks gracias!!
Heartiest congratulations, Mam! It's a very useful and informative session for every learner. Fantastic and fabulous! Please go on sending such videos related with English language, grammar, language skills, pronunciations and vocabulary. Thank you very much, Mam. With Warm Regards. Yours sincerely, Yashwant Dhage.
Hello Max , I pay thank for this video because before listing to your , I have no complete idea about the word to pronounce but now after listing your that video I am so thankful to I can speak well and correct and in public I'll be more confident than before , again thanks to you with blessing . you are doing a good job , especially for us who are not native , we are foreigners and English language is compulsory for us , we always have difficulties to speak and you are resolving and promoting us thanks
You are not only talented teacher but you are a linguistic and phonetics expert also . I like your smiled face , teaching methods and your deep study . Congratulations for your wonderful teaching style .
Great! For an Indian learner of English you are a good teacher.
Max, I must say that you are one of the best teacher of English in the world. My uncountable and unmeasured thanks to you.
You're very kind 🙏
Wow
Absolutely agree ,though it depends on a person who chooses a suitable tuitor for himself. For me Max is splendid, professional, comprehensible . I believe I 'll enhance my English vocabulary watching Max's lessons.Thank you👍👍👍
I also agree . from INDIA
Hi, Khushi. Thank you for support. Best wishes from Moscow.
When someone has knowledge; his or her confidence is 100% natural so this video is an example of that. Outstanding work!
Dear Max, since I started to review my forgotten English grammar, I feel how easy and enjoyable it is . It's just being with and along with you. Meanwhile I like to be corrected wherever I have mistaken in writing or grammar. ✌
Max, thank you for your distinct pronunciation. Foreigners appreciate it very much.
You are a wonderful teacher. Luckily, I stumbled upon your classes! My grandchildren were born overseas (Indonesia) and their mom is a non-native speaker. The Pandemic brought them home. At their K-6 “International” English school the teachers (bless their sweet hearts) did not have full command of the idiosyncrasies of our complicated language. The girls are preteens and have a million questions.. is it scent or cent? Why? They are little sponges..and are fine. Mom is brilliant.. you will take her to the next level. Thank you!
Thank you for your kind words :). I'm glad you find my channel helpful.
I wish your grandchildren all the best!
Even tho i only speak English, I always do find somethings fascinating from watching your videos.
You are such a great teacher. Keep it up!
Thank you! 😃
I have been studying English for many years, I just came across your video today. It makes English much easier and more enjoyable for me. Thank you for sharing this video.
Thank you for watching!
Oi mate! You used a comma when you shoulda used a semicolon.
yeah it really does.
thank you
@@lennydowntown9376q PP
Dear Max I followed many teachers on you tube , I swear you are one of the best .
Learning became my love and one thing I learned and it cannot ever be forgotten by anyone who wishes to learn it better and able to be fluent in it, even the natural English speaking countries we must learn and be aware of these things mentioned in your topic of pronunciation, which I loved. There are the areas typical pronunciation and old English ”slangs’ . Many of the mentioned pronunciations mentioned here have a different pronunciation due to low learning level or because of the old use still in habit. My many old and classic books reading really helped me see how the words where spelled and pronounced in a totally different way. And I really learned that the dictionaries are some of the wonderful teachers in my private reviewing and as a translator in finding the best words to be used in the translation meaning. Amazing how languages have their history and how it has changed, how languages are affected in other languages ...so many things that affect the languages. I loved your video, my first English started with British language and I loved it, loved your voice as well, very clear and good sound🥰🤗
Thank you so much, Ilona! I like your passion. :)
Max a big thanks from me. I live in Australia as well. I think finally I found the right teacher online to improve my English.💗💗💗💗
Welcome to the channel :)
Instead of the concept of silent letters, one can use the concept of spellings that correspond to each sound. One can list all the possible spellings that correspond to each sound. The Random House unabridged dictionary has such complete lists.
Amazing!
Your teaching method is really beautiful.
Thank you :)
Thank you, you explained wonderfully, one of the difficulties, in the English language
Thanks for watching!
I like your video.Thks
Hi respect u as a teaxher
Hondotta hi you are best teacher
@@Zarinssi13 thank you for the silent letters in english words video
Best video for learning silent letters
Many thanks :)
As always, thank you so much for this video. I think this is you longest so far! Hope it gets a million views!
Haha, thanks! Yes, I didn't actually expect it to be quite this long... :)
@@EnglishwithMax •
You should! Teachers like you
Deserve prizes on top of prizes
Not dimension The Novel Prize 📕
And I mean it 👩🏫
You Did An Excellent Job! 👍
Posdate:
Nowadays people get prizes for no
reason at all. Whereas those who
really deserves it like you. Don't.
It's a shame 😟
U R Nice, so Beautiful and intelligent 📚
U R A Brilliant woman (Mind) Walking 🚶♀️
@@juliobasulto3288 You're very kind :)
@@EnglishwithMax vb
Thank you very much. This helps me a lot. I grew up learning and using American English back in the Philippines, and now living in Australia it really get to my head, the big difference between American pronounciations to Australian pronounciations, even in spelling too.
Again, thank you
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much teacher .This lesson help me a lot thanks once again 👍
You're very welcome!
You are amazing, I have been following you for many, many years. I am still here to learn a lot from you. You can't believe my English skyrockets because of your video. You are a brilliant teacher. You help me improve my pronunciation and grammer. Thank you so much for helping me. Have a good day. Take care, Max. Bye for now. I'll see you soon in the next video
I'm very glad that you find my videos helpful! And thank you so much. :)
Loving your way of teaching. Simple and clear. I'm impressed by you.
Thank you so much 😊
Oh , wow , you are one of the best teacher I have ever come across. All the best in your dealing
This is a very good lesson and you taught it very clearly.
Thanks a lot teacher...
Gracias por la lección querida Max ,eso me lo hubieras enseñado en 1978 cuando estaba aprendiendo Inglés!
This is indeed epic, Max. I can’t believe how many times I mispronounced raspberry. Luckily I don’t use the words climber and heir often because I didn’t know about these two either. Thank you! ☺️
Hey Rusty! Thanks for watching! Yeah, raspberry's a weird one - it's completely different to the German and French words. :)
@@EnglishwithMax i have a doubt.
Isn't it different 'from' the German and French words..?
I've often seen you use the preposition 'to' instead of 'from' after 'different'
Pls clarify 😊😊
@@abduraoofp7084 You can say either. ;-)
@@EnglishwithMax okay, Thank you😊😊
I have always pronounced Raspberry like Raz-Bair-Ee. Like in the Prince song, Raspberry Beret.
Miss Max, a true mentor
You are a wonderful teacher with a super clearly voice. You speaks not only with your mouth, but with your whole face. Thanks for this lesson!
Welcome,
Most of the teachers show this partly for themselves whereas you have discussed A to Z for ourselves.
Thanks a lot.
grateful to you
Happymem
I'm glad it helped!
Welcome
Thank you for the vdeo. I'm using it in my English classes.
I'm flattered! I'm glad it's helpful. :)
Thank you. Some of the words pronunciation did not know.namaste.
An Amazing lecture ! 👍👍👍👍
And
Very use full !👌👌
Thank you so much Max, the rules will be extremely helpful for the non native speakers.
My pleasure!
The best ever English teacher I known .Allah bless you!
It was one of the best way of teaching and also a good pronounciation .
It was really helpful.
Thank you! 😃
Tax
Thank you Max, I learn a lot from this lesson
Отличное видео, красивая диктор! Спасибо!
You're welcome!
Превосходно! Awesome! She explained every silent letter in the words perfectly well! Thank you so much, dear teacher! Great respect to you. I think we all appreciate your helpful lesson on this theme.
@@lyubovpyurbeeva Thank you for watching :).
You are a good Teacher. Suggestions:(1)Comes from French (2)The word "KNOW" This word Two letters are silent "K" & "W". In English Language don't stain prononucingly.
✍️ Thank you so much! 📜
You really nailed from start to end!
I've learned a lot today!
Thanks to you 👩🏫 Max 👍
Thank you so much!
@@EnglishwithMax •
Thanks you For Replying 👍
Now I'm watching the 2nd Video
Called The 50 Idioms!
I just learned what - the Benefit of
the doubt is - thanks to you again!
I always wanted to know what it meant.
Max 📚
❓Have you red my other
comment yet!
It's in this video too.
I let you know where it is an a minute...
I just found out you'd jus red it.📚 👍
@@juliobasulto3288 No worries! I'm glad it helped. :)
Very, very interesting, simple and clear teacher
Thank you so much for the lesson. I find it tremendous useful. I'll re-watch a few times more to remember the rules. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
One of the very important lessons....
Thank you mam....
Oh my god! How I only discovered your channel now! Congratulations! Your channel is great and you are a great teacher! Osmar from Brazil!
Thank you so much!
@@EnglishwithMax You are welcome !!!
Thanks Max for showing us silent letters, and your teaching style is easy to understand.
For centuriez, dhear hav been moovments to refórm dhe spelling ov dhe Inglish languige. Such spelling refórm seeks to change Inglish orthografi so dhat it iz mor consístent, machiz pronunciátion better, and followz dhe alfabétic principel. Common motivz for spelling refórm inclúd making lerning quikker, making lerning cheeper, and making Inglish mor useful az an international auxiliari languige. Refórm propósalz vari in termz ov dhe depth ov dhe linguístic changiz and bi dhear implementátionz. In termz ov riting sistemz, most spelling refórm propósals ar moderat; dhei use dhe traditional Inglish alfabet, tri to manetéin dhe familiar shapes ov werdz, and tri to manetéin common convéntionz (such az silent e). Mor radical propósalz invólv adding or remóoving letterz or simbolz or even creáting neu alfabets. Som refórmerz prefér a gradual change ímplementid in stagiz, while odherz favor an imediat and total refórm for aul. Som exámpelz ov mi propósal: feer (fear); thru (through); dho (though); thaut (thought); thoro (thorough, /ˈθʌɹəʊ/); thora (thorough, /ˈθʌɹə/); tuf (tough); trof (trough, /tɹɒf/); trauf (trough, /tɹɔf/); plou (plough); bow (bow, /bəʊ/); bou (bow, /baʊ/); beri (bury); Lester (Leicester), heffer (heifer); hed (head); evri (every /ˈevɹi/); evveri /ˈevəɹi/); fone (phone); protest (noun); protést (verb); won (one); too (two); for (four); sevven (seven); eit (eight); ilévven (eleven); twelv (twelve); nite (night); nife (knife); gowst (ghost); nou (now); werk (work); lov (love); moov (move); dout (doubt); butiful (beautiful); pritti (pretty); Woostersher (Worcestershire, /ˈwʊstə(ɹ)ʃə(ɹ)/); Woostershir (Worcestershire, /ˈwʊstə(ɹ)ʃɪə(ɹ)/); suttel (subtle); littel (little); gowld (gold); guet (get); bild (build); desert (desert, /ˈdezə(ɹ)t/; desért (desert, /dɪˈzɜː(ɹ)t/); extasi (ecstasy); sicologi (psychology); bak (back); hart (heart); bool (bull), lam (lamb); luk (luc); guerl (girl); etc.
That's exactly what I wanted to know !
Thank you !
Glad it was helpful!
I am from Shimla, India. By interacting with your Videos, it seems me that you are my family member, not a foreigner.
Hello Max, my respect for this wonderful video - all I need now is to find some aspirin and a pdf version 🤯 I need time to memorize all this information (yes, I'm slow). Good job !
Oh why? Are you tired of looking at her face?
I thoroughly enjoyed the subtle nuances of the pronunciation.
You are doing a commendable job.
Thank you so much Max Maa'm
Thank you! 😃
fall in love with max silent letters
I like your way to teach. seguiré sus videos. espero aprender mucho más . Muchas gracias.
Muchas gracias :)
So many years speaking English, and I didn't know a lot of these 😆
U are power for me
I read in local English medium School i all know silent letter B to Z except A i've check in Cambridge dictionary you said every word right i know how difficult to say other country's language go up and you say like a 100% British person,Nice video
Can you think of any other words with silent letters?
*Let's see who can get the most!* 😄
Silent Letter I:
Parliament.
Silent Letter K:
Knack, Knead, Kneel, Knew, Knickers, Knitting, Knob, Knock, Knowledge, Knuckle.
Silent Letter L:
Could, Folk, Salmon, Should, Would, Yolk.
Silent Letter P:
Pseudo, Psychotherapy, Psychotic.
Silent Letter S:
Patios.
Thanks Miss Max for helping me in my work your the best teacher in grammar I was growing up to learn more English
An epic lecture! 🌹 👍 😊 Allah bless you.
Thank you so much for your help 👏👏👏
Eagerly awaiting your lessons my dear English Teacher Max
It's too good, Talented teacher
Teacher, tell me:
Too good OR very good?
Thank you very much, I am from Morocco, as you know our second language is Frensh(Mother tongue is Arabic.) and we have always this problem of spelling and pronunciation, I learn english because is a key to open doors of the world, meanly with Net. good job, Thank you.
Thank you! And I wish you all the best! :)
Hi Max! How good you're back! And you look great! You've got younger, 5 years younger than in the last video! If I didn't know, I'd say you were 18 or 19!
Thank you so much for this awesome, fantastic, magnific video!
My pleasure!
Haha, I suppose that's not bad seeing as I turned 33 a few days ago. 😆
@@EnglishwithMax you r really great
You're so beautiful and good lecturer! You deserve billion likes and subscribers!
Thank you mam., this video really helped me a lot.
Your English lessons are very informative for English learners from other countries. 👍
Le cours est vraiment bien: ce n'est pas fatiguant à suivre! Je recommande!
Merci beaucoup !
U r amazing.. Thanks for this video
I can understand very well now.
Most welcome 😊
I’m from Ukraine. There are a lot of teachers on the Internet, but you’re the best
You're very kind!
What a great teacher you are! Your pronunciations are quite clear. When I hear your lectures , I feel as if l were hearing from an Indian Versaille person.Truly, I have become a great fan of your style of teaching imparted so brilliantly and sincerely.I would like to thank you whole heartedly for honest and worthy duties discharged so patiently and faithfully.God blessyouwitha longhappy life and greatsuccess!
Thanks alot for helping dear
You're really an amazing teacher in all over the earth , once again thank you so much
May God enlarge your territory and bless you with unexpectable blessing.
Max be blessed for the amazing presention.
Fantastic work ! Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Very deep & clear explanation of silent letters.
Thanks you ma'am,
Deepak Nagar
From
New Delhi
It's my pleasure
Thanks for sharing the nuances of silent words🙏very useful for me
Thank you so much for such a wonderful lecture, Ms. Max!
Well, a complete and systematic explanation of Silent Letters. Thank you.
My pleasure
WOW ! An ocean of knowledge !!
Explained so well Max :)
Thanks a million Max, I loved your class.
Thak you for explaining silent letters in proficient way.
Hello, Max! You are always brilliant, especially when it comes to your choices for topics to approach. That was such a thorough lesson witch made me know new words and specific details over different accents which I did not know till then. Thanks and, please, keep up your excellent work!
Thank you very much for your kind words, Alexandre :). I'm very glad the video was helpful!
@@EnglishwithMax No doubt, it was.
every english begining should know about this silent letters and will learn faster and much easier I TRY TO PRONOUNCE the silent letters and is very hard now is easy thanks gracias!!
De nada!
Heartiest congratulations, Mam! It's a very useful and informative session for every learner. Fantastic and fabulous! Please go on sending such videos related with English language, grammar, language skills, pronunciations and vocabulary.
Thank you very much, Mam.
With Warm Regards.
Yours sincerely,
Yashwant Dhage.
Thank you, I'll try!
You make English sound clear like a ringing bell!
Mind blowing. So many words with silent letters. It just silenced me.
very a useful one....thanks charming teacher
finding a youtube channel like yours is like finding a tresor
Thank you the best beautiful English teacher I have ever seen
I love you ❤️💕
..
It's very helpful! Thanks a lot!
Could you make clear the case of "finally", I usually hear Americans say with "a" but also sometimes "without a"? Thank you!
A good observation!
You can say it either way. Often when speak quickly they don't pronounce the A.
Hello Max ,
I pay thank for this video because before listing to your , I have no complete idea about the word to pronounce but now after listing your that video I am so thankful to I can speak well and correct and in public I'll be more confident than before , again thanks to you with blessing .
you are doing a good job , especially for us who are not native , we are foreigners and English language is compulsory for us , we always have difficulties to speak and you are resolving and promoting us thanks
I'm so glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
sounds like "sand witch"😀
She is better teacher than all who i get seen i like your lesson my god bless u
This video is absolutely shocking. So many (easy) words that I have been pronouncing COMPLETELY wrong during a good 15 years...
Beautiful Max,ive learned a lot.Thank you so much
Whenever you smile, you look so beautiful coz of dimples on ur cheeks
This is my first video of Mrs Max. It’s outstanding. I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
Welcome! And thanks for watching!
You are adorable"""
I am Bangladeshi , I have really benefited to see the rules of silent letters. I hope that you will give more rules
very productive lesson. Added lot of good thing in my memory. thanks n keep it up.
So simple and beautiful a lesson .!
Much appreciated. This clip is very useful for many foreigners who want to learn English.
Glad it was helpful!
Max, thanks so much for finding your channel which I found so professional.
Welcome!
Thank you Max for helping people.
What a great teacher you are! Thank you so much for your efforts.
After watching this video, I could stop myself to write that its really great and i have no words to pay thanks to you.