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Interesting! 😅 Because the one who knows British pronunciation thinks, the one who uses American is wrong and it is vice versa. Plus both of the pronunciations are commonly used and at times it is confusing 🙃
It's really fun to learn with you. Waoo " an ocean separating the two countries ". Especially the way you taught stress on first syllable and stress on 2nd syllable. And thanks 🎉 for making a bit longer video. Crave for learning never ends you know.
So knowledgeable topic explained wonderfully. A combination of language with history. Being a language teacher I often use these idioms but could never relate the historical allusion. Thanks for adding up to knowledge.
Though not knowing the actual background of such Idioms,I frequently use most of them in my lessons ( particularly Urdu translations). It's so amazing to know the origin of such Idioms.
Mr Imran Munir's video is an engaging and informative exploration of the origins of the names of the seven days of the week. In this video, Mr Munir delves into the fascinating world of ancient Roman and Germanic cultures, mythology, and astronomy to explain the etymology of each day's name. He explains how the days are named after celestial bodies and ancient gods, such as the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn. It's a concise and entertaining watch.
Mr. Munir's video is a great resource for language learners, travellers, or anyone interested in the nuances of American and British English. It's a concise and entertaining watch that highlights the importance of understanding regional language variations. Interesting!
I found Sir Imran’s speaking skills to be incredibly impressive. His analysis of Donald Trump was insightful and helped me understand the topic in a new light. With the elections approaching, I’m planning to keep his words in mind and apply what I’ve learned from this video. Sir Imran’s perspectives have genuinely made an impact on me, and I’m grateful for the clarity and depth he brought to the discussion.
Sir you have taken a very good step towards explaining communication style. It's very helpful for the ELTs anywhere for engaging their students' in learning language in an interesting way.
Interesting observation of Donald Trump's strategies. I also enjoy the face expressions Trump makes while talking that's hyperbole of his facial gestures 😂
Mr Imran Munir's latest video offers a fascinating analysis of Donald Trump's communication style, specifically his use of hyperbole and nicknames. Mr Munir skillfully breaks down how Trump employs exaggeration and labelling to capture attention, create emotional connections, and shape public opinion. Mr Munir's observations are both insightful and engaging, providing a nuanced understanding of Trump's rhetorical strategies. He highlights how Trump's use of hyperbole creates a sense of urgency and emphasis, while his nicknames (e.g., 'Crooked Hillary,' 'Fake News') simplify complex issues and create memorable soundbites. His review also touches on the psychological aspects of Trump's communication approach, including how it taps into emotions, reinforces biases, and fosters a sense of shared identity among his supporters. Overall, Mr Munir's video is a compelling and informative watch, offering valuable perspectives on Trump's communication tactics and their impact on politics and society. Insightful!