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You are the best Woul you Please Continue To make advanced Lessons and Some proverbes and Idioms also tongue twisters And remember your nice attitude helps for better Understanding
Haha. I see some of the other teachers reply sometimes too. Maybe I just have more free time. :p I also love seeing the initial responses to my videos so I can see what's working and what's not.
Thank you, Alex! A very nice video! Writing the test I understood that nothing was said about " take on'" and "take over" in your lesson. But still my score was 10/10. I wish you well!
Many many many thanks to you,Mr.Alex,really your all videos are useful,easy and anderstandable. God bless you ,sir. Keep going 👍👏🤲❤🌹👋 Your sis from Iraq.
I checked this out after making this video. I wish I had clarified that UK/American English difference in the lesson. Sounds like most are okay with it, though.
TAKE” Phrases in English 1. Take (a break/some time off/ a vacation/ a holiday) Eg: Take a break, Take a coffee break, take some time off, Taking a holiday) 2. Take (a shower/ a bath) 3. Take ( a walk or go for) Eg: I’m going to take a walk, I’m going to go for walk) 4. Take(a photo/ picture) 5. Take (a pill/ medicine) 6. Take (a course, program) 7. Take (a nap) Eg: you cannot take a sleep but I need to take a nap (nap = short time) 8. Take(an interest in someone) Eg: I took an interest in design when I was in university 9. Take (a look/ Eg: can you take a look = can you examine = can you investigate 10. Take ( a risk/ a chance) Eg: I am studying an English ,and I am taking a risk, but I m enjoying it so far) 11. Take (part in something) Eg: you can take part in an event, in a party 12. Take (advantage of something/ someone) Eg: take advantage of your financial situation 13. Take(your time) Eg: don’t rush ; do it step by step= Take your time 14. Take (back something ) Mean ; return something to its rightful place Eg : you took the book back to the library 15. Take (a load off) Mean; Expression/invite/look tired Eg: we can say :Take a load off 16. Take (it easy) Mean; relax , don’t stress yourself……..goodbye 17. Take (it or leave it ) 18. Take( the lead) 19. Take (clothes/ glasses….) Mean: Take off = remove … opposite put on Eg: Take off your shoes, (part on your body) Eg : Put on your jacket 20. Take(steps towards something) Mean ; u are doing the necessary things, you need to do achieve a goal, a specific target that u have Eg: Taking steps towards improving your English/ guaranteeing success in your personal life
Alex!!!!! You are my treasure..My inspiration... My Admiration....My adorable teacher ever... Thanks so much for your wonderful lessons!! With love from Ukraine!!!!
1) I take steps towards advancing my English. 2) I just want to take off my hills; my feet are aching 3) I have always wanted to take a lead, and I need to take a risk now. 4) It costs 20 euros, take it or leave it. 5) You must take a load off 6) I used to take a coffee break every 2 hours at work. It helped me to concentrate better. 7) Don't mind taking a walk? 8) Please, take it easy, she's artificially inseminated. 9) This exam starts in 4 minutes and this exam lasts 2 hours, so take your time. 10) He betrayed me taking advantage of my situation. 11) Are you planning to take that red dress back to your friend? No, I hope that she has already forgotten about lending that dress to me. 12) Are you taking an interest in her? Do not waste your time, she is engaged. 13) I am taking a course ' How to Become an Eloquent Speaker' because I do not want to be behind the scenes only 14) I take heart medicine twice a day to keep my heart beating Thank you! Take it easy!!!
'Take a picture/photo' is a common mistake for students that I hear. They often say 'make a picture' - a nice video with a clear presentation of the language.