One of the elegant video to uplift our daily boring conversations/chit chats to a new high❤. I'm quite excited to experiment them in daily conversations with friends & colleagues.✨
I watched your video about failure and how you should hold on to whatever straw you have at that point and your video gave me a lot of courage and hope at that time and thank you for that.
This has been one of the finest video depicting your Knowledge and recently acquired expertise in redefining the experience of spoken English with ease. I was eagerly waiting for something unique from your pool of wisdom since a very long time. Thank You so much for sharing this. God Bless 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Oh damn ! Each of the word that u taught were jolly good. Really such a compelling vdo!! I was awfully bored using tedious words but the words that you taught were quite impressive.!!
One of your best vdos ' thus ' far ... 👌👌👌 The USP of this vdo is the simple explanation 🙌 Please make more of these vdos aleena ji . Also can u start a series where you explain us in Hindi the episodes of ' friends ' ???? One ' friends ' scene = One vdo ... !!!! Not sure if this request of mine makes sense 😅
Hello Ma'am, I watch your videos when you upload your video. I like the way you learn many new vocabulary. I learn many new things. I am a beginner that's why I can't speak to others. When I wake up in the morning I watch your old video too. I watch your every or each video two or more than I watch. I learn english language watching your video because of my career. Everywhere I see I need a english language because whenever I speak hindi language it can may be my first impression was almost finished. The interviewer already knows I don't know english language. And if I want to get a job that's the one main required he or she wants I am perfect in english.
10:37 I was elated to know that albiet was on your list, just because i use it very often. Hahaha 😂 I found this word while i was reading a newspaper. So for improving your conversational skills , vocabulary (and whatsoever), do read the newspaper everyday.
But i once heard someone say that the conversation should be so easy to understand and simple words are preferred so that the person in front of you can understand better and feel comfortable
Your videos always bring new things.I have learned lot of things from your videos I want you to please give some ways to follow simple structures of sentences which help us to speak simple English.
Being a linguaphile, i just figured it out that even Japanese language has the concept of replying Thank you, to a thank you, instead of saying welcome. Interestingly similar ✨. I think we can incorporate this one definitely.
Do you want to be recognised by your vocab or your domain knowledge, where you speak accurately? Using different words with the same meaning might help elevate your vocabulary temporarily, but those words will eventually become common, and you'll need to find more to stand out. This approach ultimately leads to redundancy in the language. It's best to use standard and formal language, focus on your studies, qualification and aim to become a bright star in fields like science, medicine, engineering, or others.
🎉great thank you mam I want to speak english british not hindi I am a muslim allah akber god big dieux grand الله اكبر بسم الله عليك good luck aleena mam salah guidoum 🎉🎉
Jolly good vdo aleena ji . This vdo is a God send for us vocab learners . I have one request aleena ji . In addition to the English explanation i'd request you humbly to also briefly explain concepts things in Hindi coz it'll benefit learners of all levels . Please consider this .
*Improving speech elegance with 30 words and phrases* - Using vocabulary to leave a lasting impression and connect deeply with others - Replacing mundane words with classy and refined expressions *Use 'rather' instead of quite for more elegance* - For example, use 'rather' to express preferences, e.g., I'd rather have tea than coffee - Use it to make choices sound more elevated *Use formal words like indeed, nevertheless, thus, furthermore* - Indeed is used for emphasis or agreement - Nevertheless indicates contrast or adding a point - Thus or hence indicates a conclusion - Furthermore or moreover add more information *Use somewhat, subsequently, lavatory, albe it and novel for better communication* - Somewhat is used to express something that is less than very, for example, somewhat angry or somewhat happy - Subsequently indicates something happening after something else, for example, missing a flight and subsequently arriving late to a meeting *Enhance your vocabulary with these impactful words* - Utilize meticulous for precise attention to detail - Incorporate impeccable for flawless perfection *Using contrasting terms and polite replies in conversations.* - Contrast can be indicated with words like 'conversely'. - Instead of 'you're welcome', use phrases like 'I know you do the same for me' or 'no problem'. *Compelling presentations lead to action* - Compelling means triggering thoughts and action - Compelling arguments can change viewpoints *Different expressions and phrases to improve language elegance* - Explains the meanings and usage of expressions like a bore, a helping, God forbid, courteous - Suggests incorporating new phrases like 'how have you been' for a richer language *Elevate your language and confidence* - Improving vocabulary and articulation can help elevate your language - Self-reflection and personal development can help refine yourself 😊
Aleena hi, you give very precious informations and knowledge, .. personally I want you to make videos on noun , pronoun... Verb .. with classification in details .. all the parts of speech seperately in details . .. thankyou, Looking forward to 🙏🏼
Hi, As you asked in the caption about professional video editing or manual video editing,and I noticed that your current video is professional video editing, which I wanted👍 Thanks , Lots of love from Hyderabad ❤❤❤.
Utterly jolly video, dear ma'am. Thank you so much for improving and adding new words to my vocabulary. I am so keen to learn. You describe things in such a pragmatic way. Please make more videos; I love your content, and of course, you too. 😘😘
There is a bit difference between how Are You, And How Have you been, We use how have you been when we meet a person after a period of time, it might be a week, Month, or some days.