I would appreciate it if you could make a video on how to recall less common (advanced) words in certain situations. My problem is that, despite knowing a lot of vocabulary, sometimes they just don't come out.
Thank you so much! honestly I've been trying to find videos abourt commonly used advanced vocabulary for years but couldn't find one. I just watched your videos today and it was such a big surprise!
I believed that it is a new lesson but then I realized that it must be a repetatioon lesson... just right in time because I have not reviewed these in ages! Thank you for the lesson. Have a nice week!
Firt of all, I must be thankful to you for your candid efforts. Your lessons are highly effective to sharpen our vocabulary. Using the same words and phrases make me get bored in using the language. If someone wants to take his knowledge to the next level this the channel he should subscribe. According to my personal view, vocabulary plays vital role to be fluent in English. As a non -native speaker, I can say that the grammar knowledge non native speakers have is better than native speakers have,but native speakers' vocabulary is colossal, so their fluency is pretty good.
You are really an exceptional teacher. It is awesome that you would review new terms what you taught every time, it is super helpful to grasp the lessons easily and efficiently. Thanks for the efforts you are dedicating continually.
Thks a million for sharing this lesson Every English lessons you share to us are very useful n helpful All things considered if we want to talk fluently Keep up the great work 👍👍👍
The best one! But imao it would be better if you make a much shorter vids with those new verbs. Usually many of us just watch in repeat mode till all of phrases become memorized. And one hour repeat is almost impossible to watch. I'd prefer 10x 10 mins vids instead of one 100min video. Btw many thanks for the video's, you are undoubtedly the best teacher.
2:58 "Bit by bit" and "little by little" is each three words in a whole, not two, like in binomial pairs. Are these collocations then called "trinomials"?
not sure why you divide your listeners as a member who can get lesson info because they pay some fee,? you are the one and only teacher who can do it, it's unfair I unsubscribed you
0:02 I completely disagree with this comment. English teachers on RU-vid also have expenses to cover, and it's only fair that they charge a fee for certain exclusive content. Those of us who are subscribed get extra value, and they still generously share lessons for free. The content is high quality, and this is a balanced way to support their work. I hope this feedback doesn't discourage the teacher, as he is doing an amazing job! Sincerely, The Good Karen 😂