Great class, dear Harry. Congratulations. I love your videos! Your coments always help us to become more confident with the english language. TAKE CARE!!! Bye for now!!!
You are the gifted teacher sir. Thank you so much for what you are doing! Your concise and precise way of explanation the situations where and how some particular word or frase is used is incredible!
Thanks It was wonderful and knowledgeable times on your marvelous episodes. On reflection , may I ask you why do you make "peace" strange? its the main greeting and valediction way had been advised by all prophets. it means «for everyone to be fine, gentle, kindness, lovely » ❤❤❤❤
I learned that from the Communards, dear Harry. “...No never can say goodbye boy, ooh No, no I never can say goodbye No no no, no no no, no no no ooh, ooh...” 🙃
Thank you very much Harry! I had to think about that as strange "Peace" seems in english, it seems way more normal for Hebrews : "Shalom!" or for Arabian guys: "Salaam Aleikum!". Nice ♥ Isn´t it?
Hi Harry Thanks a lot for a very educational video as always. Could you possibly make a video describing the difference between a nerd, a geek and a freak? Thanks
A freak is someone who may have been born with a physical deformity. There was a 19th century American showman named P.T. Barnum, he was very famous. He had a freak show of the deformed people. When he wanted 2 hire these people 4 his show, this how they responded. No, people will stare and laugh at me. Barnum responded by saying they R doing that 2U right now. So U might as well get paid 4 it. Then these people would work 4 Barnum. Another freak is someone who acts and dresses in a weird way. Back in the 1960s, a pro wrestler named Freddie Blassie, would call his opponents pencil neck geeks, as an insult. A nerd was the original term 4 someone who was excessively taken over by technology and technical things. Back in the mid 1980s there was a comedy movie called Revenge of the nerds. Watch it, you'll get a good laugh. Also, nerds had a reputation 4 being very smart. The term geek means the same as nerd. These are American meanings. Hope this helps.😊
I can't thank you enough for your lessons, our Teacher! Not, I really appreciate it! Thank you a lot. See you later in RU-vid. Take care. Peace out! Goodbye!
I am Kenneth Sindane from South Africa in Mpumalanga Province in ap really like to be a speaker in most cases please forgive with my level of English but i have started to follow you , i really enjoy your lesson
Hello ,firstly l would like to say l fan your page and really helpful but l have my question l can understand these video really clear %90 but l can't speak so fluently what's my level ? What's my minus to like good speak? Im glad to u answer ❤
I don't think to be extracted your tooth. Sir the above given sentence is correct or wrong? Please tell sir. I am already in your debt being solved my lot of problem by you for the years since i have been learning English language. You are so kind teacher solves all your students.🌹🥀🌹🌹
Born and raised in California - 1. We still use “peace” or “peace out” in an informal way. It’s not uncommon to hear. 2. Not many people say “later, dude” (mostly kids and teens among their friends). I think it was a popular thing in the 1990s, but it’s way more common to just say “later.” Also, men will often say, “later, man,” to other men. 3. If it’s a conversation over the phone and not in person, we’ll usually say, “talk to you later” unless we have plans to meet up and see each other in person soon. They get used interchangeably with “see ya” and “see you later.”