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It was a wonderful lesson.
Can I have your Number PLEASE?
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ОтветитьFrom India, my name akash bauri and I always listen your native english conversation 😊
ОтветитьSplits
Black out
To come to
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I've learnt a lot through your real conversation videos
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ОтветитьThank you for this amazing video, Anna! These conversation lessons are really helpful.
ОтветитьHello mam , good midday.
ОтветитьNow i know english is the worst and funny language, british and american created so many words like pseedy gonalez wtf...
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ОтветитьThanks, Anna! I'd like to hear your "aaand Goodbye."❤
ОтветитьThanks a million, Anna. Your lessons are always useful and interesting. You're such an inspiration to me and the whole ELAN community! Keep up the good work ❤ !
ОтветитьPerfect Anna ...
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Anna, are you the kind of person who could trip over a wireless network, or is it just me? 🤕😅
Ответитьi twisted my right ankle quite a few times, to the state that it refuses to come back to the original when it happens now. so i have quite a history of orthopaedical injuries. and this is the single most hurtful conversation that i have listened in my whole life, including my doctor father's surgery stories, also an orthopaedist.
ОтветитьThank you so much for this nice conversation full of helpful vocabulary!
ОтветитьI'm warming you once more and you better take it earnestly!
You have issues with your vitamin D status. And it's not just about calcium and phosphorus. Calcitriol has its receptors at almost every cell in the body.
Excelent video Anna, thanks a lot!
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ОтветитьThanks for the video.
Ответитьwhat a helpful lesson, for your information i'm getting fluent thanks to YOU. getting this lesson saw me becoming more confident
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ОтветитьHi Anna! Thanks once more for your lesson! It is very usefull to listen to a real conversation...have a good day with your family!! Gladys fron Argentina 😊😊
ОтветитьSister you are great teacher.thanks for amazing video.
ОтветитьThank you very much. It was very informative lesson. I shall listen to it again in order to remember all the new words.
ОтветитьI really love your lessons. Thanks to them, I began to better understand English and the life of the British. Thank you!
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ОтветитьThe word I found most interesting was 'Melodramatic'. 😊
ОтветитьWow you could do splits when you were a little girl! That’s fantastic! You must’ve been a great athlete 😁 I’m sorry you broke a bone and your toe😦
Thank you so much Anna for this real life conversation full of very interesting vocabulary. I advise your followers to watch this video several times so they can lake the most of it.
Nice hair cut bro 😉 I love it 😍
Most interesting words :
Muddy puddles, piggyback, at a push, scissors splits, full splits, fracturing ones femur, hypochondriac, do wonders, legs in traction, banister, gentlemanly, etc
I really enjoy with your lessons. There are charming stories
ОтветитьLoved it. You are both so charming.
I liked when you told Nick softly : 'I'm surprised 'cause normally you don't listen to anything I tell you' 😂
What? ... How come Nick?
These must have been so painful Anna and you described it so well and accurately that I was hurting for you.
You first story reminded me of a very similar story I lived in primary school as well; I was 9 or 10 and it was just after the recess when we'd been playing (virtual) swords ;-) and we'd just lined up after the bell ringing, still bouncing and fairly agitated, when a classmate came out of nowhere and slammed into me with all his weight on my right side. The impact threw me out of line and I fell on my left arm. What happened next was exactly as you've described, including the attitude of the teacher, who took it lightly and rather curtly told me to stop 'acting out' and get back in line, even though I was writhing in pain. The result: hospital, X-ray, fractured radius and plaster cast...
This was the only 'serious' wound I've ever had if I except another hurt to the knee aged 23 when I was skiing and someone bumped into me at full speed. It was the 2nd day of the trip and I thought that was the end of skiing, but a formidable military paramedic gave me a great and amazing strapping and after just one day's rest, I was back on the slopes and having a blast, although I had to be careful and ski calmly on an easy to medium slope with a vertical drop of almost 2000m (altitude difference between start and end) more in 'ballad' mode, but still good sensations and with a very pleasant feel to it! it was at Les 2 Alpes.
I adore these informal, natural, spontaneous and laid back conversations you have together. I need to be more attentive and it is a bit more challenging regarding the listening skills and to achieve to get every details than your more formal lesson or podcasts. As for me, this is how I really learn and improve.
Wonderful guys, I enjoyed it a lot, thank you so much to the both of you! You're amazing! 🙏🙏👏👏
Take very good care Anna, be physically more calm, feline and posed. Our bones are no longer 20 years old I fear! 😉
Bisous bisous Anna, Love 😘🌹💌🕊❤❤
caption is also desperately required in explanation part, and the replay part
ОтветитьThanks anna
ОтветитьI love you dear
ОтветитьGood morning 🌄 in Brazil is almost 6 AM and I just about to wake up and stopped to watch this class
ОтветитьWow amazing stories ❤😂
ОтветитьMorning
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