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I love lesson englesh do like the speak fraser in Austrália very place there in África of sul that si thare ingles like ice creamm in new York City very do like pizza speak like meet you freinds college center New York likestudent to use to like notbook or use to Phone Tablet lessson thanl teacher Emma very lesson interesting
ОтветитьBrilliant lesson!💯Thanks!
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ОтветитьAmazing video ❤
ОтветитьHi Emma ! I actually have a question, I'm used to american and to a lesser extent british english, and I would never have used "I feel like an ice cream" for "I want an ice cream" but rather "I feel like HAVING an ice cream". Is that an australian thing or have I just not encountered that form yet ?
ОтветитьEmma, thanks for this video, could you also make videos on Tense Shifting while telling stories, how to give a speech while sequencing or organizing your speech. These are my Weak areas 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️
ОтветитьThank you so much! Awesome!)
ОтветитьI like to like this video😆Got it👍
ОтветитьHave to say thank you without paying anything for this lesson!
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ОтветитьI really like the lessons like this
ОтветитьYour movement and expressions are so cute 🥹💖
ОтветитьThank you Emma.
ОтветитьО боже какая красивая девушка! Эх еслибы у меня была такая жена 😊
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ОтветитьThanks a lot our teacher
Emma❤
"It's like lunch time. I'm just feeling like a cheese burger or something like that" I said.
She stared at me and she was like, "All you think about is food !"
But she just told me "It's not like we have to finish the job !".
And for me it was like you know if I were a poor dog before its empty bowl.
Thanks for Emma
ОтветитьThank you, Emma. Your videos help me to improve my speech!
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ОтветитьHi Emma, it was a great lesson. Grateful.
ОтветитьHow about ‘Hey Gentleman'
Please
Hey, the upper clothe you were wearing is perfect for hanging mini microphones 😊. Would you like to setup a ‘hey gentleman’ for men to learn English as ladies in ‘Hey Lady’?😅
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ОтветитьHi, ma'am. You sound quite different than other Australian people.
ОтветитьHi Emma, I really love your lessons, but see I've been searching for a good active voice lesson but have failed. I hope you read this and make a lesson on active voice.
ОтветитьAfter watching the whole video I have come to realise that I use like in a quotative way subconsciously 😅
ОтветитьAmazing
ОтветитьSir, it d be nice if we slighly touched on preposition which are used with phrasal verbs to maybe produce our own phrasal verbs 😅 i.e "on" --> "continue, activate", "off" --> "detach", "down" --> "defeat, reduce, lower"
ОтветитьHELLO TEACHER,S OF TEACHERS❤
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ОтветитьI am waiting for your response, my dear. Can I contact you at any time that suits you? I very much admire you and your style. You will be a good friend. I hope so.
ОтветитьHi, I always enjoy your videos...thank you a lot...My little English is american, but I like australian accent...Do you have a podcast program? I think more people could listen to your peograms, ( I down load podcasts and listen them where I don't have wifi)...thanks...
ОтветитьHi, Emma, I am an English teacher, I am from Indonesia. Thank you so much. I have been watching ur video an
ОтветитьYou are the greatest teacher
ОтветитьHi emma My love teacher
ОтветитьHey lady for only women.... What should male learners do????
ОтветитьHello teacher Emma, I personally appreciate you and what you are striving to do to help people around the world who are struggling with speaking the language. You have such an artistic and creative way of teaching that makes students feel motivated and enthusiastic about English. I can certainly say that you are born to be a teacher.
I have been learning English for over a decade, and I can use the language independently and confidently. I know English is one of the hardest languages to master. On the other hand, being able to hold a conversation in English is not that challenging, but mastering it takes a lot of effort and time. Here is the question I have for you today. When it comes to movies, podcasters, and some individuals like Elon Musk, hip-hop artists, and stand-up comedians, their English is sometimes difficult for me to catch the pronunciation of every word they say. I have tried my best to solve this problem, but I can't find anything or anyone. Would you mind helping me out with this problem? What is the real magic to getting the hang of all accents and natives' real-life English? Let me tell you one thing that I surely know. The English you are speaking in all of your videos is entirely understandable for me, and I think this is not the way you speak with your friends and family, right? But what I am really looking for is the English that you use with your native counterparts. When you speak English in your videos, you enunciate every word clearly, and this in turn helps us understand what you say vividly. But the thing is, nobody or no native speaker speaks like that in real-life situations. I am looking forward to hearing your kind and constructive remarks. thank you I am Misganaw from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Thank for your lesson
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ОтветитьEn mi entender like lo traduzco con dos palabras: cómo,, y gustar,,, y la conversación marcha bien,,, tal vez más adelante sea necesario otra interpretación 😂gracias bendiciones
ОтветитьEmma is an old fashion name and I feel like saying good day
ОтветитьUseful video
Ответитьi love your teaching so much thank you 🌷❤
ОтветитьYou are the best teacher🏵.. Please keep making video on different topics.. Please make a video on poetic devices 🙏☺
ОтветитьEmma, at the end of the lesson i felt like i had to...like give a like to this video!☺👍
Ответить"I have a car, I'm having a car"
Which one is right or both are correct please explain love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Liked the lesson 💯👍🏻💙
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