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  • Crimen Sollcitationis

  • Yes.I can spot Michal's mistake.It is no.2 "I'm a guide tourist". It should be "I'm a tourist guide".

  • Mistake is number 2. He could say "I'm a tourist guide."

  • 1. I live near the polish capital, near Warsaw.

    2. tourist guide.

    3. there is no mistake.

  • of course the mistake is the 2-since a guide tourist doesn't exist!!!Its a tourist guide!!

  • He is like an alien lol.

  • Michal's mistake is ... 2- I'm a guide tourist..... the correct is I'm a tourist guide

  • Michal's mistake is ... 2- I'm a guide tourist..... the correct is I'm a tourist guide

  • i don't konw why michal craing ? he come to loundon to imrove he's english

  • the second one is wrong..he should say"I'm a tour guide."

  • @1126sandy Sorry but you're wrong :(

  • The answer number two is wrong.

  • NICE I LOVE IT THE SOUP OPERA,

    

  • Hey, I didnt see any mistakes, do you want that cant understand nothing? But very well, is my first time here, I NEEDDDDDDDDDDD TO UNDERSTANDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD IS TOO MUCH TO ASKKKKKKK?

  • His mistake was: "I'm a guide tourist"

    The correct answer is "I'm a tourist guide", because the adjective stays before the noun.

  • i think he should have said" i'm a tour guide

  • Here is the mistake:

    2. I'm a guide tourist. The ordes is not correct

    We say "I'm a tourist guide"

  • @ClaudioMEAB why does it change the meaning if we say I am a guide tourist??

  • @MultiEmily11 It does not change the meaning. It sounds strange when you say that. As simple as that. In fact it is not correct. We do not say: sky blue instead of; Blue Sky or Hair Brown instead of Brown Hair. Tha adjective goes before the noun.

    Adj + noun

    e g.

    Big House not House Big.

  • @ClaudioMEAB okay thanks :)

  • @MultiEmily11 Anytime :)

  • 2. I'm a guide tourist.

  • utyutyutu

  • i need to know how about the accent , when she said "Why are you visiting London" i really can't hear the "are"

  • His mistake was: I'm a guide tourist

    The correct sentence would be: I'm a tourist guide

  • is mistake was: I'm a guide tourist

    The correct sentence would be: I'm a tourist guide

  • HE MISS HIS FRIEND SO I GUESS HE COMES LONDON TO FIND HIS FRIEND. SO C IS INCORRECT.

  • i am a guide tourist have to be i work as a guide tourist because it is a habbit

  • I'm a tourist guide.

  • She says Then we can cheer you up and you can practise.... Practise? are the subtitles from the BBC?

  • @jcheco59 maybe you are used to reading American English, because practiSe is correct, the verb is spelled with the letter S and the noun is spelled with the letter C. In American English is all the way round, the verb with C and the noun with S

  • @erickfreeze Well, the noun spelling in both variants is the same: BrE -> practice; AmE -> practice. It's only the verb spelling that differs.

  • ah... because he is missing his friends? is it correct, annggu?

  • A question again? I expected that i could find out why Michal was sad. =(

    #2 ? a tourist guide?

  • No 2

    Correct: I'm a tour guide/tourist guide.

  • no 1) from warsaw not near

    2) i am a tourist guide

    3) no mistake

  • Number 2.

    I'm a turistic guide.

    Adjective before noun.

  • @ilton77 Then would not it mean, that he is made from tourists?:))

  • Number 2 : he must say : I'm tourist guide

  • why not a touristic guide? touristic is also possible as adjective

  • it could be - i m a tourist guide

  • no. 2

  • 1. I live in Warsaw, the capital of Poland.

    2. I'm a tourist guide.

    3. ( I think there is no mistake in this sentence.)

  • I am a tourist guide. By the way, I did not know that the British spelling is "practise". This is quite useful!

  • yes,, british spelling mostly use "s" not "z." or "c"....

    such as organise not organize etc...

  • He must say : I com from Warsaw

  • tourist guide not guide tourist ofc :)

  • 2nd. He must say :Im tourist`s guide

  • tourist's guide or tourist guide??

  • 2 !

  • the mistake is in number two

  • The mistake is 2. (tourist guide)

  • Warsaw IS the Polish capital

  • he says: I'm a guide tourist instead of I'm a tourist guide.

  • I am tour guide

  • He says : I make guide turist. I think "I do" will be better

  • He say's: I'm a guide tourist.

  • Your English is worse than Michal´s.

  • I think the mistake is in the second phrase. The good compound should be " tourist guide"

  • its very good vdo

  • Piece of cake. Number 2

    tour guide not guide tourist.

    Bye

  • really cool this video congratulations

  • Dear bbclearningenglish

    Loved it!

    If you subscribe to : savewithfun (not my channel!)

    message me after and I will subscribe you!

    P.S. He is starting something awesome, I am just spreading the word!

  • I thought there is one mistake in every of this three sentences. And as I often use "to improve my English" was trying to understand what's wrong with it. ))

  • A tour guide instead of a "guide tourist," right?

  • Michal made one mistake in his English while he was talking to Alice. Did you catch it?

    1. Near Warsaw the Polish capital.

    2. I'm a guide tourist.

    3. To improve my English.

    Leave a comment and tell us what the mistake was.

  • @bbclearningenglish The mistake is: "I am a guide tourist". He musts say: "I am a tourist guide".

  • @bbclearningenglish

    I don't know?

  • Oh! Very good. Tks BBC.

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