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  • so good

  • please more videos you are do good! thanks

  • i love british accent..i love the tube line and i love London.....!!!

  • wat no hablo inglish

  • tendrian que hablar mas fuerte y subir el volumen por q se escucha muy bajito!!!

  • muy bueno el video!!!felicitaciones!!!esta todo muy claro!

  • the volume on this video is terrible. good presentation. could be better if sound was improved

  • really useful! xD

  • I am thai. Thank for teach me. ♪

  • very good also google "FET SYSTEM english tenses"

  • Great video!! But where's part 2?

  • ok tanks

  • Hi Im Want To Lern English Whit you...but tu voz casi no se edcuchas, you yalk very low...me interesa mucho este tema.

  • @MsALMAYA you talk very low

  • @MsALMAYA , no, she just need a micropfone . she is so sweet !

  • Okey.. No Enendi Nada ._.

  • im in Peru and i thank you so much for make this video.

  • i am in saudi arabia and i thank u very much for helping

  • I like the video but youtube new layout sucks

  • thank you

  • Great, great great!!!!! Thanks a lot... You rocks!!!!! besides your voice is really pretty, I think You should try to write songs and sing proffesionaly. I really appreciate your hard wrok and please correct my writting if it had to be so....BIG THANKS!!!!!!!

  • I liked it!

  • the sound is a bit dodgy!

  • your xplanation is excellent but be careful with the pronunciation of "often"

  • you can either pronounce the "t" in "often" or not, both pronunciations are correct.

  • Hi schwarzschwein,

    Thanks very much for the comment.

    I'm British, and in British English, the 't' in often is usually pronounced - as Sergio said, both ways are correct.

    Best wishes,

    Seonaid

  • I'm so sorry Seonaid!

    When I study English, my teachers used to say that their ears bleed every time we pronounce that "t".

    So, please, fogive my ignorance...

  • @PerfectEnglish / Hi I'm an English teacher too. I teach my students that "often" can be pronounced in two ways: /ˈɒf(ə)n / and /ˈɒft(ə)n/ .I'm Irish but grew up in Britain and I say /ɒf(ə)n/.

  • Great video i want all parts this video please ...........

  • @schwarzschwein One of the skills of being a fluent English speaker is understanding the different accents especially those accents that are used in the country where English came from !!!

  • thnaks alot

    I am Turki from Saudi Arabia

  • Hi, my name is Alex and I'm brazilian.

    I thank you for these lessons.

    Thank you very much.

  • Oh tanks for your help...

  • thank you for lesson :)

  • very good >> :) muy bien genial

  • Yoo thx alot :D

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