Thank you for the videos! :) They are totally useful... I'm a teacher of English and I need to teach Indifrect Objects. I don't want to use only grammar structures and all that. Can you help me in some way?
Please, Frank, could you help me? Have you read the comments here? f.e. "how are you supposed to be an english teacher if you write; "I´m a teacher of english", instead of I´m "an english teacher", or "I want to learn more grammar idioms" instead of ; I would like to learn more grammar and *LANGUAGES*"
Will it really be better to say "English teacher" instead of "teacher of English". And "to continue learning 3 LANGUAGE" instead of "to continue learning 3 LANGUAGES". Help me, I`m confused =)
@inyazserg First: "English teacher" is more common than "teacher of English" but both are acceptable. Second: "... 3 language" is wrong; it should be "... 3 languages".
@PaulSLambeth Thanks you very much! I thought that "English teacher" means British teacher =-). English one and from Britain, England.
Also, I have an answer for your question on films your visitors like. (Please, correct me if prepositions are wrong). My favourite one is an "Island" by Pavel Lungin, but nevertheless the next one is "New York Stories" made by three directors and I like like the first part of Scorcese the most.
P.S. Isn`t An English teacher better that without An?
Hello. I live in Ukraine and I`m a teacher of English. I want to learn more grammar and idioms, get closer to differences between synonyms. How could you help me?
@inyazserg how are you supposed to be an english teacher if you write; "I´m a teacher of english", instead of I´m an english teacher, or "I want to learn more grammar idioms" instead of ; I would like to learn more grammar and *LANGUAGES*.
PD: Im also learning english and I can´t believe that you are an english teacher...
Please, we could talk peacefully! I am here not because I know all - I don`t know a lot. I study here from native speakers. I agree with "English teacher" but is seems that more attention here is paid to the contry of origin, f.e. Chinese vase, English queen, English teacher". I tried to tell exactly which language I am a teacher of.
And to LANGUAGES: I studied Japanese, Spanish and French a little and I would like to continue learning those LANGUAGES. As well as En
★ Good Luck!
Teacher Feank
LearnEnglishESL 1 day ago
there are many videos bt which level is easy for beginners..bcoz nw only am learning..thanx
sherinmeril 1 day ago
Sherinmeril
Keep up the good studying!
Frank
LearnEnglishESL 1 day ago
★★★★★ Suggest you keep studying conversation
on YouTube and go out and befriend a foreigner
- a native English Speaker.
Good Luck - Teacher Frank
LearnEnglishESL 1 month ago
hello.nw only am learning english..i want 2 learn more nd want to talk fluently..so plz help me...
sherinmeril 1 month ago
Thank you for the videos! :) They are totally useful... I'm a teacher of English and I need to teach Indifrect Objects. I don't want to use only grammar structures and all that. Can you help me in some way?
Vivianaax 1 month ago
@Vivianaax
I invite you to look at my videos... they may help your students.
JosephTeachesEnglish 1 month ago
Please, Frank, could you help me? Have you read the comments here? f.e. "how are you supposed to be an english teacher if you write; "I´m a teacher of english", instead of I´m "an english teacher", or "I want to learn more grammar idioms" instead of ; I would like to learn more grammar and *LANGUAGES*"
Will it really be better to say "English teacher" instead of "teacher of English". And "to continue learning 3 LANGUAGE" instead of "to continue learning 3 LANGUAGES". Help me, I`m confused =)
inyazserg 3 months ago
@inyazserg First: "English teacher" is more common than "teacher of English" but both are acceptable. Second: "... 3 language" is wrong; it should be "... 3 languages".
PaulSLambeth 2 months ago
@PaulSLambeth Thanks you very much! I thought that "English teacher" means British teacher =-). English one and from Britain, England.
Also, I have an answer for your question on films your visitors like. (Please, correct me if prepositions are wrong). My favourite one is an "Island" by Pavel Lungin, but nevertheless the next one is "New York Stories" made by three directors and I like like the first part of Scorcese the most.
P.S. Isn`t An English teacher better that without An?
inyazserg 2 months ago
Hello. I live in Ukraine and I`m a teacher of English. I want to learn more grammar and idioms, get closer to differences between synonyms. How could you help me?
inyazserg 3 months ago
Soon, I'll post "Learn English With A Classic Movie."
with onscreen lessons. This will help a lot in that
direction., Teacher Frank
LearnEnglishESL 3 months ago
@LearnEnglishESL
Sure, many peolpe like movies and they would mix business with pleasure. I have subscribed to your channel.
Thanks.
inyazserg 3 months ago
@inyazserg how are you supposed to be an english teacher if you write; "I´m a teacher of english", instead of I´m an english teacher, or "I want to learn more grammar idioms" instead of ; I would like to learn more grammar and *LANGUAGES*.
PD: Im also learning english and I can´t believe that you are an english teacher...
JoakoOvlack 3 months ago
@JoakoOvlack
Please, we could talk peacefully! I am here not because I know all - I don`t know a lot. I study here from native speakers. I agree with "English teacher" but is seems that more attention here is paid to the contry of origin, f.e. Chinese vase, English queen, English teacher". I tried to tell exactly which language I am a teacher of.
And to LANGUAGES: I studied Japanese, Spanish and French a little and I would like to continue learning those LANGUAGES. As well as En
inyazserg 3 months ago
@JoakoOvlack
Please, don`t tell more "grammar idioms". There are either grammar or idioms. Grammar idioms don`t exist. Ask Frank.
Present Simple is grammar. "He goes mad when irritated" contains an idiom in a Present Simple tense.
"I want to learn more grammar and (more) idioms".
I want more oranges and (more) cucumbers.
I want to know more languageS (there`s a lot of them) and so I should cram on Japanese, Spanish and French.
And, yes, I`m a private tutor of English.
inyazserg 3 months ago