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  • Dear Richard

    You know me, I like to joke you.

    Please do you want to give us a lesson with politicaly language about people ?

    Start niger, black and finsh with native african

    Do you understand me ?

    I wish to know how to talk with diferent people correctely so I need to know wop to Italian in fact bad vords and execellent words Thank you very much Kind regards Francis

  • By the way your lessons are interesting, but let me say you I read the label of your jar. you don't show us cavirar but lump roes ! That's right ?

  • @vilainpetitcrapaud Of course! I'm an English teacher not a millionaire.

    Thanks for watching and for your comment.

    Best wishes,

    Richard

  • your talking over and over again STUPID!.

  • yuta moooo oi... gago cmu!

  • this is wonderful! Just perfect to learn English with normal everyday useful phrases! I totally agree with Jessicalzh5! keep going it is veeery helpful :D

  • i really like your video, it helps me to learn english fast

    i am chinese

  • You have left no room for betterment. Your clips of real-life English are what I want. A non-native speaker usually is exposed to academic English via English classes and reading books. When we come to an Enlish-speaking country, we find it hard to express ourselves. After we are exposed to the expressions, we often find we have known those words but we don't know we should express it in that way. e.g. "screw" and "unscrew" used here. I would have tried to say "open, close it tightly", instead.

  • Hi Richard, you are right, even the simplest of things can give us some useful vocabularies. Now I've learned a few words which are utmost important for me and I didn't know it not long ago like glass jar, screw thread, unscrew, back on etc. How practical it is! I'm looking forward to having more of this kind of lessons. Thanks a lot.

  • Thank You, Richard for great opportunity to learn Eanglish so interesting way! Great job. Thanks a lot :) Greetings from Polnad

  • This is the best approach to teaching a language I have ever seen. So helpful. Only a one minute video and there's tons of useful information in it. Please keep it up, Richard!

  • Hello Richard Chalmers.I just looked this Your next video and it is the great work !!!Thank You very much !Have a nice day!

  • In the past I thought that only Misterduncan was a really good teacher on Youtube. And I was wrong

  • Buenisímo teacher , trank you. mejor dicho gracias!!!!

  • thank you for lesson! I adore it and I'm thrilled by the thought of the next video!

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