During my learning years I always asked the question where? and what the answer was used to be my preposition. Question the action you will get the preposition used in the sentence
She is an excellent teacher. I am able to fully understand her. Her accent has no influence on how she teaches or conveys her information. Many friends of mine watch her videos to further educated themselves on English grammar.
Apart from the accent as a second language teacher, the explanation is great , native English can not speak Hindi same as this teacher does , therefore nothing to worry about the accent so much , but this is very good presentation . you are a teacher . Thanks please give more .
I am currently teaching in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. You shoud hear the accent here mate!! Its hard to believe that they are actually speaking English!!
To the person who said 'your pronunciation (which you spelt incorrectly) and accent is really bad'. Really bad compared to what? I am an English Australian and I teach English in Prague in the Czech Republic. I make absolutely sure that my students are exposed to spoken English from a very wide range of sources. My students hear people with strong British regional accents, various North American accents, Australian and NZ accents and so on. The Indian accent is a perfectly ligitimate accent!
so true ... I guess the most important thing to keep in mind always is (no matter which part of world you are in and from) .. keep it simple and speak clearly, distinctively and sufficiently loudly.
Although I'm a beginner in English, I think their opinions about her accent are legitimate asking in a way because I also have more troubles listening to her speaking than when hearing other native English speakers'. I believe most foreign students want to learn more standard English accent. ...But I can guess what you want to emphasize in spoken language. And your remaks as an English teacher about her accent also really encourage me to speak English in the future. Thanks for helpful advice :)
"fell off" refers to you falling off of object. fell from could mean you falling "adjective" from a noun, including an object. adjective being "off", "downwards", etc.
i wanna tell you that can you learn us that how to use word with correct pronunciation.........
WaseemMaya 1 month ago
thanks a lot .I m student of englisht language and I can t go every day coz I m working .so in my workpace I m learnin from you very good.
tipi886 1 month ago
thanks mam..
PiouslyAgnostic 4 months ago
During my learning years I always asked the question where? and what the answer was used to be my preposition. Question the action you will get the preposition used in the sentence
matkakulfi 5 months ago
She is really good I have a lot of learning to do.
cookingguru12 6 months ago
im from Peruvian, its a good video... thank you so much ;)
soncalichi 9 months ago
She is an excellent teacher. I am able to fully understand her. Her accent has no influence on how she teaches or conveys her information. Many friends of mine watch her videos to further educated themselves on English grammar.
chrisperdicaro 10 months ago
i can understan you English ,i like you help thanks for you time!!!!!
luisa031669 1 year ago
i want to learn english but i can't speak english very well. can you help me.
dashty100 1 year ago
It's really informative, i understood the concept very well,thanx.
sohail6oct 1 year ago
bad pronunciation >>>>
bader5577 1 year ago
Hi I am fro m india. Your presentation is good but stil you need to workout on your accent besides that your are gorgeous. i appreciate your errorts.
Anand
anandrathore1890 1 year ago
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tusharpatil81 1 year ago
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pogi619 1 year ago
Excellent work!
arshdeepmann 1 year ago
you should practie your accent for more emphasis of the words you are saying
RIfle808 1 year ago
Apart from the accent as a second language teacher, the explanation is great , native English can not speak Hindi same as this teacher does , therefore nothing to worry about the accent so much , but this is very good presentation . you are a teacher . Thanks please give more .
wimalasuriya260 2 years ago 2
good for her she can read wikipedia...
LeeJ2512 2 years ago
very good explanation about parts of the speech thank u so much from shehzadi
03007121032 2 years ago
very good one
ASTACHEMMA2008 3 years ago
thanxxxxxxx
this indian woman is good in teaching
royal20001 3 years ago
I am currently teaching in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. You shoud hear the accent here mate!! Its hard to believe that they are actually speaking English!!
sasmanwayne 3 years ago
Thanks
trtr002 3 years ago
Thanks
mayosh77 3 years ago
To the person who said 'your pronunciation (which you spelt incorrectly) and accent is really bad'. Really bad compared to what? I am an English Australian and I teach English in Prague in the Czech Republic. I make absolutely sure that my students are exposed to spoken English from a very wide range of sources. My students hear people with strong British regional accents, various North American accents, Australian and NZ accents and so on. The Indian accent is a perfectly ligitimate accent!
sasmanwayne 3 years ago 8
so true ... I guess the most important thing to keep in mind always is (no matter which part of world you are in and from) .. keep it simple and speak clearly, distinctively and sufficiently loudly.
good video/lesson btw ... thanks
1228am 3 years ago
Although I'm a beginner in English, I think their opinions about her accent are legitimate asking in a way because I also have more troubles listening to her speaking than when hearing other native English speakers'. I believe most foreign students want to learn more standard English accent. ...But I can guess what you want to emphasize in spoken language. And your remaks as an English teacher about her accent also really encourage me to speak English in the future. Thanks for helpful advice :)
CosmoWithAngel 1 year ago 6
I am from Brazil, and i can understand very well everything. Thank You for your help!
soniasbr 3 years ago 6
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Thank you for watching my videos
Srini
srimansrini 1 year ago
can anyone tell me what the different between 'fell off' and 'fell from' ??? pls reply back..
nadcunn 4 years ago
"fell off" refers to you falling off of object. fell from could mean you falling "adjective" from a noun, including an object. adjective being "off", "downwards", etc.
TempleGuard 3 years ago
thats true, what is the difference ? i would like to know too..
mayosh77 3 years ago
fell off isn't particular place that the person fell at and fell from would be particular right
RockOnForEva 3 years ago
Very Nice..........
Tks
kishna1204kishna 4 years ago