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  • Very brilliant !

  • weeeiiio

    

  • Thank you for the brilliant explanations

  • As a Brazilian EFL teacher I can tell you : this is perfect for public schools ! It´s didactic,crystal clear, with an adequate slow pace - specially for those whose mother tongues are so different from English itself .Of course,when they get more self-reliant in using the structure,we can contextualize the grammar in real-life situation examples .Thank you so much for this !

  • @Gwynsek

    Phew! I'm glad someone can see what I was trying to do. Thank you,

    Bob Wilson

  • @autoenglish And I´m sure I´m not the only one,lol.Thank YOU !

  • Thank you. The best english grammar videos that I've seen on utube

  • Come off it! When is the student going to need to say "there is a strawberry", "the strawberry is red". This kind of examples are completely useless. Pleeeeasssssse, exemplify with REAL EVERYDAY LIFE English! Think about an everyday life situation where the student will need to use the language you want to teach. For example: "there´s a good hotel in xx neighbourhood/ on xx street"

  • A Western Lowland gorilla actually. No special reason. Just me mucking around, trying to provoke a bit of thought. Glad you find the vids useful,

    Bob

  • Hi! I definitely find these videos very useful, but I have a question: Why is there an orangutan at the beginning of the vids? I'm just curious.

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