I really like your way of teaching and I've seen most of your videos so far.However i think you should give more examples because there are some words on which people in foreign countries(especially those who speak fernch) can be confused.:)
ya its superb. no doubt. I also teach english in small city of pakistan, I used DRAW money inspite of using WITHDRAW, I discussed that topic last week.
Hi Everyone, First, well done Rebeca, nice vids, secondly, Withdraw money is commonly used in England, as an ex-employee of banks I can assure you, so not sure where you got that info from. We say Wi th, pronouncing the 'th' sound. It's more common to say I made a withdrawal and not draw money. The phrasal verb being the other more common way of speaking (took out. I took out some money), even 'I got some money from the bank or cash point, your word being ATM) Hope that helps.
thank you you are a good teacher.
Mssunflower169 5 months ago
Fantastic english lessons !!! Thank you so much.
514570HP 5 months ago
what is woste?
li100k 6 months ago
Good video, easy way to learn new vocabulary.
luisdonbosco1 9 months ago
Fantastic video
Cosme836 10 months ago
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10cambridge10gkhn 1 year ago
thnx alot bb
loverfa200 1 year ago
Great vid!! I'll get my ESL class to watch it.
Virgxinia 1 year ago
sorry i was saying french*.....
carlitobrigande87 2 years ago
I really like your way of teaching and I've seen most of your videos so far.However i think you should give more examples because there are some words on which people in foreign countries(especially those who speak fernch) can be confused.:)
carlitobrigande87 2 years ago
ya its superb. no doubt. I also teach english in small city of pakistan, I used DRAW money inspite of using WITHDRAW, I discussed that topic last week.
nomanwasif 2 years ago
Hi Everyone, First, well done Rebeca, nice vids, secondly, Withdraw money is commonly used in England, as an ex-employee of banks I can assure you, so not sure where you got that info from. We say Wi th, pronouncing the 'th' sound. It's more common to say I made a withdrawal and not draw money. The phrasal verb being the other more common way of speaking (took out. I took out some money), even 'I got some money from the bank or cash point, your word being ATM) Hope that helps.
Fran. Cheers.
FranEnglish 2 years ago 2
hi i like ur vid... can u pleaz tell me what is the diffrence between behind and beyond, and wat is the opposit word for behind
rasnalogin 2 years ago
@rasnalogin
behind- at the back of or at the rear of
beyond- out of reach or further
axcelheart20 2 years ago
Thank you Rebecca: this is great idea to collect verbs related to one a subject. I hope you could do that with other topics
usher1111111 2 years ago
I like your lessons very much. Money matters are very important therefore the vocabulary is very helpful. Thank you.
MsSheila54 2 years ago
thank you so much
I want the computer vocab. as a next lesson
please
abod7im 2 years ago
Rebecca...you rock!!
esunsinverguenza 2 years ago
You are the best English teacher in my eyes.
sajahanbd1 2 years ago
I like your way of teaching -simple and useful .Keep up the good work :))
zashtobe 2 years ago