I realised annoyingly that I knew so little about our language and how to use it effectively. I shall not make excuses, but my school life had very little education involved; I often sat daydreaming or progressing on the social ladder.
Very well presented . I thought it's about time I learned to punctuate correctly .must admit this left me a little confused (so much to learn ) ,I need to print off a list of rules as suggested.
Thank you, Mr. Duncan--from the United States. I am using your lesson now in order to brush up on my punctuation in English. I appreciate your making these videos.
Thank you from montréal, Québec, Canada where french is our first language. It is verry usefull to speak english here and your class help me a lot. I give you a huge kiss mister duncan.
a friend of mine quote a sentence from a book written 100 years back,"God is coming by his army". i refuted him and said, it should be "god is coming "with his army" not "by his army".we fell in little arguement.later on i checked oxford dictionary,i found many ways "by" could be used but not a single time the way he told me.
could anyone help me?he says "dialect dictionary by joseph wright page470 supports his idea.i never found it in market.
Oh.. Mr. Duncan, thanks from Brazil, i talk in english, but many of your vids. help me a lot, like, the one you talk about slangs and this one here too, thank you so much
thank you mister duncan, you are great im from philippines , i hope that you would have lesson in which focus on how pronounce the words thanks anyways.. it helps alot.. you are great . please continue this one.
It is a long time i have been wanting to say ...a BIG thank you and a BIG Well done to you for making English really enjoyable to all, espcially to my students here in Kolkata India,..i am a fan of yours and i spread your good name and good works among the Eng students here around...It is a delight listening to you...
let me ask you something. When i appeal to other people should i put the comma before and after i write their names? such as in, "Hey, guys, how are you today?".
That is a very good idea. Sadly at the moment I cannot do that because of the copyright law. I could not read other peoples work on here, unless they allow me. But it is a great suggestion. Thanks!
Thanks Misterduncan for your great job ! Your lessons are so useful and practical. I enjoy them. Please, don't forget foreigners have huge problems with the simple past and the present perfect, so I hope you'll devote a lesson to this problem ! Kindest regards from Belgium (don't forget your neighbours)
Hi MR. Duncan.How are you today ?are you ok ?I hope so !:P
I`m from Romania and I try to learn English and your lessons are very useful for me!thanks for lessons and i hope that you will see my comment.And i`d like to hear in a video a special HELLO for my country(ROMANIA).Thank you Mr. Duncan.TA-TA
The bad thing about high definition videos is that they take too long to load. Your lessons are excellent Mr. Duncan! Thanks again for the effort you make to teach us. Thanks!
Thank you very much for your comment. Yes you are right, High Definition videos do take a long time to cache (Load). But you can still watch the lesson without clicking the 'HD' button and the quality is still quite good. My next lesson is coming soon...(Misterduncan)
Thanks for your continued English lessons, Misterduncan. c: You cleared up some questions I've always had about the use of hyphens in adverbs. I also learned things I'd never known before, like the difference between quotation marks in England and the United States.
very helpfull, thanks so much.
paparoni100 3 weeks ago
amazing teaching,thanks!
schemacs 6 months ago
thanks, from costa rica!
geraldrojas21 1 year ago
Your wonderful mate!
I realised annoyingly that I knew so little about our language and how to use it effectively. I shall not make excuses, but my school life had very little education involved; I often sat daydreaming or progressing on the social ladder.
Unit06JAW 1 year ago
that was a hard lesson, thanks mr duncan u r great
OldfashionGirl90 1 year ago
Very well presented . I thought it's about time I learned to punctuate correctly .must admit this left me a little confused (so much to learn ) ,I need to print off a list of rules as suggested.
sausage4mash 1 year ago
nice mrduncan nice
pu80ma 1 year ago
Thank you, Mr. Duncan--from the United States. I am using your lesson now in order to brush up on my punctuation in English. I appreciate your making these videos.
gavernj2 1 year ago
Thank you from montréal, Québec, Canada where french is our first language. It is verry usefull to speak english here and your class help me a lot. I give you a huge kiss mister duncan.
Sylvain X
sylvainbrio 1 year ago
a friend of mine quote a sentence from a book written 100 years back,"God is coming by his army". i refuted him and said, it should be "god is coming "with his army" not "by his army".we fell in little arguement.later on i checked oxford dictionary,i found many ways "by" could be used but not a single time the way he told me.
could anyone help me?he says "dialect dictionary by joseph wright page470 supports his idea.i never found it in market.
khanpreston1 2 years ago
Oh.. Mr. Duncan, thanks from Brazil, i talk in english, but many of your vids. help me a lot, like, the one you talk about slangs and this one here too, thank you so much
totialcott 2 years ago
thanks from spain
ohmygodtakemenow 2 years ago
mr dun good teacher
sergeispbru 2 years ago
i´m watching your classes here in mexico. i´m going learn very much.
thanks .
robom77 2 years ago
Flawless lesson.
TIGER74ARG 2 years ago
:) I am deeply interested in learning English mr. duncan, and your video indeed help me a lot. thanks a lot.
PuSsY3SoSsY 2 years ago 2
thank you mister duncan, you are great im from philippines , i hope that you would have lesson in which focus on how pronounce the words thanks anyways.. it helps alot.. you are great . please continue this one.
88heryl 2 years ago
Hi Professor Duncan,
It is a long time i have been wanting to say ...a BIG thank you and a BIG Well done to you for making English really enjoyable to all, espcially to my students here in Kolkata India,..i am a fan of yours and i spread your good name and good works among the Eng students here around...It is a delight listening to you...
jey, Kolkata.
veluswamyjeyaraj 2 years ago
TA A LOT!
alisarap 2 years ago
hello Misterduncan, thank you very much.
It's very nice of you and it's helps me much to improve my english.
God bless you.
Tahir from Italy
tahirinitalia 2 years ago
Teacher I'm Watching your classes here in Brazil and I am learning a lot with you.
Congratulations for the job that u had done, I"m very proud of u because you are helping many students all around the world
hey
also send me a big hug here in Brasil
My name's Rondinel Guimaraes
Do u Know how to pronounce it?
I HOPE SO
Best wishes
rondinel1988 2 years ago
Thanks alot Mr Duncann, so nice of you. This is agreat effort thanks alot.
Ahmedegypt from UAE. :)
ahmedaegypt 2 years ago
Hi,Mr.Duncan your online lesson are very interesting I like watch them very much.
ilennkakuc 2 years ago
let me ask you something. When i appeal to other people should i put the comma before and after i write their names? such as in, "Hey, guys, how are you today?".
vikapavl 2 years ago
great work, teacher greetings from Mexico
kavuz777 2 years ago
Misterduncan I think that it would be very useful for all of us (English learners) if you
could create a series of talking books (English literature ) with videos and subtitles!!!!
NGYT40 2 years ago
That is a very good idea. Sadly at the moment I cannot do that because of the copyright law. I could not read other peoples work on here, unless they allow me. But it is a great suggestion. Thanks!
(Misterduncan)
duncaninchina 2 years ago
Great! It´s a very useful video!
Thank you Misterduncan.
galsheb 2 years ago
Hi, Teacher,
When i see HD, I felt some time lag.
Your voice and your mouth are different.
(especially outside scene)
So, please check your cording system.
But, Still good lesson. Thanks.
chs0424 2 years ago
Thanks Misterduncan for your great job ! Your lessons are so useful and practical. I enjoy them. Please, don't forget foreigners have huge problems with the simple past and the present perfect, so I hope you'll devote a lesson to this problem ! Kindest regards from Belgium (don't forget your neighbours)
rigoveulemans 2 years ago
Hi MR. Duncan.How are you today ?are you ok ?I hope so !:P
I`m from Romania and I try to learn English and your lessons are very useful for me!thanks for lessons and i hope that you will see my comment.And i`d like to hear in a video a special HELLO for my country(ROMANIA).Thank you Mr. Duncan.TA-TA
florinkiss 2 years ago
A great lesson. Thank you Mr Duncan.
DAEXGA 2 years ago
The bad thing about high definition videos is that they take too long to load. Your lessons are excellent Mr. Duncan! Thanks again for the effort you make to teach us. Thanks!
NonNativeSpeaker 2 years ago
Thank you very much for your comment. Yes you are right, High Definition videos do take a long time to cache (Load). But you can still watch the lesson without clicking the 'HD' button and the quality is still quite good. My next lesson is coming soon...(Misterduncan)
duncaninchina 2 years ago
lol very good quality
thx for your explanation
DRHOUSE922 2 years ago
great explanation
mmayrink 2 years ago
Are You Happy? I hope so, really. ^^
ggjinpiano 2 years ago
I like tha quality
Carlsagan93 2 years ago
Thanks for your continued English lessons, Misterduncan. c: You cleared up some questions I've always had about the use of hyphens in adverbs. I also learned things I'd never known before, like the difference between quotation marks in England and the United States.
Always looking forward to more videos from you,
~Maddie
fortheloveofLDS 2 years ago