great, thanks - is the word perish not a little bit extrem - if it means to rot - so and so many people are rotten - english is a brutal language...mlg
I've just discovered your videos:I am French and I teach English in Metz, France. Your explanations are remarkable,I'll advise your videos to my pupils and friends! Bravo et surtout, continuez!!
Hey victor, cool vid like always. Now, what i have to say about burma just really gets me, I happen to have friends from there. Burma has a military government or dictatorship, and this kind of governmet, as you "probly" or likely know, witch has no shame. sorry for the bad english. Free Burma.
Hey Victor, fantastic learning experience you give here. I don't speak a lick of Japanese but I have a few Japanese friends I try to help out. I've pointed them to this site.
Small question, have you ever done a lesson on the expression: "Beggars can't be choosers." When I said that it caused a sputter of Japanese as they tried to figure it out (before they final asked me). Sorry to step on your toes in your fine learning arena!
They're all basically the same thing, but the generic term is "Tropical Cyclone".
To quote Wikipedia, "The term "cyclone" refers to such storms' cyclonic nature, with counterclockwise rotation in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise rotation in the Southern Hemisphere. Depending on their location and strength, tropical cyclones are referred to by other names, such as hurricane, typhoon, tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression and simply cyclone."
very good video!!! very useful. Thank you Victor. Please keep making great video as usual. See ya.
mickhom0220 3 years ago
HI one try again xD!
how do you say in english "sigue colgando mas videos en la web " xD!! I'm a noob xD!!
parisnicko 3 years ago
great, thanks - is the word perish not a little bit extrem - if it means to rot - so and so many people are rotten - english is a brutal language...mlg
RainMainDein 3 years ago
Your English lessons are better than any other lessons on radio or TV. Thanks.
ughat 3 years ago
iraq=us military=tragedy=you
komonews 3 years ago
I've just discovered your videos:I am French and I teach English in Metz, France. Your explanations are remarkable,I'll advise your videos to my pupils and friends! Bravo et surtout, continuez!!
viviane57 3 years ago
わたしにほんあい
(^_^)
chad5161 3 years ago
Hey victor, cool vid like always. Now, what i have to say about burma just really gets me, I happen to have friends from there. Burma has a military government or dictatorship, and this kind of governmet, as you "probly" or likely know, witch has no shame. sorry for the bad english. Free Burma.
urvoxchord 3 years ago
my home town. sure thing they are shameless and thx for standing for poor people..
ngelay 3 years ago
Thanks for the video!
What's the difference between unsanitary & insanitary?
shiori392000 3 years ago
I don't use insanitary too much but it means
非衛生的{ひ えいせい てき}な.
I usually use "unsanitary"
【形】
非[不]衛生的{えいせいてき}な
They are basically the same.
ActionTeacher 3 years ago
Hey Victor, fantastic learning experience you give here. I don't speak a lick of Japanese but I have a few Japanese friends I try to help out. I've pointed them to this site.
Small question, have you ever done a lesson on the expression: "Beggars can't be choosers." When I said that it caused a sputter of Japanese as they tried to figure it out (before they final asked me). Sorry to step on your toes in your fine learning arena!
misterRDF 3 years ago
Thanks! I appreciate the traffic and the comment!
ActionTeacher 3 years ago
Thanks Action Teacher for posting the new vid again. I always appreciate your effort to make wonderful vids.
ShinichiHIRANO 3 years ago
台風は、太平洋で
ハリケーンは、大西洋で
サイクロンは、インド洋で発生する熱帯低気圧です。
英語じゃ難しいので日本語で(笑
oochibi 3 years ago
Thank you Oochibi! I need to make a lesson for you!
Gimmeaflakeman 3 years ago
I want to go help.
ButterZoned 3 years ago
The government of Myanmar(Burma,correctly)
accept the substancial helps but they say human helps are not welcomed.
mokomich 3 years ago
Yes, so I hear. I'm checking my checkbook....
ButterZoned 3 years ago
They're all basically the same thing, but the generic term is "Tropical Cyclone".
To quote Wikipedia, "The term "cyclone" refers to such storms' cyclonic nature, with counterclockwise rotation in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise rotation in the Southern Hemisphere. Depending on their location and strength, tropical cyclones are referred to by other names, such as hurricane, typhoon, tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression and simply cyclone."
Dashfire 3 years ago