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  • I just want to know why i didnt have such teachers like u at school , i had an english women teacher , and the first course , she turned to write down the date on the blackboard , she was dressing a tighty jean and someone did "wowow" she turned her face and said hmir we started again :)) Hmir mean donkeys . thanks for ur lessons

  • thanks steve I have benefited from the wonderful lessons

  • Thanks Mr. Ford! *-*

  • @ililiAryeellaalilil Olá you are welcome! You can call me Steve! :)

  • @PrivateEnglishPortal ooh, OK. Thanks Steve :D

  • Obrigado Professor estou aprendendo o seu idioma e sua ajuda é muito importante.

    Junior from Brazil.

  • These videos are really nice... learning details which I've already forgotten gets easy. I'm going for the TOEFL iBT test this year :) and I'm just waiting for the results of the ITP and Proficiency examination!

  • @kynigh Yes! You have the idea here! Practice makes perfect! Best of luck!

  • thank's for the lesson teacher, this is the best way to learn English effortless.

  • I have a Q and I couldn't find an answer: it is a positive or a negative thing to "look as if butter wouldn't melt in your mounth"? Searching on the internet, I found both connotations :S well thanks!

  • @revolutionfrombed Both are correct, but to be quite honest, I have never heard of either prior to my looking it up. Where did you see this originally?

  • @Inglesonline First, thanks for answering me! It is in my English book -which, by the way, is full of idioms-, I'm about to sit for the CAE examination. I´ve decided to avoid using this idiom as much as I can ;) Thanks again!

  • Thanks for the great efforts, Kindly try to concentrate on Grammer as most of learners like us are facing difficulties with it.

  • @linuxman1 Thanks! I have made many grammar videos recently such as Test Prep 11 and 13(longer version) Also Peppy 28 has grammar lessons from basic to advanced. Hope this helps you.

  • @PrivateEnglishPortal Thanks Steve for your great efforts.

  • Hella good, Mr Ford!!!

    You're awesome. Your definitions were way interesting.

    What about a video 'bout the differences between American-Canadian expressions and accent?

  • @ksenodoxio Thanks for your comment. In regard to your question, please check out Peppy 3.

  • I'm heading for the liquor store. nice one!!!

    Laugh your head off. or Laugh your ass off.

    Great song Steve! well done. BTW I pushed that button to make money for you.

  • @hitechenglish Glad you liked the song! Was it stuck in your head? head? head?

    "someone put fire in my heart and left my mind turned off" :)

  • Steve, I am addicted to your videos and I can't get the song song song out of my head head head!

    many thanks

  • I am happy you have enjoyed this video! I hope that with it you can go ahead with your studies in English. "head! head! head! Everybody go ahead!"

  • Steve, thank you so much for your help to improve my english skills. I've already watched all your videos in YOUTUBE. Your job is singular and remarkable!

    Everynight when I arrive home from the University I watch at least one of your classes.

  • Thanks a lot!

    What a great way of education, you are talent.

    :)

  • What a bout on top of my tongue? or a slip of a tongue? You're so funny but interesting at the same time. Thanks a lot

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