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
Hi my name is Fernando and I'm 17 years old I'm Mexican. I'm looking for someone to practice my english because I want to improve my skills. I can teach you spanish.
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!
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!
@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.
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.
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
afellatjawad 3 months ago in playlist Autres vidéos de PrivateEnglishPortal
thanks steve I have benefited from the wonderful lessons
skytoo1000 7 months ago
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youneekk 8 months ago
Thanks Mr. Ford! *-*
ililiAryeellaalilil 10 months ago
@ililiAryeellaalilil Olá you are welcome! You can call me Steve! :)
PrivateEnglishPortal 10 months ago
@PrivateEnglishPortal ooh, OK. Thanks Steve :D
ililiAryeellaalilil 10 months ago
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Hi my name is Fernando and I'm 17 years old I'm Mexican. I'm looking for someone to practice my english because I want to improve my skills. I can teach you spanish.
You can find me in:
Messenger: gengar_hontli@hotmail.com
Skype: fespinoza03
Feernnyy 1 year ago
Obrigado Professor estou aprendendo o seu idioma e sua ajuda é muito importante.
Junior from Brazil.
juniorbigua 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@kynigh Yes! You have the idea here! Practice makes perfect! Best of luck!
PrivateEnglishPortal 1 year ago
thank's for the lesson teacher, this is the best way to learn English effortless.
dinholemes 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@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 1 year ago
@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!
revolutionfrombed 1 year ago
Thanks for the great efforts, Kindly try to concentrate on Grammer as most of learners like us are facing difficulties with it.
linuxman1 1 year ago
@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 1 year ago
@PrivateEnglishPortal Thanks Steve for your great efforts.
linuxman1 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@ksenodoxio Thanks for your comment. In regard to your question, please check out Peppy 3.
PrivateEnglishPortal 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@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" :)
PrivateEnglishPortal 1 year ago
Steve, I am addicted to your videos and I can't get the song song song out of my head head head!
many thanks
brunbatt2233 1 year ago
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!"
PrivateEnglishPortal 1 year ago
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.
maurossilveira 1 year ago
Thanks a lot!
What a great way of education, you are talent.
:)
ahmedaegypt 1 year ago
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
lolla7979 1 year ago