Index of Daily Doses: http://DailyDoseOfEnglish.com
Tired of always having to say "like" when you want to express that you like something. Well, this video gives you many other ways to say "I like". Expressions such as "I'm fond of", "I adore", "I fancy", "I get a kick out of", "I'm thrilled with", "I realy fancy", "I'm crazy for", "I'm mad about" and more.
The English Social Network is a Facebook-type site that allows English language learners to meet like-minded people and share their thoughts and ideas about English.
Social networks exist to give everyone the chance to participate and share their knowledge and ideas for the benefit of others.
The Engilsh Social Network has daily videos giving common expressions in English. It has a lot of dynamic, fast-changing content that will keep you interested and help you to continually develop your English skills.
I encourage students to submit their comments by video, too. This way students can practice their spoken English and make use of the new technology. This is an exciting new way of learning English.
We adore your videos too:)
ahmedaegypt 1 year ago
excellent please continue CONTINUE
happythinker100 1 year ago
that's wonderfull! thanks a lot for your precious video! and your sings....
Anmacar62 1 year ago
You are a teacher a writer an actor a singer... I'm sure you have some other surprises for us...maybe magic tricks!
Te deseo lo mejor para ti y para Rocío.
Claudio.(Garbante)
Garbante1 1 year ago
That's amazing, I like the video. It really helps me a lot to improve my english.
bernardtonne 1 year ago
wow, English teacher AND singer... you're amazing, Richard!! Bravo!:)
I'm mad about English, too -- and the best part is that I'll never, never be mad AT it!
thank you
jazpertube 1 year ago
Thank you, Richard. Each morning I check my mail, find there your 'Daily Dose of English' and improve my knowledge. Such a good start of a day:)
ArtGangProPan 1 year ago
Your lesson is very useful for English learner including me.
You have done good job indeed.bundle of thanks..^^
milkorocky 1 year ago
Wow! So many words can be used to substitute for like. English vocabularies are so rich, my horizon has been broadened.
tiong7787 1 year ago
Good evening!Richard Chalmers.I just looked this Your next video and I think that the video is very useful.Keep up the great work !!!
Aleksey11091974 1 year ago