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Hi Mister Duncan. Thanks again for your lessons! I`m enjoying english a lot!!
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Hello Mister Duncan. Very good lessons.God bless you. Deus te abençoe.
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Hello Mr.Duncan peace be upon you... I am really a great fan of your work long time ago, as you are always impressive, ending your lesson with a proverb or saying, using emotions and surprises, changing the way of presenting, are good ways to teach and attract students. however, I've one Q (does the word "mature" have more than one pronunciation?cuz my Cambridge dictionary doesnt give me (machore),it gives me (matoore)as P.by the end of my talk, allow me to say,Mr.Dancun, you are a great teacher
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really awesome =)))
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hjhjhj Misterduncan's so cute :)))
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your way of teaching always make me so happy ^^
a big thanks from Vietnam :))
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love it so much. thank you
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Hi Mr. Duncan , you have new friend from Iraq .your lessons are very useful and I hope that you give more explanation for each new word .Many thanks
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fantastic! thank a lot.
u r the best.
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fantastic! im really enjoyed yr classes.



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ie9rws 2 years ago 2
Yes ...I made a Faux Pas 8-))
(Misterduncan)
duncaninchina 2 years ago 2
Hi Mr. Duncan, excellent lesson by the way I guess you did a mistake when you say: mistakes can be small or large, it supposed to be: mistakes can be small or big, Well, you are the teacher and I am from Mexico may be you right just I didnt know this is the other way to say big mistake!!! bye
I like to much your videos!!!!!
FranciscoSalchicha 2 years ago
In a sentence where you express the size of the mistake. 'I made a big mistake'' or, 'What a big mistake I made', and, 'It was rather a large mistake'. Or the opposite... 'Its only a little mistake', 'Its only a small mistake', 'Its only a tiny mistake.
(Misterduncan)
duncaninchina 2 years ago 2