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Polite English - WANT & WOULD LIKE

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2009

http://www.engVid.com/ Learn how to sound polite and respectful in any situation with this short, important lesson. A small change can lead to a big difference in the way you communicate in English.

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  • Thanks to all for your feedback. I wish you all the best with your English, your career and your lives.

    Even a small improvement can make a big difference, as explained in this lesson.

  • Thanks so much to all of you. So glad I could help you. Thanks for your feedback and good luck with your English!

  • Hi Rebecca, I am Mumtaz from Pakistan, i like you teaching style, all videos are awesome, please keep it up

  • Thanks so much.

  • So glad I could help you all to speak more kindly!

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  • BEKKAAA, I LOVE THE WAY U TEACH (:

  • As a native English speaker, I find these videos interesting as well. Never really thought about it before, but yeah if somebody just bluntly says "What do you want?" that does come across as somewhat rude. Although it they were obviously a non-native speaker, I'm sure most people would be willing to give them some leeway. :)

  • I cant thank you enough :D - I've learned this from ur video ^^

  • Hi Rebecca thanks for the video I enjoyed

  • miss rebecca i wish you could help me because i'm studying english because im applying for costumer service representative i have problems with my voucabulary and pronounciations pls help me can i have your ym so i can talk to you there to help me pls thanks alot pls reply

  • Before teaching others, the teacher should teach herself to eliminate the verbal tics "OK" and "alright" from her lingo; they are annoying in any context, and more so in the context of an English lesson.

  • she makes her "Q"s weird lol

  • @RebeccaESL Thanks Rebecca

  • Thank for helping us to be more polite when using English ^^

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