Comparative Adjectives
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wel explain
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interesting
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Are you the best teacher thank you
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very clear. thank so lot.
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Hi mr
Thanks for your lesson i love it .
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Dear Mr Lawrence,
I'm reviewing all the lessons to improve my skills on writing and listening and I noticed something important to me. It is hard to count syllables because I would should understand the pronunciation before count syllables. Anyway, I'm still learning and I'm grateful for your help. I love the lessons, teacher!
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You could easily do this with a traditional board. The purpose of using an e-board is bring in pictures of items that you want to show, otherwise, your repertoire of physical objects may be cumbersome. Although, you do a good job in teaching these adjectives.
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Thanks for the lesson and the fact you call it American English. I am English in the UK and it drives me potty when other non British places teach English instead of saying its American/Canadian English etc. As you well know we maybe able to understand each other but things are spelt differently, and items have different names (ie boot/trunk).
PurdyBear1 3 months ago
@PurdyBear1 -- Yes, it's an important distinction. And this is not to say that one is better than the other--there's simply a difference. I happen to be very fond of British English and British literature. The slang and the colloquial speech are interesting, too. "It drives me potty." I've never heard that one.
learnamericanenglish 3 months ago