Nouns that are countable and uncountable (part 11)
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I want to know the criteria for deciding
whether a word is countable or uncountable.
The criteria are difficult for people who are not from English-speaking countries.
I think the word ,"water" is uncountable for all the people living in the world but some words are different, I mean,peoples perceptions about things
are based on their languages.
Anyway,thank you for your videos.
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yes, in Brisbane, Australia. More videos please!!
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I'm glad that I was able to entertain and inspire you! Are you an English teacher, too?
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This is so funny! I am a teacher too.. you have inspired me!
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Thank you! You're a good teacher! I expect that you will upload more videos on the Internet!
kklee2364 3 years ago
I promise you that I will!
atoothforatooth 3 years ago
Hi, I'm from Spain and in June I will take a test to become a teacher. I'm going to use some of your ideas, because I think your videos are great. Do you only have videos about count. and uncount. nouns? I would like to see more related to verb tenses.
Thank you, you helped a lot!!!!
supertora69 3 years ago
Thanks, that's great that my videos have been of help to you. Which tenses do you have problems with?
atoothforatooth 3 years ago
Hi, I only have problems when I try for it to be fun, because grammar is usually very boring. I would like to know how to do it in a way that it's interactive with the students and that they can infer the rules. Thanks again!!
supertora69 3 years ago
I've been moving away from teaching grammar these days. I try to find what interests students the most; engage them, and then give them the necessary language tools to function in whatever their interests may be. I find this makes learning English much more enjoyable for both the teacher and the students. Good luck!
atoothforatooth 3 years ago