 one welcome to today's live stream I am your teacher Robin Shaw I hope everyone can hear me and see me so I'm using the new program again so we are live let's check the chat room okay I see Pilates here Leila sleepwalker Anna Maria Lolli Lolli welcome welcome Eunice and Leila thank you for telling you can hear me and see me that's good to hear and I tell you everyone I am I am tired it has been a long day I had to wake up at 5 a.m. this morning and that it's I met Lee and we went to we went picked her up I took her to the studio we did some filming this first time Lee Lee Holland and I were working together it was great we filmed for about four hours and then we had lunch and then she met another friend and then we had dinner it was a long day long long day with the teachers and filming all right we have wins here is Stephanie Foster Stella Stella channel welcome welcome yeah woke up early Mariam hello my favorite teacher may Fong Chi welcome may Fong Chi and if it can't speak English if anyone has any questions let me know let's go to the board I'll talk about my let's get rid of this 2 a.m. this is my routine today wake up I can't even type 6 a.m. I picked up and picked up Lee and then 7 a.m. we were at the studio and from 7 to 11 we filmed English videos from 11 to 12 we had an early lunch and then Lee was busy all day Lee doesn't live in Seoul yet so she had things to do and then we met again I think around 7 maybe 7 to 9 we had dinner and then she she had to go back to her she lives in another city in Korea so she has to catch a bus she's probably on the bus right now sleeping because it's a it was a long day for her and both of us all right let's check the questions hello uncle whatever you've been filming about we filmed we filmed some videos we filmed because Lee is a new teacher I did a hundred questions so usually with new teachers I do a hundred questions so you're on my show English channel you can always get questions and then she taught a beautiful video about poetry so she's gonna teach how to write a poem she's gonna teach about poetry and she talked a little bit about verbs and what else I can't we have a few small things when so when will I upload these videos well maybe in a month takes me about a month a hundred questions I'll probably get up in a month something like that see that what am I doing there okay lately he gets dressed easily he gets nervous easily what is the difference between them well stressed stress and nervous are different words these are not the same words so go to the dictionary which I'm gonna do they are not the same words yes just get the quick answer so stress is pressure or worry caused by problems and nervous be paced anxious about something or afraid of something so okay what is anxious maybe no anxious being worried or nervous getting so you might be right here yeah so nervous nervous and stress are not the same thing stress is some sort of pressure on you and nervous is more you're scared of the situation and it's making you feel uncomfortable a nervous situation can be stressful but they are not the same words so in your sentence he gets stressed easily it's talking about stress and he gets nervous easily it's talking about being nervous they're different words they have different meanings Al Khan love from Pakistan thanks your great work you should say thanks for your great work oh that's from Facebook thanks a lot thanks for your great work thank you very much sir and oh my god teacher Lee ma'am really teach on your YouTube channel yeah she will and or Lee yeah she'll be there I can't believe it yet I love poetry really do you really love poetry as a carrier hello everyone I'm happy to what's a good size it's me off-screen hello everyone I'm happy to be part of this online class I want to know what is the title thing it's just ask a question if you have an English question let me know I would like to see that video I love poetry yeah you'll see it soon oh you're supposed to be exhausted then hopefully you can carry out this live stream I think this will be a shorter live stream as a career from Canada you're in Canada where in Canada he can do that who is he he's Superman that is not me I'm not Superman that's really great thank you I feel they are similar in some cases especially in this example they're not these two words stress and nervous are not the same word what's Robin what what do I have to say what city do you come from which city do you come from both are okay you're gonna hear people say what city do you come from I would say which city do you come from is more of a choice but you're gonna hear both this isn't a second time using this new program so I'm still used okay so let's see the which city usually means there's some sort of choices like 10 choices well here you know if I have fingers and I have 10 fingers I would say which Fiti which finger which of these fingers is the biggest so when we use which we usually have a selection of cities or a selection of something so if you say which city does he come from the selection could be every city in the world or it could be a small selection of 10 cities but you could just say what city does he come from both are okay I wouldn't worry about that oh margiel that's an interesting question spontaneous these are good words yes one thing I don't like this program is I can't copy the question and paste I have to kind of write the words again all right spontaneous and impulsive good words good question I'm gonna get the right from the Oxford dictionary definitions to help me out spontaneous and impulsive I'll be paced from Oxford my assistant teacher or Oxford's the teacher I'm the assistant of Oxford all right let's take a look so spontaneous if something is spontaneous it's not planned but done because you suddenly want to do it so when you spontaneously do something you did not plan it you just suddenly I'm gonna do this just suddenly decide I'm gonna do this so it's kind of a spontaneous action no plan to it whatsoever impulsive similar family not exactly the same word and impulsive is acting acting suddenly without thinking okay not planned here it says without thinking that's similar so acting suddenly without thinking carefully be careful and carefully about what might happen because what you are doing so what is difference between spontaneous just a sudden action impulsive I would say impulsive is a little stronger you're doing something and impulsive is usually a negative spontaneous I would say is more neutral but impulsive is kind of a negative word you're doing some something impulsively without planning and and maybe and maybe it's not a good thing so when we use a shopping now you put spontaneous shopping and impulsive shopping we usually don't use spontaneous with shopping what we're gonna use with shopping is the impulsive which which means yes suddenly you want to buy something without really thinking and maybe it's not a good thing to buy it so maybe I'm going on Amazon.com and I just oh I want to buy that without thinking I just want to buy that right now I like it I'm gonna buy it and maybe it's expensive maybe I don't need it but suddenly I just I want to buy that I want to buy that it's kind of a negative react or a negative how can I explain that and I'm the teacher I should be able to explain that just I'll keep it simple yes suddenly you want to buy something and that's probably not a good idea so people who just suddenly buy stuff without really thinking you know is this good decision we call them impulsive shoppers because you don't use the word spontaneous with shopping it could be used but usually we're going to use impulsive shop shopper or impulsive shopping spontaneous just that action so spontaneously you could say I decided to go to the park so suddenly I didn't plan it spontaneously I went to the park Sajid Khan nervous equals confusion no it doesn't no nervous is not confusion I learn every day English or I learn English every day that's the same thing you're using every day as an adjective and an adverb so this every day is an adjective let's use is blue and adjectives come before the noun so after every day the adjective we have the noun English so we're describing English every day English this is English that I will use every day I learn English every day this is our adverb we're talking about time so here it's an adverb so it's associated with the learn part this is before the noun every day it's an adverb so it's associated with the learn I learn the verb every day and this is two words this the as an adjective it is one word 99% of the time 99% of the time every day is going to be used as an adverb and be two words that's more common every day but sometimes we use it as an adjective if I made a sentence my every day is boring no boring my everyday life is boring so I want to talk this is the noun my life I want to describe my life I have to use the adjective every day my life my and this every day means usual common routine life is boring and if I said my life is boring every day that's two words talking about each individual day what that helps I'll get on the bus it's six p.m. okay let's move on here what does this say I'll get on the bus at 6 p.m. I called my boss yesterday can you pronounce bus and boss well bus excuse me boss because I can't manage it I can't do it I'm gonna get the IPA so again I go to my assistant here Oxford bus and we're gonna get boss when we're gonna take a look at the IPA the phonetic spelling for American style and you can see right here all right so in the IPA these two words the B and the S are the same but the middle vowel sound is going to be different so let's work on that middle vowel sound the first case bus bus bus and the second case is all boss boss boss boss boss I know maybe some of you that's the same word Robin you're saying the same word trust me it's not the same word that vowel is different that vowel sound bus look look at my mouth bus bus boss boss hope that helps all right let's move on Robin I have a question about the word awestruck okay I checked the dictionary so I know the description but into Russian the words is so many which soon let's let's get the definition up here so everyone awesome awestruck there is awestruck feeling very impressed by something yeah so you're impressed is willing usually we might express this is in their example circles I don't like their example sentence you know just me so I was awestruck by his English ability so in this case awestruck same as what the Oxford dictionary says impressed so I was impressed so if you want a close synonym impressed strong I just a very strong strongly impressed like wow I was awestruck wow by his English ability so is is it similar to admire kind of but that's not really the synonym of it and what else do you have here impressed yes respect not really venerate worship now I think the key word is just impressed okay Quebec Bonjour you're learning French in Quebec I learned I'd love for you to come with me but shouldn't we say I'd love you no I love you come with me no to come I'd love for you every every every sentence is going to be I'd love for you and you need the infinitive to verb I'd love for you to I'd love for you to come with me I'd love for you to clean your room I'd love for you to study English more so the base of the verb I'd love for you to eat healthier I'd love free I'd love for you to take a vacation Carol Medina I'm from the Philippines hello welcome the city I live in is beautiful but not as much beauty hmm but not as beautiful as the city you live in yeah but you cannot say much beauty there's no such thing as much beauty so this is wrong you got to say the city I live in is beautiful but but not as beautiful right there though but not as the as as part is it's just this your comparative not as beautiful lay the time it was the same I guess it's just a new microphone I think maybe the position of the microphone is a very close today lolly lolly we fought about food we fought over food that's the same meaning I would say same meaning lolly lolly we fought about food we fought over food I like we fought over food better but I think it's the same meaning let's make it beginners righty writers mini contest in the group it's a good way to write and prove our English I don't like competition competition makes people jealous angry people always complain if I have competitions some people you know Anna Marie I'm sure you love competitions and I'm sure you like to win competitions but students you know the students that lose don't like it so I don't like the word contest competition there must be better words and then if there's a contest what's the price Zacharia Kola Bali teacher what is the difference between guide and lead well this is a dictionary question and I really like dictionary question no English teacher likes dictionary questions because this is an easy question for you to solve yourself it's up to you don't always just refer or ask the teacher so I'm gonna go to the dictionary and you're you know this is what you should do I need a guide guide is a verb and I'm gonna copy right from the dictionary guide and lead and as you know they're very similar words so we'll we'll we'll get the lead is a verb lead oh capital and let's make it the same size so it fits on the screen let's make this blue let's make this purple now let's take a look guide to show somebody the way to a place often by going with them to show somebody a place that you know well all right to show somebody the way to a place go with them and to show that place lead to go with or in front of a person or an animal to show the way or to make them go in the right direction okay so guide and lead lead means you guide is kind of going with them to show them and lead them is you're kind of very similar but lead would suggest you are you can be with them but you're kind of taking them to a place sometimes in the sentences they make mean exactly the same thing and sometimes they're a little different so of course when we're talking about tours we use to our guide we don't say to a lead we'll say to our guide so we know we're talking about tours we use the word guide the tour guide will take the people to show them lead especially with animals you lead the animal you take the animal to the park you lead the animal you take the animal to the park I said let's do a conversation mom says my bike I will start with son not mom son bike my bike is broken mom where is it on it is still in the park mom says lead me so in this case the mom is you know my bike is broken where is it still in the park I didn't bring my bike home it's in the park and mom lead me to it which is kind of take me to it so you go back to your bike I will follow you to your bike so I'm gonna follow you to your bike and now we could say guide me to it but that's a little strange because guide is more related to tour guide this is not about a tour so lead me to it you go there I will follow you or take me there I will follow you to the bike you know where your bike is I don't know so I will follow you so lead is more more like that so I hope that helps between guide and lead just use a tour guide is if you have other sentences let me know teacher I want to ask that is using translation things a bad thing or teacher you really really don't like a student yeah tell me is a translator so if my student if my student uses there's difference between checking a dictionary and using a translation so if my student uses a translator their score is F immediately immediately so if my if my student had to write an essay and they went to Google translate so they wrote their essay in Korean they went to Google translate they translated the essay yeah F they got F if they translated one sentence of one sentence F they got F so yeah there's no room for Google translation in learning English you have when you're writing you have to write yourself now of course there's some words you got to change a check the dictionary so if you change a word but a translator if any my student if I catch any of my students using translator it's F immediately F you fail you you have to write not the computer so I'm very strict about that and Palavi you know about strict I'm strict I'm a strict teacher that's not strict it's basic I would say he tried to propose to marry her oh but something happened on the street at that time could we ask her or suggest her instead of proposed we use propose and you don't you don't propose to marry we would just say he tried to propose to her okay so this would be the sentence because we we know that this is about marriage anytime says he tried to propose to her it's it's we're gonna think marriage excuse me if you're not talking about marriage he proposed to go for coffee this is different this is not marriage he wants to go to coffee he okay in this case yeah you can say he suggested he asked her so proposed if you're not talking about marriage is suggested or asked her but if it's just dealing with marriage in a sentence he tried to propose to her I know this is about marriage and if it's about marriage we don't really use suggested or asked her well you can say he asked her for marriage I guess he could say that he tried to ask her to marry him it's a little more words not hired tried but this this would be more common we would just say he tried to propose to her but it is possible you see this but there's a little awkward in impulsive like an addiction no no an addiction is yeah addiction impulse could be part of an addiction but they're not they're not always the same but yeah it could be a part of it an addiction okay I'm like 20 minutes behind sorry students I got a lot of questions sitting he behaves subtle Lee need an adverb here this is adjective he behaves this is again this is not an this is an adjective not an adverb you need adverbs here which would be subtly and tactfully subtly subtly there's no E in the adverb so he behaves subtly he behaves tactfully and we say that those sentences have the same meaning so we have to again this is a dictionary so I'll just go subtle in the dictionary and tactful dictionary take a look just copy paste I would suggest first you learn the difference between adjective adverb here is just the the adjective firm forms so subtle not very let's worry about the pronunciation because this word's a little tricky subtle that be is silent so you never want to say that be subtle no B sound subtle and if we go to the IPA very important you you can see in the IPA there's no be subtle uh there's that again subtle so subtle is not very obvious not easy to notice tactful careful not to say or do anything that will annoy or upset other people so I'm looking at the definitions from the dictionary we can see there's differences so subtle is not very obvious and tactful is careful not to say or do anything that it will annoy or upset people so they do not have the same meaning may funky what is the best way to remember spelling writing not typing well you can type but I suggest handwriting words a lot there's a difference between sometimes and sometimes this is a dig that deem act are why am I getting so many dictionary words today for the dictionary sometime copy paste and what's the other sometimes times be this is this hard to do is this hard to do okay sometime at time that you do not know exactly or has not been decided yet sometimes occasionally rather than all of the time so at a time that you do not know let's okay so I'm gonna copy paste I tell you if my students in my classroom ever asked me about dictionary words they're not gonna get as good score you gotta do some of the work guys you just asking an English teacher dictionary words is not useful wasting wasting teachers time all right so we have example sentences I just copied everything from the dictionary so you had the power to do this but why am I doing this I want you to have faith in the dictionary you have to learn how to use the dictionary when you learn how to use the dictionary you can speed up your learning process okay so I saw him sometime last summer so at a time that you do not know exactly so it was last summer but I don't know I don't know exactly sometime last summer it might have been July might have been August it was sometime I do not know exact sometimes is occasionally sometimes I go by car occasionally I go by car okay that Nadim sorry I think you could have had you could have figured that out parachi CB oh CB hey what's one quote or piece of advice that has completely changed your life I I don't know CB you tell me we hello Trantau Vietnam can you pronounce flower flower okay so again Oxford dictionary this is Robin's dictionary time flower IPA we use American and flower we use American the IPA so when you put this IPA you can so this is the sound of the word and this is the sound of the word so hey this is easy to figure out I don't even have to say this word but I know this word looking at the IPA will excel exactly the same flower the very day a note came from the gentlemen do they use very before day oh yeah yeah yeah they do so I think that's a little bit old English why no you want to emphasize day I met her that very day yeah you want sometimes we say this in English emphasizes day that's a good question so you know let me let me get a better sentence one the lottery but use that very day a lot of car but example that very day I can't think right now that very day yeah let me check my assistant Google just checking I'm cheating here I'm looking for I don't know you guys bring me an example using that very day you want to emphasize you want to emphasize day right I gotta move on sorry Laila I don't have an example oh Laila I still confused the building exactly the difference between I used to drink coffee I get used to drink coffee well why is that difficult used to happens in past happened in the past but not now used to it used to or be used to equals familiar with so I used to drink coffee means I do not drink coffee now I got used to I get used to drinking coffee as I'm becoming familiar with drinking coffee now are my sentences correct I didn't use to stay awake until late I didn't use I didn't you know no no no no no no no no no no no what are you doing Laila are you tired there is no use to breaking my computer I'm so excited where did you get used to where did you get this nobody's teaching used to that's impossible in English there is no use to so there is only used to 100% of the time there's only this so let's check your expressions I didn't use to stay awake until late no I didn't use to take a taxi yes I didn't used to look after kids yes you're talking about the past I didn't use to stay awake until late okay that could work so those things you didn't used to do in the past you got to have that D there is no use to in English connected speech and Reno Riaz I'm about 25 minutes behind sorry I got to move along so as I said love no no difference what are you talking about why was there a difference between love and like you know the difference between love and like connected speech how much homework is uncountable many is used for countable and much is used for uncountable so how many chairs do you have why is this purple let's get it to black how many chairs do you have chairs is countable so we use many homework is uncountable how much homework you have homework is uncountable question to can I say I only have one homework I only have one homework that count homework so usually we add the word assignment assignment is countable I only have one homework assignment Robin do you have tips or advice is okay advice advice is uncountable we cannot say advice is advice playing learn phrasal verbs yeah reading they're boring and I always get your confusion you need to allow if you want to if you want to master phrasal verbs you know nobody likes these answers but these are what you need to do this is what you need extensive reading and listening you cannot memorize phrasal verbs there is no human who is ever going to memorize all the phrase of verbs there's thousands upon thousands of phrasal verbs and if you're serious about phrasal verbs you need extensive reading like a lot of reading you are no joke there's no easy way to learn phrasal verbs this is advanced English and if you want to master all the phrasal verbs and I don't think you need to master all the phrasal verbs but if you do you need extensive reading and listening no quick way with phrasal verbs no quick way those are difficult that's advanced English start reading extensive reading you reading and listening is input you need a lot of input to because phrasal verbs you know one phrasal verb get up get up can have so many different meanings depending on the context it can mean you know wake up which is common common the most common one but it could mean other way other things too depending on the context there's thousands of phrasal thousands sorry Anna Marie you don't want to hear that answer but phrasal verbs is not easy Robin did they translate in a good way with our errors Google translate no whenever someone translates Google translate it's very easy to spot very easy in two seconds of Google translate or another translator it's a little bit strange English but it follows a certain pattern it's there is a way to write and translate and the teacher cannot know but I'm not going to teach that way hey do we am I catching up what time is it 24 and I am still far behind okay sleepwalker yeah I'm very very tired so today is grumpy teacher what are you doing why are you asking that question why don't you check the dictionary Rahim okay to hello sorry teacher is this sentence correct I'm sticking with this new TV series yeah sticking with an idiom so I'm sticking with I am going to stay with this TV series so most of us will get F because yes everyone gets F today everyone in chat your scores F grumpy Robin no a plus today tell your mom I got F in Robin's English class today Harry 300 go somewhere or go to somewhere go to some places go some places things go go to well if you sent it if you mean a sentence I go to the beach often I often go to the beach often in the front now you cannot say I often go the beach we can say I go he needs to go somewhere all right if we just focus on the summer it would be somewhere he needs to go some needs to go to somewhere he can have peace okay this will be needs yeah the dictionary is not allowing us so grammatically when we're using somewhere yeah we don't want to the dictionary is gonna say no to if you're using somewhere if you're using a like a real location needs to go to the beach needs to go to the office he needs to go to the bank we use that go to using somewhere needs to go somewhere so he needs to go to some places well just using the word some places needs to go some places I don't think that was needs to go mmm the dictionaries are the grammar checker here's allowing both he needs to go some places we don't actually say that sentence so that's why I'm confused he needs to go some places why would you say that sentence he needs to go some places he needs to go to some places I think both could be possible depending on how you finish the sentence but definitely you go go he needs to go somewhere he needs to go to some places he needs to go some places is possible you really need to bring in full sentences not just go somewhere go to somewhere you got to put out the full sentence and then it can make sense we would have already been prepared for the exam and passed with flying colors without a dictionary yes yeah my brain is cloudy which one correct which one is correct seven years old seven-year-old seven days or seven days okay this one is easy for me he is seven years old he is a year old all right so if you want to describe his age he is seven years old so we're describing his age so in this case it's it's it's it's like an adjective it's an adjective form he is seven years old you're describing he he adjective here we have this now we right away we know it's a now so I put this hyphen here to show you that this is acting as a noun he is a seven-year-old and a seven-year-old means a seven-year-old child and this one he is down again he is a seven-year-old child okay but the noun is here so what is this this is an adjective again they're confused and this is why it's confusing so this is an adjective this can be noun form this can be an adjective form because it's describing the child adjectives child so this is the common way he just describing the age he is seven years old but say it is a noun he is a seven-year-old as a noun so it's treated like one word and he has a seven-year-old child this is an adjective acting like one word so seven days well it takes seven days to drive to Chicago it's I forget they eat there it takes seven days to drive to Chicago okay it's a seven-day drive so right here this is acting as an adjective this is the noun we have ah we know there's a noun and this is the drive is a verb but in this case it's a it's acting as a noun and then this would be your adjective it's a seven what kind it's a drive to Chicago what kind of drive a seven-day drive so you're gonna see here here is the s but when it's acting as a noun or an adjective there is no s here is the s it takes seven days but here it's acting as an adjective there is no s hope that helps that's a whole lesson do we miss Erna okay Mohammed Shams teacher on a website help practicing real conversation between me another person I don't know I sorry Mohammed Shams I don't know and a real website that's a tough one I use WhatsApp for that sending voice notes if is it you will get used to drink coffee or you will get used to drinking coffee the second one you you'll get used to drinking coffee drinking coffee okay thank you Leila Leila Leila gets a C everyone else is an F Leila gets a C today okay so she wrote the very day that I joined Robin's group I'm gonna just shorten this I made a friend the very day so the same day you want to emphasize day that I joined Robin's group I made a friend and you said then I made many friendships that's okay yeah you used it correctly thanks thanks a lot good native speakers no people use yeah I think so I know when I you know I've been a teacher for over 20 years I have edited checked thousands and thousands of essays and paragraphs and Google translate does follow a pattern there is a certain pattern of words and I can detect it immediately so sometimes I can see it's the whole writing sample but sometimes I can see oh it's just one sentence so for me it's really easy for Korean to you know if the student writes in Korean changes it to English and Google translate so easy for me to catch that so easy for me hello teacher stick with is more correct to say stick to I'm gonna stick I think stick with and stick to is the same it with font to stick to this font this one it could mean the same thing I think in this case stick with my it's just I'm gonna stick to this font I think in I'm gonna need to see more examples but I think it's pretty much the same thing a male by mousse yes hello welcome everyone saying hello I said hello to most of you earlier to go into comma confusing go and come back teacher give some advice to me about how to get good marks in exams a diligence be diligent you study you spend the time to study catching up I'm catching up was there about 30 minutes left were there about 30 minutes left oh geez sleepwalker ask this question at the beginning of the live stream when I'm fresh but now you know over an hour and you got me was there was there about 30 were there about 30 minutes I'm gonna say number one was there about were there about I'm gonna check in Google was there about that I'm not gonna answer that because that's that's gonna require a little research and yeah I'm sure you came across both versions of that because that's a difficult question and I'm trying to figure out which one's more natural to me was there about 30 I think number one is more natural but number two looks grammatically correct I don't know I can't think about that one sleep Walker ask me again beginning of another live stream what is basic grammar in English hmm basic grammar you have to know subject in verb I eat that is basic grammar subject you or I and verb I eat okay and maybe we need an object I eat pizza now we have a subject verb object and then you might say I eat delicious pizza so now we have an adjective coming before a noun so subject verb adjective down and then I eat delicious pizza happily alright so now we have an adverb describing our verb so this is basic grammar you know the parts of speech that's basic grammar I think you know basic grammar Palavi because every time you type something you're using basic grammar okay thank you yeah we'll finish up soon I'm gonna I'm not gonna reply to everything learning English is entertainment you got a lot of grammar problems with this sentence learning English is entertainment and I'm getting to fall in its love I'm getting to fall in its love I am falling in love in live I'm falling in live I'm falling in love English there are many hard hard parts learn yet I feel happy when I speak English okay that's fine actually I have lots of problems and I'm going to take admission in college after two months for this mission I give an entrance exam okay I'm gonna fix up your grammar here on entrance exam remember this is an E we should start with on Palavi you got a study every country has entrance exams and they require a lot of study okay Layla fixed her grammar there good for you yes I was confused a bit I'm confused to sleep Walker and I'm sleep Walker is my name right now I'm sleep walking because I'm so tired yeah sleep Walker what's worse than F score kicked out of the class sleep Walker you're kicked out of the today's class Mariam I think there were only three minutes remaining oh yes okay so Mariam helped out here so like I said dramatically it works with works with the were so dramatically it's with the were but you might in your in sleep Walker in your question earlier you might hear native speakers use the was and that might be they're using it wrong and like I looked at it like I said the was seem more familiar but the were look grammatically correct and when Mariam brings in this sentence yeah were right there is correct professor one does this lesson start every Sunday 13 30 London time I am not in London 1 plus 1 1 plus 1 is 2 or 1 plus 1 equals to both are okay both are okay so math question 1 plus 1 now that's sign is an equals sign so 1 plus 1 equals 2 but certainly you might hear someone say 1 plus 1 is 2 so this is officially the equals sign but both ways are okay so you're asking which one is more natural or more common I think both are okay 1 plus 1 equals to 1 plus 1 is 2 I never had that question Harry 300 all right yeah I'm gonna go to bed thank you mother all right let's finish let's finish up I went this was one of my longest live streams I was so tired I thought I'm gonna do a 30 minute live stream today and I ended up doing one hour 15 minutes so if you enjoy this live stream please like it right now if you're on your phone move hit the like button Facebook like I can see who liked it on Facebook so can't I mean I'm Mel Bommelos oh there's a lot of people who liked it that didn't participate well if you're watching great all right anyway thanks you thank you for watching and I see you again next week sorry I was tired today and grumpy teacher but sometimes you know grumpy teacher is needed to get the students attention all right thank you I'm reading your comments Mari I'm good to see you oh lolly lolly bye do we earn a goodbye Lavi thank you and Layla thank you all right bye everyone