 seems to be working hello students welcome to tonight's class I am your teacher Robin Shaw from Korea I am not Korean I am Canadian but I am living in Korea I hope everyone can hear me and see me well let's take a look at the students that are here I see a lot of students started chatting Kavino hello good to see you again Leila Lollie Lollie is back again okay and Kavino has a question we'll get to your question in a moment after the greeting sleepwalkers here just Tina and Farida hello and that's it all the good students are here the bad students are not here so perfect just gonna open my drink you could notice I shaved today last week I had the beard but today I shaved and my hair is a little messy I need it I need a haircut you know I grow up my hair and my beard and I shave my beard and my hair still a little long I'll get a haircut probably tomorrow or something let's get into Kavino's question and Kavino is asking a dictionary word and as most of you know I do not like let's move that I do not like dictionary words because I'm not a dictionary so Kavino you asked could you answer for this question what is meant by sufficient all right now you shouldn't waste a question asking about a word what you need to do is go to the dictionary so I'm gonna go to the ox oxford learners dictionary and I type in sufficient that's what you need to do and there it is and then right there I just copy that's what it means you can get the pronunciation but I'm gonna copy what it means I'm gonna come over here and paste it so it says let's get rid of it says enough for a particular purpose as much as you need so let's make let's make a dialogue with sufficient mom I need some money mom says here is ten dollars is that sufficient and what does she mean by sufficient let's put that a blue and the key word here is enough so is that sufficient is the same is that enough so the quick answer sufficient is a big word big vocabulary but it just means enough okay so I hope that helps you understand in the future if you have a dictionary word I hope you go to the dictionary first find out what the word means try to make a sentence and then ask me hey Robin check my sentence let's see any other questions questions everyone's saying hello to each other and convenient I'll never ask that kind of dictionary word sir I really don't apologize just learn you have to learn to try and before you just ask the teacher don't waste the teacher's time just try to figure out something else out yourself and then ask the teacher to check ask the teacher to check that's a good way all right let's see what Layla Layla and Lily is that's my phone when when lolly lolly is here I call I call Layla Layla Layla I had an accident so my car is well this is a noun I write off this is a noun I checked in the dictionary you don't check on the dictionary I checked in the dictionary the meaning of write off I found the third meaning isn't related to financial case what do you think well which dictionary did you use write off well could be a phrasal verb there could be a lot of meanings for write off because it's a verb and the preposition off write off that can mean many things but as a noun you're using it as a noun one two three write off noun okay you use this example a period of time I'm not familiar with this one number three an act of canceling a debt that's financial that's financial number two is not financial but I don't use that number three is financial but how you used it here as a noun this is this is the most common way to use write off and write off meaning you cannot repair this car you had an accident a car accident you cannot repair so it's a write off as a noun I write off sleepwalker has a cultural question let's take a look Robin how is February 14th usually celebrated in Korea I heard Japan okay yeah so similar to Japan so actually there's in East Asia I don't know how many countries but certainly Korea probably Japan too February 14th is Valentine's Day and March 14th is something called White Day so Valentine's Day the rule of course you can break the rule women give men chocolate so men do not in in Korea men do not have to do anything on white or Valentine's Day so in in Canada or USA Valentine's Day is when men and women exchange flowers gifts chocolate so it's a day for men and women in like USA Canada probably the UK but in Korea it's a day for men so the the women give men chocolate and then on March 14th that's White Day the rule is men give women candy do they follow this rule well you know of course women might give men candy or food or something else and then on March 14th men excuse me might give women flowers chocolate so yeah this is the this is the the rule but of course it can change a little bit depending but certainly they're very strict that February 14th women give the gift to men March 14th men give women a gift and then April 14th is I believe you know I'm teaching about the culture here is black day and black day is for single people they eat they eat alone dish called jajangmyeon Chinese dish they eat alone on that day or with other single people I don't know exactly but yeah so that's upcoming Valentine's Day women give the men or give me give me maybe a gift and then on March 14th maybe I give a woman a gift and then black day for single people all right I hope that clears it up sleep walker all right so Covino good for you you got an example here let's take a look I have sufficient food to be eaten for my lunch you have food so you don't need to say be eaten I have sufficient food for my lunch but I lost them in that forest all right so because you lost it you have to say I had I no longer have so your example sentence is correct you use sufficient correctly but a sufficient is a big word a little too formal you used it correctly but you know it's better just to say enough if you're talking to your friend you wouldn't say sufficient you would say enough but you you use sufficient correctly there use use a gun hello Frida let's see what Frida is talking about I personally use most used and nuanced expressions that are used by native speakers but honestly don't like to use expression that are rarely used by native speakers that's a good rule use common expressions don't use rare or not common expressions that's a good rule to follow Palavi hello my car is right off my car is written off yes right off VJ so if you use it as a noun my car is off right off and here my car is written off senior Solomon hi everyone okay so sleepwalkers is we don't have a white day in Russia we usually celebrate celebrate International Women's Day on March 8th mark that's you said international I'm gonna check that International Women's Day is March 8th there we go didn't I didn't know that checking that now International Women's Day this year it's March 4th does it change the says March 8th here well that that that advertisement was wrong International Women's Day isn't every day Women's Day we'll just say every every day is Robin's day okay no no I'm not going to say that because then people start messaging me every day sleepwalker wow I hear about a black day for the first time well sleepwalker are you going to celebrate black day this year lally lally Robin please all right please what the project progressed by the day hmm day by day the project progressed same thing no no no no because day by day is very special each day day by day by the day I I'd never heard this expression before so by the day is definitely wrong I've never heard that by the day day by day so number two it's not the answer is no it's not the same meaning number two is the correct meaning and number one I never heard that before so what we day by day the project the pro the project progressed every day the part daily maybe I would just say daily and then it would be right but Molly naturally from Cambodia hello I've been to Cambodia a couple one time or two times I don't remember I traveled a lot at least one time teacher can you teach English me I'm in Cambodia I speak English and listen little well but Molly now Charlie Molly not Charlie let's take a look at I can help you fix up your sentence spelling English and English to me let's put a period I'm Cambodian and Khmer period I can speak English and listen a little so you want to say a little period I'm what's wrong here I'm Campbell oh I'm from Cambodia or I'm Cambodian teacher can you teach English to me and they're suggesting you know teach me English which would probably be better yeah uh yeah that's what I do here but Molly not Charlie if you have any questions about English just let me know and I'll do my best to teach you I don't always have the answer but I will try my best sir what is IELTS test well it's funny you're asking about IELTS and I'll talk about IELTS today I opened a new YouTube channel if you're in the WhatsApp group you saw my link to my new YouTube YouTube channel it just opened so there's nothing there yet I'll talk about it more in the future where I teach IELTS why do you need IELTS well if you plan to work or study in an English speaking country then you need to study IELTS so if you plan to go to America or UK or Canada Australia uh New Zealand to work or to study you need to take a language test and there's two main language tests the IELTS test which is actually developed by the UK and the other one is TOEFL which is USA so these are English language tests uh oh I spelled TOEFL well they're they're not easy they take months and months of study for some people they take years so yeah as I said I started the IELTS channel and I'll start putting up videos there if you do not plan to work or study in another country you do not need to study IELTS act day sounds a little sad depends there's some people that are happy and the is it correct no your answer is not correct I'm trying to think of you can't say he's written off uh you're using a verb now certainly if you use it as a noun use a write off makes sense as a noun as a verb I think it's better to use it in noun form as a verb my computer you could say is a verb uh let's use a past tense my uh my computer I wrote I wrote my computer off with this no a native speaker wouldn't say it this way we're gonna use it in noun form using write off in the verb again I gotta think of the example mm that takes long try to use in a past tense might be easier to use it in past tense so we wrote off the broken computer if you're talking about one or here we wrote off the the computer after it fell to the ground yeah okay we wrote off so here I'm using a verb form we wrote off the computer after it fell to the ground uh noun form makes more sense this one could be a little confusing but this is how you do it I would suggest you stay to the noun form but yeah the you can use the verb form uh Layla have you heard Robin have you uh yes okay so you got sad news Layla Robin have you heard about the Moroccan child who fell into a well yes I did and that's uh the that was big news international news I heard about that it's very sad I don't want to comment on that because it was sad but yeah it's sad sad story Robin send a link of your new channel here uh it's a channel I'm developing with a good friend of mine called James it's not really ready yet because uh because it's not so here let me see if I got any link like we just opened basically today I'll just put a link to the video and then you can there's a link to the IELTS channel Justina says so glad to hear that you opened it is past hence and on IELTS channel so we need that ED and on because channel is a noun I'm looking forward so much about your IELTS channel okay thank you Justina and did I catch up you guys are out of questions all right uh so Layla you responded about the Moroccan child story and I guess I will talk about it I'll just grab a headline from Reuters news all right so the headline here of the newspaper Moroccan boy trapped in well dies before rescue so it's very uh so the boy is trapped in the well they're trying to rescue him for days I believe but they failed he died unfortunately very very sad and Layla you responded yeah exactly okay I am touched after knowing the end of his story now problem here Layla is is touched when you're using touched I'm touched these are more positive uh emotional reactions so if someone does something good for you you're touched you might cry we cry is negative but if you're very very happy or you're touched because someone did something so good for you and you cry that's that's considered a positive thing so uh Layla you made a critical error I don't mean to say critical error but I gotta be careful because uh you cannot say touched when something is tragic so this this is very a tragic story very bad very sad so in in something that's very bad very sad we don't use touched so I am uh okay what could you say maybe a better word might be heartbroken so heartbroken would mean very sad uh it's a very I'm very let's get maybe I'm very uh heartbroken I think heartbroken is a good way to express that touched use for the positive emotional reactions not this case it doesn't work well in this case Layla sleepwalker I usually eat several times during a day or both versions of during and within no you're talking about one day now if we say the day which means in generally now it works for a kind of routine you're I usually is is is talking about a routine so you're not talking about one day you're talking about many days so we just want to be general the day the daytime so I usually eat several times during the day now it works I usually eat several times within a day now it works so are both versions okay during within now the answer is yes I usually I usually eat several times during the day I usually eat several times within a day yep both can work well sleepwalker I'm not hunting for subscribers unless you're interested in aisles Layla is it okay to use fall with illness yes she has fallen ill uh fallen is used with many many expressions as you put there you can fall in love or with many emotions you can fall you can fall ill you can fall into depression these are the three main ones so yeah you can fall in love you can fall ill and you can fall into this depression yep so the answer is yes and your example she has fallen ill she had she has fallen ill she she has fallen ill two days ago okay or we must we can use it with love we can use a love illness and depression thank you Gui and Kavinu hope you will consider about the above request which request I see you deleted your last Kavinu I you deleted you removed your last message so I cannot see what you're asking Kavinu you got to ask again so basically the same things yes I would like to know more about aisles this okay we'll check out the channel teacher can you give example in from positive and negatives well but Molly Nachali what do you mean positive and negative positive and negative what negative what so I am happy that's a positive I am not happy that's a negative so I'm adding not to show negative is that what you mean I'm not sure what you mean by positive and negative I am happy I am not happy she is sad she is not sad there's the negative right there okay so Layla is responding oh no I thought I could use touched with a sad situation as well so I'm sorry for him yeah that that was a big mistake I don't usually tell students that's a big mistake but if you're talking to someone who didn't know you were a student and they said you know something like my father died and yours yes or you just said I'm touched uh yeah this would be very very wrong very wrong this is don't don't use it like I'm touched this way so I thought I would have to it's critical mistake I got to make sure you don't make that mistake with I'm touched do native speakers use dirty as a verb very often for example don't sit on the ground you might dirty your pants sure we use everything as a verb if so this person said spoon me what do they mean spoon me what does that mean mean well we know spoon is for eating that's not a verb that's a noun but if someone said spoon me what do they mean well pass me a spoon so yeah almost everything could be changed into a verb for casual only spoken English of course in an essay or an interview or something formal you would never use verbs and nouns in the wrong way but yes Laila the answer is always going to be yes native speakers use words that are not verbs and they use them as verbs can I use moved instead of heart broke no moved is also moved and touched mean the same thing so moved you're having that emotional reaction that is in a positive way they mean the same thing so you cannot use moved oh we got a big word uh too big for me I don't use it capricious capricious I don't use very often like I said that maybe 25 years ago is it so negative connotation I would say yes I would say yes so someone's capricious for those of you doing showing sudden changes in attitude and behavior or you got a British spelling of behavior let's change it to american so should we use a capricious and let's get the capricious capricious capricious capricious I was saying it wrong because I don't use it capricious so showing sudden changes in attitude and behavior so only with negative connotation so do we only use it in the negative way if we say capricious that means their change was bad I would say yes I don't know if that's a rule I like your sentence this is how I would use it it's hard to do business with this person he is capricious that is correct it's hard to do business with him because he has sudden changes in attitude and behavior so I'm gonna say yes use it more with an always with a negative I don't want to use the word always but I think it's always in a negative connotation uh yeah lately you can say I'm shocked shocked is shocked yes gotta go to my school without getting at least even my breakfast day before yesterday sir what do you think about the sense of momentum could I get it from the past too this is a little confusing gata is not a word in english got two is the word I got to go to my school without getting at least even my breakfast day before yesterday so right here it's confusing I'm not understanding and you're using it without eating my breakfast I gotta without eating at least I have I got to go to school without even eating my breakfast all right day before yet the day before yesterday I had to go to school I had to go to my school we could just say I had to go to school without even eating my breakfast the day before yesterday okay I fixed this up I don't know if this is the correct way of how you want to explain I had to go to school I had to go to school without even eating my breakfast the day before yesterday okay so what's your question what would you think about the sentence which I mentioned okay could I get it for the past too this has to be past tense presence because you said the day the day before yesterday is past tense you're talking about the past this can only be expressed in the past tense present tense if it's a usual routine routine I have to go to school without even eating my breakfast don't put time now it's present tense because we have no time reference it's like a routine so you would say like usually I have to go to school so you gotta use this sentence or this sentence this is past tense this is present tense I had to go to school without even eating my the day before yesterday okay hope that helps Covino I'm not sure if your sentence a little long so it's hard to know what you're talking about spoon me means carry me no spoon me doesn't mean carry me instead of heartbroken I can say affected there's a thousand words you can say are you gonna ask me about every words now you now you're not confident about your English just don't use touched or moved so that news shocked me affected me upset me it goes on you can use almost everything you know so you're now you're focusing on what can I use you can use all these words don't worry about it just you can't use you can't use two words touched me moved me michelle I'm I'm there I'm late welcome michelle the sad story struck me yeah you could say that in a more poetic way that sad stories struck me hit me you you're going into more spoken English that sad story I might say here's another expression hit me hard and this hit me hard or struck or hit me hard means yeah it affected me emotionally deep deeply that sad story hit me deeply you could use that something like that for Rita your meal or eat your meal which one is correct they are both correct we use two verbs so you can say I have lunch or I eat lunch you can use so have your meal you have or eat that works with food both are okay I feel if you want to emphasize about our sadness heartbroken yeah I think heartbroken emphasizes your sad uh like touched you want to emphasize the emotional impact in a positive way but yeah heartbroken the emotional impact in a negative way let's go back to the Moroccan boy they keep saying Moroccan boy does uh does he have a name yes he has a name so we should honor him by learning his name right and his name is Roy Ann Oram and he was five years old so poor uh Ray Ann Oram I hope I'm pronouncing it correctly so he fell into the well and they tried to get him out uh sad story so the best word I would say to use in this situation is tragic because he fell into the well and he was alive he didn't die immediately and you know everyone tried to save him everyone had hope and they tried to save him but they they failed he died so uh very tragic this is very tragic this sort of situation people tried so hard and they put in their effort but still failed very tragic ended in death very sad uh to Ryan Ryan or or or man Oram sorry Ryan Oram tragic when I feel pain in my whole body could I say I am painting no well you're using like a uh now you're very good Layla because you're trying to be like a native speaker and trying to make your own English but that's difficult because I think you need to be fluent or native speaker to have that ability to know exactly how when and where to make your own language which so in this case it's no native speakers would not express themselves like this um now can we use pain as a verb he pains me is maybe possible not using it as a ing here you have two verbs here I am in painting not using it in this case but he pains me can be more uh possible he's causing you pain he pains me all right and sleepwalker responds about the boy Ryan Oram it's a shame good expression I haven't heard that story yeah that story is it's not on the main it's not on the main like if I go to CNN or BBC let's see check BBC now like I don't see I don't see it as top story it's kind of a small story but I guess it because it's from Morocco and not many people know or are interested in Morocco these days but uh yeah it's it's it's international news now uh sleeper I'm hurting yeah this is a verb but she's she's trying to change pain let's layl asking he started for the door we got to go just had another column the old year thimble I feel he started for the door means he started from the door he started for the door all right he started for the door means he started to walk towards the door so when a native speaker says he started for the door or he started for the the building just means he started to walk that way towards the door the building whatever that's all that means uh Farida well this is what we're talking about uh Farida as far as I know pain is just a noun it cannot be used as a verb right if that is the rule but native speakers you know in every language you're you're changing the language and sometimes native speakers use nouns as verbs but uh generally speaking yeah you are correct but a native speaker might break this rule that what about if I say that illness caused caused pain well it's a noun it's used as a noun here in whole you know in my whole body so this is possible that illness caused pain this is not uh this is a noun this is not a verb in my whole body causes okay that illness causes pain in my whole body so you can cause pain you can cause that now Robin what are you drinking energy drink no that well now it's time for our advertisement we are not supported by uh Pepsi zero sugar so like a diet Pepsi lime flavor they do not sponsor this video if I had Pepsi if I had Pepsi sponsorship I'd be drinking in it and you guys should buy it but they don't sponsor me so don't buy that don't buy Pepsi Pepsi Pepsi what do you what do you usually drink sleepwalker I'm not I drinks I want to I drink tea and coffee and I want to drink more tea less coffee and uh yeah I like to drink these cola drinks which is a bad habit that's going to kill me okay sleepwalker says I like drinking tea before sleep or eat an apple sleepwalker you are healthy you're a healthy person healthier than me oh leila has the best question in my live stream ever you got two questions do you think okay I'll fix that do you think if we talk to native speakers and we we're gonna put make uh uh make a big oh okay use and we I'm still gonna change it we make big mistakes do they laugh at us this is very important question very very important when you make big mistakes are native speakers going to laugh at you well yes and no so I'm gonna say no they're not gonna laugh at you if those native speakers are used used to other accents or people from other countries like me I'm used to it I talk to people from all around the world every day and I hear all kinds of mistakes I never laugh it's not funny uh maybe once a year some student says something and it is funny and I might laugh but most of the time I'm not laughing I know I understand the mistakes and well educated people they're well educated they're usually respectful but not everyone is this there are people that will laugh uh young people so kids teenagers even young adults uh racist people there's people that are don't like you because you're different uh they will laugh they will they might make fun of you so uh I I think there's more good people than bad people so I think I'd like to think most people will not laugh at you but you might uh you might excuse me that Pepsi don't drink Pepsi you might meet bad people and use you make a mistake and they make fun of it uh so in Korea yeah sometimes you know when I speak Korean and I make a mistake uh yes some people have made fun of my mistake made fun of my accent pronunciation the words I use uh some Koreans have made fun of me teased me and it's not a good feeling it's not a good feeling so I don't want to tell you everyone is nice not everyone is nice I want to tell you I think most people are nice uh but not everyone's nice so do you think if we talk to native speakers we make big mistakes do they laugh at us depends who you talk to but I think Leila everyone you talk to is going to be nice so I wouldn't I don't think it's a big problem for you Farida are you interested in any k-pop groups uh yay I I liked k-pop when I was younger from maybe 1999 to 2006 so Farida yeah a long time ago I liked k-pop k-pop was very different during this time modern k-pop k-pop these days I'm too old I'm too old for that so I don't uh I don't do you like k-pop Farida I'm not a BTS fan and what's this VJ hey man can we say my body is aching that's a question and you're the answer yes yes you can my body oh my body is aching my body is aching so you have a lot of pain yes Robin I drink also enough often Pepsi without sugar oh michelle it's bad bad for us we have to stop drink tea Sandeep Kumar kindly describe I saw a saw which could not saw okay let's take a look Sandeep I saw a saw which could not saw what's the meaning of this sentence okay so we have to we have to understand that C past past tense is saw so it's meaning one of saw meaning to can we import image okay we can insert an image I've never done this but I'm going to insert it just give me a moment it's the first time I'm importing image there we have an image I move it I saw as a as a noun there we go saw as a verb okay so we need to know these three uses of saw so let's start off I saw past tense I see I saw here we have a noun this tool I saw a saw which could not saw now saw as a verb so my you know I'm going to big screen I don't I don't have a saw so imagine this is a saw the saw is used for cutting wood so as a noun it is a saw but also the action when you're doing this action with a saw the action is called saw as a verb so I am sawing the wood so going back to the sentence I saw a saw which could not saw it's difficult to explain I thought it'd be easier to explain but it's difficult so you got to know the three different ways so see past tense saw I saw yesterday what did I see this this tool a saw and I don't know why they put not you could just play saw the action as a verb saw cutting all right Sandeep I hope that helps don't laugh at people with laugh with them don't laugh with depends who they are Robin are you well Robin do you do we're going to put change that to do you and I'm going to switch these words do you understand well when you understand do you under do you understand well when you speak Korean in a story example no from 1999 when I first came to Korea to about 2016 I studied Korean and I used it I used it a lot I used not you know every day I had to speak some Korean I was not top level Korean but every day I had to use it but society changed in 2016 what changed one big change is phones so we can do more things by phone instead of talking to people so for example I can order things online I don't have to go to the shop I can pay I don't have to go to the bank I can just pay my bills so because of the phone there's a lot of reasons I don't need to talk to any people anymore and also in my area a lot of stores don't have clerks so some stores one store across from my house I go into the store there's no clerk just I pick up my item and I scan it myself and I pay with my card so I don't have to speak to anyone and also restaurants these days they usually have a machine and you order your food and then they cook your food and then your number comes up you just go out and get it so since since about 2016 I don't need to speak Korean anymore because I'm dealing with machines there's very rare human to human contact contact so if I order food or I go to the coffee shop usually I'm ordering on the machine and the machines have English function so I go to the machine English order I never talk to anyone so I don't speak Korean anymore I don't need to and I just forgetting every day forgetting every day Sunday anyone have English WhatsApp group please we have English WhatsApp let's take a look at our WhatsApp groups well time's almost over I just loaded up this is one WhatsApp group for and I just made an IELTS group too nobody's in the IELTS group except Leila there is the first one is English the second one is IELTS Mohammed Diagana are you here are you watching let's see if anyone joins those groups in the next 10 seconds Farida came into the IELTS group I'm watching there's there's no activity in the IELTS group yet all right Mohammed thanks my buddy my supporter let's see what you got to say here well good morning Robin Shaw and everyone I'm back YouTube classes it's been a long time welcome back ask any questions my friend all right I gotta go back here I didn't answer every question sleepwalker how many people speak English in daily life ingredient maybe do you use it Koreans don't speak English Koreans don't speak English the answer is a bad old saw that doesn't cut yeah that that's correct pj thanks my case I try to be more comfortable I know some people who don't want to talk to other be they're afraid to make big mistakes well never be afraid to be make mistakes when you're practicing English you have to make mistakes you will not get better by not making good I don't have time for shy people I only have time for people willing to make mistakes Farida oh talking about kpop yes I'm really interested in kpop I'm not a fan of any particular band like BTS or Blackpink but I always listen to their songs sounds like you're a fan these days thousands of teens are interested in kpop like me thousands millions kpop is big yeah I'm not a fan I don't even I don't listen to BTS or Blackpink not I'm too old but I understand you Farida I understand many people like kpop by the way Reese will who says Kaviru by the way recently a sheet filled by that kind of sentences will receive for you through WhatsApp when you are having a free time can that be checked out sir please what do you mean sheet paper homework I don't really teach in WhatsApp so convenient you can try it doesn't mean I'll do that I re-answer that you're back thank you Farida I'm planning on learning Korean Japanese of the future maybe in a few months why focus on English and reading reading reading so I guess if I live in Korea it would be hard making friends it is hard to make Korean friends it is hard it is very hard and Layla because you're covered up so visibly you look different it would be hard to make friends Koreans are not very open-minded in for global friends oh glee you look younger without a beard and your eyes your eyes are beautiful thank you I wish I could see you oh my screen is not moving let's see if I can fix my screen sometimes my screen locks yeah I'm not sure why screen is not moving let me see if I can I fixed it before well I guess we'll end the live stream here because the screen is not moving so I'm sorry guys it was it was nice talking to you while I could but my camera is broken let me try one more thing yeah I know it's not moving I can see it not moving I don't know why still not moving you can see me it is just not moving all right we'll have to end there that's a bad way to end anyway thank you very much I guess I will see if I can fix that camera issue before next week so if you're listening right now thanks for watching it's time to end anyways it's over an hour I'm starting to get tired so I'll see you next week yep Mohammed I turned it off and on many times it's just not working for some reason all right I'll see you guys next week