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English with Em
United Kingdom
Registrace 11. 02. 2020
Helping you perfect your British English with daily lessons, including longer videos, shorts, and community posts!
"Would you mind?" or "Do you mind?"
"Would you mind...?" or "Do you mind...?" - Learn how to use these two phrases to make requests (asking someone to do something), and to ask for permission, as well as how to respond appropriately.
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Thank you so much for watching, and I hope you found the video helpful! Let me know your thoughts in the comments section! :-)
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English Vocabulary - Beach Holidays!
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Test your English vocabulary on the topic of beach holidays 🏖️ Thank you so much for watching, and I hope you found the video helpful! Let me know your thoughts in the comments section! :-) If you'd like to see more videos, including exam preparation, phrasal verbs, grammar, and vocabulary, take a look at my channel. If you like the content, don't forget to 'like' and subscribe! Join this chann...
What is shrinkflation? [English Vocabulary]
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What is shrinkflation? [English Vocabulary]
'Tread on' or 'Tread in'? - What's the difference?
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'Tread on' or 'Tread in'? - What's the difference?
Why you can't understand native speakers: weak forms (ARE)
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Why you can't understand native speakers: weak forms (ARE)
I forgot my glasses at home. - Why is this WRONG?
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I forgot my glasses at home. - Why is this WRONG?
Join a FREE community of speaking partners! (Speak English)
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Join a FREE community of speaking partners! (Speak English)
Grammar MISTAKE! - Everybody are talking about it
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Grammar MISTAKE! - Everybody are talking about it
How to pronounce PROOF and PROVE correctly!
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How to pronounce PROOF and PROVE correctly!
How to pronounce 'muscle' and 'mussel'
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How to pronounce 'muscle' and 'mussel'
Irregular Verbs: LEARN - LEARNT - LEARNT
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Irregular Verbs: LEARN - LEARNT - LEARNT
'Typical' or 'traditional'? - English Vocabulary
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'Typical' or 'traditional'? - English Vocabulary
The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe (with vocabulary explanations)
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The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe (with vocabulary explanations)
BALD vs BOLD - Pronunciation, meaning, & examples!
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BALD vs BOLD - Pronunciation, meaning, & examples!
How to make predictions: WILL / WON'T
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How to make predictions: WILL / WON'T
How to pronounce SAFE and SAVE correctly!
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How to pronounce SAFE and SAVE correctly!
KIND vs GENTLE - What's the difference?
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KIND vs GENTLE - What's the difference?
English Pronunciation Challenge - with example sentences!
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English Pronunciation Challenge - with example sentences!
stink, stank, stunk
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Thank you very much Emma. I love the way you teach and explain.
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Oh my God how good you are❤❤❤ thanks for all my....
Bit or bite. How it different please? Thank you❤
Hi! 'Bit' is the past simple form of the verb 'bite'. I have a short video about that if you're interested: czcams.com/users/shortsE208wm3r7mQ 😊🌻
(1) The sun was sinking behind the coconut palms.( Move lower) (2) The good mood left me and I sank into depression. (3) Her voice sank to a whisper. Thanks dear sister love you from India
Lovely examples! You're welcome, and thank you 😊🌻
Are both nouns ?
No. Both are adjectives. They are used to describe nouns: A historic event. Some historical documents. 😊🌻
Thanks a lot your's explanation is so good l really like u 🎉🎉
You're very welcome, and thank you! 😊🌻
@@EnglishWithEm you're welcome miss
I wish you make a video of common verbs with phonetics and examles a compact one
Examples
@@HadfiTaher I have an irregular verbs playlist if you're interested: czcams.com/play/PLuC54G6Zw3ei4T8lMEKx4_Z4cjZ8LqHKG.html 😊🌻
What about Never mind , when to use it ?
Never mind is a common idiom. I will add it to my list of videos to make 😊🌻
EXCEPTIONALLY EXCLUSIVE LIKELY TO HELP ASPIRANTS TO UNDERSTAND AND PERFORM BETTER I'M MANJEET SINGH AN IELTS AND ENGLISH TEACHER DO APPRECIATE IT MAY GOD STRENGTHEN YOUR SPIRITS THNX
Hi Manjeet, thank you. Much appreciated 😊🌻
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In finance, we have "sunk cost" and "sinking fund"
That's new for me! 😊🌻
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l sank my hand in the water .
she love me because l know historic.
Hi! A couple of small corrections: She loves (with 's' for the third person - he/she/it) I know historic + noun (historic is an adjective, so it is followed by a noun, for example, a historic event, a historic occasion, a historic figure...) 😊🌻
@@EnglishWithEm l really appreciate 🙏
@@ahmadaliyusuf-4150 You're welcome 😊🌻
@EnglishWithEm but, l need your advice about my studies. I'm student of english and l want be perfect speaker with english. Sometimes, l can't speak with english and writing
In my experience in large part of England sunk, rug, but, run and so on and so forth, are manly pronounced closer to a 'U' sound than a 'A' sound. And I think that common people in general prefer the 'U' sound. It's what I heard most of the time during my time spent in England. I'm curious to know what your take on it is. P.S. let's stay afloat 🚣🏻♀️
Hi Laura, Yes, they are pronounced with an 'u' sound. The phonetic symbol /ʌ/ looks like an A, but it is actually the 'u' in 'up' 😊🌻 Always trying to stay afloat! 🚣♀️
As constructive criticism, audio should be better
Thanks for the advice. This is a source of frustration for me at the moment. I have a good microphone, but I recently moved and my new home has terrible acoustics. I'm trying to find a solution!
"The Titanic is unsinkable" was said. However it turned out that that isn't a true statement.
Yes, a fine example of the saying 'pride comes before a fall' 😊🌻
Dear Emma, I am so happy to say hello to you and see, hear, read from you again 😊, even if it is only for a few days. I am leaving again this weekend to visit my parents, who need help. TO SINK, SANK SUNK ? I like to SINK INTO sleep. The moment when I am barely awake and SINK into the timeless is so wonderful. When my eyelids start to SINK, I should finally recognize the tirednis of my body. The cherry SANK into the cake during baking. It hid there, until I tasted it. In autumn, when I empty the rain barrels, I often discover leaves, that HAVE SUNK into them to the bottom, there is even somtimes a spoon, a marble or stone. I used to love SINKING into books and their stories. Today, there are rarely books, that I SINK into, because I hardly read anymore, but I love SINKING into beautiful thoughts, SINKING into time. What I also love, is SINKING into my pillow, freshly washed, dried from the sun and taken off from the line in summer. When the sun begins to SINK into the sea, those are also beautiful moments. And even when the sun has just SUNK, I find the atmosphere particularly beautiful. It seems, as If the time slows down and the world is quieter in this moments after sundiving. There is also the moment, when the sea falls asleep/ SINKS into the big sleep. That is what I call the time, when the wind direction has changed and the warmth of the land blows towards the sea or the sun is very shiny. This leads to weaker waves. The waves lap more gently and .ich more quieter. I used to like it, when my body SANK so far in the water, that I was floating. SINKING should never be confused with singing. Singing while SINKING in water causes either funny bubbles or problems in breathing. In Germany there is a saying 'to SINK with waving flags'. This means something like to fail very clearly or to lose very badly. Or alternatively there is also the saying 'to SINK with drums and trumpets', usually in the context of failing at something important after great, intense effort. Today's young people certainly do not use such expressions anymore. They are more likely to SINK into a cell phone glued to their hand. These are my thoughts on the irregular verb 'TO SINK '. But I have one more: I like HALF-SUNKEN boats when the tooth of time turn them into a still life. I often find that beautiful. Boats like these tell stories from times, that have long past. Once proudly created and cared for, traveled the water and then forgotten. I do not know, it is, as if they are about to disappear and yet they are still there in their total beauty, with colours, that have been washed out, broken, rotten, wounded, full of water, alges, fishes, but somehow beautiful. Simply perfect, perherbs still being a bit SUNK INTO morning mist, ready for melting and become one with the planet. Finding an old, haf- sunk(en?) boat by the sea? Oh, that tells stories in my imagination! And how much I love imagination, well, the rest is hi-story 😊(her story) I often thought of you and yet I was somehow SUNK in my vacation. By the way, the boat of the five is UNSINKABLE ( UNthinkable? 😂) . Not even between icebergs. Rain can only wet the tiny colorful sock sails, but it will always sail the blue, to the destinations of our longing. Six happy hugs to you from Anne💫😊
Hello Emma! I hope you are doing well! Thank you!!! I have a question.. Should I say First pedagogical moment or pedgogic moment? Related the moments during the school year. ❤ Thank you!
Hi Patricia! I've answered your question on Instagram, but I'm answering here too for anyone who reads the comment and has the same question! Pedagogical and pedagogic are the same! They are synonyms, which is unusual because most similar word pairs (electric and electrical, economic and economical...) are different 😊🌻
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Some historical artifacts were found in a sunken vessel while contractors were dredging the harbour. The vessel is believed to be a Chinese junk which sank in a storm about 100 years ago.
Nice example! Good use of the adjective 'sunken' 👌🌻
my heart sank after watching the vessel sink on BBC news today ..
Nice example! 👌🌻
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I prefer to say sinked 😁 Just kidding 😎
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I'd embrace it 🐡