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Практика 142 Фразовые глаголы с UP и DOWN. Урок 5 | Полный курс английского языка intermediate

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Komentáře • 56

  • @user-jo6lm4ju4l
    @user-jo6lm4ju4l Před 3 lety +7

    Спасибо большое !!!

  • @oksanaivasiuk7042
    @oksanaivasiuk7042 Před 3 lety +6

    ЗдОрово! Очень информативно! Благодарю!

  • @josefstueckel7314
    @josefstueckel7314 Před 3 lety +4

    Огромное спасибо за все ваши старания помочь нам освоить этот язык.
    У нас в Германии говорят Faterland, что означает Родина отцов. I'm bilingual and it's amazing.

  • @VikaVika
    @VikaVika Před 3 lety +1

    1.) Claire decided to go to Poland because she wanted to make amends for her lying.
    2.) She found out that Lviv is located in Ukraine, not in Poland anymore.
    3.) Yes, they did. And I'm so proud of them, and also I'm really proud of all the people who protected our motherland. They're heroes!
    4.) No, I haven't been there, but I really want to travel all over the Europe! This is the reason why I decided to learn English (I'm learning British English, but your videos are also useful to me.)
    (Please, let me know if I made any mistakes.)
    Your videos are very helpful and understandable! The novel, that you wrote, makes phrasal verbs easy to learn. Thanks a lot!

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, I like your comment a lot.
      I hope to see you again on my channel

    • @VikaVika
      @VikaVika Před 3 lety +1

      @@okenglish-practice sure, I watch your lessons every day!

  • @TAKOIWE
    @TAKOIWE Před 3 lety +1

    Большое Вам спасибо за вашу работу. Мне очень помогают ваши уроки. А еще, я люблю Одессу! Ваши уроки для меня, как мостик между Москвой и Одессой!

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  Před 3 lety

      Спасибо! Если будет возможность,приезжайте

  • @user-fc5pg9kj8l
    @user-fc5pg9kj8l Před 3 lety +4

    I like travelling topics like this. A geography lesson as well.
    1. Claire was sorry of telling lies to her granny so she wanted to keep her promise and visit Poland;
    2. She discovered that Lviv is situated in Ukraine not Poland;
    3. My great grandfather was a veteran of WWII and died soon after its end. I also know that one of my great grandfathers was murdered by nazi;
    4. Unfortunately, I’ve never been to Poland. This country calls back quite controversial feelings, but I have no right to judge correctly due to my poor knowledge of it. Jack was right to go there because each country visiting experience richens any traveler.

  • @stefaniag1677
    @stefaniag1677 Před 3 lety

    Спасибо большое за урок

  • @user-gw1bg7tx3f
    @user-gw1bg7tx3f Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @user-hm9nw9nb2q
    @user-hm9nw9nb2q Před rokem

    Спасибо

  • @davesmith6436
    @davesmith6436 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks a million, Elena for the new video here! As it always, everything is splendid 'n' intelligibly!
    With any luck! See you soon!

  • @Rita2121.
    @Rita2121. Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice and fascinating the content of this lesson. Well done.
    By the way, The Ukrainian language is similar to the Polish language a bit😊

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  Před 3 lety +2

      It's quite similar. I know Ukrainian and I can understand many things from Polish

    • @Rita2121.
      @Rita2121. Před 3 lety +1

      @@okenglish-practice it's impressive

  • @michailluuko3909
    @michailluuko3909 Před 3 lety +2

    Очень толково. Один вопрос: в тексте было написано "helped me find", а вы прочитали "helped me to find". Как всё-таки правильно?
    Thanks!

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  Před 3 lety +4

      без разницы, это особенность глагола help

  • @Vasily_Perov
    @Vasily_Perov Před rokem

  • @user-cw3uz4cp8p
    @user-cw3uz4cp8p Před 3 lety

    С 200тыс!

  • @aleksi6166
    @aleksi6166 Před 2 lety +1

    Батькивщина, скорее, родина родителей (обоих).
    Батьки же родители вроде.

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  Před 2 lety

      В разных странах по-разному. Даже в русском - Родина - от род, Отечество - от отец.

  • @bliznuk1
    @bliznuk1 Před 3 lety +2

    I think your son should go to Lviv for practice in Ukrainian. Thanks for the video!

  • @ivanesens06
    @ivanesens06 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your interesting story!
    Now, I'd like to answer next questions:
    1) Claire promised to her granny go to Poland to get money from her.
    2) She found out that Lviv is in Ukraine now, it's not even Lwow.
    3) Yes, I did. My great grandfather carried some bread on the Road of Live in during World War II.
    4) No, I haven't been in Poland.
    5) Yes. I'm really agree with Jack.

  • @sophier547
    @sophier547 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, that's interesting! Claire turned out to be not real American, she might have even Ukrainian roots, that's cool!) I was upset to know that she isn't going to Ukraine, she is going to Poland instead. If Claire goes, there might be another interesting part called "Claire's advantures in Ukraine" with fat,pigs,borcsh, you know. I'm exaggerating, Lviv is such a beautiful town with great architecture)

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  Před 3 lety

      I thought about this twist, but I started to study the map, and realised that it would be very easy to get from Austra to Poland, and not so easy - to Ukraine. Moreover, it might take a lot more time, what is crucial in our situation.

  • @sophier547
    @sophier547 Před 3 lety

    1. Claire wanted to go to Poland because she wanted to justify herself in front of her grandma just somehow, because when she was in Paris and her trip was going to end officially (because she wasn't there on her own expense, on the company's one, the company in whose radio quiz she won, she also won a trip to Paris by correct answering to all the questions in the quiz). So, Claire was out of money and asked her grandma for some because she didn't want to go back to the USA, she wanted to visit Austria because her cousins had tild her that Austria is amazing. But Claire couldn't confess to grandmother because in that case she should have said her reason for not having a wish to come back home, so Claire lied to her granny that she wanted to see her motherland, Poland and asked money for that
    Haha, I retold and, in parallel, renembered a big part of the story)
    2. Claire found about Lviv that it is in Poland anymore, it's in Ukraine and called a bit differently
    3. Honestly, it's a shame, but I don't know... I know that my grandmother and grandfather are "Children of the War", but when there is 9 of May, we rerely go to the parade and we don't have portraits of out relatives who fought to carry the portraits to the "Бессмертный полк". So,I can guess, my relatives lived while World War 2 was, but didn't take part in this
    4. No,I have never been to Poland. I don't really like this country, don't know what specific I can see there,so I would prefer, for example, Austria to Poland

  • @user-jm3xw6xn6s
    @user-jm3xw6xn6s Před 3 lety

    1 She wanted going to Polish because she was ashamed by her lies to Granny. She decided keep her promise.
    2 Claire find out that Lviv locate in the Ukraine.
    3 Of course I did. My grandfather was partisipant WW2. He told me a lot intresting stories about the war. i proud him anв I glad that I knew this person about thirty years.
    4 I have been twice in Poland. Last time it was in 2019. Expecially i liked Gdansk and Krakow. It is the really pretties cityes. I think that Poland is a very undervalued country in terms of tourism. I liked it more then Italy.

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing. I haven't been to Italy. But Poland seemed to be a very nice country. It was comfortable to be there. And the people were nice.

  • @aleksi6166
    @aleksi6166 Před 2 lety

    Грэндпэрентс -- прародители)))

  • @nadezhdamits3338
    @nadezhdamits3338 Před 11 měsíci

    В русском есть понятие Отечество. " И дым Отечества нам сладок..."😊

  • @dianap.3562
    @dianap.3562 Před 3 lety

    Спасибо вам за вашу работу. Скажите пожалуйста, почему from her mother tongue а не language?

  • @sergey216313
    @sergey216313 Před 3 lety

    👍

  • @cyberdefender1859
    @cyberdefender1859 Před rokem

    1) Claire wanted to go to Poland because her mom's roots were in Poland.
    2) She found out that Lviv is not in Poland anymore and it's located in Ukraine.
    3) Yes, they did.
    4) I have never been to Poland.

  • @svetaposerenina3870
    @svetaposerenina3870 Před 8 měsíci

    1.She lied to her granny about going Poland and wanted to make her amends for that.
    2.It is the city in the country called Ukraine and a lot further than Poland.
    3.No, they did not.
    4.I went through Poland on the train. Yes, I like this cauntry.

  • @aleksi6166
    @aleksi6166 Před 2 lety

    Motherland or fatherland?
    Можно и так, и так?

  • @aleksi6166
    @aleksi6166 Před 2 lety

    Да я думаю, что белорусский или украинский можно выучить где-то за полгода.
    И даже не особо по учебникам: слушать, читать...

    • @okenglish-practice
      @okenglish-practice  Před 2 lety

      Мой сын украинский за пол года выучил

  • @kadyrtursynkhanov3083

    1) She wanted to make amends for lying to her grandmother so she decided to visit Poland
    2)She found out that Lwow is not in Poland anymore and it's even Lwow. Now it's in the country called Ukraine, and the city spelled like Lviv
    3) I'm ashamed but I don't really know
    4) NO, I haven't. I hope to visit sometime

  • @goodperson4769
    @goodperson4769 Před 2 lety

    1) She felt ashamed because of her lying to her granny and she wanted to change this situation.
    2) It turned out that Lviv is not in Poland anymore. Now it's in the country called Ukraine.
    3) I think that my grandparents didn't take part in WW2, but about my great grandparents I even don't know.
    4) I've never been to Poland.

  • @helper2428
    @helper2428 Před 2 lety

    1. She wanted to go to Poland to make amends for her lying.
    2. She found out that Lwow isn't in Poland anymore. It's a part of Ukraine.
    3. I'm not sure about my great grandparents, but my grandma and probably grandpa were involved in World War II.
    4. I've never been to Poland.

  • @user-cw3uz4cp8p
    @user-cw3uz4cp8p Před 3 lety +1

    Теория 0:37
    Примеры 3:22
    Чтение 7:11, 8:02
    Перевод 9:02, 10:00
    Сл-перевод 27:19,27:30,27:41
    Вопросы 25:10

  • @allangamayev3614
    @allangamayev3614 Před 3 lety

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @liubov2647
    @liubov2647 Před 3 lety

    Батьківщіна від батьків, я думаю

  • @user-zq6to7cr3q
    @user-zq6to7cr3q Před 3 lety

    ЗдОрово! Очень информативно! Благодарю!