@@AntoniaRomaker Very interesting! So in Russian, the nature of the learning is implied with the context it is used in? (For example in English to use 'learn' for both I would have to say 'from a book/coursework' to imply full-blown study, like "I'm learning from coursework about this topic")
Thank you very much Antonia
No problem! ;)
Good afternoon Mam please continue good job and thank you so much for English learn
THANK YOU TEACHER YOU ARE GREAT TEACHER I WATCHED ALL YOUR VIDEOS ALL THEM PERFECT.
Wow, thank you! It means a lot! ;)
Tysm this really help a lot :>
Glad it helped!
Hi antonia☺
Your English lesson is perfect short and clear. Really good to learn efficiently English.
Thanks for your time ☺ see you ☺
Thank you! You are very kind! ;)
I appreciate your efforts thank you for the simple explanation.
thanks
Soo beautifull teacher
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Good knowledge mam
Thank you! :)
Great
Thank you! ;)
A very good lesson Antonia thanks, hsave a nice time. Greetings.
Thank you! :)
Hello I hope to be in great health
You can do special class ?
Great teacher, thanks! Helping me with my lesson plans! Haha cheers!
Are you an English teacher? :)
@@AntoniaRomaker Hey, yeah I teach English in China. Where do you teach?
I teach in Russia ;)
@@AntoniaRomaker In Moscow? I have a friend there. Anyway, like your style!
In Yekaterinburg
As an L1 English speaker, I'm more interested in why they're confusing to learners. It's never easy to spot what's hard about one's own tongue!
Learn and study age a little confusing, as in some languages, there is just one verb, like in Russian учить
@@AntoniaRomaker Very interesting! So in Russian, the nature of the learning is implied with the context it is used in?
(For example in English to use 'learn' for both I would have to say 'from a book/coursework' to imply full-blown study, like "I'm learning from coursework about this topic")
In Russian учить(ся) can be both to study and to learn, and учить can also be to teach ;)
Thanks so my much Antonia for teaching :) BTW you're very beautiful
My pleasure! ;)
5 Hours Anatoly!
Анатолий? Это кто?
@@AntoniaRomaker Eta Kto meaning?? Anatoli!
@@AntoniaRomaker :)
@@AntoniaRomaker Antonina!
Anatoly - Анатолий. Who is it?
Confusing? Nuclear Physics is Unclear Physics if a couple of letters are transposed..........Well, Physics is a hard course!
Are you a native English speaker?
I'm supposed to be, but I have my doubts sometimes......
Why is that?
I believe my native tongue is Pig Latin.....ever heard of that?
antonia you are the most beautiful
Thank you! :)