For those who say "Why are you shaming these teachers?" It is not shaming, they are teaching incorrect English. How can you pronounce the word "hard" as "hord" and then say, I am going to teach you real American accent. These are terrible mistakes and they must be addressed. Thanks to Kevin and Liza!
As an English language learner, I really appreciate the work you two do, because nowadays there are a lot of people that are trying to teach others without checking the information before. I am glad I came across your channel! ❤️❤️❤️
@@JT-29 What is the number of subscribers to you or to any student? What's more important, how many subscribers or millions learning incorrect English? Please check your judgement, you are sidetracking.
@@terenceaustin7186 @Jean Tanaka actually brings up a valid point. If you know how the CZcams algorithm works, you would know what he is talking about.
Ohh yeah when l saw this video l laughed so much first Marina and now Veronica omg😂but still thank you for the video . But l also want to say that Veronica and Marina they really inspired me so much 🩷
I’m an advanced English learner and I watched a couple of her vids (before watching this) and I literally doubted myself lol. 🥴 it makes me angry to think that there are so many people who are learning from her (and her likes) that don’t know any better. Keep those vids coming! 👏🏻
Ребята, вы делаете просто супер полезное дело! Столько развелось блогеров «учителей», что голова кругом и многие начинают учиться сразу не корректному. Продолжайте дальше, пусть все знают, кого не нужно слушать и у кого не нужно учится.
@@letshigh99 ну тут прикол, в том что инглиш на уровни делится у русских учитилей уровни обычно апэр интермедиат. А эти вещи, про которые в видео показаны это уже ты должен иметь уровень флуент. А вот флуент нельзя получить тупо решая воркбуки и читая книги.
@@letshigh99 к сожалению, это не мелочи. Всё, что в этом видео - существенно. Просто английский язык, на котором говорят наши после школы настолько ужасен, что даже эти очевидные вещи, кажутся мелочами.
@@shkodichka But she said that it's always wrong to use politics as a plural noun even though it's often used this way by educated people... so that makes her wrong. Moreover, her lesson would have learners stressing over their use of the word unnecessarily when it's not usually a mistake. She has an incomplete understanding of how the word is used.
Personally, I greatly appreciate this kind of teaching since it makes things clearer. Dear Kevin and Liza, thank you so much for this lesson. Please, please keep on making other lessons like this one. I like the way you clearly show how words are correctly pronounced. Moreover, all your lessons are facts-based. Thank you. We love you. ❤
You're awesome.... You pick someone up on their mistakes and it helps us learn the correct English . It also motivates me to learn more about the language and finds it more interesting . Many students have trouble using correct Eng and never have I ever seen anyone on the internet rectify mistakes that someone who claims to be an Eng teacher makes blatantly . Thank you so much for pointing out mistakes .
Great explanation about emphasis very -really-so =100% emphasis pretty -quite-rather = 75% emphasis Kind of - sort of = 50 % emphasis You both guys are 100% teachers. I appreciate your great work.
@@SuperRienzi extremely is another way of saying very, which means "to a high degree". If you want to indicate 100%, "absolutely" or 100% can be used. - I'm absolutely sure. - I'm 100% sure.
I have to agree with what she says regarding the expression "I couldn't care less". It doesn't make any grammatical sense to say it the other way, and the fact that some native speakers say it doesn't make it correct, especially if we consider that it's often a common mistake made by American English speakers.
Maybe I am wrong, but I saw 1 video of Kevin, when he explained that " I could care less" is the wrong expression. Or it was a different blogger, but I do remember it.
@@keepingitwild5994 That's not true. Yes, both are used with the same meaning, but only the negative form is correct. If you remove the "not" from the sentence you're saying the opposite of what you mean. Even most Americans admit it's wrong, but it's a habit they've developed.
You should also explain the difference then between wait for and wait on somebody. They're not interchangable. One of the meaning of wait on somebody - wait for a person to do something. It's a more narrow than wait for.
That's why I always do my homework as a non-native teacher of English. Dear Liza it would be great if you could point out the difference between "wait on somebody" and "wait for somebody" and maybe some others as well. Thank you
@@elna-chanbecause that's the only correct meaning of the phrasal verb "to wait on someone". Just because they found some examples on YouGlish with "wait on" used with the meaning to wait does not prove their point
Veronika is a huge fan of Maria Mogilko.... It seems on her way of speaking and behaving. She tries to copy her every time. If she were smart she would find a proper idol. A native speaker or a certificated teacher would be a good choise.
I think we should check what Liza says too. There is absolutely different meaning "wait on" and "wait for". So Veronica was right. It's not correct to say "wait on" in "wait for" context. Liza, you are just that guy!
And I checked some dictionaries! It's not correct to say "I COULD care less". Just because native speakers say it doesn't mean it's right. What is is going on Kevin and Liza???
“I could care less” makes my blood boil lol It literally makes zero sense 😭 And btw the fact that native speakers make this mistake doesn’t make it correct or any less meaningless
Indeed!! Why do they perpetuate such a gross mistake? And now I hear that if the native speakers use it like that, (I could care less) when in fact they want to express the opposite (that they don't care at all), it is now correct? 🙄
Truth to told, at the beginning, I didn’t like what you guys are doing. However, I have now comprehended that the world needs more teachers like you. I can’t thank you enough!!!
Woowww ! The truth is , guys , you are excellent teachers !! I crazily love the way you explain rules, tips, grammatical mistakes and vocabulary 🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Well, I guess you right guys about the mistakes she made but that doesn't necessarily mean we need to stop unsubscribing or something, everybody messes up even you two on this CZcams, she teaches a lot of stuff really good, and this is just the fraction of what she capable of. She created a community where people are finding jobs because of her and all the other things we can benefit from. It is inevitable to make mistakes.
I always say this. You must go over everything before teaching something... We are imperfects and we always make mistakes all the time. Making mistakes is part of learning any language but please!!! If you are a teacher study as much as you can, check the words that you want to use...before teaching English. I always do that with English and Spanish!!! Regards from Venezuela
Kevin and Lisa as always I have to say, I’m grateful that you were both teaching us the “English language correctly.” Please don’t stop because we’re totally inspired in speaking the language, kudos to both of you !!! Your dedication for the students is truly amazing and we really appreciate it immensely.
Thank you for this content. I really enjoyed it. Using the right words has always been important to me and videos like this are very helpful to understand the difference between words.
English teachers should not be expected to be Perfect All The Time, but there's a difference between a genuine mistake and you scripting a video and not checking whether those you perceive as mistakes are actual mistakes or just expressions you don't know.
I teach ESL to teenagers. I benefited from every video I’ve watched on your channel. A reminder that we shouldn’t forget what humility is and never stop learning! There’s so much knowledge behind these videos. Can’t wait ON the next one 🌷
Wait on and wait for need deeper investigation and better explanation. It’s not that simple and it’s not the same meaning. Still they both are correct. Be careful with wait on/wait for during the tests!
I see alot of people who are learning the English language and then finally be able to speak are trying to be teachers considering themselves mastering it. Thank you for lecturing such teachers.
Hi! I just want to express my gratitide for what you're doing! Please, don't stop highlighting CZcams teachers' mistakes as it's a good way to learn the correct form of a phrase/word/expression in which aforementioned CZcams teachers make mistakes and avoid making the latter while watching them. In my humble opinion, those people who critisize your approach are simply afraid of finding themselves in a similar situation where they teach wrong English grammar/vocabulary. You're doing a pretty good job. Thank you!
Thank you guys for calling out on mistakes made by these so-called 'English influencers'. Somebody may argue that the alternatives in this video had almost similar meanings to commonly used adjectives and it's not a big deal but speaking from experience, as a non-native speaker, I can firmly say that learning correct usage of each and every word early on, will spare you a lot of confusion and time down the road.
Hello Liza and Kevin. All of your videos are EXCELLENT 👍👍👍 I’m improving my pronunciation, increasing my vocabulary, and studying correct English, because of the help from both of you. ❤️❤️❤️
It is good to know the mistakes that others are teaching. Thank you for knowing such obvious errors. This invites us to investigate and learn from those who are really prepared to teach. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Lisa and Kevin for the wonderful work you do, there are so many people there teaching English that sometimes is wrong. Thanks for clarifying these mistakes. As an English learner i really appreciate your work🙏👌
Thanks a million, Kevin Let me tell you something that proves you are doing a good job and it is just worthwhile watching your videos!! I knew the meaning of the word ripoff which is something that is less valuable and cost a lot of money anyway. But when I listen to her said it was a rip-off and what she meant was very expensive I honestly blamed myself and I thought that I had not really understood the meaning of the word rip-off. So I checked the dictionary and I found out that the word rip off doesn't mean expensive at all. So I was right and she was wrong. What on earth those people are doing??? They are just confusing us. Please continue to spot their mistakes otherwise as learners we will be butchering the language for sure. Fatiha From Switzerland
luv what u do and thank you for the correction, it is very important to teach or provide information correctly so that we can pass lessons to our students with a sense of responsibility, keep up the good work.
Wow, this is so cool that you do those videos to help all of us who learn english. I am very grateful for that. I meen all of those people like Marina Mogilko or this girl are able to talk normally. But they are not ready yet to teach anyone.
I am so happy to learn English with native speakers. I don't understand people learning English on such a level from non-native speakers to memorize their mistakes. Anyways, it's good to watch your videos to be more mindful of the mistakes ESL students often make.
A native speaker is not necessary a qualified teacher. There are many impostors among "native speaker teachers" as well who will teach you incorrect English or just colloquial English. There are so many native speakers who confuses "their" and "they're". Moreover they say that Lisa is not a native English speaker 😉
This is what happens when you learn English from books like a nerd then pretend to be an expert in native English. It's like reading a lot of books about relationships then pretend to be an expert in relationships.
Thanks for the video! It is a good for everyone to make sence that Russian people sometimes do some mistakes. We have to be careful when start to listen it.
These so-called teachers that have no clue about their harmful influence make me sick sometimes. How on Earth can you teach English if you are yourself making tons of mistakes and pretend everything is fine. That is ridiculous. Thank you guys for showing this lady.
Of course in the US people can use different variations of one and the same pharase like for example wait on / wait for or by accident / on accident. But the question is either of them are correct and registered in the grammar book or it's just one and only mentioned in it? What do American English grammar books say on wait for /wait on for instance?
Awesome work guys, please keep up correcting those people here on CZcams because they are not teachers but they think they are. Teaching is a very serious thing and most people who want to learn English don't know whether they are good at teaching English or not. What they are doing is not fair. Thank you so much, I really appreciate your work.
Hi Liza Good to see you !! I miss your courage and honesty. You did a good job on your video trying to defend yourself from some haters who continue encouraging some so-called teachers to teach English regardless of the rules and accuracy. Be proud of yourself Fatiha from Switzerland
Astonishing video. I reinforced some grammar rules. Thanks a lot for your work guys. And about your microphone, it has a good quality. Your pronunciation sounds perfectly clear. I'm learning english so, if I made a mistake writing this, please let me know.
Hi Lisa and thanks a lot ...it's completely obvious that she isn't a native...although I'm learning British accent, but your brilliant and correct accent,accurate grammar is amazing ..
I agree with everything they said EXCEPT for the could/couldn't care less part. Seems weird to include that, because Veronika is right - it's not correct to say "I could care less". Just because native speakers make the mistake doesn't mean you should teach it.
This is why I subscribed to this CZcams channel, because I learned really good tips and grammar, pronunciation, etc., as you are not going to learn those staff with so-called teachers. Thank you Lisa and kevin for teaching real English . . . You deserve a hell of a lot of subscribers . . .I am rooting for you both!
I've always thought about this matter especially for non-native CZcamsrs teaching English, you have to cross check their information as much as you can.
For those who say "Why are you shaming these teachers?" It is not shaming, they are teaching incorrect English. How can you pronounce the word "hard" as "hord" and then say, I am going to teach you real American accent. These are terrible mistakes and they must be addressed. Thanks to Kevin and Liza!
Hord? Sound like “whore”to me.Sorry! I have AOM(acute otitis media)
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Agreed! But they should mention a grammar source where the audience could verify what is being said.
Their channel works because they are followed by mostly men who are more hormonal than interested in lesrning english. Facts.
Hord xD Idk why, but it reminds me of a big old horse
Dear Liza and Kevin, please continue your videos about other so-called teachers. They need to be responsible for their audiences!
Great point! I couldn't agree more
@@FecundoArrabales666 but they’re calling themselves “teachers” I don’t know where they get the confidence to think that they’re capable of teaching.
"Wait on" as a synonym for "wait for" is something I've heard much more in US English than British English, but it is used in that sense.
I could care less
As an English language learner, I really appreciate the work you two do, because nowadays there are a lot of people that are trying to teach others without checking the information before. I am glad I came across your channel! ❤️❤️❤️
same! love them!
Especially not native English speakers.
Veronika once said Marina had inspired her. I guess this is what she meant.
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Nobody is safe... Kevin and Liza will come after all so called 'teachers' 🤣Thank you for the video!
Especially if you have many subscribers, and mentioning you may help boost their engagement rate 😜
@@JT-29 😂😂😂
@@JT-29 What is the number of subscribers to you or to any student? What's more important, how many subscribers or millions learning incorrect English? Please check your judgement, you are sidetracking.
@@terenceaustin7186 @Jean Tanaka actually brings up a valid point. If you know how the CZcams algorithm works, you would know what he is talking about.
Ohh yeah when l saw this video l laughed so much first Marina and now Veronica omg😂but still thank you for the video . But l also want to say that Veronica and Marina they really inspired me so much 🩷
I’m an advanced English learner and I watched a couple of her vids (before watching this) and I literally doubted myself lol. 🥴 it makes me angry to think that there are so many people who are learning from her (and her likes) that don’t know any better.
Keep those vids coming! 👏🏻
Ребята, вы делаете просто супер полезное дело! Столько развелось блогеров «учителей», что голова кругом и многие начинают учиться сразу не корректному. Продолжайте дальше, пусть все знают, кого не нужно слушать и у кого не нужно учится.
Так и быть! Продолжим ! С уважением Кевин и Лиза!
@@letshigh99 тогда как русский человек может учить «реальному американскому английскому» 😢
@@sskp6168 lol imposter
@@letshigh99 ну тут прикол, в том что инглиш на уровни делится у русских учитилей уровни обычно апэр интермедиат. А эти вещи, про которые в видео показаны это уже ты должен иметь уровень флуент. А вот флуент нельзя получить тупо решая воркбуки и читая книги.
@@letshigh99 к сожалению, это не мелочи. Всё, что в этом видео - существенно. Просто английский язык, на котором говорят наши после школы настолько ужасен, что даже эти очевидные вещи, кажутся мелочами.
Well. Now I hope that Marina and others can accept your video NOT as something personal. )
I really like this format.
Why is this so hard for these “teachers” to simply use google before posting??
Thanks for the video
Marina is breathing easy today 🤣
I don't understand why it's so difficult for these "trying to be teachers" to check the info in a dictionary before publishing a video
Because the only thing they care about is the CZcams profits.
@@shkodichka But she said that it's always wrong to use politics as a plural noun even though it's often used this way by educated people... so that makes her wrong. Moreover, her lesson would have learners stressing over their use of the word unnecessarily when it's not usually a mistake. She has an incomplete understanding of how the word is used.
@@FidelCM nailed it
Personally, I greatly appreciate this kind of teaching since it makes things clearer. Dear Kevin and Liza, thank you so much for this lesson. Please, please keep on making other lessons like this one. I like the way you clearly show how words are correctly pronounced. Moreover, all your lessons are facts-based. Thank you. We love you. ❤
You're awesome.... You pick someone up on their mistakes and it helps us learn the correct English . It also motivates me to learn more about the language and finds it more interesting . Many students have trouble using correct Eng and never have I ever seen anyone on the internet rectify mistakes that someone who claims to be an Eng teacher makes blatantly . Thank you so much for pointing out mistakes .
It's really weird that very body wanted to be a teacher while they can't even manage the basics of the language
Great explanation about emphasis
very -really-so =100% emphasis
pretty -quite-rather = 75% emphasis
Kind of - sort of = 50 % emphasis
You both guys are 100% teachers.
I appreciate your great work.
Let me ask - if very is 100% then what is extremely?
@@SuperRienzi Extremely is going beyond the ordinary or average: more than 100 %
@@SuperRienzi extremely is another way of saying very, which means "to a high degree". If you want to indicate 100%, "absolutely" or 100% can be used.
- I'm absolutely sure.
- I'm 100% sure.
You guys are awesome thanks for correcting their mistakes a big high-five from all non native english speakers trying to learn proper english
Congratulations Veronika. You are famous now. hahaha. And I'm not talking about viewers, I'm talking about this achievement.
@@moonlight19720 But she hadn't the honor of being corrected by Kevin & Liza
I have to agree with what she says regarding the expression "I couldn't care less". It doesn't make any grammatical sense to say it the other way, and the fact that some native speakers say it doesn't make it correct, especially if we consider that it's often a common mistake made by American English speakers.
Maybe I am wrong, but I saw 1 video of Kevin, when he explained that " I could care less" is the wrong expression. Or it was a different blogger, but I do remember it.
They both mean the same thing. It's one of those examples where even if you take away the word "not" it still has a negative meaning.
@@keepingitwild5994 That's not true. Yes, both are used with the same meaning, but only the negative form is correct. If you remove the "not" from the sentence you're saying the opposite of what you mean. Even most Americans admit it's wrong, but it's a habit they've developed.
@@dannyjorde2677 The word less will not give the sentence a positive meaning even if there is no "not".
@@keepingitwild5994 The word "less" doesn't have anything to do with something negative. The only right way of saying it is with the word "not".
I'm learning a lot from you guys ! Thank you
You should also explain the difference then between wait for and wait on somebody. They're not interchangable. One of the meaning of wait on somebody - wait for a person to do something. It's a more narrow than wait for.
Great thanks, Kevin and Liza! Your content is really useful for non-native speakers like me.
That's why I always do my homework as a non-native teacher of English. Dear Liza it would be great if you could point out the difference between "wait on somebody" and "wait for somebody" and maybe some others as well. Thank you
"Wait on" is mostly used when a waitress assists people eating at a restaurant, i.e., the waitress was waiting on table nine.
@@GRADER800but it has a completely different meaning in this case, it's not the same option that was used as an example in this video
@@elna-chanbecause that's the only correct meaning of the phrasal verb "to wait on someone". Just because they found some examples on YouGlish with "wait on" used with the meaning to wait does not prove their point
knowing the correct English is very important~!!! thank you very much~!!!! :)
Veronika is a huge fan of Maria Mogilko.... It seems on her way of speaking and behaving. She tries to copy her every time. If she were smart she would find a proper idol. A native speaker or a certificated teacher would be a good choise.
I think we should check what Liza says too. There is absolutely different meaning "wait on" and "wait for". So Veronica was right. It's not correct to say "wait on" in "wait for" context. Liza, you are just that guy!
And I checked some dictionaries! It's not correct to say "I COULD care less".
Just because native speakers say it doesn't mean it's right. What is is going on Kevin and Liza???
@@plotko_a Alexandra, come here to America and you'll see that Kavin and Liza are both correct.
They teach us real life American English.
Kevin and Lisa you are “ Great teachers “ keep on with the great job we are very grateful!!!🙏👍❤️
“I could care less” makes my blood boil lol
It literally makes zero sense 😭
And btw the fact that native speakers make this mistake doesn’t make it correct or any less meaningless
Indeed!! Why do they perpetuate such a gross mistake? And now I hear that if the native speakers use it like that, (I could care less) when in fact they want to express the opposite (that they don't care at all), it is now correct? 🙄
I think the premise is ''the Americans use this so don't use this...'' and they use both. They didn't talk about grammar
Thank you so much, Kevin and Liza, for shedding light on many tricky things. Really good to know!
Truth to told, at the beginning, I didn’t like what you guys are doing. However, I have now comprehended that the world needs more teachers like you. I can’t thank you enough!!!
Woowww ! The truth is , guys , you are excellent teachers !! I crazily love the way you explain rules, tips, grammatical mistakes and vocabulary 🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
We really need more videos like this one. Thank you so much, Liza and Kevin.
Well, I guess you right guys about the mistakes she made but that doesn't necessarily mean we need to stop unsubscribing or something, everybody messes up even you two on this CZcams, she teaches a lot of stuff really good, and this is just the fraction of what she capable of. She created a community where people are finding jobs because of her and all the other things we can benefit from. It is inevitable to make mistakes.
I always say this. You must go over everything before teaching something... We are imperfects and we always make mistakes all the time. Making mistakes is part of learning any language but please!!! If you are a teacher study as much as you can, check the words that you want to use...before teaching English. I always do that with English and Spanish!!! Regards from Venezuela
Very useful as always!
I wish all teachers do this with all other teachers. 😊 Working together. 💖
Kevin and Lisa as always I have to say, I’m grateful that you were both teaching us the “English language correctly.” Please don’t stop because we’re totally inspired in speaking the language, kudos to both of you !!! Your dedication for the students is truly amazing and we really appreciate it immensely.
Thank you for this content. I really enjoyed it. Using the right words has always been important to me and videos like this are very helpful to understand the difference between words.
English teachers should not be expected to be Perfect All The Time, but there's a difference between a genuine mistake and you scripting a video and not checking whether those you perceive as mistakes are actual mistakes or just expressions you don't know.
Exactly! As an English teacher, whether you're a native speaker or not, you should only teach what you know to be true. You have to do your homework.
I think the girl is making those mistakes exactly for the teachers show where the mistakes are, It's a Very good Video! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️
Thank you SO much teacher!! I love these types of videos!!
I teach ESL to teenagers. I benefited from every video I’ve watched on your channel. A reminder that we shouldn’t forget what humility is and never stop learning! There’s so much knowledge behind these videos. Can’t wait ON the next one 🌷
@@learnjapanesewithsam2469 thanks for you comment. I’ll do more research on that.
Wait on and wait for need deeper investigation and better explanation. It’s not that simple and it’s not the same meaning. Still they both are correct. Be careful with wait on/wait for during the tests!
I see alot of people who are learning the English language and then finally be able to speak are trying to be teachers considering themselves mastering it.
Thank you for lecturing such teachers.
@Reverend Boaz I'd like to see comments on
Parlati's lesson
Another good decomposition of errors. 👍
Thank you, unfortunately many individuals who recently mastered the skills to speak English fluently decide to be teachers.
@Reverend Boaz absolutely agree with you
Hi!
I just want to express my gratitide for what you're doing! Please, don't stop highlighting CZcams teachers' mistakes as it's a good way to learn the correct form of a phrase/word/expression in which aforementioned CZcams teachers make mistakes and avoid making the latter while watching them. In my humble opinion, those people who critisize your approach are simply afraid of finding themselves in a similar situation where they teach wrong English grammar/vocabulary. You're doing a pretty good job. Thank you!
Tbh I learn a lot from your videos, as all these “teachers” are native Russian speakers so their mistakes are close to my heart 😂
I would love to learn from spanish speakers mistakes, maybe i have many of them
OMG!!! That was great!)))
Little details matter!, Thank you Liza you inspire me to be Better!
Thank you, Kevin and Liza! This is the best way to take lessons from you without a doubt.
Thank you guys for calling out on mistakes made by these so-called 'English influencers'. Somebody may argue that the alternatives in this video had almost similar meanings to commonly used adjectives and it's not a big deal but speaking from experience, as a non-native speaker, I can firmly say that learning correct usage of each and every word early on, will spare you a lot of confusion and time down the road.
Ohh,I am enjoying hahahaha.Thanks Liza and Kevin. 🤩
Guys, decent can actually be used as good, but it's more of a slang expression, check out Urban Dictionary
Hello Liza and Kevin.
All of your videos are EXCELLENT 👍👍👍 I’m improving my pronunciation, increasing my vocabulary, and studying correct English, because of the help from both of you. ❤️❤️❤️
Great. Keep doing it.
I'm an English teacher and I'm with you.
Yes, I saw the word maths in British study books, so it must be the British version and is used as a singular form.
It is good to know the mistakes that others are teaching. Thank you for knowing such obvious errors. This invites us to investigate and learn from those who are really prepared to teach. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Lisa and Kevin for the wonderful work you do, there are so many people there teaching English that sometimes is wrong. Thanks for clarifying these mistakes. As an English learner i really appreciate your work🙏👌
If I am asked, "who fight a real holy war in the world nowadays?" My immediate answer will be, "Kevin and Liza."
Keep it up! Thanks!
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Omg Now Veronica!😂 After Marina
Come on Liza and Kevin i support you,!!!🙏💚this is really important..
Thanks a million, Kevin
Let me tell you something that proves you are doing a good job and it is just worthwhile watching your videos!!
I knew the meaning of the word ripoff which is something that is less valuable and cost a lot of money anyway. But when I listen to her said it was a rip-off and what she meant was very expensive I honestly blamed myself and I thought that I had not really understood the meaning of the word rip-off. So I checked the dictionary and I found out that the word rip off doesn't mean expensive at all. So I was right and she was wrong.
What on earth those people are doing??? They are just confusing us.
Please continue to spot their mistakes otherwise as learners we will be butchering the language for sure.
Fatiha From Switzerland
luv what u do and thank you for the correction, it is very important to teach or provide information correctly so that we can pass lessons to our students with a sense of responsibility, keep up the good work.
I really appreciate your hardwork.. From now on every single teacher will think hundred times before teaching 👍
The best ever video! Thank you teachers!
Thanks❤️
Wow, this is so cool that you do those videos to help all of us who learn english. I am very grateful for that. I meen all of those people like Marina Mogilko or this girl are able to talk normally. But they are not ready yet to teach anyone.
Great work!
Kevin: don't stop using very, very is a very good word🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am so happy to learn English with native speakers. I don't understand people learning English on such a level from non-native speakers to memorize their mistakes. Anyways, it's good to watch your videos to be more mindful of the mistakes ESL students often make.
A native speaker is not necessary a qualified teacher. There are many impostors among "native speaker teachers" as well who will teach you incorrect English or just colloquial English. There are so many native speakers who confuses "their" and "they're".
Moreover they say that Lisa is not a native English speaker 😉
This is what happens when you learn English from books like a nerd then pretend to be an expert in native English. It's like reading a lot of books about relationships then pretend to be an expert in relationships.
I love these guys
Thanks for the video! It is a good for everyone to make sence that Russian people sometimes do some mistakes. We have to be careful when start to listen it.
Listen to it*
Great video, thank you for teaching correct English.
These so-called teachers that have no clue about their harmful influence make me sick sometimes. How on Earth can you teach English if you are yourself making tons of mistakes and pretend everything is fine. That is ridiculous. Thank you guys for showing this lady.
The confidence of those so called "teachers" makes me angry 😡. Thanks Kevin and Lisa for destroying those fake teachers with puffed egos.
I love Veronica Mark's videos. She's amazing. She inspires me to try to speak English. No one has to be perfect.
I really enjoyed watching this video,
This channel is my favourite.
Millions of thanks to Lisa and Kevin.
Of course in the US people can use different variations of one and the same pharase like for example wait on / wait for or by accident / on accident. But the question is either of them are correct and registered in the grammar book or it's just one and only mentioned in it? What do American English grammar books say on wait for /wait on for instance?
Thank you, your videos are very (nor pretty) helpful!
Awesome work guys, please keep up correcting those people here on CZcams because they are not teachers but they think they are. Teaching is a very serious thing and most people who want to learn English don't know whether they are good at teaching English or not. What they are doing is not fair. Thank you so much, I really appreciate your work.
thank's
Hi Liza
Good to see you !!
I miss your courage and honesty.
You did a good job on your video trying to defend yourself from some haters who continue encouraging some so-called teachers to teach English regardless of the rules and accuracy.
Be proud of yourself
Fatiha from Switzerland
Thank you so much for these videos, don't stop please.
Astonishing video. I reinforced some grammar rules. Thanks a lot for your work guys. And about your microphone, it has a good quality. Your pronunciation sounds perfectly clear. I'm learning english so, if I made a mistake writing this, please let me know.
Wow!!! Thank you 👏
Omg,,,i never thought that those teachers are teaching us incorrect things on such an open platform!!! thanks for revealing them...
Hi Lisa and thanks a lot ...it's completely obvious that she isn't a native...although I'm learning British accent, but your brilliant and correct accent,accurate grammar is amazing ..
God bless you guys. I'm learning a lot from.
Marina Mogilko N 2
little Mogilko
You guys are really rubbing salt in the wound!!!
@@andrewjustin256 ok, sorry! Then let's learn broken English! In her native language it's not acceptable to use broken language though!
@Nico Cool No no my friend, I was just pulling your leg!! I should've put 😀😃😄😁😆😅😂🤣 emojis to make it felt like I was being humorous!
@@andrewjustin256 sorry! I shouldn't have reacted like that!!!
Please continue this series of common mistakes made my teachers which we are following from a long period of time.
very good video, thank u a lot
Perfect lesson, as always! Thank you, Liza and Kevin!
I agree with everything they said EXCEPT for the could/couldn't care less part. Seems weird to include that, because Veronika is right - it's not correct to say "I could care less". Just because native speakers make the mistake doesn't mean you should teach it.
Thank you guys for clarifications, especially poliDics and restrooms
Thanks, it was reasonable
Thank you, these videos are super helpful!!
This is why I subscribed to this CZcams channel, because I learned really good tips and grammar, pronunciation, etc., as you are not going to learn those staff with so-called teachers.
Thank you Lisa and kevin for teaching real English . . . You deserve a hell of a lot of subscribers . . .I am rooting for you both!
Great job guys, we and the exposed "teachers" are learning acurate english, thank you very much.
Oh, my God..this channel is just a pleasure to watch)))
I've always thought about this matter especially for non-native CZcamsrs teaching English, you have to cross check their information as much as you can.
Thanks teachers for help us to pronounce real american English like native speakers
So interesting