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hey people hey hey people hey hey people

how are you Mohammed hello how are you

I’m Jase Jase you are Jase apparently

yes wait no longer

we’re live today I’m going to be

teaching you what ever whatever you want

I will teach it so it doesn’t matter if

you want to known for Cammalleri

pronunciation anything it doesn’t matter

I will teach what you tell me to teach

you’re basically my boss yes you looking

you you are my boss um hello let’s say

hello so few people is yellow hello bye

uh hi OMA which which country are you

from tell me where you’re from I want to

say hello in your language if I know

your language which I probably don’t but

this should be fun hey Italy India Kenya

Russia Turkey okay and Turkey merhaba

Russia

privyet Kenya I don’t know my I don’t

really know how any other languages

really south of France hello South the

Front’s what rule Italy was that ciao

okay so today’s class is anything you

want me to teach so yes you are my boss

today tell me what you want to learn and

I will teach it to you right here live

so as you can see yes there are a lot of

you so there is a super chat option if

you don’t want your comment if you don’t

want your question to get lost in the

comments you can use the super chat

option it brings it to a separate point

and I can see and I can teach it much

much more easily okay so we’ve got what

present perfect continuous how to do

perfect tea sound was the IELTS writing

it’s okay uncountable nouns

uncountable has it’s interesting let’s

have a look or two in

no prison perfect day that gets if we

can find let’s find a good question

adverbs adverbs is pretty fun I like

adverbs you know what we might have a

winner with adverbs most we have

prepositions prefixes suffixes ah

you know what prefixes suffixes that’s

fun we’re doing that yeah

prefixes suffixes you win for the moment

we’ll see what happens next

I don’t know it’s a mystery this is a

mystery class welcome

so prefixes suffixes prefixes they are

little things that go at the beginning

of a word that changes the meaning of

that word a suffix that goes at the end

of a word then that again changes the

meaning of it so let’s do a few quite

common suffixes so let’s try the first

one let’s say where’s the end of my

so my man here he’s watching a movie

which movie is he watching you tell me

tell me a really boring movie what is

the worst movie that you’ve seen this

year today is of course Oscars day

so tell me a boring Oscars movie let’s

be controversial here spongebob

spongebob was a movie I don’t think that

confession I’ve never seen spongebob

sorry Justice League oh my god that was

terrible

worst Batman ever Ben Affleck just gonna

is bat metals oh I think we just got

super jet right now we did thank you for

the green super Trat arena please

clarify the difference between to run

errands and to do chores chores they are

in the house a chore is cleaning it is

washing that’s in your house but to run

an errand that means you go out of the

house you there’s a journey involved

with the chore not necessarily a journey

but in errant you leave your house – and

to do that errand errand there’s a

journey involved chore is not both our

work you have to do cleaning washing and

collecting something delivering

something well depends okay so at the

moment our friend here what’s his name

he is watching the worst Batman in the

I can’t watch this I can’t watch this

his name is Ben it’s Ben Affleck

watching his own movie yes

okay bit how I draw Ben Affleck I don’t

think that’s safe for families Ben is

watching his own terrible Batman movie

and he’s saying look I can’t watch this

if you are a good English student you

will know that when you need infinitive

verbs for can and can’t you should use

which which which words for example you

can’t say I will can because after will

you need an infinitive so you can’t say

will can what is the infinitive version

of can can’t Quang Quang your knee

you’ve got it I will be able to

absolutely yes

so be able to when you want to say able

it means you can so that is the suffix

we’re looking at today able okay so he

wants to say the same thing about the

the movie I can’t watch it how will he

say that with a suffix as a sentence try

this movie is oh my god Sanna Sanna you

got it okay my smile roads unable to

watch yes that’s absolutely true that’s

good

but we’re looking for a way to use this

suffix Sanna i’m not able to watch this

movie hi Lucia Lucia I know you

Lucia says that this movie is

unwatchable which brings us to another

prefix um-hmm there we go this is your

intro to prefixes and suffixes right so

this is a prefix it goes before a verb

and changes the meaning of it suffixes

they go after the verb that changes the

meaning to you can have a prefix and a

suffix together right so let’s put what

these are adds the suffix that’s a

prefix okay

so that’s the beginning right let’s move

these because you wouldn’t have them in

the word in fact the word is just

unwatchable together

one word let’s get the comments back

down yeah cool yeah so unwatchable if

something is unwatchable you can’t you

can’t watch it it means the same as this

I can’t watch this this movie is on the

negative watchable

could we say this movie is not watchable

is that possible yes absolutely we could

say this movie but this movie is not

watchable but the prefix to mean no or

the negative that’s unn

sometimes in like impolite or in

inappropriate but let’s for this I’m

right so this one the suffix Abel

you know you know it means can write so

not can not watch basically what it what

it means lovely good saying why can’t he

watch it well lovely girl he’s watching

the worst movie ever

it’s Batman played by Ben Affleck that

is why he can’t watch it it’s

unwatchable spaceman yes I’m reading the

chat hi spaceman and let’s look at some

other prefixes and suffixes I want you

to make your own prefixes and suffixes

write them in the comments and I will

put them on the board so everyone can

see it

Bergson is saying can you pronounce my

name right you have to really count yeah

I don’t like Ben Affleck either he’s

just look okay

Zayn be zaza says your attitude is

unforgivable that’s amazing

yes well done so we want to say I cannot

forgive you or this thing same situation

the exact same thing

forgive that’s the verb you want to say

can forgive forgivable

for example if you I don’t know

you break my phone but it’s an accident

you didn’t want to break my phone don’t

worry everything is okay that is

forgivable it’s forgivable I can forgive

it but if you cannot forgive it it is

say another one yes

Daniela is saying my love story is

unforgettable

interesting what’s your love story I’m

kind of interested now yes absolutely so

we’ve got watchable forgivable

forgettable

for example Ben Affleck playing Batman

is is forgettable we can forget it and

it’s easy to forget yeah look yeah let’s

have a look you guys who write some

really weird questions what’s your

favorite color of the alphabet but

wearable unwearable Cristina Gonzales is

saying wearable and unwearable

it’s that anything it is good you cannot

wear something it’s unwearable notice of

course you remember how British English

we don’t pronounce that ruff ruff it’s

not like that in British English right

so where as a single word where repeat

with me so you can practice

pronunciation where we’re not we’re no

I’ve heard a few different

pronunciations boots yeah we’re however

when the next word begins with a vowel

sound in this case at or

no it’s a schwa a bull a bull that’s a

schwa sound a bull wear rubble in that

case the rough now we pronounce it only

if the next thing is a vowel sound

wearable wearable wearable say with me

every now again okay

thanks Katrina much appreciated um

you’ve arranged a meeting and you’d like

to confirm it in Russian we ask is this

meeting still in force do you ask is

this meeting still on is that right okay

yes um you’ve arranged a meeting with

someone to answer your question your

question is how do we confirm that a

meeting is still confirmed great

question Rina so we have a meeting I’m

not sure the meeting today you’re still

coming or no you have to cancel my

question will be is are we are we still

on are we still on for the meeting are

we still on or no lots of your asking

what’s niche niche is a company they our

company they’re like a twittery company

they gave me a shirt these shirts are so

comfy that’s why I’m wearing it so let’s

ah someone I just saw before when you

write unforgettable that is there’s a

special thing that happens there

so with when a word ends in a tea and

there’s just a tea no we’ll think of the

other ones when it ends in a tea and you

there are other examples but I don’t

know we’ll we’ll come to that this

writing is illegible yes probably um my

writing is not that great wait is

this Meerut is this mirror to you I’m

not really sure I’m really kind of

with with live videos someone likes my

hairstyle thank you yeah I grew this

hair myself no this is fine you can read

this in the right direction good because

it’s already difficult to read my

writing my writing is like a baby I know

I’m sorry

Oh someone said unlearn herbal yes

that’s a great one unlearn herbal if you

think this thing is so difficult

I can never learn it I can’t but I

cannot learn the thing it is unlearn

noble unlearn herbal yeah cool okay you

mix your mistakes are unacceptable that

is a great one yes perfect okay so if

you have anything you want me to teach

right

right now I have hiccups if you have

anything you want me to teach I will

teach it right now unbelievable great

example

yes unbelievable take a screenshot of

this wait let me pose take a screenshot

while I’m looking good and smiling take

a screenshot send it to my Instagram

I’ll thank you for it so get your get

and people of us why am i using my hands

difference between do and make I have a

video coming soon of do and make because

everyone makes mistakes of doing make

everyone makes mistakes not does

mistakes important difference okay it’s

um look th sound I have a few videos on

the th sound if you look on my videos

just type in T a perfect th sound you’ll

see this face teaching the th sound okay

let’s have a look at the difference

between actually and usually that

question came last time I remember that

question I’ve answered that one adverbs

that was it adverbs yeah we could do

adverbs sure okay that maybe maybe

adverbs is great I else good suggestion

unless I think we did unless last time

so I won’t do it again because I don’t

want to bore anyone okay that’s um like

um British slang modal’s special writing

hmm

countable uncountable could be

interesting mmm adverbs okay I’m seeing

a lot of requests for adverbs so we’ll

do that okay cool

and one adjectives to describe him so

what we got happy excited really good

okay cool let’s do happy for this guy

one adjective for this guy

we’ve got angry rude yeah okay so let’s

say let’s use both of them angry oh you

know what give me one more

adjective this guy silly Jenna subset

curious dangerous stupid okay for this

one nice nice okay let’s do that one

yeah nice okay we’ve got two people what

is an adjective an adjective describes a

thing right so these in green these are

adjectives they describe a person a

thing an object so adjective describes a

adjectives so if an adjective describes

a noun which are these things remember a

noun is a thing it’s a person it’s a

chair a table t-shirt that’s a noun

right so if an adjective describes a

noun

what do you think an adverb describes an

adverb describes a situation not exactly

let’s see Mahwah I got it adverbs

describe verbs absolutely it’s an

adjective that describes a verb so how

do we use this yes in action you got it

you guys are the best you know you look

you’re just the best

okay yes an ADD verb describes funnily

enough a verb so let’s say that hmm in a

sentence in a sentence he woops he is

rude he is happy he is nice that is an

adjective that’s normal but we need a

verb we need an action we need something

to happen so what do they do give me an

action give me a verb give me an action

what happens you tell me a fight could

be could be Diane says say hello hello

speaking I like that one this way okay

so he is going to say something bad what

is he going to say

hey lure hey Robbie we greet each other

oh okay okay

hmm so if they greet each other

well the nice guy the happy guy he’ll

just say hi what will the rude angry guy

spaceman thanks man you’re so cool

enjoy the best English Gus wish the best

mate love you khlo but meraxes I’ll kill

you that’s quite rude that is quite

angry yes and you can I don’t know if

you can hear the police they’re outside

they’re coming for me so I have to be

quick right so he is speaking what they

are both speaking but in different ways

we need to describe how they spoke so

let’s make a sentence he spoke how

remember that speak is a verb you

already know that this describes a noun

and we want to say the same thing about

a verb how does that happen

I’m saying rudely absolutely he spoke

give me adverb for rude all we do it’s

super easy super simple we add L white

I’ll explain why yeah rudely or angrily

so um but Adly yes you can also say

badly so this is why this is the reason

why this we want to say the way he spoke

was rude but in a sentence

he spoke rudely he spoke angrily we just

add ly ly to the end of an adjective

then it’s an adverb right

Magda’s saying why spoke because that’s

the verb that happened now you see this

one has ly this one has ily can you tell

me why is it ily why not just why not

just that why not why al why why you

tell me yes because angry who said that

I’d lost you already epi epi says

because angry ends in a whi letter so if

it ends in a y-you must change that to

an i l why why just because yes because

English is ridiculous I’m sorry

English is crazy it’s stupid it’s

ridiculous sorry yeah so you know that

now let’s say um this guy what did he do

let’s try the exact same thing you tell

let’s say he lets not say spoke that’s

he waved what is wave wave is this to do

this hi he waved how oh yes got ya so

there we are

so Ari’s dharani said he waved happily

good spelling Aires yes absolutely so he

waved happily ily well done Aires

because happy ends in a way but we

change it to I L why because we just do

his English is stupid

sorry have a stupid dumb language yeah

and this one with nice how do we use

nice Oh Christina Christina Gonzalez you

are very active in the chat I like it I

like active people in the chat it’s

really really good

yes he waved nicely absolutely so if you

have a good example using an adverb tell

me in the comments I will draw it and I

won’t say what’s happening but other

people have to guess what’s happening so

this is a little challenge for you um

Arina says it’s me again sorry don’t

mean to be obtrusive so I hope that’s

the final question the difference

between a joke and an anecdote that’s a

great question a joke and an anecdote

Arina an anecdote is a story which

happened you can tell an anecdote about

the time you met a famous person an

anecdote about something crazy which

happened to you it’s a real situation a

joke usually is not a real situation

that’s pretty much the only difference

an anecdote again you know it could be

not always

so tell me tell me an example sentence

with a good adverb I will choose my

favorite one and I’m gonna draw it and

everyone’s gonna guess what it is you

are smiley I am I know it’s a happy day

it’s a good day you know what I’m doing

after this

okay let’s see oh I like that one

ooh okay um that one’s good

[Laughter]

Suvi says he danced surprisingly okay cv

one thing you should know if you say

that he danced surprisingly it’s like

you didn’t expect him to dance

thank huh he’s dancing that’s a surprise

he danced surprisingly so I don’t know

exactly what you meant by that but

that’s what that means

oh well I don’t want to what’s the

hey Laura yeah I like this one okay

I’m going to draw one of your examples

you have to write which what the

situation is remember it’s using an

adverb see I’m it thanks for this super

chat buddy much appreciated

you rock yeah the weather in London this

is rubbish Mohammed he waved

pathetically I love that example that is

brilliant

oh okay no I found a better one this one

okay I’m going to draw the situation you

did you write what is happening use an

Oh missed someone didn’t like I said

this is a Christian Christian video

so no swearing this is a puppet teach me

video buddy oh there’s a lot of swearing

okay oh I’m sorry it’s okay so it’s

this is the situation and you have to

tell me what’s happening if you wrote

the thing you can’t write it so he’s not

running he is running he’s running she’s

running but how how are they running

let’s have a look

they are running okay he run slowly

Marwa he run what’s the mistake with

that he/she it runs with s you must have

the s for third person remember running

fast it hasn’t seen so running fast rain

slowly Oh scared me brilliant name by

the way he walked lazily that’s yeah yes

and no so lazily that is the it’s

basically right yeah some of your

they’re running there yeah exactly yeah

a few have you got it um a bill a bill

ik yes you got it excellent

running away carefully I wouldn’t

describe that as careful I’m slowly

Candice Lee sure absolutely but the one

I wanted the one I was going for was

they are running Oh Oh important point

some people think that adverbs can’t be

with continuous tenses I don’t know why

maybe that since some languages I don’t

know but in English you can have adverbs

with any tense simple continuous doesn’t

matter

they are running how yeah

lazy but as lazy ends in Y we say i-l-y

lazily yes well done really really good

you guys are so cool friggin love doing

live chats so um I think we’ll be just

going to say hello to a few more long

hello how are you

did you just assume their emotion I did

sorry the video about apostrophes yes

yes I need to do a video about

apostrophes absolutely I’m an English

student this is from Arya ie I

check is that Turkish I’m an English

student and I’m in trouble with

conjunctions

ah well don’t worry honey

I have video about conjunctions coming

soon and working on it it’s coming I’m

seeing a lot of comments about phrasal

verbs Oh

oh my god I have a huge huge phrasal

verb video with all your favourite

people from YouTube in the video and

it’s coming soon

but it’s only me it’s only me working on

it so it it takes a bit of time but

trust me you are going to love it you

can probably guess who’s in the video as

well okay it’s a look okay TDK how are

you man I’m good thank you thank you for

asking

that’s very kind of you to us kinda

hello from Bolivia hey Lane and Bolivia

lovely to me prepositions at the end of

a sentence I’ve already lost your

comment the comments got super fast

prepositions at the end of a sentence

there is in school traditionally you’re

taught don’t end a sentence with a

preposition the short answer is it

sounds better to end a sentence to not

end the sentence with a preposition

but with phrasal verbs that makes it

impossible

it makes the sentence on not well no I’m

incomprehensible you can’t understand it

so I have a video about that explaining

it in much more detail I recommend that

look at my videos type in never end a

sentence with a preposition you’ll find

it okay so um I have to leave now

but I’m going to see you later its donut

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iris iris hey Allie what is the phrase

it will take a lot more time mutters

Charles in his strange language sounds

strange maybe incorrect

huh okay iris what does the phrase it

will take a lot more time it will take a

lot more time mutters child in a strange

language okay this looks like it’s from

a book iris this question it will take a

lot more time mutters Charles in his

strange language that’s definitely from

a book and just from the style it seems

like it’s from an old book so that makes

me think when they say in his strange

language the character Charles talks in

a strange way so when they say strange

language it just means the way he speaks

right but the sentence it will take a

lot more time no that’s that’s fine that

is correct and that’s completely fine so

yes that is correct

it does it sound strange not really it

sounds fine in English a lot of things

are quite flexible so you can pretty

much do whatever you want in English

okay thank you guys thanks for watching

love you all and I’ll see you on the

flip flop I’ll see you in another life when we’re both cats so yeah bye

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