Polite English: Saying YES and NO

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I really enjoy listening to your lessons, you are a wonderful teacher,

joyceogega
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I don't know how to thank you. With your videos, i have improved my English. Now i can speak English and write without any fear. Thank you so much.

delphineyara
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Thanks to all for your interest and feedback. My best wishes to you.

engvidRebecca
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I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS.
You are a great great teacher and your videos are really really useful.Thank you indeed!!!

hijab
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Hi Rebecca, I actually was wondering some of their meaning :-) I really like to speak polite in English as i do in my own language. I got my answers by you. Thank you very much. See you in next video.

baymagic
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This is very helpful. Thank you for broadcasting this video.

TheMrsCDB
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@SickSlipk .I´m learning English, I´m Spanish, so I apreciate the lessons with colloquial expressions since I can´t talk to anybody in English to hear and learn them... ;)

MITHWORLD
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Thank you very much all your videos. It`s very helful

nguyenvanthanh
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I like Rebecca's voice. Thanks to you!

tranvietpkkq
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Rebecca, thanks a lot, that´s really helpfull.that´s tha kind of lesson I like more.Thanks.

MITHWORLD
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hi rebecca yes i do
actually i want to speek english politely.
thanks for this a awesome work.

azadslivany
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Thank you very much, Tickled52!
It actually helped.
You are very kind.
Thank you again!

leandro
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your voice are easy to follow.thanks a lot about this video :D

suzynguyen
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Before watching your lesson, i thought that by all means meant by all ways, because i saw something like that in a context. I read in a dictionary thay mean could signify "way."

creativityzero
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@leandro ribeiro you could say isn't instead of ain't because "ain't" is an improper word.

misslaciface
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Absolutely, wonderful video. to learn some English tips!!! :P

AbidAfghan
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Hi, Rebecca. I'm really enjoying your videos. It's helping me a lot. But I have a question. What means "ain't"? I hear and read this expression all the time, I also know that this has a "negative" meaning, but I do not know how to use it. In other words, when or in which situation I may use "ain't"?

leandro
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" Of course" somtimes considered
rude! when it means " Everyone knows that!"

siavashkhazali
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great videos but you need turn off machine behind camera, it makes noise

alikaboglu
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In portuguese, absolutely = absolutamente = in disagreement.

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