Sound more fluent with these adjectives

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These adjectives will help you to understand native speakers, and make your conversations sound more fluent. Watch this video to learn some interesting words that you can use instead of "good", "bad", "happy" and "sad".

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Thank you mrs Helen for your wonderful educational channel. Yes there are synonyms of words and pharses too I learned from American channel way to go means excellent and you are rock means you are amazing, you nail it you got it or understood perfectly. Actually English language needs efforts from both native and non native speakers. As I told you Iam always keeping notebook and pen beside me to look up for new information and vocabularies because Iam not native speaker. I applied to work as English teacher in Academy improving plan for weak students, but they told me nobody register, and if students come for remedial classes they will call me .

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Hello there Helen! Hope your doing good. I have been learning English Language for the past 3 years now. I really love English Language and Of course I want to enhance it and take it to the advance level. My current level is between B1 and B2 and now I want to really focus on British English. I have always looked for British English. Glad to find you! I have just came across your channel and find it very captivating. I just want to know if you teach personly somewhere. Like on Itaki or somewhere. I would love to join you. You are doing great! Good luck. :)

HajrahAbid
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Thrilled to bits to see you again Helen.
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Cioa for now.

ccuxewr
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Hi, what is the difference between the two sentences?
1) He can run 10k.m.
2)He can run up to 10K.m.

Ivan-
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Hi, Are all of the sentences acceptable?
1) Do you have any experience working with children?
2)Do you have any experience in working with children?
3) The government cannot be seen as giving in to terrorists' demands.
Can the preposition 'As' be omitted in this sentence?
(4) The government cannot be seen giving in to terrorists' demands. I think number 4 can be the reduced present participle clause. The full sentence is 'The government cannot be seen while he is giving in to...'

dan
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Long time no see, teacher, where have you been???

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