WELCOME TO ISWEARENGLISH - British English Pronunciation - Learn English

WELCOME TO ISWEARENGLISH - British English Pronunciation - Learn English

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@begonaableful
@begonaableful - 19.03.2013 23:46

is it from your school?

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@belkacemlakhdari4016
@belkacemlakhdari4016 - 20.03.2013 08:45

hi my best teacher ever, I want know the differences between may, might, can, and could. thanks

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@jasonbautista9898
@jasonbautista9898 - 22.03.2013 17:55

have you ever been part of the audio in some English books? Your voice sounds very familiar to me. Great videos I'm suscribed

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@paulomedeiros9381
@paulomedeiros9381 - 01.04.2013 02:59

Hi there, I'm a Brazilian teenager, learning british english by myself, and your videos have been helping me a lot. Keep making these very informative videos. Have and nice day, and thanks :)

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@vlad013
@vlad013 - 29.10.2013 18:56

Thank you.

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@user-mm6be5et7n
@user-mm6be5et7n - 08.08.2014 11:42

I'm perflexed when I see the similar feelings of fear in the text, because I can't tell the difference between "I'm afraid", "I'm scared", "I'm frightered", "I'm terrified", "I'm petrified" and "I'm horrified". Could you tell me get the difference among these feeelings of fear. Possibly, the best way is to arrange them in a row of increasing of power of fear. What's the most strong emotion? What emotions are the mix of fear and nervous? And what words are more formal and more using in casual life?

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@user-mm6be5et7n
@user-mm6be5et7n - 09.08.2014 18:05

I'm trying to deal with the difference between "mugger", "buglar", "robber", "thief", as I'm learning a topic about "crime". I think it's a good topic for making a video for your subcribers. I find ways not only to get, but and to memorise for using in my colloqial and writing speech. I also face the issue about the difference among the verbs connected with crime. Especially it are "to burgle", "to hold up", "to mug", "to rob", "to steal". Could you devote some lessons for a vocabulary about crime  and help your subcribers get the difference among confusing words and memorise them for using colloqial and writing speech?

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@mikeLgriebel
@mikeLgriebel - 25.11.2017 15:25

What does "received" mean in standard southern British received pronunciation?

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@abdsnomadicescapades7773
@abdsnomadicescapades7773 - 14.03.2019 18:59

That tie is awfully long.

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@hilariouslystyle202
@hilariouslystyle202 - 16.03.2019 09:30

Best

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@fundatunc
@fundatunc - 31.01.2020 14:47

Thanks teacher, I will follow your recommends.

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@michaeljacksonperu9126
@michaeljacksonperu9126 - 08.02.2020 08:31

thanks

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@flawyerlawyertv7454
@flawyerlawyertv7454 - 09.03.2020 20:09

Almost 7 years later 🎈🎊🎂

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@flawyerlawyertv7454
@flawyerlawyertv7454 - 09.03.2020 20:11

Loved it 🎂🎊🎈👏

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@nby195
@nby195 - 14.03.2020 20:55

They said, 'You'll never see short sleeve shirts abroad. There's the only stupid country where you can find it. And it"s Russia, of course...'
Our reply to Russia's haters. Tadaaaam.
The British himself, the essence of 'foreign' things... in a shirt with short sleeves. Moreover, a tie on such a shirt!!!!!
Unbearable... for the haters. 😆

And nice to see you, teacher, once again. Thanks for all you do for all of us. You're just great.

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@urbanagriculture6866
@urbanagriculture6866 - 19.06.2020 00:18

U r great

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@moviecentermoviecentre100m8
@moviecentermoviecentre100m8 - 08.10.2020 18:52

Sir, please tell me the difference between CUSTOMS and RITUALS.

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@princenegi1886
@princenegi1886 - 06.11.2020 12:35

Such a cute tie.

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@user-md9sk2yz6l
@user-md9sk2yz6l - 22.04.2021 15:50

Hi sir 😍
Do you have any books in your Chanel talking about English skills
If you have give me names please 🌺🌺

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@patriciasaldanha3165
@patriciasaldanha3165 - 14.08.2021 22:12

❤👍❤

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@Mano_2
@Mano_2 - 23.01.2022 01:12

I like your Chanel 100 percentage

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@domybarahona8985
@domybarahona8985 - 15.04.2022 20:49

Hello, what means iswearenglish?

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@johnaustin6067
@johnaustin6067 - 08.11.2022 07:29

Bwahahaha!

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@johnaustin6067
@johnaustin6067 - 08.11.2022 07:30

How to find such ties?

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@johnaustin6067
@johnaustin6067 - 08.11.2022 07:31

I honestly thought it was pronounced Is wear English

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@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 - 14.05.2023 04:18

HE IS LIKE A HOGWARTS PROFESSOR

MAYBE HAGRID'S BROTHER TEACHING ENGLISH

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@clutchgamermoments
@clutchgamermoments - 30.05.2023 22:00

I subscribed and liked

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@christophertadeo6120
@christophertadeo6120 - 17.06.2023 08:05

Know the language, know the culture. Always been my mantra.... With that said, on that note... Let us begin.... 🙃

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@christophertadeo6120
@christophertadeo6120 - 17.06.2023 08:05

P. S. Nice tie professor... 🙃

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@you2tooyou2too
@you2tooyou2too - 24.01.2024 20:51

Of course, since English is the 'lingua franca' of many cultures throughout the world, including international commercial air traffic control, the web, and small cultural islands or enclaves like Iceland, Hawaii, etc., you should stay aware that there are many cultures attached to English, and many sub-cultures that use atypical idioms & definitions, not to mention shibboleths, used to maintain their cultural identity & exclude members of different (sub-)cultures. {Humans are more complicated than they know.} "Is we not English?" "Yuhuh!" ;-)

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