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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Phrasal verb videos

Hello everybody,

I am an English teacher and I have recently made some short videos for my students. They are all short explanations of
phrasal verbs and can be found on Youtube. If anybody would like to check them out and see what they think, I would be delighted to hear your feedback. It's all free of course and hopefully I'll get a chance to put up some more in the coming weeks.

www.youtube.com/user/77PhrasalVerbs

Bye for now,

Alan R Nicol
  

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Hello, Mr. Nicol. I'm a student at a university, but I'm going to be an English teacher like you.

  • Hello, Mr.
  • Nicol.
  • I'm a student at a university, but I'm going to be an English teacher like you.
  • I've ever learned the way to make a video using videoscribe and to upload it on youtube.
  • I think your video will be very useful, especially for me.
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Hello, Mr. Nicol. I'm a student at a university, but I'm going to be an English teacher like you.Emotion: smile I've ever learned the way to make
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Hello Yuslimi, thank you for your kind words. I'm glad I've helped motivate you with your studies. Teaching is not an easy job, but it is a very rewarding one. Good luck!

Mr Nicol
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You're right Sir. Teaching is not an easy jobEmotion: sweating. There are so many things must be prepared before teaching. Moreover, my country
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Good that you're so enthusiastic Yuslimi. Whenever a new curriculum is introduced, it's especially challenging for teachers. However, it is important to embrace new ideas and teaching styles. I find a mixture of old ways and new ways is often the best, so I just hope your country is not changing everything. It's always wrong to "throw out the baby with the bathwater".
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That's a good idea, Sir. New curriculum is usually an improvement of the previews one.Though it always has two sides, benefits and lakcs.
"throw out the baby with the bathwater" what does that sentence mean? Can I learn more things from you?
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"To throw out the baby with the bathwater" is an expression I like. It is used in situations where people make big changes, and in the process, change things that shouldn't be changed. There may be some improvements made, but also many worthwhile elements lost in the process.

If you have any more queries, don't hesitate to ask. Or if you have a favourite phrasal verb, let me know and I'll
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Yuslimu Ilmi"throw out the baby with the bathwater" what does that sentence mean?
It is figurative, but you can get the meaning because it is not an idiom.

Imagine that your baby is very dirty. You give the baby a bath. When you throw away the dirty water (the bad stuff), you keep the clean baby (the good stuff). So when we say "don't throw out / away

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