wrap, regift, give, get, and exchange. And of course, we will also look at the culture of gift giving, and popular occasions for exchanging gifts – birthdays, holidays, weddings, housewarmings, Christmas, baby showers, and more. Watch, learn, and get ready for your next gift-giving moment!
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question number 10 what the reason for answer GOT
Is there a result for the test?
great lesson, and thank you for this english vocabulary course.
“Housewarming party.” I wasn’t familiar with that expression.
Dear Emma, you always make great effort to prepare every new lesson efficiently. So we can easily follow your explanations step by step. You teach us in a friendly manner and do not hide your privacy. Thank you so much!
The most precious gift we have ever received is you Emma, and we will not say to this gift ” You should not have”.
Your English courses are gifts to every English learners across the world.
Thank yo so much,
In Islam we share food with our neighbors and exchange smile with everyone
Thanks Emma ☺️
But i dis like to regift presents
Thank you very much, Emma!
I got an awesome toy to my nephew.
I don’t regift because I don’t think it is nice.
I think I will take a bottle of wine as a Housewarming gift to her next week.
Thank you so much again, Emma!
I want to start for glimmer
I wish you a Merry Christmas, Emma!
Thanks, i am grateful
Thank you so much for the corrections but I really don’t understand the meaning of question (1). THANKS ALOT
Iam very grateful
Thank you so much for this gift lesson.
In Morocco, we give gifts during Eid al-Fitr in the form of money to young children.
Hello Emma, in Brazil, we like to exchange presents in the end of year, but it’s funny, because it seems like a joke.
Dear Professor Emma, Thank you for this video. I have learned how to respond when I am offered a gift or a present, vocabulary related to giving a present, and grammar rules related to it.
Thank you for this lesson again.
thank you
You deserve a gift for such a great lesson Emma.
Thank you
hi everyone