half-full or half-empty
? When life gives you lemons
, do you make lemonade? What happens when one door closes
? Speak more optimistically to yourself, and encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to reach their goals and expect the best from life.
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I love the way you teach.
Thanks my teacher.
Thank you Rebecca! your lesson were very clear. I love it every time you explained then gave us an example. I love it. Once again thank you .
Hi Rebecca. Thank you for this wonderful lesson. this lesson made my day and also a good way to start our morning with some positive vibes. Thank you so much and stay safe :)
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you 🌹💞
Most welcome 🤗🤗🤗
your welcome, if you have any questions, i can support you.
9 out of 9
It’s possible because of you.
Best teacher in the world ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much Ms.Rebecca for the such useful lesson. I will try to use these proverbs in my conversation.
Thank you for teaching us wonderful expressions that can give hope to depressed people. I like those expressions and I can use them even to myself.
wonderful video keep it up
This year gave us many limons. Now I know that to do! I need to buy a juicer! 8^)
Thank you
Very marvellous. It’ll enable me to understand and speak English with confidence
I appreciated it. You’re great !
I do not speak English but I am feeling fortunate with this opportunity…. I am optimistic!
Thank you, Rebecca
THANKS REBECCA, YOU ARE LEADING TEACHER.
How can i prove my english
Thank you Rebecca,
For the best video lesson,
Thank you Rebecca,
For the best video lesson,
Thank you Rebecca, I alway enjoy you class. I love these proverbs because is good to say something positive to others.
I wan to share something that we say in El Salvador.
Dime con quién andas y te dire quién eres.
Tell me who your friends are and I’ll tell you who you are.
Hi, in my language (Italian) exist almost of these proverb to encourage other people to be optimistic. Thanks Rebecca!!
An optimist is a man who plants two acorns and buys a hammock.
Thank you Rebecca.
In Russia we say “Keep your nose up!”
And else – There will be a time than a truck full of the honey-cakes overturn on our street)
And also – “Keep your tail like a pistol” :)
Thank u for the lesson , most of these expressions is used in Arabic and it is used to enthuse a person
I got 10/10, the lesson is easily to understand due to your explaination very well, Thank Rebacca a lot
Hello…I’d like to brush my speaking up. Is there anyone else who is interested in speaking to me on a regular basis? My whatsapp number is +8801812788727.
Thank you.
Rasho.
Thank you Rebecca for this lesson.
Thank you so much my sister for this wonderful lectures. This is a good stuff
thank you
Thank you, You realy makes me very potmistic.
Except for the second sentence, all of the others we use here in Brazil (in portuguese of course), but the last one, we usually say head instead of chin. Thanks for the lesson Rebecca!
hi my teacher Rebecca thank you soo much for the lesson
I have really enjoyed this lesson. Looking forward to learn new similar lessons.
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I am shakil21 from Bangladesh. I really appreciate engVid.com
very useful, thanks!
Thank you teacher Rebecca!!!!!
Thanks Rebeeca for sharing your positive energy.
Very useful
I am really impressed to hear you. Yourvoice and reaching art,Rebecca is impressive and eye-catching. Watching you video i didn’tcontroll myself not to subscribe you and register to the web. Thanks a lot to Almighty allah
Thanks. How iwas!
10/10.
Thank you, Rebecca. I like your lessons a lot, cause it’s always so easy to understand
Thank you for your teaching technique.
8/9 I did my best I really enjoyed this lesson thank you so much you made it really easier for all of us.
Thank you very much
Hi Rebecca, thank you so much for this optimistic lesson. We belong to the same culture so we share most of this proverbs or expressions, but de number 5 is new for me, it can be interpreted in several ways I think. For the number 6 we have a quite similar one in Spanish, you surely know: At bad times, good face, very appropriate for this time. Best regards.
You are simply great.
You so positive on you teaching.
So thoughtful
Tnx.ive got 100 💚
thank you
Outstanding lesson Rebecca! Thanks a jillion!
I am very happy to join here. i love your videos/pretensions mam. It’s very easy to me. i want to learn more.
thanks you so much teacher.
Hold On Hold On we are almost there.
hahaa Thanks teacher i got it <3
great sentences to keep us in a optimistic way of think, thanks a lot…
I’m positive and motivated to pass this quiz. So here is my result 9 to 9 perfect. Thank you God and I would like to thank to Miss Rebecca for helping me to understand this lessons. You di a great job mam. :)
’m positive and motivated to pass this quiz. So here is my result 9 to 9 perfect. Thank you God and I would like to thank to Miss Rebecca for helping me to understand this lessons. You did a great job mam. :)
thank you
Thank you Mam,
I felt very good when I listened your video and I want to say something to everyone that I want to improve my English skills ,so anybodies wants to have English conversations to practise fluency, feel free to whatsapp me on +91 9873218013 because my English is not well.
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Manish
I’ll make contact. Maybe We cou
ld create a group to improve our English
Hi,Rebecca. I’m EduM Silva from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Congrats for your kindness and teaching technique and thanks for all amazing classes you give us.
I like your explaining which is so easy to understand, thanks and I am sure I can learn more from you.
You’re really good teaching English. And an optimistic expression when someone says a bad thing to you “It’s better to have heard this than to be deaf”
Although I knew a lot of English grammar rules, I could never understand or speak. Looking at the half full glass, I decided to cultivate my English. I did not live in an English speaking country, and there was no any native speaker around me either. If life gives you lemons, you can sometimes make only lemonade. So, I focused on internet and mp3 power. Whenever I made any stupid mistake, I chose to keep my chin up instead of quitting. After a long period of practice, I could see the light at the end of the tunnel. Today I exactly know that if there a will somewhere, there is also a way there. Even if I regret now because I did not use that method before, the phrase “better late than never” feels me much better.
Thanks Rebecca!
Hello, your way of teaching is so easy. thanks
CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thank you so much the lesson was so helpful, in Arabic we say; Hope is to burn the pessimism paper ☁🌸
it is amazing video lessons and different levels for students which are in different levels.
thank you professor
very interesting expressions to keep our chin up and be more optimistic while learning English, there’s light at the end of the tunnel
thanks a lot our Teacher Rebecca
Thanks for the lesson Rebecca. That’s great!
I enjoyed a lot. Actually I’ve been optimistic all my life.
Rebecca, thanks for this lesson. You make it always so much fun to follow up with your examples.
I got 80/100 thank you kindly Rebeca
89/100.. Amazing lesson. Thanks Rebecca
I HAVE GOT 100. THANKS, MADAM REBECCA.
i appreciate it. thank you
It is really beneficial and exceptional. Thank you alot
I love the way you teach.