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keith

    Hello Ronnie,
    How r u,
    Your Way of explanation is very good.

    MOHAMMED SHUJAUDDIN

    Thank you, Ronnie. You’re a fabulous teacher!

    Dang Nguyen

    Hi ronni ..I would like to say thanks to you

    mohamed.hassona

    I’ll have pizza plz

    kotoz

      Haha, I’ll have chicken finger plz

      kellychoykc

interesting…:)

cristina

Hi Roonie How are you? I hope you’re great excellent lesson

Keylor Sancho Rodriguez

thannk u so much

memo

Thanks a lot ronnie… that is very simlple…

cholidah

Leave two

waheedullah

It is useful and easy to understand! Thanks for your amazing lesson!

Joe

I think that is eaisier way to order in a restaurant. I like that way. I understand it better. Thank you!

Tatyana Draganova

Thank you, that was great lesson!! I enjoyed it as a good meal, I mean to your lesson! God bless you*

MILLION

Hello Ronnie!! thanks 4 all ur lessons, it’s so easy 2 learn with ur lessons.
The best wishes 2 u ..
greetings from Mexico

Leslie

Hi Roonie;
I scored 5 out of 5,thanks alot to you,my great teacher….

Shahen

hello miss Ronnie,
I would like to know what is the difference between EFFECT and AFFECT. . .??
normally they confuse me.

naved

    If u dont mind Mr. naved, I cn help u with this.
    look, EFFECT is a noun. for example, u can say: My parents’divorce had a big effect ON me.However, AFFECT is a verb. For example, you wld say: His death affected me.
    I hope that was helpful for u.

    ghadeer

      hi ghader if u look up effect in dictionary , u find that effect is verb also?!

      fere

      h am from y and y nice to meet you ?

      hazaa

i would like to learn more. Because i’m aiming to go Canada someday after i graduate.

jettoy

i love to attend ur class

alok

clear and interesting…Thanks a lot

Lillian

thx miss ronie i like ur method in teaching and i ve a good result in ur quiz

amina

Nice lesson teacher Ronnie keep this up!!

bigboy85

wow nice teacher

bobdacir15

thanks for the lesson, now i know how to order in a restaurant :)

kenssou

I WANNA THANK YOU FOR THIS LESSON. I have a question i want to ask about present simple. i know that the subject who is the one doing the action.EX. BIRDS FLY. IT MEANS THAT THE BIRDS DOING THE ACTION. AND LOVE HURTS MEAN THE LOVE WHO MAKE THE PAIN.BUT I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHEN I SAY EVERYBODY HURTS I DO NOT KNOW WHO MAKE THE ACTION I MEAN EVERYBODY FEELS THE PAIN OR THEY MAKE A PAIN TO SOMEONE MAYBE ALSO MY FOOT HURTS WHO IS DOING THE ACTION. I KNOW THAT VERB TO BE +PP IT MEANS THE ACTION ON ME BUT I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHEN I SAY EVERYBODY HURTS OR ANY EX FROM WHAT I SAID.IT MEANS THAT EVERYBODY WHO THE ONE FEELS THE PAIN OR MEANS THAT THEY HURT SOMEONE . IN BRIEF I DO NOT UNDERSTAND AND CONFUSED ABOUT THAT JUST LET ME KNOW WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE PLZ TELL ME WHO IS DOING THE ACTION.EVEN THOUGH I AM NOT BEGINNER BUT I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT DOES IT MEAN PLZ DO NOT IGNORE MY MESSAGE I’M IN DIRE NEED TO KNOW THIS IS MY 2nd comment on engvid. and thank you for this lesson.

ghghso

I really loved that lesson. Wonderful!

Fernando

Thank you for this cognitive lesson!

Nadin

Hi all the respectable teachers out there its nice to have here and i am hoping that i will soon be fluent in english speaking with all your right and kind support and all your good tips and lessons about how to speak grammatically correct english

rahul1981

Nice

UMAMHESWARAN D

Hello teacher!! i’d like 2 know what is the difference between borrow and lend? hope u can answer it .. take care ..

Leslie

    I have done a lesson on that for you! Search on engvid and you will find it!

    Ronnie

it is good Thankx tchear

meseret

Thank you so much! this lesson is very usefull to Thai student like me :)

suthida

ha ha and now I can order in a restaurant !!!

nandcy

thanks!!!!!!!

luongthucat

thank a lot. let’s go to a restaurant now

toy

thanx for your teaching!
i wanna have the chicken curry now D: lol

haccheese

Ya its fantastic lessons…… i had enjoy it

Prasanna

hello RONNIE……….
i watched your vedio.u r gr8 teacher.
thanks

Bhati

hi ! Ronnie how are you ? Can you please give me your ID

Anusheh

Can u please teach me French

Anusheh

I hope you can answer my question …… Take care

Anusheh

super!!!!

Zhanat

hi you are good enought to me

mary

dear ronnie&
thanx for your lessons
yours nano

nano

really i like it…

nallasivakumarc

Thanks!!!

nallasivakumarc

Hi,I’ll have the soup of day (or garden salads),the Poached Salmon (or chicken curry),the chees cake, and the water plaise !…..Thank you….(Thank you for good lesson

barbaros

If you don’t mind… I want ask something I have assignments what we call the Verbs that are normally followed by the gerund form ?
I found a list of them but I can’t find what they called Please help me.

manal

    Sorry, I don’t understand your question! Do you mean like we usually say “skiing” not “to ski”, or “shopping”, not “to shop”?

    Ronnie

      yes that what I mean and these are >>acknowledge | admit | adore | anticipate | appreciate | avoid | celebrate | confess | contemplate
      delay | deny | describe | detest | discuss | dislike | dread | endure | enjoy
      fancy | finish | imagine | involve | keep | justify | mention | mind | miss | omit | postpone | practise
      quit | recall | recommend | regret | report | resent | resume | risk | suggest | tolerate | understand

      what we call this group ؟

      manal

      hello Mdam.Ronnie i like you re way to learn english or American English keep doing that for us

      aliajmee

Thank you so much! Ronnie, you are a good teacher.

xiaoyi

very thanks

abuhoor

thank you very much

zanb

Very interesting, entertaining and funny. Thanks Ronnie.

josefrancozi

First of all i must say you all are teach very well , absolutely perfect coz we can understand if we don’t know English even . i mean the way of your English is perfect , and all teachers are speaks very clearly , then thank you very much for doing this favor for peoples who doesn’t know more English and beginners. these videos helpful for English perfectly and i wish post more videos future. .Thank you very much

Suresh

    You are welcome!

    Ronnie

      first of all i thanks to u Ronnie.AND FOR ALL THE TEACHERS tat ur helping the people to speak in a perfect manner.after listening to u we feel tat english is the most easy language.And i enjoy by speaking english

      naaz

        i have 1 doubt.. if we want to speak a perfect english instantly.. den what we should do.. reply me soon as soon as possible…

        naaz

          It is impossible to speak any language perfectly, instantly… unless you get a brain transplant!

          Ronnie

          I want a brain transplannnt! :)))
          By the way! Ronnie you speak english very well, you know that? ;) hihihi

          cr777

That was a little bit unusual))) But very interesting. You have nice personality Ronnie))) Can I ask you question? I have trouble with using articles (such as: a, the, an) I don`t know how to use them right way. Could you do the lesson about using these articles, please? Thanks for advance! Best regards.

natalie777

    hello Natalie…how are you?

    mehmet2769

hi dear friend how are you ? I hope that your well and happy life are you ok I miss a lot tash dat elek wh

tash

    hi how are you ?

    tash

it’s very intersting leasson thank you sow much ronnie

brahim

thanks for the lesson…can you please teach me how to answer in a job interview specially for a waiter….thanks in advance….

Michael Angelo

    I will do a lesson for you! Please be patient, we record lessons every 4-6 months.
    Thanks for your comment and good luck!

    Ronnie

Ronnie, you are a good teacher

changzhou2011

this one is good and when i learn this unit i feel hungry………

nouman

i want to ask Ronnie that how many vocabulary words i learn in a day and which one is suitable English to English or English to Urdu pl z give me answer as soon as possible

nouman

    I think at a beginner level, one/two words a day is best. If you are at an advanced level, 3-5 words are perfect to learn per day!

    Ronnie

      yes, that’s correct… :)

      I learned more today on your class…

      Thanks..Ronnie…

      venkat

      hi Ronnie
      thanks for halp as.
      Iwant ask you if you can

      i have big problem with keep the vocabulary.

      mezher

        You need to review vocab. everyday to be able to remember it!

        Ronnie

Thank you Ronnie,I really Love your lessons.

meme

your lesson is very good…..

Nilanka

I like be a teacher you teach understand.

palm

Great lesson Ronnie. Although, I’ve got one question. At the end you said, you’d like “some water” or “a water”. How can you say “a water” if water is a non-countable noun? Or was it just a short form of “a glass of water”? I’d really appreciate your answer.

Magda

    You can say some or a water. A water may be a glass or a bottle of water, which in some restaurants, they charge you for!

    Ronnie

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!!!I´M IMPROVING MY ENGLISH

RENE

It´s so useful!

diegofernandez

Excelent! It’s really helped n inspired me to teach in the class..

Yha

very good!!!

johanna

thank you^_^

punpun

You scored 3 out of 5.

thank you ms

nazei

Thanks a lot

cafe

super!I know the way how to use ‘will’ or ‘to be going to’! For ex: I will get married ( it means that I predict it will happen… some day :) I’m going to get married ( the near future ).

doussiasan

    oups! Sorry? It’s not here. It’s Speak about future :)

    doussiasan

    thank you man I had that doubt

    ringo20452001

hi all

aliajmee

Thanks Teacher Ronnie! :)

princesapple24

thank you :)

specia

Hi Ronnie

could you explain me how we can us “So far” its confused me alot

hope you ‘ll reoly
thanx

karan

    So far means “until now”. For example, I can say I’ve saved $300 so far. Or I’ve been to 10 countries so far. It implies that you will continue to do the action!
    We usually use the present perfect(have+past participle) when we say so far!

    Ronnie

Dear Ronnie,
thank you very much for your lesson. I have a question: how come that in Canada, the french word “entrée” is used for the main course and not for the starter? Because in french, the word “entrée” means starter!! (I am french and I love the food like you!!! :) Regards.

Camille

    Good question….I have no idea why….I guess we(Canadians) just got it wrong!!!! ahhahahahah

    Ronnie

      :-))))
      Bah, the most important thing is to understand what is written AFTER “entrée”, to be able to order what we’d like to eat!! Never mind how you call it!!

      Camille

Thanks for the lesson Ronnie..

Paulo

Hi Ronnie, thanks for the lesson. I want to improve my English skills in order to apply to a new job in Canada next year. I’m still learning English in a local academy, in advance level, but I’m not sure about to have enough communication skills in English. Can you please give some advices to enhance my communication skills ?? thank you very much… Mike…

mikeyes2011

:) Thanks a lot but now I’m hungry ..
So I’ll order some food .

see you later .

Mohamed

Thank you Ronnie, you’re a brilliant teacher. I can read a little in English, I’ve watched the videos since a week and I could understand all explanation!! Thanks a lot.

rapha

wow, nice lesson

chathuri

good teacher

lekbeid10

Hi Ronnie . I am here to claim you an important matter that most of us find it hard to understand the english of native speakers . Plz try to explain me the methods and processes of understanding it in a better manner . Is there any specific method to learn . Plz teach me concerning this cuz i ve got a lot of native English speakers to spend with . Plz kindly help me , Ill be waiting for your reply soon .

rawail

What a ingenious lesson !
By the genial teacher !
Thank you very much indeed.

jmcpeso

Hi Ronnie,I have just started wanching and listening to your lesson only for a few days.To be honest with you,Your method that you use are so efficient which is I really like to follow it.
I am Mehmet and I have been following your lesson from Turkey-Marmaris.

mehmet2769

    Thanks for watching!

    Ronnie

Hi Ronnie…………first of all, let me thank you…..you are taking classes in a simple way and it will be helpful for the beginners also.Keep going.Thank you…….

Shajitha

Ronnie is a good teacher!thanks for the discussion ms. Ronnie:) keep up the good work:)

rimah

it’s a great!!I enjoy to watch your lessons.

sunghee seo

Hi Teacher,
English it’s very good for my learning, thanks you so much.

udomsak

Great! Thank a lot.

rchamchong

Hi Ronnie.
you are very good teacher. thanks you.

Neftali

thanks.thats easy.

howard

If you don’t mind… I want ask something I have assignments what we call the Verbs that are normally followed by the gerund form ?
I found a list of them but I can’t find what they called Please help me.

erik

    I’ve just done a lesson on gerunds! Keep watching!

    Ronnie

thank you

ahmad

i want to marry the teacher

ahmad

Thanks

Kapil

Hi Ronnie,

What if I have to order a soup and a salad from Appetisers and 2 dishes from the main course and 2 desserts ?

No I am not a glutton but what if I am with my wife ordering for her too :)

Cheers
Spandi

spandi13

    Would it be right to say I want the French Onion soup and the Garden Salad.

    Lets say if I am order for a large group.

    You know what I mean ?

    spandi13

      Yes, you can say that!

      Ronnie

    If you are ordering for other people, we use the same language!
    The server does not care how much your order – the more you order, the larger the bill, the bigger the tip!

    Ronnie

      Thank you Ronnie, However I still have a doubt

      Let us say, if I have to order French Onion Soups for a group of 5. Is it right to say 5 French Onion Soups? What I mean to say is if I have numbers before the dish I hope I can drop “the”. Am I right ?

      Spandi13

        Yes, you can say 5 onion soups, and you don’t need to say “the”! Good work!

        Ronnie

          Hi Ronnie,
          Could I say this way even for uncountable items in menu ?

          mazevedo443

hi teacher! how would you pronounce menu?

fleurdeliez

    Men-U!

    Ronnie

I learned some words 2day.wonderful lesson blonde, cutie teacher.

Efrain

Thank you so much Ronnie. That is an effective lesson

moe101

Hi Ronnie!
Thanks a lot for your outstanding lesion. Really it’s appreciated. 
Could u please suggest me how i can improve my speaking proficiency?

hope, you’ll give me a valuable suggestion which one best for me.

thanks!

rafiq123

    The best way to improve speaking is just by talking as much as you can, as often as you can!

    Ronnie

Thanks Roonie, I like your lessons :D

marie helene

Very intresting! Thanks!)))

Peter

Thanks Roonie.
can I say:
I would like the Onion Soup

ahff

    Yes!

    Ronnie

Hi, Miss Ronnie
i am naveed from pakistan and my problem is that i have ability to understand english and have writing skill but when i speak english to other peoples then i feel some hesitation to speak with them, please help me what can i do for getting rid of hesitation.

Regards,

Naveed

Naveed Ahmad

hi ronnie i hope you are good thank’s for the video you made it for people can learn english. i am in usa ny watching your video is really help me. i hope you can read this message c u bye

alex

thanks ronnie i enjoied the lesson and the wounderful commentes.
you have the best learners in the world.

m.ismail

THANKYOU RONNIE GIVE ME MORE SUGGESTION AND HELP ME I AM IMPROVE MY ENGLISH

ISLAHUDDIN

Hi Roonie
How r u ?
I have ques.
When I order anythings
Why u use I’ll have the…..
And don’t use I’ll take the…
Thanks ^^

raghdah

    You can say “I’ll take the….” too! I think I’ll have the is a little more polite!

    Ronnie

Hi Mrs Ronnie…nice to meet you….can or not if I use this word..May I have the …… please…

Faizol

    “May I have the _____, please?”
    Yes, you can use that in a restaurant too!

    Ronnie

thank you so much…the lesson so interesting..

makyuenying

i am so confused about “it” and “This” i don’t know when we use “it” and when we use “this” are these words are similar meaning… plz plz help me out..

vicky

ronnie , you are the best teacher ever

zee

i am so confused about “it” and “This” i don’t know when we use “it” and when we use “this” are these words are similar meaning… plz plz help me out..

vicky

    “This” is something that is near or you can touch it.
    “It” is used for something at any distance!

    Ronnie

Thank you so so much! You are the best ever teacher i have ever seen in my entire life… Thanks Roonie

vicky

so can we say ” this is amazing” or its amazing what is the difference

vicky

    NO difference!

    Ronnie

wow, i already fully know english but im teaching some other people

STOP MAKING REFRENCES TO CANADA!!!

YOUR MOM

    NO!

    Ronnie

Nice , thx alot.

wakeelahmedchanna23

i was right
i had right

which one is correct sentence… and what is the difference between these two sentences…

vicky

    I was right…is correct.
    I had right is not correct! Right is an adjective, so we have to use “to be” verb.

    Ronnie

thanks for your nice lesson

Mohammad Saleem

Yes I am hungry. I ‘ll have the chicken. (^_*)

Great.

othman32

can you give a lesson on hang out

varun

    OK!

    Ronnie

thanks a lot Ronnie,you are a great teacher,and you way to teach us is very simple,if any mistake is in my sentese please!correct this

moni

Hey Ronnie,
It’s Osama again!
wanna ask sth:
when u r at a restaurant, a classy one, do u order everything at once, i mean do u order the starters. entrees and the drinks as well as the desserts at once. or do order, for ex: the starters first then when u finish u order ur main dish? and so, plz tell me the details cause iv never bn to a classy restaurant before…dont tell any one…i dont wanna look stupid, one more thing how do u call the waiter over; wt sentence wd u use, and in case that u order every thing separately, wt do u tell the waiter to left the dishes that u r done with???
and, how can u ask for the bill?
the last question, i swear, now after u ask for the bill, in case that the bill says 25$ and u have a note of 50$, do tell the waiter that u want the change or he will understand on his own? Thanx a lot Ronnie, but plz answer every single question, plz plz plz. thanx again.

osama91

    It depends on the restaurant but u usually order the drinks, then they bring them….then you order the starters and mains they bring out the starters, when you are finished, they bring the main. Then when you are finished, they give you a dessert menu and you order them if you want – usually with tea/coffee or more drinks!!! It is up to the server at the restaurant to time your courses – you should not be rushed or have to wait along time between courses.
    You shouldn’t have to call the server over, a good server always watches his/her tables and should KNOW when the customer needs something.
    If you do have to..you can just look (stare) at him/her….of if you have to actually have to CALL – you just say “Excuse me” and look at the server. In extreme cases, you can go to the bartender or another worker to ask.
    If you give the server money, they always bring you your change (unless you say “keep the change”)

    Ronnie

Thanx a lot Ronnie,
but u didn’t tell me how to ask for the bill, and in case that the service is not included and as in that ex, u have 50$, the bill says 25$, do they deduct the tip on their own or do have to have brought some change with u before u enter a restaurant? and how much do u usually give? can u even ignore giving the tip??
another thing, if u r at Mcdonlads, once u buy ur meal they ask u ( take away) or (what do u call the other option to eat inside)? what would they ask u? when they give u that paper cup to fill it with pop, there is some plastic covers u put on, wd u call them lids or caps?
the last one, if u order a steak, or a burger, their are some degrees they used like done, well done, how can order a steak with all that degrees, i mean, u would say, i would have the steak and i want it 1, 2 or 3 please write all possible degrees and the way u order. and wd they say to you at Mc to know wt size u want( wt are the possible sizes, how wd u order both: the size and degree of cooking)?

osama91

Thanx a lot Ronnie,
but u didn’t tell me how to ask for the bill, and in case that the service is not included and as in that ex, u have 50$, the bill says 25$, do they deduct the tip on their own or do have to have brought some change with u before u enter a restaurant? and how much do u usually give? can u even ignore giving the tip??
another thing, if u r at Mcdonlads, once u buy ur meal they ask u ( take away) or (what do u call the other option to eat inside)? what would they ask u? when they give u that paper cup to fill it with pop, there is some plastic covers u put on, wd u call them lids or caps?
the last one, if u order a steak, or a burger, their are some degrees they used like done, well done, how can order a steak with all that degrees, i mean, u would say, i would have the steak and i want it 1, 2 or 3 please write all possible degrees and the way u order. and wd they say to you at Mc to know wt size u want( wt are the possible sizes, how wd u order both: the size and degree of cooking)?

osama91

THANK U

osama91

so ver thank you very much for this short lesson

mahmutkcicek

can you please tell me the difference!!

1. it will be fruitful
2. it would be fruitful

what is the difference in both these sentences. and what will be and would be tells us…

vicky

hi honey
thanks so much .but if you could mention more about names of food in English to i can ask food in English and in same time know how it is ??
:)

nooour

can you please tell me the difference!!

1. it will be fruitful
2. it would be fruitful

what is the difference in both these sentences. and what will be and would be tells us…

vicky

    “It will be” is used for events that you believe to be true.
    “It would be” is hypothetical.

    Ronnie

thanks a lot!!!

bandana

hello Ronnie!
I am interesting in lessons
I want ask you
and i want to improve my language
How i start i don’t know like I start study first with pronunciation ,grammar or vocabulary .thank you

basma

    I would begin with vocabulary.

    Ronnie

Hi Roonie;
I scored 5 out of 5,thanks alot to you,my great teacher…LOL

scgirl

thank u madam

yasar

ooooh yea very good lesson

engstudent

hi mam,
how to improve vocabulary?
give some examples
thank you

dineshtobe

    Find a new word everyday and learn it – use it in a sentence.
    Watch English tv shows/movies with subtitles, or listen to English music!!

    Ronnie

Ronnie is wonderful!

yenlyn2011

hi rani it was very good and informative lesson but i was just confused between the using of will and will b i don’t know how to use these words in sentens can u help me plz

fiza malik

    Will be is used with a noun or adjective.
    Will is used with a verb.
    EG I will be home. I will be sad.
    I will eat. I will go.

    Ronnie

      Hiiii Ronnie
      Here you have written a sentence which reads as “I will be home”.I have learnt that we say/write like ” I am/was/will be at home.” So in your sentence the preposition “AT” is missing.You may have forgotten to put it there or you just got distracted somehow-may be you were thinking something else while forming the sentence-what ever it may be the reason-but you tell me that should that preposition have been there or not? Please don’t mind anything-I am just one of your student and the most interesing thing is that whatever does not match with my little English-I always ask questions-It’s my instinct and try to keep myself always improved,rectified.So It is my heartiest request to you to forgive me if I have hurt you by commenting over your reply..I would also like to have you to correct my errors if anything is found and also let me know about my English level…Waiting forward for your reply

      sona sharma

        You can say I will be home or at home, both are correct.

        Ronnie

you teach english to us clearly.But we need more your videos.Thanks for all

Jack

thank, the class is very practical and easy of understand

mmolleturo

thanks Ronnie, i like watching your lesson and also learning from u .how to order in a restaurant .i think it’s easier to remember to use that way.

edithlau

Good work!

fabhcruz

Hi Ronnie,
I’m confused with these words.
Can u explain it when’ll we use hope,faith and believe. Pls explain with examples. Pls i’m waiting for ur reply.

darshini

Hi Ronnie,
I like ur way of teaching. I would like to know d difference b/w these words such as, hope,faith,believe. Can u clarify me plz. I’m waiting for ur reply.

priya

thanks Ronnie, you’re great!

113nlav

You´re really a great teacher! I love your lessons! This lesson today was very useful! Thank you very very much!

Sally S

this is excellent!!! thank you very much for the knowlegable lesson!!!!

hope

Hi, Ronnie, you are the best teaching, your method, behavior in front of cameras,giving us very good and usefull contents, talking about normal life and so. Thank you. So why don’t you and you guys at engvid give class by skype ?, can you try it?.

Robson

    Sorry, I don’t have enough time to do Skype classes right now!!
    In the future, if I have Skype lessons, I will tell you! Thanks for watching!

    Ronnie

thank you :)

sweet99

waaaaaaaaaaaw it was so good and amaizing thanks teacher

lina

but I have question When I say for any type of food in the restaurant tell Daaima before food( the)?

lina

Thanks a lot Ronnie for the Lesson.

alienet

thank u very much my dear

hassan

5 of 5!!!! thank you Ronnie,amazing lesson!!! This lesson helped me a lot!

danielhun65

hi my teachers.warm to your armes.

masoud

can u plz tel me the correct pronunciation of these words –
1) desserts
2) restaurant

manjari

    1) desserts = “du-zerts”
    2) restaurant = “rest-ront”

    Ronnie

thnku so much….

manjari

I LIKE HOW U ARE TEACHING

Maggy

Thanks very much Ronni.
I love your lessons

juan

Hi Ronnie thank so much GOD BULESS YOU

yared

Lovely lesson. I found very interesting the different ways to expression. “On trays” and “Pop” sounds nicer in my opinion :). Thank you teacher.

Isabel

Thank you for your teach. You speak very interesting and cleary…

Rovshan

Undoubtedly excellent

Sushil K M Mishra

Shes a very lively teacher, Love the facial expressions.

Ips

Hey I’m addicted to ur teaching style..
Great work..Keep rocking…

TDP

its very amazing teaching, i have a lots of learning about english…just keep moving pls

bhing

Hiii Ronnie
This lesson went very fine ,informative as your lesson always go..I am happy to have known some new words and I will definitely be using those words when I get to a restaurant next time….keep going ….

sona sharma

just love d way u teach!!!!!!!! wid ur lovely expressions!!!!!!:)

prachi

hi! can u plz tel me the correct pronunciation of these words- desert & dessert

dvali

    Desert – dez/zert
    dessert = “dizzert”

    Ronnie

WOW! what A WONDERFUL LESSON. I LOVE IT.

josephine

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ahmad

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samar

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Imtiaz Ali

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samehegypt89

Can i have Russian salad in starter.
I’ll have Indian curry with naan brads please from main course.
I’ll take the mint ice cream at the end thanks, please give us two half pints cokes as well.
could you please check these sentences thanks

akmajs

    Can I have a Russian salad as my starter.
    I’ll have Indian curry with naan bread please as my main course.
    I’ll take the mint ice cream for desert thanks. Please give us two half pints of coke as well. We usually just say 2 cokes please!
    Good work!!!

    Ronnie

breads not brads

akmajs

Thanks regards I really appreciate this

akmajs

thanks
for that

lala

Is there difference in the pronounce of word “the” between USA and Canada?

adilson56

    Yes.

    Ronnie

      Dear Ronnie

      As u say, the pronounce of the word’the’is difference between in Canada and USA. So, can u give some example like this?

      You apply is appreciated. Thanks a lot, Emma.

      Sincerely,
      Fong

      Fong

        Sorry, i beg your pardon. Im mistake Emma’s name instead of your name.

        To be honest, i watches the first video in this website is your lesson.Your lesson is so marvellous and splendid. Can your make more videos about how to ask questions to lecturer and how to talk to interviewer about scholarship.

        With regards.

        Fong

        The pron. of the word “the” is the same in Canada and USA!

        Ronnie

          Thanks a lot, Ronnie.

          FONG

when you order chicken terriyaki in a japanese restaurant. Do you say can I get a chicken terriyaki or can I get the chicken terriyaki? Also, If you wanna order a spicy tuna roll. Do you say can I get a spicy tuna roll or can I have the spicy tuna roll? I am kinda confused. If you want to order more than one roll, you just order can I get 2 spicy tuna rolls? Is that right?

hohoho

    You can say both – a or the! Yes, more than one you can say 2 spicy tuna rolls!

    Ronnie

wwooooooo

sanju

It’s fun to watch your lessons Ronnie. I found your video on YouTube just a couple of days ago. And I’ve been viewing it since then. Everything is useful! :)

Princess D

Ronnie, I wonder if both ways are correct to say order in a restaurant and order at a restaurant.I am inclined to use AT in this case. Am I wrong?

JUL

    You can use both!

    Ronnie

a very good lesson ! tks a lot

cmv

tks so much!

Brian

thanks u very much for lessen that was great lesson.

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I am komar from iraq here i want to show my greate full and happyness because of your really usefull lessons and i really want to thank you. i think I’ve down loaded all your videos. and i got alot of benifits.
pleas reply me and tell me are my grammar and spelling correct or not? thank you again.

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    Please reply to me and tell me if my grammar and spelling is correct or not? Thank you again.

    Ronnie

thx so much and i am grateful and happy about your lessons ….. so i like your lessons because your pronounce brilliant and so easy for understand, but i have one request if you can give more example when you explain new subject….. thx

khoshnaw

Thank you Ronnie what a wonderful lesson :) Have a nice one :)

loveyleena

How to give order on phone

arslan2012

Hey,,Ronnie..Good Job. but as far as I remember, A Chicken Curry and the Chicken Curry are comletely different. if you ask them, what is a Chicken Curry ? Each of them show us different Chicken curry. but if you ask them, What is the Chicken Curry ? They show us same Chicken Curry. Maybe ?? or not ??
A + noun means , depends on every different Opnion .but The + Noun means , Everyone show us same Noun.

masa1807

hi.whats your phon number

sukran

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Jurgita

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NEGAR

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bilel

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Thank you all teacher and web directer

Gaafaray

thanke you :)

Sarah

    thank you :)

    Sarah

I’m enjoying in learning.

Thanks Ronnie

adisys

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karim

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and Thanks to teach us in simple way.

iloveisl27

hi ronnie first thank you for the all i have one problem how the learn the vocabulaly and too how the learn to language very so thank’s and happy holiday

mohssin ennaki

Thanks to you I’m hungry.
and “the” was very helpfull. Thanks a lot.

geop147

Entrees are first course and mains are the second course. They are not the same thing!!!

Kris

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russian accent

Ronnie, it’s good to see the good divided lesson. It will definitely help me to teach my students for ordering in the restaurant.

ghanshyam141

fizzy drinks

elizahidalgo78

I’m freaking hungry right now! Ronnie you’re the best! You’re so funny! :D Keep doing what you’re doing because you do it in the best way you can! Hope it’s correct! Bye bye from Italy! :)

alessandro93

Hey Ronnie , it was useful for me but i have one question about this yet. Sounds a little bit strange for me , to talk “I will have the EXAMPLE“ can i say “i wanna EXAMPLE or i will eat EXAMPLE“ ? Many thanks..

Lucas

    If you say I wanna or I will eat it is rude.

    Ronnie

hello i m form Belgium , An entrée (/ˈɑːntreɪ/AHN-tray; French “entrance”) is a dish served before the main course, or between two principal courses of a meal. from me and confirm with wikipedia

olivier

Hi ronnie i m from Pakistan your lesson is very informative but i have one question that how can we pronounce later s in different places plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz reply me i shall be very thankful for u

Mudir

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pamelaramos

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Manjinder Singh

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werli

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turkadeniz

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very hungry !!

pooshan

THANK YOU

kabeer

Very helpful lesson, thank you very much

argenis

I’m from Brazil. I have a question: the verb to have means possess something, something belongs to you. I don’t understand the sentence, for example: I’ll have the pizza. Will I possess the pizza at the restaurant? or Will I eat the pizza? Please, help me.

Weydson

indeed, with you will fluent speaker

Brhan Ahmed

Thanks Ronnie… I love ur lesson… Awesome :)

zema12013

Hi Ronnie,
I’m from Brazil. I have a question: the verb to have means possess something, something belongs to you. I don’t understand the sentence, for example: I’ll have the pizza. Will I possess the pizza at the restaurant? or Will I eat the pizza? Please, help me.

Weydson

    I hope you will eat it! You can think like you will possess the pizza for about and hour in your stomach.

    Ronnie

      Ronnie, thank you very much for your answer.

      I found out another meaning for the verb ‘Have’ in the Oxford Advanced Dictionary:

      eat/drink/smoke – (meaning number 15)

      have something = to eat, drink or smoke something

      – to have breakfast/lunch/dinner
      – I’ll have the salmon (= for example, in a restaurant).
      – I had a cigarette while I was waiting.

      Link: http://oald8.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/dictionary/have

      Weydson

+an hour!!

Ronnie

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carly06

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continue with that interesting lessons !

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emman

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ahmed2003

The best kind, you would like to enjoy a cup of Colombian coffee?
mmm…

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dlkd

Thanks Ronnie for this yummy lesson. it makes me feel really hungry, I wish deeply to invite you for eating something but you are living on the other side of world. Have a wonderful day my great teacher.

zahid76

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eunju7856

I found my new vocabulary. Thank you, Ronnie :)

Happy04

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zeinali.mehdi

what about dessert what sould i see with cheese cake ! !

baselasfar

thanks ronnie really nice but i have one quiestion when you order some think you can use i want or i would like or only i have one coffe for examplem thank you

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please answer me

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take care

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essamalsaadie

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nadia-22

I prefer fish snd beer! :)

Stefan B

thank you for the lesson…can you teach me how to answer in
Interview at the U.S. embassy please?

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phale

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can you explain for me that What difference between HOME and HOUSE is?
Thank you so much

ervin

Hi Ronnie
thank you for this lesson,
just a note, the world “entrées” is a french world but in french is not a main course but a strarter
:-))
be carefull if you come in France when you read a menu. :-)

james64

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WATS UP

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etatevic

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reccoment part and quiz is realy good.
we can write & practice.
Im not good student ms.

hsd901

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albertblue

Thanks Ronnie, it’s easy way to order in restaurant.

tony wang

Great!

Albertocontato

I like your easy way of teaching thank u very much

Mesho5

We have to say Can I have the please?

Elroy

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englishfish

great lesson!Thanks!

Vivimi

I made a mistake on the comment I just made.The thing I wanted to say is: which is right, “I’ll have the ____________, please.” or “Can I have the _______, please?”

elroyliu

Can you please answer the question?

elroyliu

What’s a prime rib?

elroyliu

Thanks a lot and alot…

phamquynhanh

Thank you very much, my great teacher.

ebihand

Hi teacher ronnie! , i have one quoestion, is it corrrect to use word may i have the,? In ordering food

Deniie

Thank you.

nuttycake

I like the word “entree”, easy to understand, easy to pronunciation, easy to remember.

RossLi

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I’d just like to congratulate you for your unique method of teaching.
Good luck!

Mubarac

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Albertocontato

Thank you very much,

noviandani

thank you Ronnie. Its was very important the item “the” when i did not know if account or not.

jaircardona

Hello Ronnie! thank you very much.

Wanbanas

thank you ronnie

aladin aladin

Thank you Ronnie! it has been a very good lesson! So simple!!!

Marjor 2

Thank you Ronnie! So simple to understand!!!

Marjor 2

Thank you for this lesson.
I have a question about drinks ordering.
– I’d link to some water, please. (true or False)
if “False” Could you tell me the right way?
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piiraya

Thank you Ronnie

kheireddine007

thanks!

shihai182

What a niece lesson Ronnie, thank you very much !

Martitausa

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dreamk7x

thats really helpful …… thank you

majidalikhan

You got 5 correct out of 5.

M kartal

A question, if I ask a drink I need to speak “the” like I’ll have the Pepsi?

thi25rio

Ronnie, you are funny :)
I like you. And your lessons too :)))

srgpt@narod.ru

I’ve got “100% You got 5 correct out of 5.”

Majed

GOOD INSTRUCTOR AND GOOD EXPLAIN

mohamed hanafi

Thanks Ronni
It is a useful lesson

Ahmad.b

Very helpful thanks ronnie

khalider

Ronnie,you’re a very good teacher :) Thanks

@Joanna@

5/5! I like eating gourmet food. I have a personal food map for myself.

Jerry Gu

Thank you for this lesson.

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