hmm it seems delicious really.:D but friends instead of Fatma's asking "What do u want to take?" i think u could use "would like" structure much more. Good one, though. Congratulations ;)
Özlemmmm also,I want to eat kısır...::)It seems delicious really...I think it is a good context to teach would you like... well done:) And özleemm please don't forget your promise:)candiess....:)
you also introduce Turkish cuisine such as kısır,çiğköfte, ayran:))in this video... restaurant creates an excellent context to teach "woul like". great:))
I also want to eat Kısır friends:) how did ou eat it without calling me:(Zehra and Özlem I want to eat Kısır:)from your hands. as soon as possible we should meet and make Kısır::)))
I liked your context very much. everything is in a good order. every one can learn "would like" wathcing and listening to your dialogue. good job!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Where is the restaurant?? :)) I would like to go there and eat these delicious food. :D Friends, your context is very suitable with your grammar subject. Your pronunciation is very good, too. I liked your video very much. Congratulations!! :))
Hi friends. Your video is perfect. I want to eat kısır:))You introduced the subject very well. Apart from these I want to say something Özlem. I think the cameraman fall in love with you:)) he can't see anybody else:)) Good job friends. Congratulations:))
the context you chose is very effective but I watt to eat too. I think you did bad because we all want to eat that:)we are coming to your house zehra:) congratulations:)
I would like to watch your video again :) you are really successful in choosing your context... going to a resturatnt is a reasonable context for your topic... very good!
I want çiğ köfte:) this is a good context, I want to be there. ı will enjoy my meal I am sure:D good job friends, Kısır is enough for özlem but not for me:D thanks alot
There always be bread in teaching this "would like" structure in a restaurant, cafe, etc. You have eaten this bread well with your good and attarctive context. thanks
This is the third video I've watched up to now on the same subject, "would like" and with the same context. Our video has the same subject and context, too:D because teaching this subject in a cafe or restaurant is the best idea I think. Also, both of you spoke very clear and very understandable. thanks friends...
I agree with Sema friends. I have watched several videos in the same subject so far. I also think that the most suiatable places to teach "would like to" are restaurant or cafe. So, your context is suitable for this subject. Also, you are very good at acting. Good job friends!
Again would like to and again the environment of restaurant.I think, this is the most suitable context to teach would like to structure. While watching your video I wanted to eat kısır, too :) Good job!
I want to go that restaurant to eat kısır:D:D
ReplyDeleteit is a good dialogue to teach 'would like'
good job. congratulations:)
hi, friends. there is also me in this video, teacher did not see me. don't forget me.
ReplyDeleteFatma When you make kısır, invite us please, we want it. it is common situation for the structure "would like to" Thanks..
ReplyDeleteIt is a good idea to use restaurant context to teach 'would/wouldn't like' structure. Good job, friends!
ReplyDeletehmm it seems delicious really.:D
ReplyDeletebut friends instead of Fatma's asking "What do u want to take?" i think u could use "would like" structure much more. Good one, though.
Congratulations ;)
Özlemmmm also,I want to eat kısır...::)It seems delicious really...I think it is a good context to teach would you like... well done:)
ReplyDeleteAnd özleemm please don't forget your promise:)candiess....:)
you also introduce Turkish cuisine such as kısır,çiğköfte, ayran:))in this video... restaurant creates an excellent context to teach "woul like". great:))
ReplyDeleteI also want to eat Kısır friends:) how did ou eat it without calling me:(Zehra and Özlem I want to eat Kısır:)from your hands. as soon as possible we should meet and make Kısır::)))
ReplyDeletealso I forget your music İt is special for rich people:)Burjuva
ReplyDeleteI liked your context very much. everything is in a good order. every one can learn "would like" wathcing and listening to your dialogue. good job!!!!!!!!!!!!1
ReplyDelete'would like to' again but with some Turkish specialities... Good job... Congratulations..
ReplyDeleteNote: We want these foods in class :):)
Where is the restaurant?? :)) I would like to go there and eat these delicious food. :D Friends, your context is very suitable with your grammar subject. Your pronunciation is very good, too. I liked your video very much. Congratulations!! :))
ReplyDeleteFatma looks like a qualified waitress:) Özlem ate delicious foods and made us envy:(( great job friends:) congratulations:)
ReplyDeleteIt is a good way to use restaurant context to teach 'would/wouldn't like' structure.congratulations
ReplyDeleteHi friends. Your video is perfect. I want to eat kısır:))You introduced the subject very well. Apart from these I want to say something Özlem. I think the cameraman fall in love with you:)) he can't see anybody else:)) Good job friends. Congratulations:))
ReplyDeleteyour context is very useful to teach this subject. Also it is very clear. good job!!
ReplyDeletekısır:( ı want to eat, too. it is a good context to teach would like. congradulations:)
ReplyDeletethe context you chose is very effective but I watt to eat too. I think you did bad because we all want to eat that:)we are coming to your house zehra:) congratulations:)
ReplyDeleteusing a restaurant context is a good idea.I am also hungry and I wanna join you, please.
ReplyDeleteI would like to watch your video again :) you are really successful in choosing your context... going to a resturatnt is a reasonable context for your topic... very good!
ReplyDeleteI want çiğ köfte:) this is a good context, I want to be there. ı will enjoy my meal I am sure:D good job friends, Kısır is enough for özlem but not for me:D thanks alot
ReplyDeletezehra why didnt you invite me. it is a good context in teaching would like and wouldnt like
ReplyDeleteA really appropriate context for teaching the structure "would like." Well done
ReplyDeleteIt is a good context to teach "would like". I think using real situiations and authentic materials are always good ways to teach something.
ReplyDeletebackground music is by enya? I liked it, kısır is also brillant
ReplyDeleteYour context is suiatble to teach "would like to". Also you acted very well. Your speech is very understandable. Thanks friends..
ReplyDeleteThere always be bread in teaching this "would like" structure in a restaurant, cafe, etc. You have eaten this bread well with your good and attarctive context. thanks
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ReplyDeleteThis is the third video I've watched up to now on the same subject, "would like" and with the same context. Our video has the same subject and context, too:D because teaching this subject in a cafe or restaurant is the best idea I think. Also, both of you spoke very clear and very understandable. thanks friends...
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sema friends. I have watched several videos in the same subject so far. I also think that the most suiatable places to teach "would like to" are restaurant or cafe. So, your context is suitable for this subject. Also, you are very good at acting. Good job friends!
ReplyDeleteAgain would like to and again the environment of restaurant.I think, this is the most suitable context to teach would like to structure. While watching your video I wanted to eat kısır, too :) Good job!
ReplyDeleteI think you were not aware of the subjects of your friends.Even though I watched the same context too many times, you are also successful.
ReplyDeleteI think our friends really like "would like" subject:):)
ReplyDeleteGood idea to use restaurant context to teach that subject. Thank you...
it is good but this context was used many times. thank youu
ReplyDeleteI have missed eating kısır :( You are perfect friends. good job.
ReplyDeletekısır hee. I want to eat your kısır fatma:) good job
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