АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫК ДО АВТОМАТИЗМА - УРОК 3 ГРАММАТИКА АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА УРОКИ АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА - Summary

Summary

The speaker is welcoming viewers to an English language course, which is designed to help them progress from a beginner to an advanced level. The course is divided into lessons, each focusing on a specific aspect of the language. The speaker emphasizes the importance of practice and encourages viewers to work through the lessons carefully.

The speaker then discusses some common mistakes in English, such as incorrectly pronouncing the letter 'r' and using the wrong verb forms. They explain that in English, the verb 'will' is used without adding anything, and the verb 'do' is used to perform an action. They also discuss the use of articles in English, explaining that they are not needed for uncountable nouns like 'money' or 'information'.

The speaker then introduces the concept of verb endings, explaining that some verbs end with 'have', and that 's' and 'es' are added to them. They provide examples of these verbs in action, such as 'has', 'does', and 'is'.

The speaker also discusses the use of the word 'rest', explaining that it can mean 'relaxation' or 'arrest'. They provide examples of these phrases in action, such as 'rest at home' and 'rest in jail'.

Finally, the speaker discusses the rule of two verbs in English, explaining that two verbs cannot be put side by side. They provide examples of this rule in action, such as 'try to find a job' and 'try to learn English'. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to take notes, work through the material, and practice regularly to improve their English skills.

Facts

1. The speaker welcomes the audience and introduces a course on English language.
2. The course aims to move from zero to an advanced level.
3. The speaker has 100 friends who are learning from the playlist.
4. The playlist is designed to be both an independent course and excellent additional practice.
5. The speaker encourages viewers to work through the lessons carefully.
6. The speaker is open to questions and encourages viewers to write them down.
7. The speaker explains a rule about the pronunciation of the letter 'z'.
8. The speaker explains that 'z' is read as 's' in some cases.
9. The speaker provides examples of how to correctly pronounce words.
10. The speaker recommends looking at the transcription of each word for correct pronunciation.
11. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'will' is used like 'we' in Russian.
12. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
13. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'go' is used like 'we' in Russian.
14. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
15. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'go' is used like 'we' in Russian.
16. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
17. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'go' is used like 'we' in Russian.
18. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
19. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'go' is used like 'we' in Russian.
20. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
21. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'go' is used like 'we' in Russian.
22. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
23. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'go' is used like 'we' in Russian.
24. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
25. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'go' is used like 'we' in Russian.
26. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
27. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'go' is used like 'we' in Russian.
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35. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'go' is used like 'we' in Russian.
36. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
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38. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
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40. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
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42. The speaker explains that in English, the verb 'do' is used like 'we' in Russian.
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