Advanced English Grammar ESL Lesson - ING Forms & Gerunds
Chalk 'n' Talk, available to download from http://businessenglishpod.com, is a series of ESL video lessons exploring advanced English grammar topics. In this video English lesson, Brian reviews the different ING forms and gerunds. After looking at the various types of ING words in English, Brian goes on to explain the use of gerunds.Category: Education
Author: bizpod
Published (on YouTube): 2009-02-15
Published (here): 2012-05-23
Rating: 4.8549223; Votes:193
Views: 168003; Favorites: 306
Video duration: 7 min.
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Comments on «Advanced English Grammar ESL Lesson - ING Forms & Gerunds»:
fgularte on 2012-02-25
nice video, however ...
nice video, however, please be happy when you are teaching, it will be more fun to study this and it is good for your business.
alexrider1111 on 2012-02-24
FUCK YOU ALL
FUCK YOU ALL
SuperMrsrandall on 2012-02-06
That's is easy
That's is easy
huskypup1 on 2012-01-10
I'm a horrible ...
I'm a horrible student -.-\ I understand what he says, but i just don't get is because it's in another language ...
karla52752Karla on 2011-11-29
Hello....I was just ...
Hello....I was just going to suggest (now that we're all correcting each other :0)) wouldn't it be a good idea to change "shall" to should? Just a suggestion :0)
karla52752Karla on 2011-11-29
It is great that ...
It is great that you're (you are) looking to improve your English in speaking and writing :0). Per your request on helping you revise, the only thing I would change in your sentence is the apostrophe (') in the word because, and in the last sentence I would have said, "...because the English taught in their country may not be enough," or "because maybe what their school is teaching them, is not enough."
TwoStepsFromHelll on 2011-11-11
In the sentence " ...
In the sentence "You're videos are brilliant". It shall be "Your videos are brilliant" ;)
maevee19 on 2011-10-21
Thank u
Thank u
MrRicoles on 2011-10-12
Dude you should ...
Dude you should have looked probably, he didn't put any comma.
Bookssful on 2011-09-18
Very interesting ...
Very interesting lesson, thanks for posting.
matthew17565 on 2011-09-05
PPORTUNITIES.... ...
PPORTUNITIES.... YOU'RE VIDEOS SHOULD BEYOUR VIDEOS. CONTRY VS COUNTY. :) CHEERUP
VacuumJacket on 2011-08-29
Hello. I'm from ...
Hello. I'm from Germany. I actually never had issues concerning the english language. But lately I haven't had much oppertunities to use it. That's why I looked up this video, in order to ''refresh'' my skills. You're videos are brilliant and I absolutely love your style of teaching. I'm sure it also helps a lot of people, want to improve their english 'because it may be not enough what school is teaching them in their county. Now, can anybody tell me if I made any mistakes in this comment!?
jannassary on 2011-08-07
bir sey anlamdim
bir sey anlamdim
kula825 on 2011-07-19
Very nice and clear ...
Very nice and clear. You are a great teacher. Thank you!
vivalaresistanc on 2011-06-18
Why do you have to ...
Why do you have to put in a comma in "Do you see that man, running across the road?" There is no pause there.
YaSbs2011 on 2011-06-10
great..
great..
scg159 on 2011-05-28
With Gerunds you ...
With Gerunds you can remove the "ing" verb and replace it with an infinitive. eg. "to ski is fun." Most commonly however, we say "it is fun to ski"
Topmercs on 2011-05-26
Hi very nice ...
Hi very nice information here. I'm just wondering how you could answer a question relating to the point you made on 7 and 8. For example; You can switch the sentences to say the last part first. If a student asks what the difference is and how they know which way round to structure the sentence, how can I answer this question? Would it be down to creative choice or is there a rule that says we structure the sentence a particular way? Thanks!
lovelyme110 on 2011-02-25
thank you for the ...
thank you for the information....
qarxis2012 on 2011-02-07
THANKS TEACHER
THANKS TEACHER
pepperonipizza1993 on 2011-01-20
like for example : ...
like for example : he had had the cold?
MrAd5685 on 2010-12-18
thanks sir,, its ...
thanks sir,, its really a fantastic work................... love u our great teacher.
al3xis503 on 2010-12-01
can you make a ...
can you make a lesson about punctuation rules, I still have a lot issues with the rules.



