13 Responses to “Lunacy and Lunatics | Learn English | Vocabulary”
Linguaspectrum Said:
Hello Charlotte,
Thanks for viewing my videos and for taking the time to ask your question. I have seen MrDuncan’s channel and some of his videos. He makes lively, entertaining videos for English learners and I recommend that you watch his videos as well as mine, and those of the other teachers on YouTube, too. Every time you hear English you have a chance to improve your level.
Don’t forget to visit my website, if you haven’t already. You will find much more there to help your studies.
Richard
Hi Ben,
Many years ago, I worked in hospitals, too. It was “common knowledge” that such things happened at a full moon. When I worked in the police it was the same. I even believed it myself. But when you look at the statistics, there is no correlation between the Moon and any earthly happenings, except the tides.
Best wishes, and thanks for watching,
Richard
Thanks for your comment, and for watching the video. You could be right about the sound, it could be a bit loud, but I wanted to create music that gave the right atmosphere for the theme of the lesson. I’ll bear in mind what you say for my next offering.
Best wishes,
Richard
13 Responses to “Lunacy and Lunatics | Learn English | Vocabulary”
Hello Charlotte,
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 8:33 amThanks for viewing my videos and for taking the time to ask your question. I have seen MrDuncan’s channel and some of his videos. He makes lively, entertaining videos for English learners and I recommend that you watch his videos as well as mine, and those of the other teachers on YouTube, too. Every time you hear English you have a chance to improve your level.
Don’t forget to visit my website, if you haven’t already. You will find much more there to help your studies.
Richard
what is your opinion about misterduncan,do you know his videos….he is from England as well.
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 8:46 amHi Miguel Angel,
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 9:34 amThis is British English. I’m British, so I have to teach British English.
Thanks for watching,
Richard
Is this american english or britain english??
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 10:23 amHi Ben,
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 11:03 amMany years ago, I worked in hospitals, too. It was “common knowledge” that such things happened at a full moon. When I worked in the police it was the same. I even believed it myself. But when you look at the statistics, there is no correlation between the Moon and any earthly happenings, except the tides.
Best wishes, and thanks for watching,
Richard
i heard when my mom worked in a hospital full moons were always busier, and woman going into labor was a little higher than normal.
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 11:11 am5 stars…classifying this in my play list under Islam!!!
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 11:44 amMohammed was fascinated with the moon.
You have always been a wonderful teacher! I couldn’t find another better teacher than you. I look forward to watching more of your educational videos.
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 12:06 pmyou’re very helpful as always
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 12:52 pmThanks for your comment, and for watching the video. You could be right about the sound, it could be a bit loud, but I wanted to create music that gave the right atmosphere for the theme of the lesson. I’ll bear in mind what you say for my next offering.
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 1:10 pmBest wishes,
Richard
Hi Maria,
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 1:58 pmThanks as always for your comments. I prefer teaching English to policing, I must say.
Best wishes,
Richard
what a surprise! so were you a police officer? anyway excellent lesson as always
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 2:57 pmExcellent video Linguaspectrum, but I think that the music sounds a bit high while you are talking.
Comment made on March 21st, 2010 at 3:12 pmLeave a Comment