Thursday, December 31, 2015

Count me in/out - English idiomatic expressions # 31



Welcome to English expression lesson # 31 and today’s idiomatic expression is ‘count me in’ & and its opposite ‘count me out. ‘To count someone in’ means “to include something/someone” and ‘to count someone out’ means “to exclude something/someone”.
For example; who is my favorite bollywood film actor? My favorite actor is “ajay, salman khan”  and count sharukh khan in. So how many favouite actors I have? I have three “ajay, salman khan and sharukh khan”. Is there amir khan is my favoutie too? No, “amair khan” count me out. I hope you will understand this expression. For dialogue and pronunciation watch this video.


Tuesday, July 28, 2015

How to get rid of negative thoughts – 8 more powerful, effective and simple ways & tips



In this video I will tell you how to get rid of negative thought yourself in less than 10 minutes. I will give you 8 more powerful, easy, short, simple and effective tips & techniques. I will also teach you how to deal with depression and frustration. I will give you some positive thinking exercises too and that will help you to overcome to negative thought and improve your positive thinking. I am also using these tricks for myself and it will be great and effective for me. So I thought to share my experience with you so that you can take advantage the art of positive thinking.
As you know positive thoughts are very necessary for law of attraction. If you don’t watch my previous videos of law of attraction then check this video. In that video, I have taught you how to get everything with law of attraction. Here is link:
how to get everything you want in life – law of attraction


Knock on wood - English idioms and phrases - idiomatic expressions # 30



It’s asking for luck. You are hoping

Monday, July 27, 2015

1 big mistake that people make when they want to make money online



There is one big mistake that newbie people make when they are going to make income online. And finally they lose their money and waste their time on internet. It is true that online jobs/ homebased jobs is the best way of make money at staying at home but there is some secrets when people know that then they earn money truly. In this video I will tell you about big mistake so that you will escape that mistake.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

how to get everything you want in life – law of attraction



In this video, I will give you some law of attraction tips & techniques, so you will know how to get everything you want in life. You’ll know how to manifest your desire. I will reveal the secret of success. I also include my success stories of my past experience in this video. You will be surprised to hear this;

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Are you done yet - English idioms and phrases - idiomatic expressions # 29



It means are you finished yet.
Are you done yet
Almost
Hurry up I’ll wait in the car
Hay you got any toilet paper out there? Hello anyone? Help!!
This is not funny conversation this is series situation. So when you go to bathroom please check the toilet paper first.


Coach Shane’s English expression # 29 video

 


Tuesday, June 23, 2015

English idioms and phrases - idiomatic expressions # 15 - What purpose does it serve



Hay everyone. I am Muhammad Nabeel. Welcome to the English idioms and phrases lesson. Today we’ve a great and useful idiomatic expression ‘what purpose does it serve’.
This sentence means

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

English idioms and phrases - idiomatic expressions # 14 - is pathetic



Hay everyone. I am Muhammad Nabeel. Welcome to the English idioms and phrases lesson. Today we’ve a great and useful idiomatic word ‘is pathetic’.
Today’s word can be fun word.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

English idioms and phrases - idiomatic expressions # 13 – Those poor children



Hay everyone. I am Muhammad Nabeel. Welcome to the English idioms and phrases lesson. Today we’ve a great but sad idiomatic expression ‘those poor children’
In this case ‘poor’ means

Thursday, May 28, 2015

English idioms and phrases - idiomatic expressions # 12 - Pick your poison



Hay everyone. I am Muhammad Nabeel. Welcome to the English idioms and phrases lesson. Today we’ve a great and useful idiomatic expression ‘pick your poison’.
Actually this expression use to

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Learn Hindi Through English – daily Hindi reading & writing practice – Lesson # 08



enjoy my Hindi learning lessons. it will be very helpful for those people that want to go to India and have problem of their speaking, listening & writing in this language. As you know this course is in English language, so not only this will be helpful for native English speakers like American, British peoples but also it will be very useful for all around world.