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In this lesson, I am going to teach you some advanced vocabulary about the weather! Weather is a very popular topic for speaking, and learning the advanced words related to weather in English is absolutely essential! So, grab a pen and a piece of paper, watch this lesson and take notes!
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hello Mr Maddy thank you for videos could you make a video about how to make noun adj or veerb adj about these, I woukd happy
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Thank you very much from me .Thailand.🇹🇭
Thanks so much Maddy , you are perfect and the way you explain is great 🙏
There are so many hurricane in the tropical countries but no blizzard!
I want to know more about vocabulary teacher your teaching style helps me well
Thanks a lot for a good job 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You are the most amazing teacher I have ever seen.
great thanks
I understood everything except, what is the difference between to pour down and heavens open? Mr. Maddy kindly guide.
Hello, i appreciate a lot your way of teaching, great!
Thank you very much. For this book. I downloaded it .
It is amazing .❤
I can t but adore this talented teacher, his way of presenting material is superb! Thank you.
A very useful lesson about weather. it helps me very much to improve my English. Thank you teacher
Super Cool teacher
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my daughter is learning so much from you im very happy your a teacher my daughter loves your vids it makes her calm❤
So helpful thank u
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How I get the book?
vocabluary in a barbershop woud be great
thank you my teacher Maddy. your lessons are very useful. breg a leg my online teacher
Mr. Mahdi , spit (light rain falls) and the heavens open are British words maybe someone don't need to learn British words you should say that in your lessons that they are British😐 you can search on google if you have doubt and also my American friend say that to me .
I love the way you talked and you explained
Thanks
Thank u so much✨❤
Thank you Maddy. Greetings from Florida, U.S.A.
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