“I know.”
with other terms and expressions in English. In this video, I’ll explain why “I know”
often has a negative effect on your conversation, and will then give you many different terms you can use instead. Take the first step to improving your relationships with friends, family, and co-workers by watching this class and then actually doing what I say in the video. Practice in real life and then let me know how it went in the comments.
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I appreciate your class.
I wonna 1000 000 points.
I really appreciate all the information you gave me.
I`m a bit confused. I’ve mixed up the drinks.
first: i’d like to thank you Mr.James
second:i want to get the points
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1-am thankful changes to appreciate
2-confused changes to mixed up
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:( oh , I got 06/09 . Anyway, Thank you James.
Thank you James, Happy New Year!
I got 8 correct out of 9. Thanks for your informative and inspirational lecture. From Bangladesh.
I got 10/10, the lesson trully is hardship i must to review sometime and turn on subtitle english. thank James
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>>>>>thank you I love your lesson and your way in teaching.. hopefully I`ll move to advance level soon
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Thanks, happy new year!
Same as others: 1: I appreciate, 2: I mixed up
Thanks you for this lesson: nuances in language makes people more confident in the dialogue.
Thank you James.You are the best teacher…Your class is so cool…
Dear James,
I appreciate your ability to teach us the inner mechanism of English language and recognize how useful and interesting is spending half an hour of my time try to understand, not only watch, your lessons.
Thanks and keep on doing
Hi, thanks for your lesson.
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From my perspective these EngVids with James are the best. Thank you!
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I thank you for your advices
It’s a useful and vivid course. I really appreciate what James tought me. Thank you very much, James.
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I got a better understanding of saying ‘I know’. Thumbss up!
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Thank you
I appreciate ms James for your information and your time .
Hey James,
That is impressive! I really appreciate that. You have a easy way of teach english.
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That was a really useful lesson.
Thank you!!
Great explanation!!!!
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Without question, I was sure that a review of this lesson would be very absolutely necessary for me … There are many important concepts that I have to assimilate much better, even if the quiz was not a total failure …!
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From my perspective, these English classes are very nice and I’m appreciating it.
Thanks a lot for the support!
This is it!
Thanks you
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Hi. I really appreciate your lesson(s) and like your body language. You had quoted the idiom ‘Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater!’ In Italy, we said ‘Non buttare il bambino con l’acqua calda!’
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Dear James, sometimes the tongue is a window on the heart. I appreciated that you underlined how important is that you really pay attention to what people are saying and make them aware of your mood.
Thank you, James. I really appreciate what you are saying.. :)
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Lesson learnt
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I got 9/9.
Regards.
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thank you Mr. James I appreciate what I learn in this lesson .
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Magnetic lesson indeed!
I appreciate your lecture, James!
BTW, I switch the speed to 1.25 and fortunately, I can catch your drift!
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I knew the lesson! :-)
match appreciated my teacher, Jamaes, for your incredible explanation for this lesson. i understood your lesson well. I got 8 out of 9.
Regards,
Mohamed,
i appreciate that but i got 6 out of 9 .. i recognize i MUST practice more and more it is important lesson.
i appreciate your work :)
Hi James, I appreciate that you doing!
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I mixed up which drink went to whom.
Thank you for your lesson !! I got 8 of out 9. I hope that means I got it right
I always thought of “I see..” as a kind of reply showing no real concern a distant reply while “I understand..” more close to the person who is talking.
Do not how to contact James for his opinion
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thank you Mr James .
i am thankful for the information ( i am appreciate ).
i confused which drink went to whom (i mixed up).
i misread to question and answer them
i misread two question and answer them wrong
Thanks you
Thank you so much for your highlighting information this is gonna help me in my speaking skills.
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I really appreciate ur lessons, I got 9/9 correct .
Now, I will try to use those words instead of “I know”
thank
I appreciate you’ve given me such important information.
I mixed up which drink went to whom.
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I mixed up which drink went to whom.
Hi there, can we also say PUZZLE as a synonim of MIX UP and CONFUSE?
I always mix them up this words.
I really appreciate your crystal clear videos. Keep it up!
I APPRECIATE YOUR CLASS, I GOT 10/10 POINTS ON THE QUIZ! THANKS JAMES TO GIVE US THIS INFORMATION
thanks for the lesson
Thanks a lot for your lesson. And the way you teach it can make someone who doesn’t like English to like it.
Thank you Mr. James.
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I received a score of 100 percent for my first try! Im filled with excitement to now learn more.
Saying I know : can show that ,i chose you’re an idiot … i laughed hard?
I thank you Mr. James. i’m learning many wich your class
well for question 6 it’s mean both u have a poor vocabulary and u don’t pay enough attention
To be honest non of them mean you have poor vocabulary, only constantly repeating the same word in conversation does.
1 appreciate 2 mixed up Thank you for this lesson. I had not recognized ‘I know’ leads to stop conversation in negative way. I appreciate you a lot.
I appreciate your lesson and I will go for a drink now. Hopefully bartender won’t mix them up. I like gin as well.
100 on the quiz! (:
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I never mix up:))
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I got 9/9,Thanks to you Mr.James.
I love your lessons. Thank you.
James, this topic showed by you is very relevant specially for the Brazilians students, how to be polite during a conversation. Thanks a lot!
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Thx James.
The lesson was good. Thanks.
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I appreciate and understand your lessons. I am grateful to you.
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Thank you Mr. James. The lesson was good
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