THAnk FOR The lessoN!I knew SOme of them but not at All ! Now I Can be clear XD thanKs For the lesson Alex….
see you In soon in one of your amazing Classes!
rickyken
To talk about pains and aches we also use the word PAIN -of course, apart from the words seen in the lesson: hurt and ache)- for example “I had a sharp pain in my back”.
Excellent lesson Alex!
Regards
Regino
thank you so mutch ^_^
latifah
thanks Mr Alex
tawfik
Thanks Alex V.much …….but where is the quiz??
leelian
This lecture doesn’t have a quiz
amine0082
Hi amine,
I apologize, but there is no quiz for this lesson.
Alex
thanx mr.alex
thank you so much
I need learn English all the time
Lamma
very helpful, thank you Alex
salim
I am from Libya but now in USA for master’s studing .
It is good lesson,good luck
Ramzi
dear sir i realy impress from your first lecutre that was about health keep it up………..
WAJID HUSSAIN
plz tell me Alex where is the Quizz that lecture.i am waiting your prompt reply…………
WAJID HUSSAIN
This lecture doesn’t have a quiz!
engVid
Thanks for every lessons.
Do you think to prepare any lesson about “unless ,providing,as long as,other wise, but for , etc.”
Because these are really confusing…
korty
thaks a lot Mr.Alex
major
thanks mr Alex you are the best teacher
dadou
we need the quiz alex
mohsino8
Hi mohsino,
I’m sorry, but there is no quiz for this lesson. The lesson is pretty easy.
Alex
Great job !!!
But, what about example :
My teeth hurt … is that right ???
Because teeth is a plural.
aldin
thanks a lot Alex,u have clarified things fr me
abdeljalil
thanks Alex..your method of teaching is very convenient.i am learning much from you.
Muhammad waqas
congratulations for all who are part of this site.
each has a differential that helps a lot in the way of learning.
am a math teacher living in Brazil have a big dream is to acquire fluency in English.
I would love to meet people from canada or USA to help me get one day in its country
karlos12
YOU ARE MY FAVORITE ONE TEACHER AND YOUR LESSONS ARE VERY HELPFUL NICE WAY OF TEACHING KEEP IT UP!
Mujtaba
Thank you so much sir.
Mohammed
do u hv any lesson on the ‘subjunctive mood’?? i could’nt find any on dis website….
veera1991
Hi veera,
This is a good idea for a future lesson. Thanks for the comment!
Alex
Thank You I am very happy with this way to explain tnanks and god Bless You
surella02
Mr Alex…what about the word ‘ pain’, sometimes we use it eg back pain, neck pain etc…when we should use it..tq
saedon
Hi saedon,
You are correct. You can also say that “I have a pain in my arm,” or “I have a pain in my back.” The type of pain you feel is different from an ache, though.
Alex
hi alex
i could not come cos i had headache (past)
i can not come cos i have headache (future)
is it correct?
ramzan
Hi ramzan,
“I could not come because I had a headache” for the past.
“I can’t come because I have a headache” for the future.
Thanks for your question.
Alex
hi alex
(he was bored in the class)
can we use second form of the verb aftar was and were
ramzan
Hi ramzan,
I’m not sure that I understand your question. However, the sentence you posted is correct.
Alex
Maybe I can understand your question :))
Look !! You didn’t use the second form after was you put an adjective !!but you can use (was/were+2nd form) in the passive “past simple in passive ”
Is that right Mr Alex ???
Rawan
Very helpful vocabulary when you are sick and need to explain symptoms. Thanks!
japonte
God bless you, Mr. Alex
iskandar1975
It was very nice :)
Thanks mr Alex !!
Rawan
hi alex thanks for this lesson could you teach about preposition becouse i am all time confuse them
maira
Hi ALex Iam learning a lot with you you are very cool
Samia
Can we say legache, eyeache and legache. Are they grammatically right??
Muzamil
Thanks, quiz?
vajira
Thanks Mr. Alex but where is the quiz?
I like the way you explain
jcardenas19
Thanks a lot!)
syrkin
thanks mr Alex the lesson is easy and clear and helpfull
msgna
where is the quiz
islam
hi Alex plz send me all your gramar videos
mohamed
thanks Alex
mohamed
Thankyou Alex,
Can I have a full course for speaking for download, please.
I’m 8th grade.
chintu
THANKS FOR YOUR LESSON.
PHYO PHYO
I have learnt a lot
fabienne95
thanks Mr Alex its really nice and good lesson .
Nadia
hi sir alex i love you way of talking its good oppourtunity for thirsty students like us for education god bless you can u please explain how can i improve my vocabulary? HAVE A NICE TIME
anu/neha
my headache!!
robby
tthank u so much :P
memo
Hi Alex i ve tried all ur lessons they are outstanding i ve learnt a lot from that except for 1 matter in English can we use ear ache like everother aches of the body please kindly in form me soon .
Rawail
and 1 thing more can you teach me french by accompanying yourself and ronnie kindly
Rawail
I dont know how to thank u. I like this site and teachers very much.
faiq1991
excuse me teacher i have a cuestion
when it all happend
can i say like this
”i’m sorry yesterday i had to go home because i had a headache”
sorry about my grammar i hope you help me!! please :)
memo
Hello Alex, Could you please tell me how to talk about being sick? I’ve heard sick when you have nausea, but how about being ill, injured, hurt, having a cold, flu? Are there specific words describing levels of not being well?? Thanks for your further help!
larissa2011
Thanks for lesson, Alex. It helped a lot! But you did not say what is the difference between pain and ache.
natalie777
Good
JoĂŁo Carlos
this teacher is my fovorite.Thank you for all
baxi
10q
gelilla
thanks Alex it’s very interesting I don’t know wyhy there is no quiz
zoulikha
thanks a lot
jamal
Thanx alot
Innocent Asim
you have been very helpfu.
thank you and carry on your goods
hapkido
Thanks Alex
I am a little confused about sometimes we say headache & for the leg we say leg hurts.
Please can I have more examples about that.
Thanks for everything, be in good health
Sallam
hey alex you teach so i am understood very well thank you
vaibhavk
thanks alex.. but where is quizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
leftu
Thanks very much, my great teacher, I’m learning a lot of, with EngVid.
rodrigodias
Alex, is it correct say chestache?
or pain in my chest.
or my chest ache.
Leandro
Hi Alex
I really appreciate you for your teaching well but I want to know what will we say about eye hurt?
thanks
rezaa
thanks a lot,Mr.Alex.
emma
I like how you teach english, you look like you know what you are doing, i have leard a lot from these lessons more than in the university
felipe
thank you so much sir.
razahussain
Hello everybody,
I’m Ganaa. I’m so happy this english lesson and online training.
gan830509
Thanks for the lesson…..
So far we have studied structures such as “My head hurts” or “I have a headache” but what happens when the subject of the sentence is plural? For example they?… Do I have to say “they have a headache” or “they have headaches?”
Thanks a lot..
Anival
They have headache.
akmajs
Think you so much
Bashooora
Thank you teacher. There isn’t any quiz for this lesson and I have a big headache, LOL).
darab1987
Where is the test???I wanna check my knowledge!(((
Any Russia
thank you so much sir
sksn1986
thanks is useful
Shams
thanks a lot, I think this lesson made me improve.
ampere
Didn´t you say there is a quizz? I can´t find it =(
Please add the link again
thx in advance!
enosum
thanks for informative lessons
last week i visit a hospital
Most of the patients had stomachache.
Two you teens had tummy ache.
Two patients had backache.
One girl had earache.
One old man had toothache.
After seeing I had headache too.
could you please check these sentences thanks
They are correct. aren’t they?
akmajs
visited not visit it is past i realized
akmajs
It’s very useful, thanks a lot!
Glad
Hi sir i’m in china and here we can’t use facebook as wll as youtube so your lesson are unattainable here and i’m totally pissed off please tell me the way or any anothe website.
Ateeq
thank you Alex I realy love this vid
yasmeen
I found this site view days ago I have learned Lots of things I wanna thanks people who have made this site.
Galad
Thanks a lot Alex
sabar
alot of thanks Mr. Alex
Ahmad
Thank u Alex! Its very interesting theme.
vesennia
COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
reissilva
Good classes, really njoy it
Jaime
terrific way to teach Mr.
Jaime
Thanks :) From now on I would be able to express the state of my heath in a better way :)
loveyleena
Thanks Alex for all your lesson
ahmedatallah
you feel dreadful.how do you feel?i feel better,dizzy.homesick,nostalgic,
sick headache.he had a stroke.in shock.abortion.
dan
Thanks Alex!
chris
affective much
Kartik Karmakar.
useful lesson
hatrandanh
Hello sucked but I did not even watch the video
Bob
great lesson,thanks.
rabbani
thanks a lot guys , you are doing a great job
ahmed95
You mean alot to me, thanx.
Heba
thank s
ahmed alani
Thnxxx for This lesson and i am getting to learn so many thing through your lessons so thnxx again alex..
Afroz
we prefer using aches in mandatory fields. are there some exceptions in which we can use ache as well as pain also?? Like , can we use any of them in a sentence? if there are some exceptions.. do tell :)
Amie
i really appreciate your time
florida
Thanks for your “talking about health”. Could you put a “Quiz?”
RAC
Great job Alex,thank you!
I have 1 question: what*s the difference between “ache” and “pain”?
petrywka1992
Hi Alex
thank you for the lesson. I have problems with a pronunciation of words: air, airport, ear, earache and sth like that. Could you make short lesson about it. You are very good explainer!
artur72
Thanks Alex.. Ur accent is so soft.. i am learning so fast.. thanks alex..
Safiullah420
I wanted to try the quiz. That’s too bad for me. But today, I got a headache (not here). Perhaps it was lucky for my head. Thank you, Alex :)
Happy04
Hi Alex,
thanks a lot, your lessons are great
take care
cep62
Hi Alex, by any chance, do you have any list that contains words to express ache, pain, sore, etc. I mean, with which nouns can I use the ending -ache
yanetdegalvez
Alex, I have a tummyache. xD
Why are so many people asking for the quiz if the lesson is pretty easy.
Zero10
Thanks
Mr Alex!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LBX W
Thank you Alex. I cannot get the Quiz.
BASSANT ABDALLAH
Thanks a lot:))
Tomas1010
thank you so much for your pronunciation. i always said headage, toothage. Actually is /hediek/.
kingthebill
interessting lesson, I like your teaching manner
moezbesbes
thanks
habibid69
Thank you.
Nadir
Dear Alex
I really enjoyed the way you teach this lesson. It is really clear and tangible. This way helped me how to teach my students .But I still have a question. if someone has a pain in her or his head because of hitting can we say I have a headache= my head hurts.I am looking forward for your reply. Thank you in advance.
learner34
sorry looking forward to your reply”making a grammatical mistake”
learner34
thank you, Alex. every topic is doing well.
feng118
Thanks for your lessons!You are my the best teacher
sasyk 1980
It was very interesting! Thanks Alex :)
YanaVini
It was good lesson. Thanks.
ebihand
Alex you are a good teacher… thank
dauris809
Could you please clarify the difference between the words “sick” and “ill”?I would be grateful to you
if you did.
Jameel Adnan
They have the same meaning….but ”Sick” in american accent and “ill” in british accent.
mohammed.jafaar
It was a very interesting lesson
..thanks mr.Alex
Masuud
Good lesson! Thank you teacher Alex!
robi75
thanks!
shihai182
Thank you Alex!
Jonathas Wilhem
thanks a lot! I liked this your present. Please would you like to teach more about health? Goodbye.
musta33
Excellent explanation Alex. I like your lessons
They are short and very informative Thanks a lot
Jannyl
Thanks Alot Mr.Alex
mohammed.jafaar
Hi Wilber! Thank you for commenting, but please leave comments that are more than 1 word. It is OK if there are mistakes; this is a way to practice your English!
engVid Moderator
thanks teacher Alex for your explain
emanuelse1393
Hi Alex;
If I say “I have pain in my knee ”
is correct or not or isn’t common.
Thanks
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147 COMMENTS
THAnk FOR The lessoN!I knew SOme of them but not at All ! Now I Can be clear XD thanKs For the lesson Alex….
see you In soon in one of your amazing Classes!
To talk about pains and aches we also use the word PAIN -of course, apart from the words seen in the lesson: hurt and ache)- for example “I had a sharp pain in my back”.
Excellent lesson Alex!
Regards
thank you so mutch ^_^
thanks Mr Alex
Thanks Alex V.much …….but where is the quiz??
This lecture doesn’t have a quiz
Hi amine,
I apologize, but there is no quiz for this lesson.
thanx mr.alex
thank you so much
I need learn English all the time
very helpful, thank you Alex
I am from Libya but now in USA for master’s studing .
It is good lesson,good luck
dear sir i realy impress from your first lecutre that was about health keep it up………..
plz tell me Alex where is the Quizz that lecture.i am waiting your prompt reply…………
This lecture doesn’t have a quiz!
Thanks for every lessons.
Do you think to prepare any lesson about “unless ,providing,as long as,other wise, but for , etc.”
Because these are really confusing…
thaks a lot Mr.Alex
thanks mr Alex you are the best teacher
we need the quiz alex
Hi mohsino,
I’m sorry, but there is no quiz for this lesson. The lesson is pretty easy.
Great job !!!
But, what about example :
My teeth hurt … is that right ???
Because teeth is a plural.
thanks a lot Alex,u have clarified things fr me
thanks Alex..your method of teaching is very convenient.i am learning much from you.
congratulations for all who are part of this site.
each has a differential that helps a lot in the way of learning.
am a math teacher living in Brazil have a big dream is to acquire fluency in English.
I would love to meet people from canada or USA to help me get one day in its country
YOU ARE MY FAVORITE ONE TEACHER AND YOUR LESSONS ARE VERY HELPFUL NICE WAY OF TEACHING KEEP IT UP!
Thank you so much sir.
do u hv any lesson on the ‘subjunctive mood’?? i could’nt find any on dis website….
Hi veera,
This is a good idea for a future lesson. Thanks for the comment!
Thank You I am very happy with this way to explain tnanks and god Bless You
Mr Alex…what about the word ‘ pain’, sometimes we use it eg back pain, neck pain etc…when we should use it..tq
Hi saedon,
You are correct. You can also say that “I have a pain in my arm,” or “I have a pain in my back.” The type of pain you feel is different from an ache, though.
hi alex
i could not come cos i had headache (past)
i can not come cos i have headache (future)
is it correct?
Hi ramzan,
“I could not come because I had a headache” for the past.
“I can’t come because I have a headache” for the future.
Thanks for your question.
hi alex
(he was bored in the class)
can we use second form of the verb aftar was and were
Hi ramzan,
I’m not sure that I understand your question. However, the sentence you posted is correct.
Maybe I can understand your question :))
Look !! You didn’t use the second form after was you put an adjective !!but you can use (was/were+2nd form) in the passive “past simple in passive ”
Is that right Mr Alex ???
Very helpful vocabulary when you are sick and need to explain symptoms. Thanks!
God bless you, Mr. Alex
It was very nice :)
Thanks mr Alex !!
hi alex thanks for this lesson could you teach about preposition becouse i am all time confuse them
Hi ALex Iam learning a lot with you you are very cool
Can we say legache, eyeache and legache. Are they grammatically right??
Thanks, quiz?
Thanks Mr. Alex but where is the quiz?
I like the way you explain
Thanks a lot!)
thanks mr Alex the lesson is easy and clear and helpfull
where is the quiz
hi Alex plz send me all your gramar videos
thanks Alex
Thankyou Alex,
Can I have a full course for speaking for download, please.
I’m 8th grade.
THANKS FOR YOUR LESSON.
I have learnt a lot
thanks Mr Alex its really nice and good lesson .
hi sir alex i love you way of talking its good oppourtunity for thirsty students like us for education god bless you can u please explain how can i improve my vocabulary? HAVE A NICE TIME
my headache!!
tthank u so much :P
Hi Alex i ve tried all ur lessons they are outstanding i ve learnt a lot from that except for 1 matter in English can we use ear ache like everother aches of the body please kindly in form me soon .
and 1 thing more can you teach me french by accompanying yourself and ronnie kindly
I dont know how to thank u. I like this site and teachers very much.
excuse me teacher i have a cuestion
when it all happend
can i say like this
”i’m sorry yesterday i had to go home because i had a headache”
sorry about my grammar i hope you help me!! please :)
Hello Alex, Could you please tell me how to talk about being sick? I’ve heard sick when you have nausea, but how about being ill, injured, hurt, having a cold, flu? Are there specific words describing levels of not being well?? Thanks for your further help!
Thanks for lesson, Alex. It helped a lot! But you did not say what is the difference between pain and ache.
Good
this teacher is my fovorite.Thank you for all
10q
thanks Alex it’s very interesting I don’t know wyhy there is no quiz
thanks a lot
Thanx alot
you have been very helpfu.
thank you and carry on your goods
Thanks Alex
I am a little confused about sometimes we say headache & for the leg we say leg hurts.
Please can I have more examples about that.
Thanks for everything, be in good health
hey alex you teach so i am understood very well thank you
thanks alex.. but where is quizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Thanks very much, my great teacher, I’m learning a lot of, with EngVid.
Alex, is it correct say chestache?
or pain in my chest.
or my chest ache.
Hi Alex
I really appreciate you for your teaching well but I want to know what will we say about eye hurt?
thanks
thanks a lot,Mr.Alex.
I like how you teach english, you look like you know what you are doing, i have leard a lot from these lessons more than in the university
thank you so much sir.
Hello everybody,
I’m Ganaa. I’m so happy this english lesson and online training.
Thanks for the lesson…..
So far we have studied structures such as “My head hurts” or “I have a headache” but what happens when the subject of the sentence is plural? For example they?… Do I have to say “they have a headache” or “they have headaches?”
Thanks a lot..
They have headache.
Think you so much
Thank you teacher. There isn’t any quiz for this lesson and I have a big headache, LOL).
Where is the test???I wanna check my knowledge!(((
thank you so much sir
thanks is useful
thanks a lot, I think this lesson made me improve.
Didn´t you say there is a quizz? I can´t find it =(
Please add the link again
thx in advance!
thanks for informative lessons
last week i visit a hospital
Most of the patients had stomachache.
Two you teens had tummy ache.
Two patients had backache.
One girl had earache.
One old man had toothache.
After seeing I had headache too.
could you please check these sentences thanks
They are correct. aren’t they?
visited not visit it is past i realized
It’s very useful, thanks a lot!
Hi sir i’m in china and here we can’t use facebook as wll as youtube so your lesson are unattainable here and i’m totally pissed off please tell me the way or any anothe website.
thank you Alex I realy love this vid
I found this site view days ago I have learned Lots of things I wanna thanks people who have made this site.
Thanks a lot Alex
alot of thanks Mr. Alex
Thank u Alex! Its very interesting theme.
COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good classes, really njoy it
terrific way to teach Mr.
Thanks :) From now on I would be able to express the state of my heath in a better way :)
Thanks Alex for all your lesson
you feel dreadful.how do you feel?i feel better,dizzy.homesick,nostalgic,
sick headache.he had a stroke.in shock.abortion.
Thanks Alex!
affective much
useful lesson
Hello sucked but I did not even watch the video
great lesson,thanks.
thanks a lot guys , you are doing a great job
You mean alot to me, thanx.
thank s
Thnxxx for This lesson and i am getting to learn so many thing through your lessons so thnxx again alex..
we prefer using aches in mandatory fields. are there some exceptions in which we can use ache as well as pain also?? Like , can we use any of them in a sentence? if there are some exceptions.. do tell :)
i really appreciate your time
Thanks for your “talking about health”. Could you put a “Quiz?”
Great job Alex,thank you!
I have 1 question: what*s the difference between “ache” and “pain”?
Hi Alex
thank you for the lesson. I have problems with a pronunciation of words: air, airport, ear, earache and sth like that. Could you make short lesson about it. You are very good explainer!
Thanks Alex.. Ur accent is so soft.. i am learning so fast.. thanks alex..
I wanted to try the quiz. That’s too bad for me. But today, I got a headache (not here). Perhaps it was lucky for my head. Thank you, Alex :)
Hi Alex,
thanks a lot, your lessons are great
take care
Hi Alex, by any chance, do you have any list that contains words to express ache, pain, sore, etc. I mean, with which nouns can I use the ending -ache
Alex, I have a tummyache. xD
Why are so many people asking for the quiz if the lesson is pretty easy.
Thanks
Mr Alex!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Alex. I cannot get the Quiz.
Thanks a lot:))
thank you so much for your pronunciation. i always said headage, toothage. Actually is /hediek/.
interessting lesson, I like your teaching manner
thanks
Thank you.
Dear Alex
I really enjoyed the way you teach this lesson. It is really clear and tangible. This way helped me how to teach my students .But I still have a question. if someone has a pain in her or his head because of hitting can we say I have a headache= my head hurts.I am looking forward for your reply. Thank you in advance.
sorry looking forward to your reply”making a grammatical mistake”
thank you, Alex. every topic is doing well.
Thanks for your lessons!You are my the best teacher
It was very interesting! Thanks Alex :)
It was good lesson. Thanks.
Alex you are a good teacher… thank
Could you please clarify the difference between the words “sick” and “ill”?I would be grateful to you
if you did.
They have the same meaning….but ”Sick” in american accent and “ill” in british accent.
It was a very interesting lesson
..thanks mr.Alex
Good lesson! Thank you teacher Alex!
thanks!
Thank you Alex!
thanks a lot! I liked this your present. Please would you like to teach more about health? Goodbye.
Excellent explanation Alex. I like your lessons
They are short and very informative Thanks a lot
Thanks Alot Mr.Alex
Hi Wilber! Thank you for commenting, but please leave comments that are more than 1 word. It is OK if there are mistakes; this is a way to practice your English!
thanks teacher Alex for your explain
Hi Alex;
If I say “I have pain in my knee ”
is correct or not or isn’t common.
Thanks
thank you