The Flatmates episode 61, from BBC Learning English
Fri, Jan 13, 2012Michal is booking a plane ticket – but will Helen be going with him? Find out more in episode 61 — A difficult conversation — from BBC Learning English Video Rating: 5 / 5
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No he won’t but Helen’ll start singing “Want you back….want you back….want you back for good!
He must tell her the whole truth..or else he’ll be an awful man!!!!! D:
Crimen Sollicitationis
Yes ! And if we would’nt need Helen to learn English, she could go to Poland with Michal ! Maybe on holiday, so !!!
Enjoy English !
Michal seems to be honest, so he will tell the whole story
Michal did tell the whole truth, actually he is afraid about commitment. He thought his relationship with Helen would’nt be so serious.
of course not! I believe Michael don’t have mooney for solve his studies abroad, because his family should be spending in his dad’s illness.
probably not!! ^^
@patch26724 ahaha agree with you
its actually better than school
soy de argentina y no entiendo un carajo la concha de la lora no hay una q sea de ingles a español
Thanks a lot.
Awesome!!
Yes, I am also learning a lot.
Thank-you so much Alex.
cool
very useful.thank you
I LOVE ITSO GOOOOD
Thanks a lot and greetings from Belgium.
I’m learning here
I learn something
i have to thank you lot
Gostei muto da explicaçao me ajudou no entendimento deste ponto da gramática inglesa. Continuarei assitindo outras aulas.
THANK YOU TEACHER!!!
Thank you Alex, I don’t know how to begin to thank you, I am learning!
You MUST love me.
Haha! Yes! I agree! WE DON’T HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL. We can listen here on the internet. And it’s BETTER.
thnx sir its really helpfull for me
Thank you very much Teacher.
wooow what a great teacher.
This is wrong, must has nothing to do with formality. It is about the source of the obligation (internal/external).
@maddimad16 are you a native English speaker?
thank you very much teacher
thanx