@tothepointenglishwithben.

For more grammar to improve your essays, watch this: https://youtu.be/goqQFP8r4-o?si=faYlnMUz79Yr9G5v

And for a detailed explanation of  the grammar you need to reach an advanced level, check out my Essential Grammar course: https://ttp-exam-academy-ben.thinkific.com/courses/grammar-for-b2-c1-and-c2

@rebmiao4745

Not only are your videos delightful, but they are also exceptionally valuable. (practicing, but it's true) , thank you Ben 😂

@Mari-br9sf

MORE VIDEOS FOR WRITTING PLEASE. IM BEGGING

@SabineHamer-mr7pm

I need to learn more advanced vocabulary 😢thanks for these phrases ❤Ben

@AktamkhonAbrolkhonovlcH

Thanks so much, it has been so handy. 😊

@francescadelorenzi9590

You are a star!!!!

@cathyblazquez

Thank you, Ben.😊

@Freddie-b7x

Thanks ever so much

@myenglishgig5182

Love the new look of the videos and am happy for the growth of your channel. 🙌  
Content-wise, as a teacher and examiner I’m totally against the unnecessary facelift of perfectly clear and correct sentences, just to make them ‘more advanced’. This makes students create lofty sentence structures that are often confusing or out of place. Also unhappy about  the washback effect this has on language learning, taking away the focus from  appropriate use and effective communication.

@marale72uk

Great! Thanks!

@wkromhout8532

Honestly, i think you only made those sentences unnecessary difficult to understand. It's important to understand these sentences when someone else writes like this, but it's better to not write them yourself imo.

@franciscojavierveracardena6578

Ben, do you speak french?

@cathyblazquez

Not only do I dislike the term 'antiquated' but I also despise primitive people'.

@alba_tramonto_01

Yes but those sentences are so unnatural..should I use them just to gain marks? What's the sense of it if I will never use them in my everyday English. I just don't get it.

@josec.llamas4422

Dilapidated 😂