Days and Words | Scottish expert says Established Titles is NOT a scam @daysandwords | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
Is Established Title's REALLY a scam?
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Why we're talking about Established Titles
00:45 People are conflating two things
03:59 What are you actually buying?
05:51 Did they ever say it is was legal?
08:23 Asking a Scotland expert
10:23 Why Scotland anyway?
12:57 It's all about language
14:26 Do you get what you paid for?
15:48 The message
OK if you've reached the end of the description on this video then you really need something to do. A single word can (and arguably should) be removed from the text at the start to make it more idiomatic. Which word is it? (answer in a full sentence to make sure I know what you're talking about)
Is Established Title's REALLY a scam?
All of the things listed below can be of benefit to you as well as helping me make better language learning videos. You're awesome, thank you.
Learn the most important 1000 words in Spanish to skyrocket your comprehension of native Spanish:
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learn.storylearning.com/uncovered-select-language37129904?affiliate_id=3626911
PATREON: Get extra videos which explain my thoughts on specific things (you ask the questions), articles and interviews with successful language learners:
patreon.com/user?u=38320669&fan_landing=true
One of my favourite language apps is called Drops. It won't teach you a language but it will definitely add some interesting vocabulary to your repertoire.
Use this link to get 50% OFF DROPS! (It also helps me keep making my amazingly good videos... jokes. But it does.)
languagedrops.com/affiliates/days-of-language
Do you like foreign language TV shows and movies? Check out the channel on which I review ONLY those shows:
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Subscribe for more awesome language learning content: youtube.com/channel/UC3_iSRqqZ7DTVlBNd9lv8jA?sub_confirmation=1
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Why we're talking about Established Titles
00:45 People are conflating two things
03:59 What are you actually buying?
05:51 Did they ever say it is was legal?
08:23 Asking a Scotland expert
10:23 Why Scotland anyway?
12:57 It's all about language
14:26 Do you get what you paid for?
15:48 The message
OK if you've reached the end of the description on this video then you really need something to do. A single word can (and arguably should) be removed from the text at the start to make it more idiomatic. Which word is it? (answer in a full sentence to make sure I know what you're talking about)