I really want to thank you about your videos ,
Especially pronunciation lessons .
And if you can allow comment in most of your videos it will help .
Finally I appreciate your what you doing for students and if you could put
video for vocabulary for toefl and for real life .
Thanx again
Hello and Happy New Year!I have a collection of Everyday Vocabulary on my website. I'm using high frequency words in my Oral Reading series. I won't likely address vocabulary for TOEFL since that's not my specialty.If you have comments or questions, you can always post them on my main channel page. I welcome them there. :)Kind regards!
Hi Raja. I'm happy to know my videos have been a part of your studies for so long. I hope you also use the exercises and other materials on my website. Kind regards!
Meat Idioms | British English Idiom | Learn English
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Very useful, but need to be watch a several times ,if wanna be memorized.
But anyway, there's a little problem. When I'm not using some words quite
often ,they just flying away from my memory :). "To beef up your English"?
That's the first time I've heard that. In Yorkshire people says "to brush
up ". Ufff... idioms are so troublesome, but it's good to know them. Thanx
for video.
@jefolicr Hi, and thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment.
Thanks for the new idiom, it's one I haven't heard. Red=blood. The whole
video was designed to make you think twice before tucking into that nice
juicy steak. Hopefully it will make you feel a bit queasy at the thought of
eating meat. Best wishes, Richard
Are you really necessary? Thanks for your effort Richard. I'm not in
elementary school, I'm just a person who is trying to learn English (real
English) and you couldn't imagine how useful are being your videos. Pd.:
The music is quite appopiate for elementary school haha :P Pd.2: Excuse the
mistakes if there
Great method. Great video. Never stop doing this! I like learning from
these videos a lot, but memorizing these makes me go bananas. I believe
watching these videos will bear fruit in some time. A real lemon will it be
when I start to use them. But I won't chicken out if I make a mistake. :D
I've got your message, and checked your channel. I was happy to find this
treasure. :) I'm going to share your videos with my facebook friends. ;)
Good luck and many views for your videos! By the way, why you didn't
mention the fish and sea-food in this video?
@E5D7S Thanks for your comments. It's interesting that you say, cat in a
poke, in Poland. It was a cat that the unlucky punter normally ended up
with, thinking they had bought a piglet. So they really did buy a cat in a
poke.
Totally NOT appropriate for elementary school children whether in the US or
UK! There is a reference to "meat and two veggies" being slang for a MAN'S
PENIS AND TESTICLES! OMG - was that really necessary?
yeap I've seen so many muttons dressed up as lambs in Costa del Sol. oops
they are all from dear old mighty. well, there are some local ones too.
Thanks for these terrific videos. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
I think idiom iis the hardest thing to understand. One exemple in english
it rains cats and dogs becomes in French it rains ropes. I hate
misunderstanding so I never use idioms in any languages!
Thanks for the video, I liked the idea of explaining new idioms
immediatelly and not at the end of the video. By the way, in Poland we say
about a cat in a poke, not a pig :)
@rutsablei Acually, I eat very little meat. I eat far more vegetables and a
little fish. But fish idioms is another video lesson entirely. Thanks for
watching.
Another one: Are you making enough money? Got enough "steaks in the fridge"
for the family? ... maybe steak is an american word? I don't know British
things.
Yes, this vid is very informative. actually, so informative that I cant
memorize all of them in two shakes of a lamb's tail. but your doing a very
good job.
@saad6321 Thanks for watching the video and for your comments. Can I
suggest that you use the pause button when watching the video? Best wishes,
Richard.
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Oli, you are awesome!!!? Your videos are brilliant. I'm from Brazil and I'm
improving my english skill watchinh everyday your videos. It's
incredible!!!! Thanks for the help!!
+Haohmaru Sensei Thanks for the comment and the support!
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