Basic English VS Advanced English
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the ''Advanced" english is just the language i use when i write email to my professors 🤨
Me before: can i ask you a question
Me after: can i request you a question?😂😂😂
Me before: can i ask you a question
Me after: can i request you a question?😂😂😂
@@abdas9730 then if they try to be “funny” they say “I dOnT kNoW, cAn YoU?”
@@l3mons795 fr tho
Omg for real
personally i think “have a nice day” sounds more formal than “have a good one”
Yeah, I think they mean more about slang though- like stuff you often need to have been around americans to know or grew up american to know.
And, also more complex words too.
Doesn’t need to be more formal to be advanced
na have a good one is new zealand.
Yea me too
@@mrgoose8666 it does..
Basic english:
''Goodbye!''
Advanced english:
''Farewell and I pray, thatt I'll never have to see you again and if I do, then I'll talk to your manager''
Nooo litterly all of these videos are like that 💀💀
Basic English :
“Me and you”
Advanced English :
“You and I”
Literally
Basic English:
"Rickroll"
Advanced English:
"Never gonna give you up"
@@sillykittywdym underrated
That's just called basic manners
"are not so different"
How many of you thought she said "let's start" to begin the session 😁
me.
not me
Me
A lot
me😭
I like how advanced English slowly starts just turning into slang
Basic:
When I'm talking to my friends
Advanced:
When I wanna sound smart
I sound like a 🤓 when I do advanced
@@hamzamogabel7467 everyone does😔😌
" *I AM TOTALLY SURE THAT THE PERSON WHO STOPPED TO READ THIS MESSAGE WILL BE SUCCESSFUL IN EVERYTHING THEY DO* " 🥰.
@@fachero5107 thanks alot
That's true bro 🤣✌️
"Have a nice day"
"Have a good one"
She replied!😂😂😂
I say none of these “Advanced English” and English is my only language I speak
Edit: how did I get so many likes?!
same. Lol I'm glad I'm not the only one XD
Sameeee
English is my main language, I don’t speak advanced English either.
Me before: can i ask you a question
Me after: can i request you a question?😂😂😂
same tho
“A bunch of things”
I took many comp classes, and this is basic.
Me before: can i ask you a question
Me after: can i request you a question?😂😂😂
@@abdas9730 lol!
@@XHeadCreator ikr
@@abdas9730 Yeah.
I like to say “Loads of stuff”
"Immediately"
Her: "In a heart bit"
Me: Bit?? 👁👄👁
It's a heart beat
Beat
We say heart beat advanced english: heart bit/beat
Same lol
🥴
As someone who speaks english fluent, the ,, Advanced" english sounds like me when i have a F in my math test and i need to tell my mom..
An advanced English for “have a nice day” will sound like Thanks for coming in, I hope you have an excellent, splendid day walking in the rain now. Goodbye. But like someone says, saying having a nice day sounds more formal than saying have a good one.
_Wait, this is advanced English? Some of these just seem like different ways to phrase something-_
Exactly bro
And the worst thing is that people watching it aren’t native english speakers and are probably taking her word for it
@@nkaurum3482 _Yeah, like in some of these it’s just something different with the same meaning, and with some of these it’s informal and formal language, it seems like-_
_That’s kind of like saying_
_”Hey there is basic English, but greetings is advanced English!”_
_Even though it isn’t anything to do with basic and advanced-_
@@Sustella and things like “let’s dive in to it” and “without further ado” are becoming more common as more youtubers are using those nowadays
And when they get popular enough they the label “basic common english”
@@nkaurum3482 _Yeah, like I wouldn’t be surprised if she labeled “Wassup bros” as super advanced English for pros or something 💀💀💀 If she’s going to call that advanced English, she has to make it so the basic English is stuff like “Hello guys! My name is Tom.” so that it actually makes sense to call the other stuff advanced-_
Advanced English is just what you act like in a email to your teacher or boss
Pls add more shorts than videos. This types of shorts really helpful for us. Anyone agree with me?????
Let’s smoke some weed!
Let us have a pipe of the good stuff.
If you know how to say that, you’re set 👌😂
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Thank you for watching!
Immediately
In a heartbeat
RIGHT NOW
advanced english here sounds a mix of what you’d say to your friends and something smart
I am learning advance english by you videos. Thank you 😌
Sorry to burst ur bubble but no one actually says those things
Is it just me or when she said “let’s start” I thought meant it to start saying the phrases not an example
Of X
most of that "advanced" english sounded like slang like have a good one,lets dive in,in a heartbeat,its mindblowing
" let's dive in "
Me: wait. Isnt that word is used when u and ur friends about to dive in the swimming pool?
its an expression that means lets start
"The north"
"Septentrion"
"Throw something out a window"
"Defenestrate"
"The act of throwing something out of a window"
"Defenestration"
The “good english” person reminds me of that one friend that corrects you when you say “me and (a name)” 😡
well its not supposed to be *me and (name)* cuz grammar is important. Its *(name) and I*
and this has nothing to do with grammar but more of formal and informal english.
Yuh ik but most of them are a. Bit obnoxious abt it
congratulations, you just took all my pride out of my 2 years of english now.
Your method of teaching is mind blowing
Surgeon - I want a heart for a heart transplant
I want a heart in a heartbeat💀
“For a lot of things” I feel like the advanced version could be like “ a multitude of things” or something like that rather than “ a bunch of things”. ( I really hope I used multitude right or else I’m going to look really stupid rn lol )
"A lot of things"
"A bunch of things"
Me: A few things.
The "aDvAnCeD" english is just going to make people's life harder-
Your videos are mind blowing ! Have a good one 😃
Thanks a lot!
Hi Kate I'm waiting for your video from last 2 weeks.....
Basic english: leaves 🍃
Advanced english: FOLIAGE ?!
Your channel is beautiful to learning and improving communication skills Thank You sister
all of the “advanced english” are just phrases or homophones. Some advanced english you got there
Bruh when somebody asks u something you'll be like - ook in a heart beat I'll go-- 💀💀
Another word for impressive- STUPENDOUS
"Yeah like I'm so good at speaking English!"
"Oh..."
U are doing a great job! I really appreciate it..
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Thank you for watching!
Thank you! and we need part 3 please. :)
Advanced English:"In a heart beat"
What she pronounced:"in a heart bit"
It's cool how basic vs advanced doesn't always equate to informal vs formal
The fitnessgram pacer test is an aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues.
“It’s really impressive “
Me: ITS SO AESTHETIC
"In a heart beat"
"In a heart bet"
"A bunch of things"
"A Bach of things"
You are very helpful for me thanks a lot Kate.
I'm trying to learn German using Duolingo. If I found a channel like this for German that be great!
Very useful ! Thank you very much !!
basic english: it's really impressive
advanced english: it's mind-blowing
my english- i'm flabbergasted!
I love seeing your spectacled look today
why am i started to get these types of videos when i grew up with english
I like to say have a good Eavning or Morning to show that I was really caring about the convo
That gives a whole new meaning to *i need you to*
Thanks mam I actually learned pretty immpresive talking
Thanks a lot
ma'am*
Your content is mind-blowing
Wow she good at English and she speaks a different language.
I love how she wore a childish shirt for "basic english" and a professional look for "advanced english"
Advanced English is just more formal
Basic english: hi
Advanced english: hello
Have a good one
Me:enjoy the next 24 hour
"It’s really impressive" -> "Slay"
your videos are mostly useful 👌🏻
I think 'in a heartbeat' is more like 'without hesitating/without hesitation' rather than 'immediately'. It's usually used with the conditional 'would'. eg "I'd do that in a heartbeat if I could'.
Thank you. I will now get so many points on my english essays
Alternate Title:
A Normal Person vs Shakespeare
‘I require some water right now’
There is still one type of English left “Lazy English” that is so common. example- hru, idk, wth, dw, etc....∞
I can’t ever comprehend basic English with 4 of my brain cells
In a heart beat is much less formal than immediately. Have a good one is also casual.
My first language is English but I still use a little basic English
Thanks!I can use the advanced phrases in school!
as an english speaker this makes me feel smart :D
Advance English 😉😎🔥❤️❤️❤️
"In a heart beat" that's a literal idiom.
Ask and request can be used in different contexts
Request: you're asking for something
Ask: You need a answer to a question OR you're asking for something
A little tip if you want to speak better English. I live in the U.S and we dont really speak like formal and advanced English. We use more of shorter sentences.
Formal: "Where do you want to go?"
Shortened: "Where do ya wanna go?"
You expecially want to learn shortened sentences when your texting
Am I the only native English speaker that really enjoys watching videos like this?
Basic: i will throw someone out of a window
Advanced: i defenestrate someone
" *I AM TOTALLY SURE THAT THE PERSON WHO STOPPED TO READ THIS MESSAGE WILL BE SUCCESSFUL IN EVERYTHING THEY DO* " 🥰...
Me the last one: have a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious day :/
Me: immediately. Other people: In a heartbeat
"have a nice day"
"Have a good ONE"
Whoever is reading this I hope you have/had a good day if anything bad happens just remember that nothing I mean NOTHING can stop you 💓💓💓💓💓💓
I understand ur advanced English randomly
Your voice is just mind blowing
Basically advance english is like the 1800's
advanced english is my english essays and the Basic english is me
its legit just formal and informal
"i immediately need a doctor"
"i in a heartbeat need a doctor"
Basic English: a lot of things
Advanced English updated: an abundance of things
"Get out of this place in a heart beat" doesnt sound as frightning as "get out of this place imediatly"
It's actually "have a nice morning. Afternoon. Evening" ect
My native language is English. Last time I checked, I only used “advanced” English only to write essays to my teachers. I honestly have never knew someone who spoke “advanced” English because English is English.
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Her:"it's really impressive"
Me:"Astounding."😎
I never heard anyone say “in a heartbeat”
SO IMPRESSIVE
No it's just formal and informal English. I can't imagine talking to my friends in the 'advanced' English way, since that implies that is the English level a native speaker says.
Personally as someone with English as their first language, the advanced English is the type of English you would use when writing emails to professors