Hi Sam, I've just discovered your channel. I love the way you teach and your sincerity while explaining the word 'camp'. I'm looking forward to seeing more and more of your videos. I appreciate that you write down the phonetic transcription and provide examples on the screen. However, I would also appreciate it if we could download a PDF of all your videos because they are truly useful! Thanks a million, Sam!
Hi Carlos! First of all, sorry for my late reply but I took the whole bank holiday weekend off. Secondly, thank you for your wonderful comment: it's always great and very rewarding to know that people appreciate what I do 🤩 As for PDFs, I've always been a bit wary of them because I'm worried people will then stop watching the videos if they can simply download what is essentially the written version of them; which is why I've never looked into it. But I'll see if there is a way around that (I can't promise anything, though 😜)
Great video! Thanks. I hear the word "gobsmacked" a lot in British English. As for "endure", it sounds to me as if the final sound is long /o:/, not /u:/
@@thecuriousone1790 Yes, we use 'gobsmacked' quite often here 😊 You are right: that's how we pronounce 'endure' now, even though in the past it had a diphthong
The only one I did not know what shattered meaning tired. The first time I ever heard the term camp was to describe the 1960s Batman TV series starring Adam West.
Hi Sam, I've just discovered your channel. I love the way you teach and your sincerity while explaining the word 'camp'. I'm looking forward to seeing more and more of your videos. I appreciate that you write down the phonetic transcription and provide examples on the screen. However, I would also appreciate it if we could download a PDF of all your videos because they are truly useful! Thanks a million, Sam!
Hi Carlos! First of all, sorry for my late reply but I took the whole bank holiday weekend off. Secondly, thank you for your wonderful comment: it's always great and very rewarding to know that people appreciate what I do 🤩
As for PDFs, I've always been a bit wary of them because I'm worried people will then stop watching the videos if they can simply download what is essentially the written version of them; which is why I've never looked into it. But I'll see if there is a way around that (I can't promise anything, though 😜)
Smashing video!
Thanks! 🤩🤩🤩
I wonder if the verb to scorch is used in the meaning `` to move at extremely high speed'' very often. Thanks for the video.
Although it can mean that, too, I have to say it's not something we'd say. I've never heard or used it with that meaning, but it does exist 😊
Great video! Thanks.
I hear the word "gobsmacked" a lot in British English.
As for "endure", it sounds to me as if the final sound is long /o:/, not /u:/
@@thecuriousone1790 Yes, we use 'gobsmacked' quite often here 😊
You are right: that's how we pronounce 'endure' now, even though in the past it had a diphthong
The only one I did not know what shattered meaning tired.
The first time I ever heard the term camp was to describe the 1960s Batman TV series starring Adam West.
Well done!
As for 'camp', based on the pics of the series I've seen on the Internet, I'm not surprised you heard it related to it haha
This video is really the bee’s knees.
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