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I hope to speak english and understand it like native speakers i hope eat english like food it is my dream i need it in my work ....sir do you feel what i feel?
1. to nail it 2. to be spot on 3. to be on a roll (to brush up - improve or polish) 4. to get a word in edgeways ( to edge forward - to move forward slowly) 5. It turns out 6. to crack me up 7. in a way 8. to make head or tail of something
To nail it - to do something perfectly To be spot on - to be exactly right, or perfect To be on a roll - have a series of successes To brush up - to improve or polish (for example language) To get a word in edgeways - to have a chance to speak( usually negative) To edge forward - to move forward slowly In turns out - something happens in a particular way To crack me up - to make me laugh a lot/hard In a way - to some extent To make head or tail of something - to understand something complex (often in negative)
The first time I watched your video where you mentioned about “creating English moments”, I have immediately decided to start developing a habit of watching English video tutorials here on TH-cam including your channel before going to bed. I’ve been doing it for three consecutive days already and I can say that the learning experience is really amazing. Keep up the good work!
Hellooooo Keith, Hoping you are doing well? I've just watched your explanations but I couldn't make head or tail of them 😂 Thank you so much for all these useful idioms I needed, you spot on. I will try to use them the right way in my next conversations in order to spot on. Day by day my english improves watching your videos, all my friends tell me that I'm really on a roll. However they complain they cannot speak too much when we're chatting because they can't get a word in edgeways with me😂 Thank you for your unfailing help in English. 🙏🏻
Hello dear techer! I hope this epistle finds you well. Now, I was wondering if you could help me with a query with the expression - 'in one's bones'. Is it correct or usual to say that - 'I know her/him in my bones?' I'd be looking forward to your reply. Heartfelt gratitude for making the way smoothe in learning English for us.
Thanks to my students Rose, Kristen and Huda for their help in making the video 🙏
🤩 25% Discount on my online IELTS Speaking GOLD course: keithspeakingacademy.com/ielts-band7-gold-yt
🎁 Download the free PDF of this lesson here: pages.keithspeakingacademy.com/8-idioms-regular
I hope to speak english and understand it like native speakers i hope eat english like food it is my dream i need it in my work ....sir do you feel what i feel?
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1. to nail it
2. to be spot on
3. to be on a roll
(to brush up - improve or polish)
4. to get a word in edgeways
( to edge forward - to move forward slowly)
5. It turns out
6. to crack me up
7. in a way
8. to make head or tail of something
Thank you
I watch a lot of videos on TH-cam to brush up on my listening skills.
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To nail it - to do something perfectly
To be spot on - to be exactly right, or perfect
To be on a roll - have a series of successes
To brush up - to improve or polish (for example language)
To get a word in edgeways - to have a chance to speak( usually negative)
To edge forward - to move forward slowly
In turns out - something happens in a particular way
To crack me up - to make me laugh a lot/hard
In a way - to some extent
To make head or tail of something - to understand something complex (often in negative)
I feel comfortable using these idioms: 😊
1- to crack me up
2- can't make head or tail of it
3- I’ve nailed it
The first time I watched your video where you mentioned about “creating English moments”, I have immediately decided to start developing a habit of watching English video tutorials here on TH-cam including your channel before going to bed. I’ve been doing it for three consecutive days already and I can say that the learning experience is really amazing. Keep up the good work!
Thank you from Morocco
Because of your videos, I loved learning more and more
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Hello from Georgia. I appreciate you as an excellent educator ❤
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You're one of my favorites YT teachers. I adore you and I find your lessons extremely useful. All the best for you
Greetings from Ukraine! Thanks a lot for your videos. They are always spot on! Love upgrading with your lessons! You are English Guru :)) 🙌🙏🌺
The best tutor who I have ever seen❤
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Hi, I'm at work, but I watched and listened a little. Very charming teacher! Fanfare and fireworks for him!
Number 8 seems to me quite similar to "I can’t wrap my head around something“. Thank you Keith 😊
Hitting the nail on the head; you‘ve done it already. Thank you very much teacher Keith.
I'm on a roll of speaking English thanks to your videos. Thanks a bunch
You're a very good teacher. Evrything is very clear. Thank you
Hellooooo Keith,
Hoping you are doing well?
I've just watched your explanations but I couldn't make head or tail of them 😂
Thank you so much for all these useful idioms I needed, you spot on. I will try to use them the right way in my next conversations in order to spot on. Day by day my english improves watching your videos, all my friends tell me that I'm really on a roll. However they complain they cannot speak too much when we're chatting because they can't get a word in edgeways with me😂
Thank you for your unfailing help in English. 🙏🏻
Splendid
Thank you so much 💓
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Oh I really dig the way you teach, Mr Keith. Thank you from Ghana.
Teacher I like to learn English with American accent but still I like your accent !!!!
Mr. You are one of the best English teachers I've ever seen ,thank you some much for all the efforts you are making!! ❤
Every cloud has a silver lining- i very like this idiom
It's very useful. Thank you teacher Keith from Myanmar ❣️
Big fan from Afghanistan ❤
Thanks for watching.
Best teacher ever
Thanks Teacher Keith. It is great to start my day watching you and your English Class Video. ❤
Hello sir and thank you from Uzbekistan
Thanks, Keith... You make english learning really funny!
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I love this session it helps me a lot to learn these idioms perfectly! Thanks from my ❤️!
Thank you Uzbekistan🔥
Super wow, you're extraordinary and terrific
Thank you 🙏🏻 sir from India 😊😊
Thank you sir from India
thanks a lot.
my favorite idiom is " to make head or tail of something "
Good choice!
Thanks a lot
Your videos are super duper useful 😊
From Uzbekistan ☺️
Really excellent sir
Awesome 😊
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The dam was built, therefore a new irrigation scheme was spot on. Friends are considered to be foolish.❤❤❤❤❤❤
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I'm from Dinajpur
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Thanks from Bangladesh
Good! Keep making videos on idioms.
It's coming right in moment!
Great as always
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Thanks a lot Teacher for this
To brush up on : improve❤
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Love you sir from Bangladesh
You nailed it🎉
Thank you Sir from Nigeria
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Keith, thanks ever so much!
Thank you.
Thank you sir from Somali
Thank you very much dear teacher
Greetings from Dubai
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Hello dear techer!
I hope this epistle finds you well.
Now, I was wondering if you could help me with a query with the expression - 'in one's bones'. Is it correct or usual to say that - 'I know her/him in my bones?'
I'd be looking forward to your reply.
Heartfelt gratitude for making the way smoothe in learning English for us.
Very useful video
Thank you!
Spot on or hit the spot
Thanks for d idioms.
Hi teacher thanks 🤗🌹
Thank you from iraq
Thank you so much.
From Tashkent ❤
To be spot on😊
it cracks me up : yes
Thank you sir.
Tomorrow is my IELTS exam I hope I'm gonna nail it
Great teacher
From Bangladesh
One question, the expression "make heads or tails of something" , has it anything to do with coins? Thank you for sharing with us all!
Thank you so much sir
I am from Bangladesh
I am also from Bangladesh. ❤
To edge forward 😊
I can't make a head or tail, but in a way living now is comfortable.
Great lecture
Thanks
Thank you so much
I liked all of them
Kindly suggest some of idioms to.face interwiew for a teacher in Australia
Salut Keith, comment ça va ton français 😂
J'adore tes vidéos, merci pour tout 💕
Love from kerala❤️
Brilliant ❤
Thanks 💯💯💯
Thanks
❤❤❤Good video
To be on a roll🎉
Sir
Is TO BE SPOT ON is similar to HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD.? Please clarify ..
You're amazing sir
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Good kuu
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