Hey Adam, For me in person, you are the best Spoken English language resource, i used to take advantage through your Pronociation and Speaking topics as well, and how to understand casual English conversations, and how to understand native english speakers, I can realise your experience and the passion of leading english lessons for the non-native english speakers.Keep it up , Thanx a lot .
Amazing channel with an amazing teacher, thank you Adam for your valuable content, you've inspired me a lot and you have given me a good push to start my TH-cam channel and help my students with my English lessons... Good luck
Hi Adam. I am from Turkey and I am learning so much from you. In Turkish we have a smilar idiom with spill the beans, which means word by word: take the broad beans out of your mouth (çıkar ağzındaki baklayı) Take care of yourself.
Hi adam! I'm having your lessons from Turkey. And the interesting fact I've realized, Some of the idioms are almost the exact same our idioms. Here are some examples: Bread And Butter - Cheese and bread in Turkish The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. (Turkish): The Pear falls to the bottom of its tree. Spill the beans Take the beans out of your mouth. :D even though We have no cultural relation with english language. That's interesting man!
Actually all the idioms u ve said with no exceptions are used in Moroccan dialect with the same meanings. That s why it's easy for me to remember them. Thanks. Wow, discovering cultures is the optimum thing u can do and to be proud of
Hi Adam and all audience and participators i did't understand some of these idioms although the way you elaborated was easy thank you for your effort and i hope to all successful .
Hello Adam... Excellent class and very interesting. Inside idioms, a no native speaker cans see the culture of a country. For idiom "The apple doesn´t fall far from the tree", in Chile we say "de tal palo tal astilla" or "hijo de papito"... in negative sense. Greetings!!
It’s funny I just came across your channel and I’m watching this and thinking this is pretty cool testing myself how much I know of these and I know everyone of them and that’s pretty bad ha ha, thank you for sharing and teaching have a very blessed amazing
We missed you Adam , it's been a long while . We appreciate it if you make another video for further idioms
Awesome lessons (as always) and there is nothing to take with a grain/pinch of salt! Thank you Adam!
Hey Adam, For me in person, you are the best Spoken English language resource, i used to take advantage through your Pronociation and Speaking topics as well, and how to understand casual English conversations, and how to understand native english speakers, I can realise your experience and the passion of leading english lessons for the non-native english speakers.Keep it up , Thanx a lot .
Just so basic yet highly informative. Great to watch Adam!
You are the best English teacher i ever met, omg, i love your video
Thankyou for these lucrative videos
I'm learning English and you are Excelent teacher. From Stgo/Chile.
Congratulations!
Today I want to spill the beans that we are tired of saying thank you in every single lesson of you because your all lesson is powerful and excellent
Such a brilliant and professional teacher
Excellent teaching!
Great lesson Adam! I've just written all the idioms in my vocabulary notebook...
I'm gonna share this with my students as soon as possible! ✌️😍
Amazing channel with an amazing teacher, thank you Adam for your valuable content, you've inspired me a lot and you have given me a good push to start my TH-cam channel and help my students with my English lessons... Good luck
You're a great teacher .Best regards from Egypt
Thank you very much for all details about each food you describe!!! God bless you, cheers-Daniela Hofmann/Brazil
It is always amazing to watch Adam, they way he spills the beans throughout the explanation it is just superb and magnificent.
Thank you Adam. All your lessons are very useful. I am from Indonesia
Hi Adam ! Thank you so much for your free special lessons !
Love you Adam, you are my cup of tea.
Great lesson Thank you
Hi Adam. I am from Turkey and I am learning so much from you. In Turkish we have a smilar idiom with spill the beans, which means word by word: take the broad beans out of your mouth (çıkar ağzındaki baklayı) Take care of yourself.
Thank you, Adam! Very good lesson 💡🌺
Great!! Thanks Adam
This is the first time I see ur vedios and I really like your simple way of teaching and ur clear accent 😍
More common idioms please!
Thanks you
You great teacher really
Awesome 👍
good lesson 10 english idioms with food
Very nice and interactive session sir, please upload at least a video daily, love u.
Thank you U R a great teacher
You are an amazing teacher 👌😍
Hi adam!
I'm having your lessons from Turkey.
And the interesting fact I've realized, Some of the idioms are almost the exact same our idioms.
Here are some examples:
Bread And Butter - Cheese and bread in Turkish
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
(Turkish): The Pear falls to the bottom of its tree.
Spill the beans
Take the beans out of your mouth.
:D even though We have no cultural relation with english language.
That's interesting man!
Bence de.
@@rosemary2176 Buralarda bir Türk görmek de ne bileyim duygulandırdı :D
Sir, very useful information about those 10 idiom expression. Please do more videos on idioms. Worth watching it.
I love IDIOMS so much!! It is fun and interesting.
Last phrase completely got fixed on me."I take everything with a grain of salt".alot love sir from Pakistan I just love your way of teaching.
Thanks teacher. Your videos are really helpful
Congratulations you are the best, 👍 God bless U 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The apple doesn’t fall from the tree . Love it
Thank you so useful lesson
Thnak you Adam.
Thanks for your very clear explanations. I only knew 2 of them. Regards.
Great job teacher I really learned something today
Thank you a lot, Adam!
Thanks sir, I m really like your every presentation,can understand very clear.thanks
Yeah, great to see you again, Adam! Do more idioms - it's certainly interesting.
'I hope you like it?' ... We LOVE IT!!! You're a fantastic teacher. You've got the requisite skills for the job. Thanks
Thank you so much!! I was looking for the video about idioms! It will help me a lot while writing and speaking.
Great explanation 😊
very practical and thank you for sharing this useful video.
this video was very useful, thank you Adam
Lovely lesson on idioms, Adam!!👍👍
Thanks my best teacher Mr adam
Wonderful, very educative.
Thanks 🙏🏼
I'll use it all tomorrow practise makes u perfect👌
Actually all the idioms u ve said with no exceptions are used in Moroccan dialect with the same meanings. That s why it's easy for me to remember them. Thanks. Wow, discovering cultures is the optimum thing u can do and to be proud of
+Spill the beans
+Bread & butter
+The big cheese
+The apple doesn't fall far from the tree
+Bring home the bacon
An apple r the apple
What a good lesson of idioms, i am from Chile, and i like english so much.
Adam você é muito expressivo, estou gostando muito dos seus vídeos. Parabéns
Really nice. Thank you so much
Thank you very much for your video. Greetings from Spain
thx, Adam! Great as always.
Thank you teacher!
Thank you adam! It is really usefull
Thanks Adam
Thank you
Hi Adam and all audience and participators i did't understand some of these idioms although the way you elaborated was easy thank you for your effort and i hope to all successful .
Thanks for the lesson. We also have the idioms the apple doesn't fall far from the tree in Indonesia
Geeat and in a way funny lesson. Some of those idioms are in my language expressed in a same way.
I spill the beans too: Love your teachings
I love your videos. I show them to my students. Greetings from 🇧🇷
Nice to see you again, Adam. You are the best teacher ever!
Thanks to my teacher how to share your idea, nice how to explain the idioms keep going, mr Adam.
We can understand something about idioms thanks .
Thanks 4 the video. Does "butter somebody up" has a negative connotation?
Excellent
Thanks
thank you ,
Hi you are really good to teaching
Thanks!It helps me a lot!I do really appreciate that
I loved it! 😉
Thank you.That was really helpful😁
hi teacher, love you so much
Thank you much for your efforts.could we use these words on the IELTS writing?
No, you can not use these words on the IELTS! Coz these are informal words.
Thanks ❤ !
Hello, is it possible for you to make a video regarding the usage of ”am to” ”was to”?
Hi teacher Adam
Greetings from egypt
Hi, Adam!
Wow, didn't know that Russian and English idioms have so much in common! Now I'm sure I'll remember them :)
you are the best
Thank for this lesson! What is the difference between methafor and idiom?
Your way to explain is very nice. Could you help me in a doubt? When to use "of" and "of the"? I Thank you for your attention.
Thank you sir
Thank you, and please post more😊🙃
Butter somebody up in argentina it's "Endulzarle el oído" basically sweet the ear
Adam you are very foodie! ☺
Adam, I like a lot your videos, I would like to know also more about your accent , It is understandable.
Actually I became a teacher.. I've learnt a lot from your skills... I believe this is one of the reasons I love teaching ( the good behaved students)
Nice video sir
You are great 🙌
oh thank you man you really good .
0:48 we have this (just break the eggs) the same meaning
In what language? Arabic?
Hello Adam... Excellent class and very interesting. Inside idioms, a no native speaker cans see the culture of a country. For idiom "The apple doesn´t fall far from the tree", in Chile we say "de tal palo tal astilla" or "hijo de papito"... in negative sense. Greetings!!
It’s funny I just came across your channel and I’m watching this and thinking this is pretty cool testing myself how much I know of these and I know everyone of them and that’s pretty bad ha ha, thank you for sharing and teaching have a very blessed amazing