Marvellous!! You are spot on to share about what people from other countries fail to understand about British conversations (despite learning english for years) Thankyou
Phrases for talking about when things happen and describing time. 1. ‘On the fly’ To do something whilst doing other tasks and usually in a hurry. ‘I prepared my presentation for work on the fly.’ 2. ‘On the spur of the moment’ To do something without planning or thinking much about it, a spontaneous action. ‘We decided to go on a romantic weekend break on the spur of the moment’ 3. ‘Give me a sec’ Give me a moment/ Give me some time i.e ‘Hang on give me two secs’ ‘Hang on a second, give me a sec…’ 4. ‘To be bound to’ Certain or sure to happen. ‘You’re bound to pass your exam, you’ve been studying so hard’ ‘It’s bound to rain, Just look at those grey clouds’ Phrases for describing and interacting with others. 5. ‘He or she was funny with me’ Used when a person seems upset or annoyed with you and they are not friendly towards you. ‘When I was a teenager my mum used to be funny with me about coming home late’ 6. To have a go at somebody To tell someone that you are annoyed with them about something in an angry way. ‘Leila would have a go at me if I made a video with lots of grammar mistakes’ 7. Check this out.. Come and see this or look at this (informal) Phrases for giving your opinion and responding to others. 8. No way! We say this when we are surprised and it can be that we are pleased but it also can be that we don’t believe something. ‘No way, I don’t believe it!’ 9. To be on the fence To be neutral about something, you don’t agree or disagree or you are undecided. 10. To play devil’s advocate To present the opinion of the other side of an argument to stimulate more debate and introduce other perspectives. ‘To play devil’s advocate, climate change could be a lot of hype, the world has changed temperature before….’ 11. Tell me about it/ you’re telling me! This is something we say when we are agreeing about something, we have experienced the same thing.. ‘You’re telling me the traffic was bad! I was stuck in it for an hour! 12. I beg to differ This is a formal way of saying you disagree. 13. That’s spot on We say this when we think the person is absolutely right about something. 14. Not necessarily We use this to mean ‘maybe not’ ‘People from India don’t necessarily eat spicy food every day’ 15. As far as I can recall This means up to the point that I can remember. As far as I can recall I think the students wanted more pronunciation practice’ 16. As far as I know This means up to the point that I know/ according to what I know 17. You hit the nail on the head! You have explained/ summarised or said something perfectly. ‘I think he really hit the nail on the head when he said we need a clearer vision for the future’ Phrases to use when we are encouraging others. 18. Hang in there We say this when someone is going through a difficult time, it is a way to say don’t give up/ stay strong. ‘Don’t worry about your English-hang in there!’ 19. Give it your best shot When you do something, give it your best try, try as hard as you can. 20. You’re on to a winner You have discovered a good or successful thing.. it could be a new project or business. 21. My mind has gone blank When you can’t think of something or you can’t remember. 22. I have had a change of heart I have changed my mind about something. ‘I have had a change of heart about moving to another country, it is such a big decision’ 23. On second thoughts… We say this when we have changed our mind usually in the moment. ‘I was planning to go to the park but on second thoughts let’s go to the beach’ 24. I have had a rethink I have changed my mind after some thought. ‘I have had a rethink about the marketing plan, I think we should aim at this section of the market instead’ 25. I can’t see what all the fuss is about I don’t understand why so much attention is being given to particular thing. ‘What’s all the fuss about! What’s this noise!’ Natural phrases for expressing your desires. 26. I could kill for… Informal way to say you would love to have something often food or drink. ‘I could kill for a diet coke’ 27. I am dying for An informal way to say you really want something. ‘I am dying for something interesting to happen in my life!’ 28. Something hits the spot Something is exactly what I wanted, usually food or drink, ie after work a cold beer can hit the spot. ‘That ice cold beer hit the spot!’ 29. I am counting the days until When you can’t wait for something and are counting down the days until it happens. ‘I am counting the days until I can leave this job’ 30. Roll on This means you are waiting for something, it is similar to ‘come on’ ie. Roll on Friday! ‘I am fed up with this term, roll on the holidays!’ 31. I have set my heart on To be fixed and focused on wanting a particular thing. ‘I have set my heart on travelling to India this summer’
I was going to the lake, when my cell phone told me: “There's a new Love English video: Check this out!” So I've said to my friends: Sorry guys, give me a sec! I have to say, today I missed something interesting so this new lesson really hit the spot, especially because at the moment I've set my heart on improving my English fluency! Thank you so much Sabrah for this great lesson! Have a nice day! ⛱
Hello, young ladies! It was nice and definitely very useful express-laconic session, plenty of new terms. Some of these expressions I've know or simply recognized. It's always good to refresh a memory anyway. Thank you again and stay healthy.
I wanted to learn more about everyday, conversational English and I thought, well, I'm on to a winner with Love English. My mind is going a bit blank though when I try to rememeber all the commonly used expressions that I heard from Sabrah here, anyway I'll say that this was on the spot: it was a very good refresher for my English and I learned something new.
Love you ladies. You have saved my life. I do two lessons a day. I am going to England in February. You have taught me great words and sentences. You are a life saver. I am an American.
Such an elegant and engaging video. You are a fantastic teacher💕 could you make a video about social intelligence in English culture or beauty&fashion?
Thank you very, much, Sheila. The amazing lesson I have learned some advances phrases that I did not. I think it was a stunning lesson I would like to speak English like you. You are a Terrific Teacher. I want to be an English Teacher. This is my goal. I have set my heat on becoming a fluent English speaker, afterwards an amazing English Teacher. I love to teach. You heat the nail on the head. Absolutely amazing. My first language is Portuguese.
Hi Sabrah, An interesting and full of information lesson about “Common British Conversation Phrases and Expression”. I sincerely admire your efforts and learned lots of new phrases and expressions. It is not necessary, Indian people eat spicy food every day, they are health caution. Some sentences: 1. Sometimes you have to make decisions on the fly. 2. He went to London on the spur of the moment. 3. I’ve been to school! She was funny with me last week. 4. Check out the prices of our pizzas-we're virtually giving them away! 5. The author was playing the devil's advocate to stir up an argument. 6. I beg to differ from you on the opinion. 7. Hang in there, everything will be fine. 8. I could kill for a soft drink right now. 9. This English book exactly the same as something hits the spot. 10. I’m counting the days until I see you again. Thanks and regards.
I came here the most fast as possible to see you and hear you, My flaw is when I try to speak fast and clear, sometimes I cannot understand some accent from each other of different countries but hearing you I'm tuning my listening. thank you so much!
As far as I can recall this is one of the best videos regarding advance phrases. Very glad to see you safe & happy & many thanks for this energetic & useful video :-)
Thanks a lot Teacher Sabrah. Your presentation of all these phrases was done in a nutshell. It was done in a brief and succinct manner. These phrases makes our presentation magniloquent and grandiloquent. I liked 12 th one: I beg to differ. And also your attire was really fabulous. Teacher Leila coming in between was also really unique. Thanks a lot Teacher Sabrah. Your class was really helpful.
Thx For The New Conversational Phrases , This TH-cam Helps Us Grow Our Vocabulary Like Watering A Plant 🌱 And Pkant Is Growing . Tank Your VERY VERY VERY VERY MUCHHH!!!!
I watch your videos after liking them...we do have books full of such grammatical and idiomatic stuff but what actually matters is the way u present...huge respects and best wishes for all the upcomming years....💖
16: "As far as I know": This means up to the point that I know / according to what I know 16: "Hasta donde yo sé": Esto significa hasta el punto que sé / según lo que sé
Good morning teacher sabrah I'm from Paraguay 🇵🇾❤ how Is it going your new baby, your class is alway spetacular AND clear I adore it teacher sabrah, you are a good person, clever thank you so much about your lessons, greeting teacher Leila AND you too
Today i see you for the first time and after see you i fall love at first site also crush. Let's move on to main tropic i want to know in ieltes listening as well as on speaking how way we can implement british accent and understand
Thank you so much for your kind videos. I have a suggestion the Phrases you tell , plz write down in descriptions so that it would be easy for us note it.
Super Amazing Video...love d way u explain wid beautiful expressions 💓... commendable job by u...Pls make more videos like this...Many of the pharses are new really enjoyed this lesson nd Sabrah pls if possible make video on use of Either or Neither in detail.
28: "Something hits the spot": Something is exactly what I wanted, usually food or drink, ie after work a cold beer can hit the spot 28: "Algo da en el clavo": Algo es exactamente lo que quería, generalmente comida o bebida, es decir, después del trabajo, una cerveza fría puede dar en el clavo. "That ice cold beer hit the spot" "Esa cerveza helada dio en el clavo"
18: "Hang in there": We say this when someone is going through a difficult time, it is a way to say don't give up/ stay strong. 18: "Aguanta allí": Decimos esto cuando alguien está pasando por un momento difícil, es una forma de decir que no te rindas / mantente fuerte. "Don't worry about your English - hang in there" "No te preocupes por tu inglés, aguanta allí"
05: "He or she was funny with me": Used when a person seems upset or annoyed whit you and they are not friendly towards you 05: "Él o ella fue divertido conmigo": Se usa cuando una persona parece molesta o enojada contigo y no es amigable contigo. "When I was a teenager my mum used to be funny with me about coming home late" . "Cuando era adolescente, mi madre solía ser divertida conmigo acerca de llegar tarde a casa"
@@LoveEnglishUK Thanks darling I'm so happy to see your response on my comment 💜 I only want u to provide us with British pronounciation lessons thanks in advance ...greeting from Algeria
great video , thanks to both of you ., learned a lot , it’s a video we can watch again and again ., mm I love spicy food ., but like to try other type of foods too. And you are welcome to India always !!!’
06: "To have a go at somebody" : To tell someone that you are annoyed with them about something in an angry way 06: "Tener una oportunidad con alguien": Para decirle a alguien que está molesto con ellos(as) por algo "Leila would have a got a me if I made a video with lots of grammar mistakes" "Leila me hubiera conseguido si hiciera un video con muchos errores gramaticales" (Esta frase me costó traducirla la verdad).
23: "On second thoughts": We say this when we have changed our mind usually in the moment. 23: "Pensándolo bien": Decimos esto cuando hemos cambiado de opinión, generalmente en el momento. "I was planning to go to the park but on second thoughts let's go to the beach" "Estaba planeando ir al parque pero pensándolo bien vamos a la playa"
31: "I have set my heart on": To be fixed and focussed on wanting a particular thing. 31: "He puesto mi corazón en": Ser fijo y centrado en querer algo en particular. "I have set my hearts on travelling to India this summer" "Me he propuesto viajar a la India este verano"
What is your favourite British English phrase? Leave it in the comments below or try using any of these from the video in comments ❤️🇬🇧
Your tutoring was spot on! What a service to English learners! Proud of you guys! Keep going!
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it 💕💕👍👍
Marvellous!! You are spot on to share about what people from other countries fail to understand about British conversations (despite learning english for years) Thankyou
Thank you so much and I am glad you enjoyed the video! Please share it if you loved it 💞💞
Phrases for talking about when things happen and describing time.
1. ‘On the fly’ To do something whilst doing other tasks and usually in a hurry. ‘I prepared my presentation for work on the fly.’
2. ‘On the spur of the moment’ To do something without planning or thinking much about it, a spontaneous action. ‘We decided to go on a romantic weekend break on the spur of the moment’
3. ‘Give me a sec’ Give me a moment/ Give me some time i.e ‘Hang on give me two secs’ ‘Hang on a second, give me a sec…’
4. ‘To be bound to’ Certain or sure to happen. ‘You’re bound to pass your exam, you’ve been studying so hard’ ‘It’s bound to rain, Just look at those grey clouds’ Phrases for describing and interacting with others.
5. ‘He or she was funny with me’ Used when a person seems upset or annoyed with you and they are not friendly towards you. ‘When I was a teenager my mum used to be funny with me about coming home late’
6. To have a go at somebody To tell someone that you are annoyed with them about something in an angry way. ‘Leila would have a go at me if I made a video with lots of grammar mistakes’
7. Check this out.. Come and see this or look at this (informal) Phrases for giving your opinion and responding to others.
8. No way! We say this when we are surprised and it can be that we are pleased but it also can be that we don’t believe something. ‘No way, I don’t believe it!’
9. To be on the fence To be neutral about something, you don’t agree or disagree or you are undecided.
10. To play devil’s advocate To present the opinion of the other side of an argument to stimulate more debate and introduce other perspectives. ‘To play devil’s advocate, climate change could be a lot of hype, the world has changed temperature before….’
11. Tell me about it/ you’re telling me! This is something we say when we are agreeing about something, we have experienced the same thing.. ‘You’re telling me the traffic was bad! I was stuck in it for an hour!
12. I beg to differ This is a formal way of saying you disagree.
13. That’s spot on We say this when we think the person is absolutely right about something.
14. Not necessarily We use this to mean ‘maybe not’ ‘People from India don’t necessarily eat spicy food every day’
15. As far as I can recall This means up to the point that I can remember. As far as I can recall I think the students wanted more pronunciation practice’
16. As far as I know This means up to the point that I know/ according to what I know
17. You hit the nail on the head! You have explained/ summarised or said something perfectly. ‘I think he really hit the nail on the head when he said we need a clearer vision for the future’ Phrases to use when we are encouraging others.
18. Hang in there We say this when someone is going through a difficult time, it is a way to say don’t give up/ stay strong. ‘Don’t worry about your English-hang in there!’
19. Give it your best shot When you do something, give it your best try, try as hard as you can.
20. You’re on to a winner You have discovered a good or successful thing.. it could be a new project or business.
21. My mind has gone blank When you can’t think of something or you can’t remember.
22. I have had a change of heart I have changed my mind about something. ‘I have had a change of heart about moving to another country, it is such a big decision’
23. On second thoughts… We say this when we have changed our mind usually in the moment. ‘I was planning to go to the park but on second thoughts let’s go to the beach’
24. I have had a rethink I have changed my mind after some thought. ‘I have had a rethink about the marketing plan, I think we should aim at this section of the market instead’
25. I can’t see what all the fuss is about I don’t understand why so much attention is being given to particular thing. ‘What’s all the fuss about! What’s this noise!’ Natural phrases for expressing your desires.
26. I could kill for… Informal way to say you would love to have something often food or drink. ‘I could kill for a diet coke’
27. I am dying for An informal way to say you really want something. ‘I am dying for something interesting to happen in my life!’
28. Something hits the spot Something is exactly what I wanted, usually food or drink, ie after work a cold beer can hit the spot. ‘That ice cold beer hit the spot!’
29. I am counting the days until When you can’t wait for something and are counting down the days until it happens. ‘I am counting the days until I can leave this job’
30. Roll on This means you are waiting for something, it is similar to ‘come on’ ie. Roll on Friday! ‘I am fed up with this term, roll on the holidays!’
31. I have set my heart on To be fixed and focused on wanting a particular thing. ‘I have set my heart on travelling to India this summer’
Thanks
thanks
You are a life saver!🤭
That's interesting.
I was going to the lake, when my cell phone told me: “There's a new Love English video: Check this out!” So I've said to my friends: Sorry guys, give me a sec! I have to say, today I missed something interesting so this new lesson really hit the spot, especially because at the moment I've set my heart on improving my English fluency! Thank you so much Sabrah for this great lesson! Have a nice day! ⛱
Hello, young ladies! It was nice and definitely very useful express-laconic session, plenty of new terms. Some of these expressions I've know or simply recognized. It's always good to refresh a memory anyway. Thank you again and stay healthy.
I wanted to learn more about everyday, conversational English and I thought, well, I'm on to a winner with Love English. My mind is going a bit blank though when I try to rememeber all the commonly used expressions that I heard from Sabrah here, anyway I'll say that this was on the spot: it was a very good refresher for my English and I learned something new.
I’ve moved to uk like 1,5 year ago and I’m really over the moon having your channel on hand ❤️
Very useful. Thanks for posting
Your teachings are as clear as a day.I can't thank you enough.you are very kind to us.Break a leg!
Love you ladies. You have saved my life. I do two lessons a day. I am going to England in February. You have taught me great words and sentences. You are a life saver. I am an American.
That’a great! Thank you for this lovely comment 💕💕
Wonderful video!!! I absolutely LOVED this video! Great content!!!
Awww thank you so much 💞 if you loved it please share it 👍👍
Such an elegant and engaging video. You are a fantastic teacher💕 could you make a video about social intelligence in English culture or beauty&fashion?
I am going to learning English from Leila & Sabrah perfectly & necessarily
Wow it was a tremendously useful lesson! I would like more lessons like this
I can not get enough of watching your videos . Love it
Thanks so much! 💕
you're always very helpful & you always do it professionally. thanks
Thank you! 💕💕
Joseph it is very educational to me. Thanks.
I knew only 5 of them but this lesson was very interesting for me.
Thanks for sharing this informative lesson.
Thanks for taking the time to comment! So pleased you found it useful 👍💕😊
Thank you Miss, you are a great, sincere teacher. I appreciate you.
excelent i will practice is so clear and complette
Thank you teacher.
You hit the nail on the head.
Awesome.
Yes I like it! Excellent 👌
Thank you so much
Thank you so much Leila and Sabrah...your videos helped me improve my vocabulary, listening and pronunciation
Thank you very, much, Sheila. The amazing lesson I have learned some advances phrases that I did not. I think it was a stunning lesson I would like to speak English like you. You are a Terrific Teacher. I want to be an English Teacher. This is my goal. I have set my heat on becoming a fluent English speaker, afterwards an amazing English Teacher. I love to teach. You heat the nail on the head. Absolutely amazing. My first language is Portuguese.
Wow, You are a very nice student.
MyEnglishTeacher MissGreene. Thank you for the compliment. I appreciated very much.
I'd say all of them if you ask .Great as usuall
Another knowledge giving video.
Pleased to hear you liked it - don't forget to share 💕💕
Thanks for the video, it was great !
Thanks ☺️👍💕
Very useful👍👌Thank you🙂
I loved it
it is helpful
Hi Sabrah Hi Leila you guys are stunning
You're working on Sunday.
Thank you so much for your efforts.
Have a great Sunday😉👍stay Safe
Thank you as always Aparecido, 💕💕
Very helpfull
Thank you mam you r good speaker and easily teach to talking fluent English and also you R so beautiful
Totally loving Sheila's cameos on this video plus they're really spot on!
It's seems I've mixed up the names, sorry Leila...
Hi Sabrah,
An interesting and full of information lesson about “Common British Conversation Phrases and Expression”. I sincerely admire your efforts and learned lots of new phrases and expressions.
It is not necessary, Indian people eat spicy food every day, they are health caution.
Some sentences:
1. Sometimes you have to make decisions on the fly.
2. He went to London on the spur of the moment.
3. I’ve been to school! She was funny with me last week.
4. Check out the prices of our pizzas-we're virtually giving them away!
5. The author was playing the devil's advocate to stir up an argument.
6. I beg to differ from you on the opinion.
7. Hang in there, everything will be fine.
8. I could kill for a soft drink right now.
9. This English book exactly the same as something hits the spot.
10. I’m counting the days until I see you again.
Thanks and regards.
Excellent examples Manish!!! Well done 👍👍💕
@@LoveEnglishUK Thank you Sabrah.
Love it! So helpful 🤩
Oh my gosh!!! Ok gotta learn more about it I'm not gonna lolly gag anymore
Very informative.. Thank you very much for posting such things
You are very welcome 😊😊💕
I came here the most fast as possible to see you and hear you, My flaw is when I try to speak fast and clear, sometimes I cannot understand some accent from each other of different countries but hearing you I'm tuning my listening. thank you so much!
You are so welcome. If you loved it please share it 👍💕
Thanks ever so much! Keep them coming!
fantastic lesson
Thanks 💕👍
So beneficial like always 🙌 keep the good work up 💗
You hit the nail on the head😊
You're always on the ball.
You are good mentor..respect from Pakistan .
Thanks
Fantastic lesson Sabrah! It has just hit the spot! Thank you so much! Cheers!!
Pleased to have helped! 💕
No puedo dejar de mirar tu sonrisa!
Great video!
Thank you Sergiy! I hope you are well 💕
As far as I can recall this is one of the best videos regarding advance phrases. Very glad to see you safe & happy & many thanks for this energetic & useful video :-)
Nice compliment Habibi
You are awesom...God bless you
Thank you! 👍💕😊
Thank you alot .really you are amazing . ( l sometime spend lovely times on the spur of the moment with my classmate )
Thanks a lot Teacher Sabrah. Your presentation of all these phrases was done in a nutshell. It was done in a brief and succinct manner. These phrases makes our presentation magniloquent and grandiloquent. I liked 12 th one: I beg to differ. And also your attire was really fabulous. Teacher Leila coming in between was also really unique. Thanks a lot Teacher Sabrah. Your class was really helpful.
Awww thanks for this kind comment 💕 glad you enjoyed it 😊
I enjoy this lesson ❤️
Me too.
Thx For The New Conversational Phrases , This TH-cam Helps Us Grow Our Vocabulary Like Watering A Plant 🌱 And Pkant Is Growing . Tank Your VERY VERY VERY VERY MUCHHH!!!!
Your are very welcome! I’m so glad you found it useful! What’s your favourite phrase? ☺️👍💕
Cant Believe Sabra Is Worried About Changing A Diaper. I Really Dont Understand Whats All The Fuss Is About . Its Just Baby POO 💩 💩 👶 🍼
I don't know which thing I love more , your appearance, your awesome accent or your kindness😀
Aww so sweet of you! Thank you 💕💕
Much appreciated as always, hope you are doing well and the baby as well 💙🙏
Kind student.
Amazing
Great lesson 👌👌👌👌
Thank you for all this😊💝💚💛💙💓💜💖💕
Please teach us much more advanced vocabularies😍😍
Hi sabrah, please what's best books 📚 to learn English?
Mam kindly make a video on medical expressions idioms words etc.
I watch your videos after liking them...we do have books full of such grammatical and idiomatic stuff but what actually matters is the way u present...huge respects and best wishes for all the upcomming years....💖
Awww thanks so much for this lovely comment 💞💞
Thanks! What a useful lesson 💗
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16: "As far as I know": This means up to the point that I know / according to what I know
16: "Hasta donde yo sé": Esto significa hasta el punto que sé / según lo que sé
Thanks guys 💞 So useful 👍
You’re welcome 💕😊
I love this video'topic
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Love you maam 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Much more love to you by india 🇮🇳
Nice
Good morning teacher sabrah I'm from Paraguay 🇵🇾❤ how Is it going your new baby, your class is alway spetacular AND clear I adore it teacher sabrah, you are a good person, clever thank you so much about your lessons, greeting teacher Leila AND you too
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@@javierverdunn mba'eteko Javier Verdún where are you from?
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Soy de Misiones Argentina
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Great Video Hope You Are ok
Today i see you for the first time and after see you i fall love at first site also crush. Let's move on to main tropic i want to know in ieltes listening as well as on speaking how way we can implement british accent and understand
Appreciate you
I love it
You are pretty and that lesson was an eye-opener!
Thank you so much
Thank you so much for your kind videos. I have a suggestion the Phrases you tell , plz write down in descriptions so that it would be easy for us note it.
Usually someone puts all the phrases in the comments-- look out for that I am sure they will do it soon 👍💕
@@LoveEnglishUK ok thank you
Çok ğüzel. konuşuyorsun. Tercihederim. Teşekkür. ederim
Merhaba. Deanna Tedrık. Ederım. Seni. X.
Super Amazing Video...love d way u explain wid beautiful expressions 💓... commendable job by u...Pls make more videos like this...Many of the pharses are new really enjoyed this lesson nd Sabrah pls if possible make video on use of Either or Neither in detail.
We’ll do our best! Thanks for your comment! 👍💕😊
Good morning ma'am
Dear Prof,
Might I trouble you for a question? What do you think about the Comma Oxford? Do you like to use that ? Thank you kindly. A
28: "Something hits the spot": Something is exactly what I wanted, usually food or drink, ie after work a cold beer can hit the spot
28: "Algo da en el clavo": Algo es exactamente lo que quería, generalmente comida o bebida, es decir, después del trabajo, una cerveza fría puede dar en el clavo.
"That ice cold beer hit the spot"
"Esa cerveza helada dio en el clavo"
18: "Hang in there": We say this when someone is going through a difficult time, it is a way to say don't give up/ stay strong.
18: "Aguanta allí": Decimos esto cuando alguien está pasando por un momento difícil, es una forma de decir que no te rindas / mantente fuerte.
"Don't worry about your English - hang in there"
"No te preocupes por tu inglés, aguanta allí"
nice
Greetings from Mexico
05: "He or she was funny with me": Used when a person seems upset or annoyed whit you and they are not friendly towards you
05: "Él o ella fue divertido conmigo": Se usa cuando una persona parece molesta o enojada contigo y no es amigable contigo.
"When I was a teenager my mum used to be funny with me about coming home late" .
"Cuando era adolescente, mi madre solía ser divertida conmigo acerca de llegar tarde a casa"
LOL totally agree. Buen suerte con su ingles.
Hi , sabrah my name is imane 👩i'm 12 years old i love💜 british english very much and thanks for this provided 👌lessons👏👏👏👏
Hi Imane! Thanks for commenting! Where are you from? What kind of lessons do you like? Let us know and we’ll try and make more 😊💕👍
@@LoveEnglishUK Thanks darling I'm so happy to see your response on my comment 💜 I only want u to provide us with British pronounciation lessons thanks in advance ...greeting from Algeria
great video , thanks to both of you ., learned a lot , it’s a video we can watch again and again ., mm I love spicy food ., but like to try other type of foods too. And you are welcome to India always !!!’
How i like your lessons
Hi, can you please briefly illustrate who an educated layperson is?
Thanks 😊
06: "To have a go at somebody"
: To tell someone that you are annoyed with them about something in an angry way
06: "Tener una oportunidad con alguien": Para decirle a alguien que está molesto con ellos(as) por algo
"Leila would have a got a me if I made a video with lots of grammar mistakes"
"Leila me hubiera conseguido si hiciera un video con muchos errores gramaticales"
(Esta frase me costó traducirla la verdad).
Hello my charming ma'am i love your teaching style love you 🌷
Thanks so much for this lovely comment xx
ma'am thank you so i should speak for you because you deserve it
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Thank you, Sabrah, for those handy conversational phrases. I particularly liked the example by Leila about 'baby pooh'. :-)
Glad you enjoyed it! You are very welcome 💕
To be on the fence is similar to "to be on the top of the wall"....we say this in Brazilian portuguese "em cima do muro"...his Sabrah are you well?
Could you explain more about the word "hype" and please give some example
"Hype" has-been very confusing for me how to use it properly
Thanks a lot
23: "On second thoughts": We say this when we have changed our mind usually in the moment.
23: "Pensándolo bien": Decimos esto cuando hemos cambiado de opinión, generalmente en el momento.
"I was planning to go to the park but on second thoughts let's go to the beach"
"Estaba planeando ir al parque pero pensándolo bien vamos a la playa"
Awesomesauce video.
31: "I have set my heart on": To be fixed and focussed on wanting a particular thing.
31: "He puesto mi corazón en": Ser fijo y centrado en querer algo en particular.
"I have set my hearts on travelling to India this summer"
"Me he propuesto viajar a la India este verano"
Brilliant, thanks for translating!!👍
I wish to join in you class