“I’d like to suggest a topic for your next episode about music-its beauty, its impact on the soul, and the memories it creates. I love how you approach topics, and as a music lover, I hope you’ll explore this one. Wishing you continued success!”💕
Hi Mark and Kat, great lesson! Woooow, Mark was really fast! but it's much appreciated, so we can get used to the 'normal' speed. So I think I am now ready to travel to the UK and to visit their pubs and restaurants. In Mexico, at least in my city, Monterrey, we do have both types of restaurant services, 'american' and 'mexican' (which in many ways may be more similar to the UK service). Thanks and Blassings.
Very interesting thanks for sharing! We hope it will make your first British restaurant experience a bit easier! Remember that in mainstream British pubs, you will have to stand up and order at the bar yourself! It's a slightly different method, we're considering making a video about it in the future!
😄 🤣 Little by little it will start to get easier, then one day it will all 'click'. Honestly though the sentences in restaurants are very very fast, so we wanted to recreate here as well!
Good question! "to float over" means to come over to your table. We use this with waiters / servers because they come over to your table frequently and in a friendly way. You can also say: "Waiters tend to [float around] and make sure everyone is okay." "Our server was [floating between] a few different tables so it was hard to get attention." Hope that makes sense!
"At all" is mostly a friendly extra phrase British people put at the end of a sentence. In the video you could see: - "Would you like any drinks [at all]?" The server could also say: - "Would you like any starters [at all]?" - "Would you like any drinks [at all]?" The question is exactly the same even without this phrase - but it's just a friendly extra phrase!
Taking private classes helps in different things like sports, a lot of scientific subjects, maybe musics, programming, technology, etc but for languages being totally proficient it's really requires dealing and interacting with a real people and having a real discussions in a very deep way every person will provide you with a special rhythm and different voices or way of talk
“I’d like to suggest a topic for your next episode about music-its beauty, its impact on the soul, and the memories it creates. I love how you approach topics, and as a music lover, I hope you’ll explore this one. Wishing you continued success!”💕
Thanks so much for the suggestion, we'll keep it in mind!
It's pretty useful for daily life. well done. Thank you
We're glad you think so - thanks for watching!
Thanks Mark for sharing such a wonderful post ❤
You're very welcome! 🙏
Uk is the heart of the world & the civilization of the entire world
There's definitely a lot of history in the UK!
Nice episode.
As I live in UK it’s very useful for me .
Perfect! We hope your next visit to a British pub is easier than ever!
I appreciate your efforts ❤
You're very welcome - thanks for watching!
I always look forward to your videos. Thank you very much, dear teachers. 🙏
That's so kind of you to say, we're glad you enjoy them!
Thanks ❤
You're very welcome!
Awesome lesson
Thanks so much!
Thank you
Hope to visit the US and British soon 🎉❤
We hope you can too!
Thanks!
Thanks so much Ken!
I was waiting for this one, thanks teachers💐
Hope it was worth the wait!
Today's lesson is very useful, thank you teachers❤❤❤
That's great! You're more than welcome!
Hi Mark and Kat, great lesson! Woooow, Mark was really fast! but it's much appreciated, so we can get used to the 'normal' speed. So I think I am now ready to travel to the UK and to visit their pubs and restaurants. In Mexico, at least in my city, Monterrey, we do have both types of restaurant services, 'american' and 'mexican' (which in many ways may be more similar to the UK service). Thanks and Blassings.
Very interesting thanks for sharing! We hope it will make your first British restaurant experience a bit easier!
Remember that in mainstream British pubs, you will have to stand up and order at the bar yourself! It's a slightly different method, we're considering making a video about it in the future!
I catched up almost what you talking about thanks my lovely teacher ❤
That's great! Thanks so much for being here with us!
Mark is very funny, in all the videos I laugh at him, I have fun with your classes
Haha thanks so much!
Absolutely amazing lesson!
Glad you liked it! Thanks so much!
I love all your videos thank you very much teachers ❤❤❤❤
You are welcome!
Thank you for teaching about uk restaurants
You're very welcome! Is it similar to service in your country?
Thank you
You're very welcome!
It was one more helpfull, interesting hour with you, my dear teachers! Have a wonderfull day!❤❤
That's so nice of you! Thanks so much!
🎉🎉🎉 Thanks
You're very welcome!
I love your video
Thank you! :)
Services departments need to change thanks for the great lesson teachers
You're very welcome! 😊
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Thanks for being here with us once again!
My listening today:
With no captions: "iajoijfais"
With captions: "Hi guys"
Anyway... one day at time hehe
😄 🤣 Little by little it will start to get easier, then one day it will all 'click'. Honestly though the sentences in restaurants are very very fast, so we wanted to recreate here as well!
But it is also lovely to tip a waitress/server
Very true! Especially if they offer good service
Hi what do you mean by people float over your table?
Good question!
"to float over" means to come over to your table. We use this with waiters / servers because they come over to your table frequently and in a friendly way.
You can also say:
"Waiters tend to [float around] and make sure everyone is okay."
"Our server was [floating between] a few different tables so it was hard to get attention."
Hope that makes sense!
hi teachers could you please explain the using of at all ?
"At all" is mostly a friendly extra phrase British people put at the end of a sentence.
In the video you could see:
- "Would you like any drinks [at all]?"
The server could also say:
- "Would you like any starters [at all]?"
- "Would you like any drinks [at all]?"
The question is exactly the same even without this phrase - but it's just a friendly extra phrase!
Do you hold any private session in learning english?
Unfortunately we're not offering 1-on-1 lessons at the moment, but if that changes we'll be sure to let you know!
Taking private classes helps in different things like sports, a lot of scientific subjects, maybe musics, programming, technology, etc but for languages being totally proficient it's really requires dealing and interacting with a real people and having a real discussions in a very deep way every person will provide you with a special rhythm and different voices or way of talk
Odió tantos anuncios, cada dos minutos así no puedo estudiar bien 😢
Sorry about that - we turn on the advertisements but we can't control how often they play unfortunately.
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Thanks for being here with us!
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