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So grateful for this! I used to hear teens saying whenever one of the teachers were unhappy and critical of students, " She/He was having a fit." What does it actually mean? I heard "go ballistic " so many times during my stay in a British boarding school, haha.
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Dear sir, Your lessons are always immensely informative & crystal clear. As far as way of presentation is concerned, you seem to have maintained conciseness, clarity & functional aspect of the English language consistently. The lesson has tremendously Important phrasal verbs with subtle examples. You have mentioned the Phrase harp on ....which is quite idiomatic. But I read somewhere that the phrase is Harping on the same string which means to repeat the same words consistently. Could you please throw light on the same? Regards Please throw light
Fun fact. ..the words of the idiom "Make your blood boil" can be exactly translated into my native language to refer to anger ..... We have this idiom too in our language
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The way to improve your English is watching Harry's video teaching English in every day. Thank you teacher Harry for teaching advanced English for everyone.
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Great lessons Harry, I am developing a daily habit to watch your lessons. Mostly, I like when you distinguish between the formal and informal ways of saying or expressing ideas.
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So grateful for this! I used to hear teens saying whenever one of the teachers were
unhappy and critical of students, " She/He was having a fit." What does it actually mean?
I heard "go ballistic " so many times during my stay in a British boarding school, haha.
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I have watched most of your videos. I am learning how to communicate in English.
I love your videos… I like the idea that you enumerate the words at the beginning of the lesson, then you use the word in an example. In this manner, I can learn how to use the particular word.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for taking the time to watch my videos! I'm glad to hear that you're finding them helpful . Keep up the good work
Dear sir,
Your lessons are always immensely informative & crystal clear. As far as way of presentation is concerned, you seem to have maintained conciseness, clarity & functional aspect of the English language consistently.
The lesson has tremendously Important phrasal verbs with subtle examples.
You have mentioned the Phrase harp on ....which is quite idiomatic. But I read somewhere that the phrase is Harping on the same string which means to repeat the same words consistently. Could you please throw light on the same?
Regards
Please throw light
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Fun fact. ..the words of the idiom "Make your blood boil" can be exactly translated into my native language to refer to anger ..... We have this idiom too in our language
How interesting! Thanks for sharing
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To be mad at something or someone.
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Ohh.. I'm in the same boat
A bit outdated: fit to be tied; hot under the collar😂 I've heard many British using pissed off not mainly Americans
True! I'd lived in NY and London both for more than 5 years. From my experience, I heard more teens saying " pissed off" in UK than USA.
Is that formal or informal?
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Never say "pissed off" or "fucked up" because extremely low level.
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I think the word angrier is make your blood boil
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