Watching this episode is like listening to two good friends teaching me English cuz you both wear sweet smiles. 😊 Thank you so much and love you two. ❤❤❤
Hi tremendous teachers, having fun while learning new phrasal verb ... really enjoyed... always like to tune in to ur vid... this time I blasted the phone speaker while catching your vid... couldj make a vid on preposition only... I'll be extremely grateful...
Hi, good morning dear M. and K. I am looking forward your lessons and. Your every videos are most important.Thank you very much and wish you all the best.
I think dj “saymyname” really blasting out. I am never going to forget him , I just recently visited his performance and barely survived I hope I build that sentence up properly
Haha if you barely survived it sounds like a great show! You could also say: - DJ Saymyname [blasted music] super loud. - DJ Saymyname [was blasting out] music at his show.
I don't know why but I prefer seeing Mark on the left of the screen and then Cat on the right of the screen. That's the way your videos used to be when I originally started watching them. I'm wondering if it's only me or is there anyone else like me? 😊
You're not the first person to mention this haha. The funny thing is we're not totally sure how to choose which side we appear on! We might play around with our software and see if we can keep it consistent 😉
I completely zoned out during the movie, Why? Because I was looking for something on my phone. Conclusion...I got lost in both things, neither cell phone nor movie.😅🤭 Who never? Great teachers.
Good question! There's no difference in meaning, but you're right that the preposition changes depending on the object. You tune in [for] + a live event. Tv stations will usually say this in their advertisements and announcements, like: - Tune in for the Olympic opening ceremony at 7pm! - Tune in for Barcelona vs Liverpool tonight. You tune into + a specific show / channel - I tuned into + the news last night st 10pm. - I like to sit down and tune into + my favourite show every Friday evening. - I was about to tune into + the BBC when the phone rang. Hope that makes sense!
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Watching this episode is like listening to two good friends teaching me English cuz you both wear sweet smiles. 😊 Thank you so much and love you two. ❤❤❤
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I listened, thanks.
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Thank you for your videos ! They are very helpful! Good luck !
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Thanks Kat and Mark, lots of useful phrases! Blessings
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Hi tremendous teachers, having fun while learning new phrasal verb ... really enjoyed... always like to tune in to ur vid... this time I blasted the phone speaker while catching your vid... couldj make a vid on preposition only... I'll be extremely grateful...
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Hi, good morning dear M. and K. I am looking forward your lessons and. Your every videos are most important.Thank you very much and wish you all the best.
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I think dj “saymyname” really blasting out. I am never going to forget him , I just recently visited his performance and barely survived I hope I build that sentence up properly
Haha if you barely survived it sounds like a great show!
You could also say:
- DJ Saymyname [blasted music] super loud.
- DJ Saymyname [was blasting out] music at his show.
Guys, your videos are so cool! Thank you ! I need to catch up on all of them
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Hello dear teachers, I am excited to find out about this new class it's very applicable to everyday jobs. I really appreciate you.
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Hi teachers, great lesson I was looking forward to a new episode about phrasel verbs
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I don't know why but I prefer seeing Mark on the left of the screen and then Cat on the right of the screen. That's the way your videos used to be when I originally started watching them. I'm wondering if it's only me or is there anyone else like me? 😊
You're not the first person to mention this haha. The funny thing is we're not totally sure how to choose which side we appear on! We might play around with our software and see if we can keep it consistent 😉
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Our end of the year party was boring, and I completely zoned out
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Haha good example!
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I completely zoned out during the movie, Why? Because I was looking for something on my phone. Conclusion...I got lost in both things, neither cell phone nor movie.😅🤭 Who never? Great teachers.
Haha thanks for sharing! We're glad you don't zone out of our videos!
At some point, I heard Mark said "Tune in for the ...", another point I saw Cat said "Tune into the ...". Is there any difference between them?
Good question! There's no difference in meaning, but you're right that the preposition changes depending on the object.
You tune in [for] + a live event.
Tv stations will usually say this in their advertisements and announcements, like:
- Tune in for the Olympic opening ceremony at 7pm!
- Tune in for Barcelona vs Liverpool tonight.
You tune into + a specific show / channel
- I tuned into + the news last night st 10pm.
- I like to sit down and tune into + my favourite show every Friday evening.
- I was about to tune into + the BBC when the phone rang.
Hope that makes sense!
I'm looking forward your next video 😊. I'm sure, it will be interesting and useful for me. Thank you for help teaching English 😊
Thanks! We're glad you're enjoying the lessons!