I’m a go-getter. I set my mind to boost my American English from your channel months ago. NGL, sticking around is easier said than done. 😂❤ This channel is top of the line. Teaching American English is your second nature. I’ve learned a great deal about speaking American English idioms and phrasal verbs from you in 2024. I really appreciate your putting the efforts and time into this awesome channel. Thank you, Kayla!
To talk me out of it = to try and convince s/o not to do sth A go-getter = s/o who is energetic and enthusiastic To set your mind to sth = to focus on achieving a specific goal Natural-born = s/o who has an innate talent or ability to do sth To fall short of a goal = to miss/not achieve a goal (by a small margin) To be haunted by sth = to be disturbed by a memory or annoyed by a mistake you made in the past To put work into sth = to invest time, work or energy to achieve or improve it Easier said than done = when a task or an idea is simple to talk about but challenging to execute Where there's a will, there's a way = if you are determined to do sth you can find a method to do it A heck of (sth) = when sth is extraordinary, impressive A trooper = s/o who demonstrates perseverance, reselience and courage To find a motivation (to do sth) = to discover the drive, desire or inspiration to start or complete a task To invest your time or money into sth = to dedicate resources to a particular project Top-of-the-line = sth of the highest quality Bundled up = dressed warmly
Last year I entered a marathon. The race started, and immediately I was the last of the runners. It was embarrassing. The guy who was in front of me, second to last, was making fun of me. He said, "Hey buddy, how does it feel to be last?" I replied, "You really want to know?" 'Sure" So I dropped out of the race. *Moscow, Russia
I’m a go-getter. I set my mind to boost my American English from your channel months ago. NGL, sticking around is easier said than done. 😂❤ This channel is top of the line. Teaching American English is your second nature. I’ve learned a great deal about speaking American English idioms and phrasal verbs from you in 2024. I really appreciate your putting the efforts and time into this awesome channel. Thank you, Kayla!
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Well done, Kayla. Running a half marathon is a real achievement 👏👏 I've completed two times in my life.
This is a great lesson!!! Very useful phrases and I love it when you use exemples from your life! 😃
Thanks , great lesson
Fantastic work Kayla!
You never underachieve and your videos never disappoint.
Love you Kayla you are a natural born English teacher ❤(if that makes sense 😅)
Kudos to you Kayla. I hope you achieve your goal. I ran three NYC marathons so I know how hard it is to finish one. Maybe I will find you on Strava.
Thanks a lot, Kayla 👍🏻💯🤩
Thank you very much Kayla.
hello dear teacher, thank you so much.
Very good. Feedback: Your audio is good.
I thank.
To talk me out of it = to try and convince s/o not to do sth
A go-getter = s/o who is energetic and enthusiastic
To set your mind to sth = to focus on achieving a specific goal
Natural-born = s/o who has an innate talent or ability to do sth
To fall short of a goal = to miss/not achieve a goal (by a small margin)
To be haunted by sth = to be disturbed by a memory or annoyed by a mistake you made in the past
To put work into sth = to invest time, work or energy to achieve or improve it
Easier said than done = when a task or an idea is simple to talk about but challenging to execute
Where there's a will, there's a way = if you are determined to do sth you can find a method to do it
A heck of (sth) = when sth is extraordinary, impressive
A trooper = s/o who demonstrates perseverance, reselience and courage
To find a motivation (to do sth) = to discover the drive, desire or inspiration to start or complete a task
To invest your time or money into sth = to dedicate resources to a particular project
Top-of-the-line = sth of the highest quality
Bundled up = dressed warmly
Kayla🌺
Thanks a million ❤
Great lesson, thanks a million. From Srilanka
Last year I entered
a marathon.
The race started, and immediately I was the last of the runners.
It was embarrassing.
The guy who was in front of me, second to last, was making fun of me.
He said, "Hey buddy, how does it feel to be last?"
I replied, "You really want to know?"
'Sure"
So I dropped out of the race.
*Moscow, Russia
I thought you found the motivation to spring ahead of him.😊
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I wish I was natural born in The United States so I can talk like native