Thanks for watching! See you next Friday for another video ☺ 👨🏫 Private lessons: www.dylaneducation.co.uk/ 📘 PDF (NO email required): www.dylaneducation.co.uk/blog/5-more-daily-native-idioms-sound-more-british 📸 My Instagram: instagram.com/britisheducation_/ 🎵 My Podcast (Spotify): open.spotify.com/show/3kklz6T1nhbBSrnns9sPG0 ⭐ More expressions (playlist): th-cam.com/play/PLqVwPFqmUxaMLGhHyahRSe1buXLK30Ha6.html Example paragraph: Hello! I don’t have a clue where to start… Let me just write some random words, and hope it sounds okay - however, that might be easier said than done. I hope you have enjoyed this video; I personally think that it is not too shabby. I wonder if you are reading this in the TH-cam comments, or in the free PDF? Either way… Hi. I’m planning on going for lunch with my friend later, but nothing is set in stone. It’s a beautiful sunny day, but I will eat my hat if it stays that way… but you never know. Sometimes the weather can surprise you. Anyway, thank you so much for watching, I hope you have a lovely weekend, and I will see you next Friday for another video!
Hi man, why did you say I'm going to be sharing and not to share?why did you add to be here .I noted that in many English speakers but I can't get that .could please explain why?cheers ❤
@@EltonXheleshi It seems to me that the phrase "not be set in stone" is not that appropriate in the context you are using. The idiom is more like talking about some plan that is not being fixed at certain point of time.
Estou começando a estudar inglês britânico! Aqui no Brasil é difícil encontrar um professor que ensine inglês britânico 🤔😁 todos ou quase todos ensinam inglês americano 😒 estou assistindo os vídeos do canal ! Obrigado pelo seu tempo e pelo conteúdo !!! Tudo de bom pra você 😊 muito obrigado
Hi, Dylan. I really want to thank you for your lessons. We can learn a lot with them Because it's easy to notice that you do this carefully thinking in our best learning, as you explain rather well and give us differents examples.
I would like to write a beautiful comment here, but it’s easier said than done as I don’t have a clue where to start. My lazy brother told me he would start studying this evening. I’ll eat my hat if he does. But he might as nothing is set in stone. I think it’s not too shabby that he has an insight to study.
Hi Dylan , in german we have corropspondages for each idioms you used in your video : 1. Ich fresse einen Besen 2. Das ist nicht in Stein gemeißelt 3.Das ist nicht übel 4.Leichter gesagt als getan 5.Ich habe nicht den geringsten Schimmer ( or : keinen Schimmer ) Thanks ! I love your video and your voice ❤
This video lesson as amazing as always! 🌟🩵All these speaking phrases are absolutely new for me and to learn them better I made my own examples!🥰There are my sentences with new British expressions: 1. I will eat my hat if flowers in my room start speaking to me with human voices; 2. For me, nothing is set in stone and I will meet my friends next week because my health is not very good to hang out with them this week.3. My new laptop is not as big as my previous laptop, so it is not so shabby for me! 4. It is easy said than do that baking a cake with strawberries is a simple thing to do! 5. I don’t have a clue when tennis tournament Wimbledon will start this year! Cheers!🥰🩵🩵
Hey, you've got a very witty way of explaining things. Very original too. It's been noce listening and watching your videos. Keep up the good work, mate. Appreciate it all and regards form Poland
First time here! I know it's a silly comment but what a voice! Regarding the everyday expressions, Very useful for us to enhance our vocabuláry, I knew three of them. Thank you!
For me this comment is not too shabby but the inconvenient truth is that the commentator isn't able to read between the lines! My comment is not too shabby, as well. We are just learners. Never forget about it!
@@laurachiar6086 It was kind of a joke and you didn't quite get it. Fortunately enough, the author of the video did and that's what matters most! And if you don't like it, no problem at all, but there is no need to write an angry, rude and sort of an arrogant comment... Having said that, I forgive you and sincerely wish you all the best!
@@robertfiala1540 🫡😔 Sorry, Stewart Lee! Gotcha! 😔 You nailed it! I failed it! And now, what is it going to happen to me, to this planet?! Alas, poor me, my-Self! 🥸
@@robertfiala1540 Dear Robert you're talking to that sort of English Learner who supports her English Teacher no matter what you or Stewart Lee could say! This time I'm not impartial! 😉🫡
Imagined conversation: Rachel: Hi, Emma! What have you been up to? Emma: Hey, Rachel! I've been snowed under. As you know, Mark and I are planning to move to Mars. The good news is we've got free tickets from NASA, but the cherry on top is they'll build us a mansion, since we are the first couple to live on Mars. Rachel: Oh, that's not too shabby! But ... Are you serious? As you know, it's easier said than done. Emma: Of course we are. Nothing is set in stone. With today's technology, nothing is impossible. The future is now. Rachel: I'll eat my hat if you make it to Mars! How long does the journey take? Emma: I don't have a clue. Whenever it takes. I'm over the moon 🌝 Thank you, Dylan, for creating such fun educational videos! I appreciate your effort and time! 🙏💙
20 days of holiday is "not too shabby"😂 In Russia we have minimum 28 days of holiday every year. Some people have even more ( teachers, for example). But your lessons ARE not too shabby. Thanks a lot!
Funny how we say in Danish "det vil jeg æde min gamle hat på" which means of course that I will eat my old hat, but we use it in the opposite meaning, to say that I am so sure of this, that if this doesnt happen, or if it's not true what I said, then I will eat my old hat.
I am wondering why the British likes using Idioms? Like, what is the difference between I have no idea how to fix my car and I don’t have a clue how to fix my car. Thanks.
Thanks for watching! See you next Friday for another video ☺
👨🏫 Private lessons: www.dylaneducation.co.uk/
📘 PDF (NO email required): www.dylaneducation.co.uk/blog/5-more-daily-native-idioms-sound-more-british
📸 My Instagram: instagram.com/britisheducation_/
🎵 My Podcast (Spotify): open.spotify.com/show/3kklz6T1nhbBSrnns9sPG0
⭐ More expressions (playlist): th-cam.com/play/PLqVwPFqmUxaMLGhHyahRSe1buXLK30Ha6.html
Example paragraph:
Hello! I don’t have a clue where to start… Let me just write some random words, and hope it sounds okay - however, that might be easier said than done. I hope you have enjoyed this video; I personally think that it is not too shabby. I wonder if you are reading this in the TH-cam comments, or in the free PDF? Either way… Hi. I’m planning on going for lunch with my friend later, but nothing is set in stone. It’s a beautiful sunny day, but I will eat my hat if it stays that way… but you never know. Sometimes the weather can surprise you. Anyway, thank you so much for watching, I hope you have a lovely weekend, and I will see you next Friday for another video!
I'll eat my hat if I ever can speak as a native one, but nothing is set in stone.,,, thanks for this amazing lesson.
You’ve got this 👏
@@britisheducation right?,, cheers mate
I’ll eat my hat if there’s any of your English teaching videos is not useful ❤❤
Hi man, why did you say I'm going to be sharing and not to share?why did you add to be here .I noted that in many English speakers but I can't get that .could please explain why?cheers ❤
@@EltonXheleshi It seems to me that the phrase "not be set in stone" is not that appropriate in the context you are using. The idiom is more like talking about some plan that is not being fixed at certain point of time.
the first comment of this video. We love British English 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you 💙
Yeees! British English is amazing! I love British pronunciation very much! ❤
A very interesting lesson. Thanks for the clear explanations. Don' t give up please.
You’re the best teacher for me ,i love it ❤
Estou começando a estudar inglês britânico! Aqui no Brasil é difícil encontrar um professor que ensine inglês britânico 🤔😁 todos ou quase todos ensinam inglês americano 😒 estou assistindo os vídeos do canal ! Obrigado pelo seu tempo e pelo conteúdo !!! Tudo de bom pra você 😊 muito obrigado
Fora o gasto de dinheiro com escolas de Inglês que só prendem os alunos.
Antes eu não gostava da pronuncia Britânia, mas hoje em dia acho muito bonita, alguns falam bem bonito.
Hi, Dylan. I really want to thank you for your lessons. We can learn a lot with them
Because it's easy to notice that you do this carefully thinking in our best learning, as you explain rather well and give us differents examples.
Thank you!
You are my favorite Teacher.. I don't speak English well, but I understand you, very, very well🎉
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🩵💛Dylan! Your videos make my days special! Thank you! 🩵💛
DYLAN, YOU ARE THE KING OF LINGUISTICS !!! ❤🔥🔥❤🔥🔥❤🔥
I'm speechless... Cheers for making learning such a delightful experience for us ! 🌿🐦💙✨
I agree with you! 💯
I would like to write a beautiful comment here, but it’s easier said than done as I don’t have a clue where to start. My lazy brother told me he would start studying this evening. I’ll eat my hat if he does. But he might as nothing is set in stone. I think it’s not too shabby that he has an insight to study.
Not too shabby indeed 🩵
Thanks again. Interesting, useful. I'll use them by all means.
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Thank you for an excellent lesson of useful every day expressions!❤
Thank you for sharing this powerful podcast 🙏
This video is not too shabby😉 thanks!!!
Thank you 🤩
Hi Dylan , in german we have corropspondages for each idioms you used in your video :
1. Ich fresse einen Besen
2. Das ist nicht in Stein gemeißelt
3.Das ist nicht übel
4.Leichter gesagt als getan
5.Ich habe nicht den geringsten Schimmer ( or : keinen Schimmer )
Thanks ! I love your video and your voice ❤
Interesting! Cheers for sharing
This video lesson as amazing as always! 🌟🩵All these speaking phrases are absolutely new for me and to learn them better I made my own examples!🥰There are my sentences with new British expressions: 1. I will eat my hat if flowers in my room start speaking to me with human voices; 2. For me, nothing is set in stone and I will meet my friends next week because my health is not very good to hang out with them this week.3. My new laptop is not as big as my previous laptop, so it is not so shabby for me! 4. It is easy said than do that baking a cake with strawberries is a simple thing to do! 5. I don’t have a clue when tennis tournament Wimbledon will start this year!
Cheers!🥰🩵🩵
Perfect! Thank you Anna
It's amazing lesson. I will be hear and speak. Thank you very much.
Hey, you've got a very witty way of explaining things. Very original too. It's been noce listening and watching your videos. Keep up the good work, mate. Appreciate it all and regards form Poland
Hola,española estudiando inglés con un teacher British y te encontré ATI
Gracias
I like your expression, sens of humor, creativity and leading of classes. What can I say more… it is not to shabby!
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Thanks for pdf. People needs tools for studing, not only video
First time here!
I know it's a silly comment but what a voice!
Regarding the everyday expressions, Very useful for us to enhance our vocabuláry, I knew three of them.
Thank you!
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I can not get enough thank you for all these amazing videos
Thank you 🙂
Thank you so much!
tnx so much mate. as always your video was helpful to me.
First of all i would like to gratitude and you're natural a great teacher. Thank you for everything see you next week.
Your accent is clear, you are bound to be a language teacher cuz it much benefits your students.
Good job
Very useful lesson
this video is not too shabby :) thanks a lot, i learnt something new!
That’s all I can ask! Thanks 🙏
For me this comment is not too shabby but the inconvenient truth is that the commentator isn't able to read between the lines!
My comment is not too shabby, as well.
We are just learners.
Never forget about it!
@@laurachiar6086 It was kind of a joke and you didn't quite get it. Fortunately enough, the author of the video did and that's what matters most! And if you don't like it, no problem at all, but there is no need to write an angry, rude and sort of an arrogant comment... Having said that, I forgive you and sincerely wish you all the best!
@@robertfiala1540 🫡😔
Sorry, Stewart Lee!
Gotcha! 😔
You nailed it!
I failed it!
And now, what is it going to happen to me, to this planet?!
Alas, poor me, my-Self! 🥸
@@robertfiala1540 Dear Robert you're talking to that sort of English Learner who supports her English Teacher no matter what you or Stewart Lee could say!
This time I'm not impartial!
😉🫡
Thanks!
Your phone is… not too shabby🍐✨Thanks for the lesson! from Japan
Thank you so much for this! We truly appreciate your exceptional effort in all of these lessons. You are an outstanding teacher! 🙏👍🙏
🩵🩵 so kind!
Great work
Your video is not too shabby...cheers fm india
Imagined conversation:
Rachel: Hi, Emma! What have you been up to?
Emma: Hey, Rachel! I've been snowed under. As you know, Mark and I are planning to move to Mars. The good news is we've got free tickets from NASA, but the cherry on top is they'll build us a mansion, since we are the first couple to live on Mars.
Rachel: Oh, that's not too shabby! But ... Are you serious? As you know, it's easier said than done.
Emma: Of course we are. Nothing is set in stone. With today's technology, nothing is impossible. The future is now.
Rachel: I'll eat my hat if you make it to Mars! How long does the journey take?
Emma: I don't have a clue. Whenever it takes. I'm over the moon 🌝
Thank you, Dylan, for creating such fun educational videos! I appreciate your effort and time! 🙏💙
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Hello, from Brasil 🇧🇷
I liked the five phrases 😀
Very helpful for us. Thanks 👍 brother
Yo what's up everyone this is my first time here but I really liked it and his an awesome teacher this video is an apic 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Shout out to you from Egypt 😊
Thank you, your videos are beautiful. I wish you success. I have been following you for a short time and note that I use the translator.
Thanks a lot Dylan. Greetings from Poland.
The pleasure is all mine!
Thank you so much and you are the best techer for me❤❤❤
Thank you 💙
Thanks Dylan! Love your way of teaching! ❤
Thank you!
Gracias profesor ✌️💯🫂
Please, can you make a video about prepositions?
Nice to meet you Dylan 😊
Hi... greetings from Venezuela
Thanks for videos
20 days of holiday is "not too shabby"😂 In Russia we have minimum 28 days of holiday every year. Some people have even more ( teachers, for example). But your lessons ARE not too shabby. Thanks a lot!
He meant holiday each month
That’s more than here… I think? Still, glad you appreciate the video 🤍
@@РамамбаХарамамбуру-ф7я 😆
Your lessons are very useful 😮😮
Thank you ☺️
Great! Lucky that I got yr channel!
Here you go 😊
thank you very much.
You are welcome!
GREAT TIPS MAN
THANKS
Thank you 😊 🙏
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Hi Mr DYLAN
You are amazing ❤
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Greatings for the dog
"Free Palestine, easier said than done."
I always learn new things with you.
Thank you Dylan.
Funny how we say in Danish "det vil jeg æde min gamle hat på" which means of course that I will eat my old hat, but we use it in the opposite meaning, to say that I am so sure of this, that if this doesnt happen, or if it's not true what I said, then I will eat my old hat.
Interesting!
🙋Like your video:)
Cheers!
@@britisheducation😊🙋 I have a question for you. Could I say "I don't have clueS?" or only can say "I don't have A clue?" 🤔
English: "I´ll eat my hat" German: "Ich fresse meinen Besen" (I´ll eat my broom" ) 😁
In my country Peru we say "I'll cut my finger" if something is unlikely to happen.
I noted that you did not pronounce I'll 😂you said i oww eat my hat !!is this the way you pronounce it in the Uk?
😅 I guess so
Hi there, could you please tell what microphone you are using?
Hi, Shure SM58
Can this idiom be used in countries like the USA, Canada, and Australia? Will they understand it?
Yeah, I’m sure they’ll understand most of these in the right context :)
Michael to Mary Ann in GTA 5 after running: ''Not too shabby, huh?''
Educational game 🙏🙏
My name is Claudio, from Brazil. Could you please tell me what mean 'Will-o-the-wisp' ?
Hi Claudio! I think it’s a Pokemon move. Fire type. Cheers for watching man ☺️
@@britisheducationHi Dylan! Thank you very much for answering me!
Hi, We in Iraq have a similar expression. We say, “I will cut off my hand if this or that thing does not happen.”
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No stone was left unturned
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Do you know of cases where someone actually had to eat their hat? I know one such case.
Can’t say I do
In Britain you say I will eat my hat
In Iraq we say I will cut my hand 😂
You are so cute 🥰
"Nothing is set in stone."
Example:
You can answer your phone, mate!
But, nothing is set in stone.
From this now on you can also answer your pear.
I am wondering why the British likes using Idioms? Like, what is the difference between I have no idea how to fix my car and I don’t have a clue how to fix my car. Thanks.
I'll eat my hat if I learn how to speak like a native speaker.
Buy some Rishi $Moonak to rep the UK for the election
Please help me with my school fees if you can
I 'll change my name if ........... in my language.
Equal to I 'lleat my hat.....
Interesting ~ I like it
Where is the sound [l] in your " I'll eat my hat"? It's more like "I'u eat my hat"🤠
Hi, it’s the schwa sound - I’m posting a video about it tomorrow
I'll definitely eat my hat if i start speaking british accent by the end of 2024🥲🤌
Thank you for sharing this powerful podcast 🙏