English is my native language, and I can't even imagine how difficult it must be to learn for someone who was not born to it. It''s so inconsistent! You do a great job of explaining to a non-native speaker the things I know and understand but could not explain to someone who was not brought up speaking English. Thank you.
1. Turn a blind eye 2. Drive sb, up the wall 3. Bark up the wrong tree 4. Sit on the fence 5. See eye to eye 6. Beat around the bush 7. By the skin of sb's teeth 8. Under the weather 9. Out of the blue 10. Call it a day
I love watching your videos even though I know all these idioms. I just love the way you explain everything so clearly and you use so many synonyms for the same words. Your vocabulary is very rich.
You are s natural teacher. You simplify things and make everything english easy to learn and understand . That is why I love watching your video. Thank you !
@@adalbertorico8301 the only reason I know them is because I live in Britain, but I am not a native speaker so I constantly keep learning and appreciate good teachers like Antonio and occasional remainders.
Oh!! Wow.. This makes me more knowledgeable speaking proper english, "OUT OF THE BLUE", we'll gonna "SEE EYE TO EYE" for allowing us to learn more about English language, ofcourse whenever I have a question to you, I'm pretty sure that I'm not "BARKING AT THE WRONG TREE", because I believe that this tutorials will be my guide and not to "SIT AT THE FENCE" to communicate to anybody. Also, we will never "BEAT AROUND THE BUSH" watching all of your videos and it won't let you feel "UNDER THE WEATHER" everytime, and everybody won't "TURN A BLIND EYE" for this wonderful contents. Well thank you so much Antonio! "CALL IT A DAY", BYE!!!😊😊😊
U are right. You remember this famous saying, # I have never let my schooling interfere with my education #, there is the nub for those who look for wisdom. Good luck
You deserve millions of likes Antonio ! Your videos are always rich with vocabulary ...I love idioms and phrases , I am trying to apply your lessons in my daily life . Thank you so much for all you do !!
Hi there, I work as a special education teacher in Florida. I find these videos very educational and engaging. Antonio, thank you very much! My native language is Russian, so, for me, it's like: Never stop learning.
Hey Antonio you are such a wonderful teacher you explain every word so clearly with multiple 0ptions and most of the times with the exact origin of the word. Thank you very much I am a medical doc by proffesion, listening and practing your videos almost every day has helped me in building my confidence .I am getting better day by day.keep it up May God bless you.
I do recommend your videos because you also show examples about native speakers. It’s not only your example. You are a good example how people can learn English very well.
Actually I love how you give so much important facts and examples around the point you try to explain. That makes it easy to understand what you are saying.
I learned a lot from you. English is my 2nd language but I grew up with this language as our main instruction in school bcz we speak different dialects. As English language is our instruction so we can understand each other. And you're right, I want to expand this language more that's why I subscribed bcz you speak clearly & I understand it very well. Ty ❤️
In Brazil we also have an idiom for "to be unable/unwilling to make a decision" and it's conceptually similar with this one. It is "ficar em cima do muro", and in a direct translation it would be like "to stay on the top of the wall"
God, I was thinking to comment about it and then I saw your contribution. That’s right. Happily you didn’t sit on the fence and decided to talk about that. Thanks!
Yes English is my second language I’m glad I found your channel I learned a lot from new words and sentences then idioms thank you very much to make this channel exist
Lovely video Antonio! You've been very clear and precise as usual. Lots of useful information about idioms while having much fun at listening to your explanation. I do think I have to write something down on my notebook if I want to learn by heart almost all of them.🤪 I just knew "out of the blue" and"to see yee to eye". I really look up to your excellent method and your unique style. You always make everything look easy and pleasant❤😊
# into blind eye - to ignore # get my nerves up the wall - to annoy # barking up the wrong tree.- Unwilling or mistaken # sitting on the fence - undecided # see eye to eye. - to agreed with someone! # beat around bush or beat about the bush or get down to the nighty griggty - avoiding the important point # skin of his teeth or by hairs breadth - narrow margin or barely manage to do so # under the weather - feel slightly ill # out of the blue - suddenly or unexpected Call it a day - that's enough Tqqqqq ❤️😍
Profesor Antonio ,muchas gracias por enseñar el Idioma Inglés , la forma como describe ejemplos es excelente , suficiente facil de entender y seguir su sabio Don de enseñar. Bendiciones.
My English language exam for GCSEs had a part where you had to give a speech on a topic and my whole speech was teaching basic knowledge on idioms. I was so proud of it. I got a decent grade on it and I've still got the speech nearly 5 years later. (Idk if you have this anywhere else in the world but in the UK it's part of the English (language, not literature) examination). The thing is though, you don't hear many of these in everyday conversations. I've heard a few being used like "driving me up the wall" or "pot calling kettle black" or "out of the blue" but some of these aren't used very often at least in Britain (or maybe the people I talk to just don't use them). Also you said that British people say "beat about the bush" instead of "beat around the bush" and I've never heard that. I've always heard people say "beat around the bush" here in England. (When you said 'nitty-gritty' it sounded like 'neety-greety'. Maybe I was just hearing things...)
Im a Korean born Australian that requires me to use at least the above levels of English. To learn foreign language can be pretty frustrating. However, I enjoy watching this one and encourages me to eager to keep up the good work 👏.
Thank you Antonio!Excellent information. I love the way you explain in a brief and concise way using videos to give examples. Love from Mexico City 🇲🇽👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love your heart to teach, i believe they are super help for the asians specially those about to take their ielts or tofel,; Indeed a great help during interviews or oral exams. I am Learning... to be honest... Godbless your heart n endeavours.
Huge thanks,you rock! I know that you work hard for teaching us useful lessons,nothing comes out of the blue and i'm over the moon 'cause I've learned many new things,I'm happy as a clam 'cause I got everything and your explanations are plain as day ,you don't beat around the bush, you only get down to the nitty-gritty,Bless you !
Your english is crystal clear.. Easy to understand.. Stylish also classic.. Storing in our brain is very easy.. Anybody can become a fluent speach in English.. Thanks a ton
It's wonderful to learn cause learning is never ending ,yes, most of the time I use idioms but sometimes it just happen to fade and it's being helpful watching such videos.👍
Many thanks for this great lesson about idioms. Good explanation. I love idioms, sayings, provers and use them all the time. I feel like I'm on cloud nine. I got a call the other day out of the blue. I'm over the moon 👍👍👍
Hats off! Just beats me about the other idioms. So, I'm pleasing you to share more idioms. Thank you for this informative video, I will use this in my daily life as an English major student. Sending hug from the Philippines! 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Hi dear Antonio! I'm writing a new comment today. I think I've become addicted to your videos, I'm from Cuba,as I said, I teach English and each of your videos has given me lots of choices for training my contest students. I train some students from high school to participate in contests or competitions at different levels. Being a winner at a national level provides them a scholarship to a language career freely of going through any tests to get to university. So, I really appreciate your help. Thanks from 🇨🇺
I found you on TikTok, Antonio, And I gotta say that I am so lucky that I did. I’m currently working for a company that is based in US. So, being a virtual assistant from Philippines, English is crucial so that my client can understand me. I can speak English, but not as good as you. I’ll be learning a lot from you. Keep it up!
Thank you so much ! You are a real talented teacher and I try to keep on studying as a good student too. Because we need, as you understand, to exercise always our memory and mind. That means to be more careful and focused while we are using the idioms …
Interesting choices here. Well done. Here are some others: Let it sit: meaning to think on it for a while Through thick and thin: to persevere no matter what In a nutshell: the short version of a story Cut to the chase: get to the point Ball’s in your court: you’re in control Break a leg: good luck Keep practicing everyone, you got this. I’m struggling with Arabic. Languages are a trip. Ciao all and enjoy your summer! :)
Very interesting. I'm a Chinese but love the English language. Throughout life have been interacting with English educated friends and Western countries friends, so!much so that I find difficulty to switch back to my Cantonese ro converse with my Chinese friends!😂
Thank you, I am learning the English language again it's not my mother tongue. I started learning the language at the age of ten!! So now and then, I just jump into the sentences when I am rushing, which don't make sense!! As you said, that English language is so inconstence. Now I take my time and think of how to express myself. Thank you so much for this programme 🙏
Thank you very much,you explain very well all the topics about understanding and speaking English you say it in a flawless manners.And its simply understandable.
Hola Antonio. Soy mexicana y me encontré tus videos por casualidad. Me encantó cómo explicas los temas. Ya me suscribí a tu canal para seguir aprendiendo este idioma. Gracias🤗
Im from the phillipines, thank you sir antonio for this amazing teaching video about idioms, you are a great english teacher and im so glad to learn idioms, God bless u!
Just my two cents: 1. "Barking up the wrong tree" can also mean someone is complaining about something that is irrelevant to the person he/she's bringing the issue to. It can also be a little bit similar to the "preaching to the choir". 2. "Sitting on the fence" also means someone refusing to take sides on an extremely divisive issue (usually political or religious), in order to taunt that person to make up his/her made right now.
Thank you Antonio, I went high school 🏫 I haven’t even learned anything but from your videos more than my school so thanks for helping as to achieve that learning ability
Thank you so much sir 🙏...i likes your English sessions very much...your are a wonderful teacher and teaches very smoothly each and every word crystalclear 😊... lot's of love from India 🇮🇳...your videos helping me lot... I'm very interested in to learn English and your session helps me a lot...
Everything he chose to teach or concentrate on had such relevance.! I also loved the examples he chose to use. The video was key in letting us listen to the word spoken in different dialects, and accents yet making a point to say it didn’t matter. That even with differences, the word and pronunciation stays the same. Very smart. Loved it. Oh, and so good looking so I didn’t hate that either lol
Thanks a lot teacher Antonio i like the way you explain the idioms . They are not a walk in the park but you make us understand and dig them in our mind .Super- duper!
In Portuguese we have idioms similar in meaning using other words and sometines the same words. For example: bark up the wrong tree, we say "knocking at the wrong door". Sitting on the fence, we say "sitting on the wall".
Haha... Although my age is older, but I'm still have enthusiasm to study in order to upgrading my English level. Precisely, your recommended idioms are trenchant and easy to follow... Thanks a bunch!👏👍
English is my native language, and I can't even imagine how difficult it must be to learn for someone who was not born to it. It''s so inconsistent! You do a great job of explaining to a non-native speaker the things I know and understand but could not explain to someone who was not brought up speaking English. Thank you.
You're doing a good Job of explaining what an idiom is , and how to use it . Thank you very much.
Oh come on , there are many people who doesn't write proper spelling .it is not inconsistent but ignorance.
I m non native,and I think English is one of the easiest Languages. although, my native language is Arabic and i m currently trying to learn french.
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Been teaching English for 9 years now and this is one of the best versions of this I've come across. Really great 👍
1. Turn a blind eye
2. Drive sb, up the wall
3. Bark up the wrong tree
4. Sit on the fence
5. See eye to eye
6. Beat around the bush
7. By the skin of sb's teeth
8. Under the weather
9. Out of the blue
10. Call it a day
Thank you for your lists.
I didn't watch the video (I'm having an issue with the sound) but #4 is not an idiom. "On the fence" meaning undecided, is, however.
Gene getting out today and going away for weekend and I want to go. Will u look after 2poc?
See eye to eye
Thanks 💚
For those who want to improve their English skills and enrich their vocabulary ,listening to such idioms like this is the best way to achieve this.
I love watching your videos even though I know all these idioms. I just love the way you explain everything so clearly and you use so many synonyms for the same words. Your vocabulary is very rich.
You are s natural teacher. You simplify things and make everything english easy to learn and understand . That is why I love
watching your video. Thank you !
So simple,understandable and easy that I got all you explain us to.some synonyms beçene bonus also. Thanks Antonio👍🙏🙏🙏🌷🌷
Then I guess you should suggest others where to learn more idioms, since you know all of these.
@@adalbertorico8301 the only reason I know them is because I live in Britain, but I am not a native speaker so I constantly keep learning and appreciate good teachers like Antonio and occasional remainders.
Me too, she had other ways of explaining
Oh!! Wow.. This makes me more knowledgeable speaking proper english, "OUT OF THE BLUE", we'll gonna "SEE EYE TO EYE" for allowing us to learn more about English language, ofcourse whenever I have a question to you, I'm pretty sure that I'm not "BARKING AT THE WRONG TREE", because I believe that this tutorials will be my guide and not to "SIT AT THE FENCE" to communicate to anybody. Also, we will never "BEAT AROUND THE BUSH" watching all of your videos and it won't let you feel "UNDER THE WEATHER" everytime, and everybody won't "TURN A BLIND EYE" for this wonderful contents. Well thank you so much Antonio! "CALL IT A DAY", BYE!!!😊😊😊
Amazing how you wrapped-up all the IEs’ in your comment. Love it😍
Excellent Peter..😁😁👊👊
😊😊😊
It's interesting how learning a language is a never ending process. I really love English and all of its tricky usage.
@Boaz Cardinal I’m going with the last one
U are right. You remember this famous saying, # I have never let my schooling interfere with my education #, there is the nub for those who look for wisdom. Good luck
then u've never heard of turk group of languages for example qazaq one.
I completely agree with you. Learning is a never ending process😊
you're so right ! I'm 65 years o. and I learn my native language, spanish, all the time, new words
You deserve millions of likes Antonio ! Your videos are always rich with vocabulary ...I love idioms and phrases , I am trying to apply your lessons in my daily life . Thank you so much for all you do !!
Yes ,included myself
likes and money as a gift because he does so so well.
Hi there, I work as a special education teacher in Florida. I find these videos very educational and engaging. Antonio, thank you very much! My native language is Russian, so, for me, it's like: Never stop learning.
I love watching your very informative video.
Hey Antonio you are such a wonderful teacher you explain every word so clearly with multiple 0ptions and most of the times with the exact origin of the word. Thank you very much I am a medical doc by proffesion, listening and practing your videos almost every day has helped me in building my confidence .I am getting better day by day.keep it up May God bless you.
I do recommend your videos because you also show examples about native speakers. It’s not only your example. You are a good example how people can learn English very well.
Thank you so much Antonio you're a GREAT, FANTASTIC, AWESOME, AMAZING, SWEET, MARVELOUS, EXCEPTIONAL, ENGLISH TEACHER!!! 💫💫💫🥰
I know almost all the idioms you said it is your way of presentation I love to listen from you bring out more.
I would never had imagined that English is not your first language! Good for you 👍
They’re really good idioms to know and use. You explained them exceptionally well. I used to teach English as an ESL teacher.
Actually I love how you give so much important facts and examples around the point you try to explain. That makes it easy to understand what you are saying.
I like your explanation. I sure many are benefited from your videos.
True
"Facts" is a countable noun, so it would be "many facts." We use "much" for uncountable nouns.
Very explanatory and fluently you spoke.Thank you.
Clear explanation, no mumble jumble...I love it !
You nailed it , I loved that expression mumble jumble, no discombobulation at all
@@pro369 Except the expression is "mumbo jumbo."
I learned a lot from you. English is my 2nd language but I grew up with this language as our main instruction in school bcz we speak different dialects. As English language is our instruction so we can understand each other. And you're right, I want to expand this language more that's why I subscribed bcz you speak clearly & I understand it very well. Ty ❤️
In Brazil we also have an idiom for "to be unable/unwilling to make a decision" and it's conceptually similar with this one. It is "ficar em cima do muro", and in a direct translation it would be like "to stay on the top of the wall"
God, I was thinking to comment about it and then I saw your contribution. That’s right. Happily you didn’t sit on the fence and decided to talk about that. Thanks!
....and thank you for voting back Lula🙏🏿
Yes English is my second language I’m glad I found your channel I learned a lot from new words and sentences then idioms thank you very much to make this channel exist
:)
Lovely video Antonio! You've been very clear and precise as usual. Lots of useful information about idioms while having much fun at listening to your explanation. I do think I have to write something down on my notebook if I want to learn by heart almost all of them.🤪 I just knew "out of the blue" and"to see yee to eye".
I really look up to your excellent method and your unique style. You always make everything look easy and pleasant❤😊
Bro your efforts to enrich us deserve praise Love the way you deliver💓💖
# into blind eye - to ignore
# get my nerves up the wall - to annoy
# barking up the wrong tree.- Unwilling or mistaken
# sitting on the fence - undecided
# see eye to eye. - to agreed with someone!
# beat around bush or beat about the bush or get down to the nighty griggty - avoiding the important point
# skin of his teeth or by hairs breadth - narrow margin or barely manage to do so
# under the weather - feel slightly ill
# out of the blue - suddenly or unexpected
Call it a day - that's enough
Tqqqqq ❤️😍
Some of those are wrong.
@@andyroberts4387 then correct me
Watch the lesson again, then correct yourself.
@@robia04 tqq
@@Fact_frenzy_777 The second one should be "to drive (someone) up the wall" -- it means to get on someone's nerves, or to annoy someone.
I love that Tiffany lamp
Love the way you explain everything, so clear easy to understand and learn.
Profesor Antonio ,muchas gracias por enseñar el Idioma Inglés , la forma como describe ejemplos es excelente , suficiente facil de entender y seguir su sabio Don de enseñar.
Bendiciones.
Me encanta la entonación de su voz y su presencia tan refinada!!! Saludos desde México 🤗 🇲🇽
:)
I enjoy watching your video. Very nicely explained. I want to my improve my English and I have learnt alot from your videos.
My English language exam for GCSEs had a part where you had to give a speech on a topic and my whole speech was teaching basic knowledge on idioms. I was so proud of it. I got a decent grade on it and I've still got the speech nearly 5 years later. (Idk if you have this anywhere else in the world but in the UK it's part of the English (language, not literature) examination).
The thing is though, you don't hear many of these in everyday conversations. I've heard a few being used like "driving me up the wall" or "pot calling kettle black" or "out of the blue" but some of these aren't used very often at least in Britain (or maybe the people I talk to just don't use them).
Also you said that British people say "beat about the bush" instead of "beat around the bush" and I've never heard that. I've always heard people say "beat around the bush" here in England.
(When you said 'nitty-gritty' it sounded like 'neety-greety'. Maybe I was just hearing things...)
Im a Korean born Australian that requires me to use at least the above levels of English. To learn foreign language can be pretty frustrating. However, I enjoy watching this one
and encourages me to eager to keep up the good work 👏.
Thank you Antonio!Excellent information. I love the way you explain in a brief and concise way
using videos to give examples. Love from Mexico City 🇲🇽👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love your heart to teach, i believe they are super help for the asians specially those about to take their ielts or tofel,;
Indeed a great help during interviews or oral exams.
I am
Learning... to be honest...
Godbless your heart n endeavours.
You have a real talent in explaining the language.Thanks for the wonderful job.
That's true. He is a sort of a genius, considering his young age. Bravissimo Antonio!
Huge thanks,you rock! I know that you work hard for teaching us useful lessons,nothing comes out of the blue and i'm over the moon 'cause I've learned many new things,I'm happy as a clam 'cause I got everything and your explanations are plain as day ,you don't beat around the bush, you only get down to the nitty-gritty,Bless you !
Your english is crystal clear.. Easy to understand.. Stylish also classic.. Storing in our brain is very easy.. Anybody can become a fluent speach in English.. Thanks a ton
Antonio I am your fan!! I love the way you teach us English!!! Thank you so much!
I love it
Patiently I 'm learning more and more how to speak the English language .Thank you so much.🇨🇼❤️🤗
Thanks for sharing. I wasn’t born an English speaker, so this is very helpful to me.
Very much appreciate this❤️❤️❤️
It's wonderful to learn cause learning is never ending ,yes, most of the time I use idioms but sometimes it just happen to fade and it's being helpful watching such videos.👍
Keep up your good work happy for your help ❤
Many thanks for this great lesson about idioms. Good explanation. I love idioms, sayings, provers and use them all the time. I feel like I'm on cloud nine. I got a call the other day out of the blue. I'm over the moon 👍👍👍
For idiom number 6, you can also say “cut to the chase”
Hats off! Just beats me about the other idioms. So, I'm pleasing you to share more idioms. Thank you for this informative video, I will use this in my daily life as an English major student. Sending hug from the Philippines! 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
I really appreciate your great teaching.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks a lot for sharing...
Hi dear Antonio! I'm writing a new comment today. I think I've become addicted to your videos, I'm from Cuba,as I said, I teach English and each of your videos has given me lots of choices for training my contest students. I train some students from high school to participate in contests or competitions at different levels. Being a winner at a national level provides them a scholarship to a language career freely of going through any tests to get to university. So, I really appreciate your help. Thanks from 🇨🇺
I found you on TikTok, Antonio, And I gotta say that I am so lucky that I did. I’m currently working for a company that is based in US. So, being a virtual assistant from Philippines, English is crucial so that my client can understand me. I can speak English, but not as good as you. I’ll be learning a lot from you. Keep it up!
I'm learning a lot with you! Thank you so much Antonio 🤗
Thank you so much ! You are a real talented teacher and I try to keep on studying as a good student too. Because we need, as you understand, to exercise always our memory and mind. That means to be more careful and focused while we are using the idioms …
Thank you🙂 You are the best Teacher ♥️♥️♥️
Interesting choices here. Well done. Here are some others:
Let it sit: meaning to think on it for a while
Through thick and thin: to persevere no matter what
In a nutshell: the short version of a story
Cut to the chase: get to the point
Ball’s in your court: you’re in control
Break a leg: good luck
Keep practicing everyone, you got this. I’m struggling with Arabic. Languages are a trip. Ciao all and enjoy your summer! :)
Very interesting. I'm a Chinese but love the English language. Throughout life have been interacting with English educated friends and Western countries friends, so!much so that I find difficulty to switch back to my Cantonese ro converse with my Chinese friends!😂
I adore your videos! Thank you very much! Please teach us also Italian and French!🙏🙏🙏
Thank you 😍
Such a great and easy tips for us students! You rock!✨
Thanks! You are always awesome.
Thank you, I am learning the English language again it's not my mother tongue. I started learning the language at the age of ten!! So now and then, I just jump into the sentences when I am rushing, which don't make sense!! As you said, that English language is so inconstence. Now I take my time and think of how to express myself. Thank you so much for this programme 🙏
Really love your lessons, it's interesting! 😊👍
I just love listening to this guy he's just wonderful!
Your videos are amazing and very helpful.. Thank you for doing them. I’m learning a lot 💕
These lessons are as precious as diamonds.
Very nice, educative, interesting video lesson. I actually enjoyed it a lot. Well done, buddy!!!
Thank you very much,you explain very well all the topics about understanding and speaking English you say it in a flawless manners.And its simply understandable.
I absolutely love your content!
You are the best! ❤️
Please please please teach us Italian too! It would be amaaaazing!!
I really love the way you talk. Your wit plus your beauty makes you a perfect English teacher.
Hola Antonio. Soy mexicana y me encontré tus videos por casualidad. Me encantó cómo explicas los temas. Ya me suscribí a tu canal para seguir aprendiendo este idioma. Gracias🤗
El no habla español, es italiano, con suerte te entiende algunas palabras
@@eltonype el español es uno de los cinco idiomas que habla.
Im from the phillipines, thank you sir antonio for this amazing teaching video about idioms, you are a great english teacher and im so glad to learn idioms, God bless u!
Just my two cents:
1. "Barking up the wrong tree" can also mean someone is complaining about something that is irrelevant to the person he/she's bringing the issue to. It can also be a little bit similar to the "preaching to the choir".
2. "Sitting on the fence" also means someone refusing to take sides on an extremely divisive issue (usually political or religious), in order to taunt that person to make up his/her made right now.
Since i started watching your videos is the time my english improved
Vocabulary
Grammarly
Idioms
Thank you so much
Me encantan tus videos: das explicaciones claras y divertidas. Gracias!!! Me ayudan un montón
I knew most of the idioms but i Liked the way you explained each of them 👍🏻
The lesson is enjoyable due to the presenter's sweet voice. Thanks.
Thanks to this guy, there's one more thing to love about la bella Italia❤️ 🇮🇹❤️
Greetings from Lima, Peru 🇵🇪 Antonio, Molte Grazie...
Thank you so much for teaching English in a simple, easy to understand way!
Watching from Las Vegas , I’m 64 and retired, I’m learning a lot from your video
I love learning english with you.. Your voices is so clear, i am living in indonesia, but i love to improve my english.
Love this video , very well explained in clear manner. Keep up the good work
Thank you Antonio, I went high school 🏫 I haven’t even learned anything but from your videos more than my school so thanks for helping as to achieve that learning ability
I'm learning super thank you Sir Antonio God bless you!
Thanks your support.
Thank you so much sir 🙏...i likes your English sessions very much...your are a wonderful teacher and teaches very smoothly each and every word crystalclear 😊... lot's of love from India 🇮🇳...your videos helping me lot... I'm very interested in to learn English and your session helps me a lot...
The way you are teaching is pleasant. I am fond of your teaching. I am improving myself before you know.
I love this video because of clearance teaching.
Thanks .
Thank you for your easy, simple way of presenting your material! I love it. Thank you 👍😃
As Filipino this video makes students to learn more about this. Itis more interesting.
Very clear ur explanation and ur students can learn ur lessons and teachings immediately. I love ur way of speaking ur accent too.
Everything he chose to teach or concentrate on had such relevance.! I also loved the examples he chose to use. The video was key in letting us listen to the word spoken in different dialects, and accents yet making a point to say it didn’t matter. That even with differences, the word and pronunciation stays the same. Very smart. Loved it. Oh, and so good looking so I didn’t hate that either lol
Thanks a lot teacher Antonio i like the way you explain the idioms . They are not a walk in the park but you make us understand and dig them in our mind .Super- duper!
Thank you for your video, very educational, easily explained and right examples
Very beneficial and useful for non English speakers, especjally for non native English teachers .Thanks a lot ❤👍
Muchísimas gracias por tu lección. Ha hecho un buen trabajo que me impresiona .😃❤❤❤
In Portuguese we have idioms similar in meaning using other words and sometines the same words. For example: bark up the wrong tree, we say "knocking at the wrong door". Sitting on the fence, we say "sitting on the wall".
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Thank you. It's very clear, the way you are explaining.
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I like your way of teaching, very simple words and understandable vocabulary you use. I m basic learner of English and your strategy is amazing
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thank you , the way you explain idioms really clear
Amazing English teacher. Thank you.