Thanks for these fun and interesting quizzes. I especially the love the explanation part which helps me learn their meanings as the time is enough to read them all.
@alanwalker1207 Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you find the quizzes both fun and educational. I'm glad the explanations are helpful in deepening your understanding of the idioms. Your support means a lot, and I'll continue to make content that enhances your learning experience!
@esterrios3998 Just one mistake-well done! I'm delighted to hear that the explanations are helpful in capturing the precise meaning of each idiom. Thank you for watching and for your thoughtful feedback!
27 Never heard of 4. Somehow, my brain put 'back' into it so I guessed 'wall.' And, I mixed up the idiom with a song. A million is daydreaming, a Thousand Miles Away by The Heartbeats (1956, I'm old) has another meaning altogether. They say that seniors' brains are 90% song lyrics and TV/movie lines! LOL Dick Van Dyke is 98 and he said, "I can't remember what I had for breakfast, but I remember all the lyrics to a song I liked when I was 15! Great!" Thank you
@missjoshemmett Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and nostalgic comment! It’s amazing how songs and lyrics can stay with us for a lifetime, even when other memories fade. Music truly has a way of embedding itself in our minds, and it's fascinating to see how it can influence our understanding of idioms too. Dick Van Dyke’s words are a perfect reminder of how our brains work in mysterious and wonderful ways. I’m glad you enjoyed the quiz, and I appreciate your insight!
27/30, missed 3, but I have an advantage, I am a 75 year old man from Southern Ohio, country not city so I think that “gave me a Leg Up”. Now there’s one you didn’t have in your quiz!
@cdmcintyre1854 Thank you so much for participating and sharing your thoughts! It's wonderful to hear that your background gave you an edge in the quiz. "Gave me a leg up" is indeed a great idiom, and I'm glad you pointed it out! I'll have to consider adding that in a future quiz. Your insight and experience are greatly appreciated-thanks again for taking part!
@joycekolbaba7713 Thanks for sharing your score! It's great to hear that you're learning new idioms along the way. Keep practicing, and thank you for participating.
@@joycekolbaba7713: Score by guess work will not help retain those idioms in your mind. You will have to go through them again and again so that these become part of your knowledge permanently.
@nadinaforsman6160 Thank you for sharing your experience! It’s interesting to hear that some of the idioms are similar in Swedish and how idioms can vary across languages. Keep up the good work, and thanks for participating!
@SUSANSILVANATUMAAG Thank you for sharing your experience and for participating in the challenge! Keep up the great work, and I hope you find the exercises helpful and enjoyable!
@murtadah6327 Thanks for sharing your score! It's great to hear you found the challenge medium intensity. Keep practicing, and I'm sure you'll improve even more!
@deewnuk8916 Congratulations on achieving a perfect score! It's impressive to see your understanding of idioms. Keep up the great work and thank you for participating!
@carmbe56 Thank you for participating! It’s great that you scored 29/30. "Fall between two chairs" is a common mix-up, but it’s actually "fall between two stools." Language can be tricky sometimes! Keep up the great work!
@ConfusedMarshmallow-cp2bx Thank you so much for participating! I'm glad you had fun with the quiz. I'll look into the scoring issue you mentioned-thanks for bringing it to my attention. Your effort and feedback are truly appreciated!
@vickywolfe2350 Thank you for your feedback and for participating in the challenge! We’ll review the issue you mentioned about answers requiring repeated input to ensure the experience is smoother in the future. Your input helps us improve. Glad to have you as part of The Lighthouse community!
@janicebunch7599 Thank you for your feedback! I'll keep this in mind to improve future videos. If you'd like to share more specific suggestions on pacing or content complexity, I'd love to hear them. Your input helps make the channel better!
@thelighthouse13 I'm not a techie so I don't know how the selection works but when I touched the answer it did not respond quickly. I knew the definition but some history could've been interesting. I like way with words program on npr.
@@wandahall3388 Thank you for your feedback and for participating! I’ll consider making future quizzes shorter and quicker-paced to keep them engaging. Glad you enjoyed the idioms!
@@mcooper593 Thank you for your feedback! I understand the importance of keeping explanations concise. I'll keep that in mind for future content. I appreciate your support and hope you find other videos more to your liking!
@ewanmipaslein4890 Thank you so much for taking the challenge and watching the video! Scoring 17/30 is a solid effort, and I'm glad you enjoyed the quiz. Keep up the great work, and I'm sure you'll improve even more with practice!
Thanks for these fun and interesting quizzes. I especially the love the explanation part which helps me learn their meanings as the time is enough to read them all.
@alanwalker1207
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you find the quizzes both fun and educational. I'm glad the explanations are helpful in deepening your understanding of the idioms. Your support means a lot, and I'll continue to make content that enhances your learning experience!
5--good quiz
@LeeBourdon
Thank you for participating and sharing your score! Glad you enjoyed the quiz. Keep exploring idioms with us!
One mistake!! What is most useful to me is understanding the the exact meaning of each idiom. ❤❤❤ Thanks!!
@esterrios3998
Just one mistake-well done! I'm delighted to hear that the explanations are helpful in capturing the precise meaning of each idiom. Thank you for watching and for your thoughtful feedback!
27
Never heard of 4. Somehow, my brain put 'back' into it so I guessed 'wall.' And, I mixed up the idiom with a song. A million is daydreaming, a Thousand Miles Away by The Heartbeats (1956, I'm old) has another meaning altogether. They say that seniors' brains are 90% song lyrics and TV/movie lines! LOL Dick Van Dyke is 98 and he said, "I can't remember what I had for breakfast, but I remember all the lyrics to a song I liked when I was 15! Great!"
Thank you
@missjoshemmett
Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and nostalgic comment! It’s amazing how songs and lyrics can stay with us for a lifetime, even when other memories fade. Music truly has a way of embedding itself in our minds, and it's fascinating to see how it can influence our understanding of idioms too. Dick Van Dyke’s words are a perfect reminder of how our brains work in mysterious and wonderful ways. I’m glad you enjoyed the quiz, and I appreciate your insight!
27/30, missed 3, but I have an advantage, I am a 75 year old man from Southern Ohio, country not city so I think that “gave me a Leg Up”. Now there’s one you didn’t have in your quiz!
@cdmcintyre1854
Thank you so much for participating and sharing your thoughts! It's wonderful to hear that your background gave you an edge in the quiz. "Gave me a leg up" is indeed a great idiom, and I'm glad you pointed it out! I'll have to consider adding that in a future quiz. Your insight and experience are greatly appreciated-thanks again for taking part!
My score 25/30. several idioms I didn't know
@joycekolbaba7713
Thanks for sharing your score! It's great to hear that you're learning new idioms along the way. Keep practicing, and thank you for participating.
@@joycekolbaba7713: Score by guess work will not help retain those idioms in your mind. You will have to go through them again and again so that these become part of your knowledge permanently.
22 correct❤❤😊😊
@shyamalganguly3598
Fantastic job! 22 is a great score, and I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and participate. Keep up the great work!
Some of these idioms are the same in Swedish, but most of them were completely new to me. First attempt: 19, second attempt 29
@nadinaforsman6160
Thank you for sharing your experience! It’s interesting to hear that some of the idioms are similar in Swedish and how idioms can vary across languages. Keep up the good work, and thanks for participating!
It is quite difficult to answer because as if all the words are correct but we musthave to choose the best answer. my score 25/30.
@SUSANSILVANATUMAAG
Thank you for sharing your experience and for participating in the challenge! Keep up the great work, and I hope you find the exercises helpful and enjoyable!
My score: 20/30; intensity of the challenge- medium.
@murtadah6327
Thanks for sharing your score! It's great to hear you found the challenge medium intensity. Keep practicing, and I'm sure you'll improve even more!
30/30
@deewnuk8916
Congratulations on achieving a perfect score! It's impressive to see your understanding of idioms. Keep up the great work and thank you for participating!
28/30
@donsilk9133
Great job on scoring 28/30! That’s an impressive result. Thank you for participating, and I hope you enjoyed the quiz!
29/30 I missed #4 I always thought the expression was “fall between two chairs” 🤫🤷🏼♀
@carmbe56
Thank you for participating! It’s great that you scored 29/30. "Fall between two chairs" is a common mix-up, but it’s actually "fall between two stools." Language can be tricky sometimes! Keep up the great work!
30/30 score on the screen
I missed 3
So not sure which score is correct..it was fun
@ConfusedMarshmallow-cp2bx
Thank you so much for participating! I'm glad you had fun with the quiz. I'll look into the scoring issue you mentioned-thanks for bringing it to my attention. Your effort and feedback are truly appreciated!
28
@joycehenderson4178
Well done! 28 is an impressive score. Thanks for taking on the challenge and participating!
Missed 2
@scottdunbar1525
Great score! Missing just 2 is an impressive-well done! Thanks for taking on the challenge and engaging with the content.
26
@jordanskiiii2941
26 is a great score! Well done, and thank you for taking part in the challenge. Keep up the excellent work!
The answers required repeated pressure to be accepted
@vickywolfe2350
Thank you for your feedback and for participating in the challenge! We’ll review the issue you mentioned about answers requiring repeated input to ensure the experience is smoother in the future. Your input helps us improve. Glad to have you as part of The Lighthouse community!
It was slow and reversed several times. Too simplistic.
@janicebunch7599
Thank you for your feedback! I'll keep this in mind to improve future videos. If you'd like to share more specific suggestions on pacing or content complexity, I'd love to hear them. Your input helps make the channel better!
@thelighthouse13 I'm not a techie so I don't know how the selection works but when I touched the answer it did not respond quickly. I knew the definition but some history could've been interesting. I like way with words program on npr.
Y z
@AjaySivaram-by8vl
Thank you for participating, and I hope you enjoyed the quiz!
Loved the idioms but the quiz is too long and moves too slowly.
@@wandahall3388
Thank you for your feedback and for participating! I’ll consider making future quizzes shorter and quicker-paced to keep them engaging. Glad you enjoyed the idioms!
Describing the meaning of each answer takes too long. Good content but not for me 🦋
@@mcooper593
Thank you for your feedback! I understand the importance of keeping explanations concise. I'll keep that in mind for future content. I appreciate your support and hope you find other videos more to your liking!
Same for me so I just bumped up the playback speed
17/30
@ewanmipaslein4890
Thank you so much for taking the challenge and watching the video! Scoring 17/30 is a solid effort, and I'm glad you enjoyed the quiz. Keep up the great work, and I'm sure you'll improve even more with practice!
26/30
@janethuegerich6579
26/30 is a great score! Thanks for participating. Keep it up!
29/30
@albertwashingtonjr2089
That's an impressive score! Thanks for participating.