Advanced English Phrases Used By C1 Level Speakers | Speak English Confidently
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- In this English lesson, you will learn advanced English phrases used by C1 level English speakers. If you know these English words and phrases you English is already amazing, if not try using these English terms. They will improve your English and make you fluent in spoken English.
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0:10 Advanced C1 level English phrases
0:45 In a jiffy
2:14 Cut to the chase
3:24 In the know
4:28 Under the radar
5:46 Bend over backwards
7:10 Ahead of the curve
8:45 Out of the ordinary
10:32 To keep up with
11:22 In the thick of it
12:13 All in all
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All in all Thank you Kristine this video is out of ordinary and I had to bent over backwards to learn these expressions.
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To keep up with something = to keep the pace with something.
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Very useful video
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Jeez many of these explanations are a bit flawed. I think it would be better if you didn't try to ad lib your explanation. There is nothing wrong with writing yourself a script. You would get a more concise explanation of the idiom, and a more accurate one.
You keep on saying "going the extra mile" and "under the radar" and so on don't mean the physical thing, but they actually do, and that's the best way to understand them. They are just used as metaphors. You would have been better off explaining what a plane under the radar actually is, and then explaining briefly the phrase's use as an idiom. Ahead of the curve of course, has nothing to do with traffic, but instead refers to mathematical graphs, so your comment there was just misleading. I didn't watch the rest.
Don't confuse us with your ridiculous English phrases