Not only they were not exhausting,otherwise they were pretty imposing hence as a English teacher I try to use them amid my remarks as well as teaching to my pupils attending for IELTS.I do genuinely appreciate you Anna. My best wishes.😚❤🌹🙏🏻🤩😍🇬🇧✌🥳
Super Anna👍 your tongue is fluency and accurate. I like your channel very much. English will always influence and conquer any language in the world. I like the part of British 🇬🇧 and American 🇺🇸 accent. I wish you all the best
Rattling off English lessons regularly and on time, Anna is like an English lesson factory. We can also use an antonym to 'well' to describe our health and simply say 'unwell. Similes are common when describing our health: I'm as rough as a bear's backside. I'm as sick as a dog. I'm as weak as a kitten. I'm coughing like a horse. I look like I've been dragged through a hedge backwards. My nose is running like crazy. Using an adjective in the predicate is also common: I feel awful. I feel lousy. i feel rough, I feel unwell. I am ill. I am sick. I am dog rough. My health is poor. Idioms: I'm under the cosh. I'm under doctor's orders. I've got a dose of the screaming abdabs. I'm not swinging the lead, I'm sick. I've been clobbered with this flu. The flu has wiped me out. This illness has knocked the stuffing out of me. Proverbs: An apple a day will keep the doctor away.
Today I feel as fit as fiddle, as right as the rain! Although I appreciated all these useful terms that help me describe when I'm a bit off colours! Thank you Anna! It's always lovely to watch your videos!
Hello, I’m Enrico, a CELTA teacher. This was truly a great lesson. Nonetheless, I’d add the expression “out of sorts” to “off colour “ and “under the weather”. For example “I’m a bit out of sorts today”. Moreover, when you “phone in sick” then you’re “on sick leave”, meaning the period you’re away from work because you are ill. Hi everybody and thanks!
I came down with the flu Last week I had a splitting headache , a runny and blocked nose i have had also a chest cough i was really under the weather but now i 'm as fit as a feedle
I love the video, it is really helpful!!! I still have some doubts regarding the use of the verb 'suffer'. What is the difference between 'suffer with', 'suffer from' or 'suffer' without anything else ? Thanks in advance.
how much you are proud and glad about that your native and mother language is universal and every body who wants to live today in this century all over the globe should learn English baby?! I love you really babe and your language and your accent and in my point of view you are so so so much pretty and cute.(I am from Iran my lady and I learnt many things from your nice clips)
I was keenly awaiting such kinda lesson. It’s really effective. In our country we needn't make an appointment to see a doctor. We can go private anytime.
My English is good enough to communicate with native English speakers even but I need a speaking partner from your country in order to improve my pronunciation. Could you please help me with the same? I am from India and am an English teacher too.
Great lesson! Thanks a lot. :) I've been a little bit under the weather recently but now I'm as right as rain (or as fit as a fiddle). :D (I love idioms related to the weather, BTW) PS. How are you and your baby? :)
I would say yes. Because the word "stomach" refers to the organ, while "tummy" or "belly" refers to the body region, if that makes sense to you. I would even say "tummy ache" is the more fitting phrase in this regard, because the English -> German translation of "tummy" makes more sense to me and in German we use the translation for "tummy" to ask children where their pain's coming from.
Thank you very much for these absolutely nessasory and important knowledge especiallyin nowadays ! By the way speaking about "health" is here anybody who might know where in UK I can go through some " coronavirus test" (online) I need it for being allowed go to airplane to go Russia! I will be really grateful if someone can share with some information if someone know ! I am in Folkston
Anna to be totally honest, you're my out of this world teacher. I broke my leg in football. Is this sentence grammatically correct, and it is not so please let me know. Have a a wonderful day!
Hi madam! We are very happy to watching your videos especially sex education and body pain in this morning from North India and got very important topics in your teaching okay! On 13/12/2020.
I currently have a pronunciation course. There will be a business course available before the end of the year and a complete English course coming at the end of Spring next year. www.englishlikeanative.co.uk
Now I can see the Doctor and tell him exactly what I'm felling in English. This is an interesting subject teacher Anna . Thanks
As always, you know exactly how to make educational lessons!
I really like ur accent and i watch ur video while im studying. Thank ls a million ♥️♥️♥️
Keep up the great work Anna ❤
Not only they were not exhausting,otherwise they were pretty imposing hence as a English teacher I try to use them amid my remarks as well as teaching to my pupils attending for IELTS.I do genuinely appreciate you Anna.
My best wishes.😚❤🌹🙏🏻🤩😍🇬🇧✌🥳
Super Anna👍 your tongue is fluency and accurate. I like your channel very much. English will always influence and conquer any language in the world. I like the part of British 🇬🇧 and American 🇺🇸 accent. I wish you all the best
I am becoming addicted to your videos. You are genuinely lovable person.
I am a General practitioner myself and this lesson suits me!! Thanks Anna😊
Rattling off English lessons regularly and on time, Anna is like an English lesson factory.
We can also use an antonym to 'well' to describe our health and simply say 'unwell.
Similes are common when describing our health:
I'm as rough as a bear's backside.
I'm as sick as a dog.
I'm as weak as a kitten.
I'm coughing like a horse.
I look like I've been dragged through a hedge backwards.
My nose is running like crazy.
Using an adjective in the predicate is also common:
I feel awful.
I feel lousy.
i feel rough,
I feel unwell.
I am ill.
I am sick.
I am dog rough.
My health is poor.
Idioms:
I'm under the cosh.
I'm under doctor's orders.
I've got a dose of the screaming abdabs.
I'm not swinging the lead, I'm sick.
I've been clobbered with this flu.
The flu has wiped me out.
This illness has knocked the stuffing out of me.
Proverbs:
An apple a day will keep the doctor away.
These additions are brilliant. Thank you as always:)
@@EnglishLikeANative Thank you. Swinging the lead is a fun one! I've done that before.
Your teaching level is so high. I am really appreciate your teaching system...
great work you are doing dear teacher ..i really appreciate it .thanks a lot for a valuable lesson.
Today I feel as fit as fiddle, as right as the rain! Although I appreciated all these useful terms that help me describe when I'm a bit off colours! Thank you Anna! It's always lovely to watch your videos!
Always perfect and full of vocabulary. Thank you.
Please produce these kinds of topic-specific vocabulary lesson more.
Best,
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Excellent lesson Anna, thank-you!
It's not exhaustive list. I feel your every lesson is undeniably amazing.
Nice lessons, thank you, Anna!
Wicked good teacher is Anna, ain’t she
Your teaching skill is very higher than. Other native speaker
Thank you!
My love teacher Anna
I respect you.and.wish to you from my heart the health and success and thanks
Thank you teacher excellent lesson
In Cork ( Ireland) , you can say “I’m as sick as a small hospital” for having a hangover.
I absolutely love these advanced videos! ❤️
Hello, I’m Enrico, a CELTA teacher.
This was truly a great lesson.
Nonetheless, I’d add the expression “out of sorts” to “off colour “ and “under the weather”. For example “I’m a bit out of sorts today”.
Moreover, when you “phone in sick” then you’re “on sick leave”, meaning the period you’re away from work because you are ill.
Hi everybody and thanks!
Brilliant, those are helpful additions. Thank you for your input. :)
English Like A Native Thank you so much Anna, your channel is outstanding, I’d surely recommend it to my students!
Hi Anna! I'm planning to take FCE exam in a couple of months. Would you mind telling me what book I should buy to prepare for the exam? Thanks 😉
I came down with the flu Last week
I had a splitting headache , a runny and blocked nose i have had also a chest cough i was really under the weather but now i 'm as fit as a feedle
Hi Anna ! Excellent phrases. I've heard "under the weather "very nice !
I love the video, it is really helpful!!! I still have some doubts regarding the use of the verb 'suffer'. What is the difference between 'suffer with', 'suffer from' or 'suffer' without anything else ? Thanks in advance.
Very helpful, thank you so much, anna 👍❤❤
It's a lovely lesson, Anna!!
You're a fantastic teacher, I must say...
Very helpful, Anna. Thank you so much!
Thanks, your tutors are very interesting.
I like your teaching ❤️
how much you are proud and glad about that your native and mother language is universal and every body who wants to live today in this century all over the globe should learn English baby?! I love you really babe and your language and your accent and in my point of view you are so so so much pretty and cute.(I am from Iran my lady and I learnt many things from your nice clips)
Million thanks. Excellent info! Cheers
Loved it Anna! Yes I had undergone root canal treatments...
Still watching ,,,as fit as a fiddle 💪💪💪🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
Thank so much Anna English
I was keenly awaiting such kinda lesson. It’s really effective. In our country we needn't make an appointment to see a doctor. We can go private anytime.
Great to see you.
Thanks for your video and keep it going on, pls
Thanks alot, the best teacher
Great lesson. 👏👏👏
Nice phrases. I’m fit as a fiddle. Thank you. Good to see you with this informative episode. I hope you’re also doing well.
Now I know how to express myself when I get sick, or when I'm not feeling well 😊
I'm a huge fan of yours... Keep instilling beautiful English...😍😍😘😘
I am want friendship with you
What you want
Please reply
Thank you so much!!!!
Great vid! Good day to you! 👍
Thank you, it's been a very useful lesson
Anna, much admired teacher, I had learnt 'tummy ' is very informal. It should not be spoken to seniors, too. Is it so?
Thnxs all Iraqi people love you more always say salamalikum.... to greating Arab people....سلام عليكم
thank you for teach us all this
Sending a hug from BRAZIL 🇧🇷
Thank you
Thanks teacher Anna
thanks you so much I really enjoyed your video keep doing
thanks miss Anna.nice lesson😀
Make some root word vocabulary. Or one word substitution .thanks.
Anna 10000000000thanks
Congratulations to you! A baby is comming soon :)
Hi Anna glad to see you
Great video you're amazing teacher and your lessons are very helpful thank you so much
Have a great Sunday 😉🇧🇷 take care
Thank you! I hope you have a wonderful Sunday too!
1st comment and thank you teacher ❤
Saludos 😇
Thanks
It was so helpful.
A really interesting video Anna! Full of important things to learn; your lessons are unique and you so funny and gorgeous, best regards 👋💕
Top notch your video, much love 😍
You are so good
Thank you darling
Hey i like your presentation
My English is good enough to communicate with native English speakers even but I need a speaking partner from your country in order to improve my pronunciation.
Could you please help me with the same?
I am from India and am an English teacher too.
Hi Anna.. Nice to know you..🙏
Great lesson! Thanks a lot. :) I've been a little bit under the weather recently but now I'm as right as rain (or as fit as a fiddle). :D (I love idioms related to the weather, BTW)
PS. How are you and your baby? :)
She is the BEST, init?
I've just realised our medical care system is one and the same as in England.OMG)))I live in Russia by the way)
very nice
Hi Anna
Are the phrases Tummy Ache or belly ache used for Children ?
I would say yes.
Because the word "stomach" refers to the organ, while "tummy" or "belly" refers to the body region, if that makes sense to you.
I would even say "tummy ache" is the more fitting phrase in this regard, because the English -> German translation of "tummy" makes more sense to me and in German we use the translation for "tummy" to ask children where their pain's coming from.
@@Cindercrown I Completely understand now . Thanks
@@lucindawinehouse2002 Glad I could help 😀
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It's 8:12 a.m. here in Brazil. What time is there?
Smart, witty, healthy, and loveable. What more ,do you want?
I would like to explain about armpits and underarm
Ma'am video is much appreciated but it would also be better if you can provide us with pdf
thanks goodness, we have a fit as a fiddle teacher
interseting! i am keen on the way you act for words haha
Thank you very much very useful but a little bit talking faster ' explain slowly if possible
Thank you very much for these absolutely nessasory and important knowledge especiallyin nowadays ! By the way speaking about "health" is here anybody who might know where in UK I can go through some " coronavirus test" (online) I need it for being allowed go to airplane to go Russia! I will be really grateful if someone can share with some information if someone know !
I am in Folkston
Anna to be totally honest, you're my out of this world teacher. I broke my leg in football. Is this sentence grammatically correct, and it is not so please let me know. Have a a wonderful day!
I broke my leg AT football (practice). Or I broke my leg while playing football.
A very interesting video Anna I liked this video...and a contraction pain is a stomach pain or a womb pain? Yes!!!!👍😅
We would say stomach cramps but never womb pain.
@@EnglishLikeANative Oh ok thank you Anna yes!!!!👍😅
What you want friendship with me
I want friendship with you
I am from India 🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
Reply please baby
@@omprakashallahabadi9164 eh I'm like an adult actually yes!!!!😂🤣
Hi madam!
We are very happy to watching your videos especially sex education and body pain in this morning from North India and got very important topics in your teaching okay! On 13/12/2020.
Hi Anna, How are you?
You're so beautiful teacher
You sort of remind me of the ingenious Nikola tesla just by how articulate you are. I bet you're awesome at visualizing judging by your essence.
Good day i fron brazil
Hi,Anna.
I repeatedly tried to approach you but I couldn't.
Can you tell me?
Which online courses do you offer?
I currently have a pronunciation course. There will be a business course available before the end of the year and a complete English course coming at the end of Spring next year. www.englishlikeanative.co.uk
Where is that pronunciation course?
How much do you charge for that?
I like ; teacher I have a question: What is the illness of ear!
Earache
Or an ear infection
@@EnglishLikeANative What about an article? To have (a/-) earache
This is Doctor lesson
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I didn't get what she said at 1:06 to 1:08
Can someone help?
Anna how are you? Long time no see😍
I’m well thank you. I’m here every Sunday:)
@@EnglishLikeANative happy 😀
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