178 advanced English Phrases and Idioms for Everyday Conversations
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Published 2024-05-26
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All Comments (21)
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This is a longer video compiled of several shorter videos. I love to post these for my online students from time to time, because I know it benefits them to listen and let the video play while they complete other tasks. Let me know if you listen/watch this video while walking, cleaning or doing something else!
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I really love your videos , beyond useful and thanks for always giving examples.
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The best teacher in the world ❤️❤️✨️✨️✨️
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I appreciate you making these video. Its extremely helpful.💯💯 Please continue doing the great work!!!
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The correct phrase is “tide me over”. The term “tiding over” dates back to at the 1600s and refers to using the tide to move a ship over an obstacle. To “tide someone over” has had its current meaning since the 1800s.
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English is a crazy language for having so colossal vocabulary!
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From UAE, thanks for this effort your are doing, please let it be written behind.
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Kayla, this is a very helpful video. I'd appreciate it if your video could compile the pdf for all phrases and idioms. Cheers
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Thanks so much for these amazing clips. Your passion and enthusiasm for teaching is admirable 🙏
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I was on a blind date with a woman, and during our dinner conversation she said, "You know, I used to be a Christian." I told her that was fine, it really didn't matter to me. So she said, "Good. Because I'm much more comfortable as a Christine." ... * Moscow, Russia
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I am so grateful every day to your teaching. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Excellent very, very, thanks for your efforts. I really appreciate Thanks again
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Excellent video thanks
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do continue please love from bangladesh
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좋은 표현들 감사합니다.
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Your method in teaching is best thank you
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Thanks🎉🎉
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great class, and I think I'm in love😍
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Very informative ❤❤❤❤
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Thank you!