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I'm Professor Liane and here to help you learn English. I'll regularly be posting videos to help you learn Idioms and other English tidbits! You can also find me on Instagram @English.With.Liane and on Patreon. Subscribe to see the latest videos when I post them.
Phrasal Verb - to take on (and a take on)
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Idiom - for the life of me
Просмотров 1 тыс.4 месяца назад
Notice how I used the exact same construction after this expression in every example. If you use it in the same way, you should be goo to go! If you want to learn more idioms, check out my playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJM9yp0RDIfBwENNFibqaZPS If you'd prefer to learn phrasal verbs (and all their definitions), you can find my lesson here: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJPrsTN-liwF_HqabvSzsCG...
Phrasal Verb - to brush up on
Просмотров 7474 месяца назад
Are you brushing up on your English when you watch my video lessons or are you learning something new? Either way, I’m glad you’re here! In the video, I mentioned the idiom “to be up to speed,” but I don’t have a video for it yet! I do have a video for the phrasal verb “to catch up” and you can watch that here: ruclips.net/video/TfhQam78AF4/видео.html If you want to learn more phrasal verbs, al...
Idiom - to be stuck in a rut
Просмотров 7955 месяцев назад
I hope that my videos can help you get out of any ruts you might be stuck in when it comes to learning English! And maybe they’ll even help you live a little and try something new to get out of your rut. If you want a refresher on “to live a little,” you can see my lesson on it here: ruclips.net/video/sNujjKrqHZQ/видео.html If you want to learn more idioms with me, look here: ruclips.net/p/PLou...
Phrasal Verb - to iron out
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Sometimes I need to iron a few things out before I can start recording these lessons! What about you? Do you have things you need to iron out before you sit down to study English? Keep learning with me here: - more phrasal verbs: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJPrsTN-liwF_HqabvSzsCGE - idioms: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJM9yp0RDIfBwENNFibqaZPS - practice exercises: www.patreon.com/EnglishwithLiane Plea...
Idiom - to live a little
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Don't be confused when you hear this idiom! It's simple to use, but might not mean what you think. In the video, I used the phrasal verb "to come out" and you can learn the 12 different definitions and uses here: ruclips.net/video/fVLvrT9Duhc/видео.html If you want to learn more idioms, I have a playlist you can check out: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJM9yp0RDIfBwENNFibqaZPS If you'd prefer to expl...
Phrasal Verb - to draw up, to draw yourself up, to draw up a chair
Просмотров 8965 месяцев назад
In this video, you will earn two common definitions, two uncommon definitions, and an expression. For more phrasal verbs, check out this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJPrsTN-liwF_HqabvSzsCGE If you want to learn idioms, this is the idioms playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJM9yp0RDIfBwENNFibqaZPS Want to practice? Get a new practice exercise each week by signing up here: www.patreon.com/En...
Idiom - to hit home
Просмотров 9875 месяцев назад
When using "to hit home," remember that "to hit" is irregular. The simple past is "hit" (ex: I hit my boss and lost my job!). Let me know if my explanation made sense to you. Did you like going from the physical to the emotional use? If you want to learn more idioms, here are my other idiom lessons: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJM9yp0RDIfBwENNFibqaZPS You can find my phrasal verb lessons here: rucl...
Phrasal Verb - to abide by
Просмотров 7476 месяцев назад
This one is a bit more advanced and little more on the formal side. Let me know in the comments if you have any questions. In the video, I used the idiom "to be in the wrong" and you can find its video here: ruclips.net/video/YOMX2tWss3M/видео.html More phrasal verb lessons here: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJPrsTN-liwF_HqabvSzsCGE These are the idiom lessons: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJM9yp0RDIfBwE...
Idiom - to throw someone under the bus
Просмотров 2 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Hopefully you don't have a lot of experience with this! But if you do, tell us about it in the comments below. To learn phrasal verbs with me, watch these videos: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJPrsTN-liwF_HqabvSzsCGE If you're interested in learning idioms, these videos are for you ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJM9yp0RDIfBwENNFibqaZPS Do you want to practice what you're learning here? Head over to my pra...
Phrasal Verb - to look after
Просмотров 5916 месяцев назад
You’ll notice that I defined this phrasal verb with another expression! Sometimes English is like that! If you need a refresher on the expression “to take care of,” here’s a link to the video: ruclips.net/video/sWs3LC9f0V4/видео.html The one note I want to make about the difference between these two expressions is that “to look after” can have a more long-term connotation with a “after you’re g...
Idioms - to take care of and to take care
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Do my examples of these two expressions and their definitions help you take care of everything you need to do in English? I hope so! If you need a refresher on the phrasal verb “to deal with,” here’s a link to the video: ruclips.net/video/4kOsIHxwmCk/видео.html To learn phrasal verbs with me, watch these videos: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJPrsTN-liwF_HqabvSzsCGE If you're interested in learning i...
Phrasal Verb - to drop in
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.6 месяцев назад
I'm glad you dropped in and caught my video! Make sure to watch my video: to stop by (ruclips.net/video/57K7jTVbZKI/видео.html ) to make sure you understand the differences between the two. If you looking to learn more phrasal verbs with me, watch these videos: ruclips.net/p/PLouYnpv8qvJPrsTN-liwF_HqabvSzsCGE If you're more interested in learning idioms, these videos are for you ruclips.net/p/P...
Phrasal Verb - to come into + two idiomatic uses: to come into effect and to come into your own
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
It’s fun to look at the themes of a phrasal verb in all its different definitions. Even the two phrases or idioms (“to come into effect” and “to come into your own”) are connected to the same idea of beginning, starting, or entering. Which other phrasal verbs have you noticed themes in the definitions? Let me know in the comments! To learn more phrasal verbs with me, watch these videos: ruclips...
Phrasal Verb - to trick out
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Remember that this phrasal verb is slang. Please note, that while I look nice in the video, I am NOT tricked out. I don’t have all my makeup done. I didn’t do my hair. My nails aren’t painted. I did not do everything I could to dress up. For both definitions, think of doing everything you can. Think of making sure that everyone looks at you and sees that you have done everything you can. People...
Idiom - until you're blue in the face
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Idiom - until you're blue in the face
Phrasal Verbs - to count on, to rely on, to depend on, and to bank on
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Phrasal Verbs - to count on, to rely on, to depend on, and to bank on
Phrasal Verb - to die down (plus other excitement)
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Phrasal Verb - to die down (plus other excitement)
Idiom - to dot your i's and cross your t's
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Idiom - to dot your i's and cross your t's
Idioms - to go over someone's head, to be over someone's head, and to be in over your head
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Idioms - to go over someone's head, to be over someone's head, and to be in over your head
Idioms - look what the cat dragged in and to look like something the cat dragged in
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Idioms - look what the cat dragged in and to look like something the cat dragged in
Phrasal Verbs - to bump into and to run into
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Phrasal Verbs - to bump into and to run into
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Way to go!
Thank you.
I bought a car on the spur of the moment.
Good examples.
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Thanks Liane. YT is a bit unfair in terms of Algorithm. I completely forgot your channel.
Oh my god that is such a great explanation! I got it quick but you really made it easy to fully understand and how to use it! Thank you ❤
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Learning english with another channels and idioms with you its my alley
Amazing explanation
Thank you!
Nice one 😊
Thanks teacher, you explained it perfectly
Thank you for the explanation.
Got caught up shopping 😅
Where are your videos? I miss them!!
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Isnt suit yourself being replaced by knock yourself out?
How about knocked up?
One question: can the out of character idiom be compared to "it's unlike you" or" it's not your style" to do that?
Youre very kind and engaging in your videos, congrats and keep it up
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Thank you Teacher. Please issue many videos like this. I'm Vietnamese and grateful for your teaching.
I am looking for the two dictionary definitions for an assignment and can only find the first definition. Could you please give me some pointers as to where to find the second definition so I can quote it. Thanks!
Please go on with your awesome videos! You are amazing! - Moscow, Russia ...
I also use it all the time
Seeing red with rage can actually mean exactly that. Overwhelming rage, difficulty breathing, absolute murderous intent and an orange hue on everything I saw. Weird experience in hindsight. And totally useless for a bookworm without fighting experience.😅
I found this idiom when I was watching "Jumanji welcome to the jungle" movie. and found your video that explains what this idiom means. also, learned something new than the meaning of the idiom. Thank you!
I'm very happy with these, they help me a lot. thank you Professor!
I really like your video I often find myself herding cats I think you look great and it's clear when you teach keep it up
So clearly I like it.
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When a friend of mine told me a story about their experience about this particular person of them having (maybe) bad intentions, suspicious or something the like, But me saying to my friend that, Maybe they just have this or that kind of bias that's unorthodox to us (look at the situation in a different angle kind of thing), By then after i watched this video, I knew i am doing devil's advocate. It is the thing of opposing the idea to have a much more definite conclusion on whatever the matter is, I tend to be on to the positive side of a person not judging them and such. Does it need to be a positive thing or a negative thing like cons per se. Or to play devil's advocate only restricted to find a negative intention on someone's behavior or idea?
Great I have been looking for a channel with phrasal verbs. Thanks
Thnks Mam for nice explanation 😊😊
Please Tamil meaning
Please make a video on "Out at the elbows" btw I'm a new subscriber😊
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My old aunt had married and moved to her husband's town where she had been through bullies and harassing. I remember her saying when she was recalling the experience and told us "They kicked the bucket now."
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Thank you for this beautiful, clear explanation.🙂
You explained it so well😊
I thought the word “apprentice” is not that common in the US, I would say “an intern” instead :) They’re used equally?
They are not used equally, but rather in different contexts. An apprentice is someone who is being taught a skilled job (think artistic or manual like becoming an expert guitar maker or a carpentar). An intern will be more connected with office jobs.
I thought the word “apprentice” is not that common in the US, I would say “an intern” instead :) They’re used equally?