English with Jenn | Lesson 5 | TALENTS in Simple English

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @soledadcarballo798
    @soledadcarballo798 День назад

    Hi Jenn! I could Watch it 12 hours later… I love it! 👏👏👏

    • @englishwithjenn123
      @englishwithjenn123  День назад

      @@soledadcarballo798 Hey Soledad, thanks for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed it. We’ll be back at our regular time next week.🙏🏼

  • @Gas-o4v
    @Gas-o4v День назад

    Thank you so mach!!!

  • @alessioscagliarini9308
    @alessioscagliarini9308 День назад +1

    Hi Jenn, many times i feel as i am a jack of all trades but a master at none. Just honing some of my skills that is not a crappy idea at all. i will reach great proficiency soon. Thanks for your helpful lessons. Keep it up

  • @菊地仁子-t6x
    @菊地仁子-t6x День назад

    Hello! I have just watched the replay and I think I have the similar hidden talent to smell something precisely. I cracked up when you said "This coffee tastes like gasolin." Is ad-lib same as improvise?

    • @englishwithjenn123
      @englishwithjenn123  День назад +1

      @@菊地仁子-t6x Hi Hitoko, Thank you for watching our lesson! 🙏🏼
      Oh wow, we share the same quirky talent! 🤣👏🏼 What can we possibly do with that? Seriously!
      Thanks for your great question! “Ad-lib” usually refers to improvising in performances, while “improvise” can apply to performances or figuring things out on the spot in everyday situations.

    • @菊地仁子-t6x
      @菊地仁子-t6x День назад

      @@englishwithjenn123 Thank you for the clear explanation❣️I got it.