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-To blow off the steam -Been through Thick and thin -To be in thesame boat -Mum's word -Grain of salt -Pay through the nose -hindsight is 20/20 -ring a bell -Bite the bullet -On thin ice -Jump on the bandwagon -Face the music
I thank you a lot and I am just on the cloud-nine after watching this English lesson and learning a dozen of idioms. Wes you are not only one of the best but also one of the most handsome teachers we have got. Watching your videos is not like biting the bullet and we don't even have to pay through our noses for watching them. Sometimes, I feel regret that I wish I could get to know about your channel earlier but as they say hindsight is always 20/20 so why should I bother myself and focus on what is at hand. As a matter of fact, your lessons also help in blowing off some steam and channelize my energies into the right direction . .. ❤❤
I've been an English teacher in Brazil for over 30 years! And I'd like to say I simply love your lessons ...could I talk to you asking for a few tips ???
Wow! That "mum's the word" has blown my mind. As far as I knew it meant kind of: mum has spoken (who has the last word) and nothing else to argue or to be said. Spot. Silence from now on. Thanks fort those priceless videos where you let us guess the idiom and the meaning. It definetly helps them to stick to our brains 😅❤❤ Regards from Spain
Hello , teacher..Thanks for the idioms that I was in need because of coming Certificatin exam for us English teachers at secondary school.As you see I follow English teachers'lessons and expand my knowledge.Thannks oceans
First and foremost, I would like to take a moment say thank you for giving us an Advanced idioms quiz lesson today , furthermore I am familiar with some of expressions, moreover; some of them were new. So, it was a bit challenging quiz for me , however; I enjoyed watching the video. Once again thank you! Stay blessed each day!
Hi Wes, you've done an amazing job in this video as usual, and the PDF is awesome as well, but it's a pity that the file is too heavy. I suppose it's heavy because you want it to look more attractive, but it would be nice if it were lighter, even though it may not look as nice. I hope you find a solution for the next PDFs. Thanks a lot, Wes!
Thank you so much . I will teach the new ones to my students . They love learning them and above all to use them in their daily conversation . Greetings from Miami , Florida.
I really appreciate your teaching style. However, I find the videos more effective when you get straight to the point without waiting for responses. This allows us to focus more on your explanations. Nevertheless, I want to reiterate that you are amazing and do excellent work.
Actually there's only one idiom that is totally new to me and it's "hindsight is 20/20". Honestly, previously i only knew "in hindsight". so i'm really delighted to know this related expression. Also now i know it comes from a scenario where the optometrist says "you have 20/20 vision". it's always fun to get to know a bit of American culture while learning English. And for other idioms, i kind of review them a bit, which is great! I'm quite engaged in this lesson and you're legit~🤟
I'm really interested in your lessons and classes. Day by day, I learn idioms that help me to communicate with native English people. Thanks my teacher for your efforts.
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Estimado Profesor. Supongo que en Español la idea de " in hindsight it was 20/20" if you would put some regret in it sería "Todo tiempo pasado fue mejor".
@@InteractiveEng Yes, of course, I understood that :) I just don't really understand the logic behind this expression. What does it mean to say that someone is the word? and why would it be mum? sounds meaningless.
"hindsight is 20/20" or better "everything is clearer in hindsight" or "in hindsight, everything is clearer". Referring to 20/20 is silly. You need to emphasise BETTER, not a STANDARD.
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I teach English in a Language School in Cuba. All your lessons have been quite useful for me to develop the communicative approach in my Own lessons. Thank you so much.
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-To blow off the steam
-Been through Thick and thin
-To be in thesame boat
-Mum's word
-Grain of salt
-Pay through the nose
-hindsight is 20/20
-ring a bell
-Bite the bullet
-On thin ice
-Jump on the bandwagon
-Face the music
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I thank you a lot and I am just on the cloud-nine after watching this English lesson and learning a dozen of idioms. Wes you are not only one of the best but also one of the most handsome teachers we have got. Watching your videos is not like biting the bullet and we don't even have to pay through our noses for watching them. Sometimes, I feel regret that I wish I could get to know about your channel earlier but as they say hindsight is always 20/20 so why should I bother myself and focus on what is at hand. As a matter of fact, your lessons also help in blowing off some steam and channelize my energies into the right direction . .. ❤❤
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I've been an English teacher in Brazil for over 30 years! And I'd like to say I simply love your lessons ...could I talk to you asking for a few tips ???
I badly in search of English Language teaching job in non native countries.
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Here from Brazil too 😊
I love his lessons too
Thanks for making available the PDF lesson
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Wow! That "mum's the word" has blown my mind. As far as I knew it meant kind of: mum has spoken (who has the last word) and nothing else to argue or to be said. Spot. Silence from now on.
Thanks fort those priceless videos where you let us guess the idiom and the meaning. It definetly helps them to stick to our brains 😅❤❤ Regards from Spain
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Hello , teacher..Thanks for the idioms that I was in need because of coming Certificatin exam for us English teachers at secondary school.As you see I follow English teachers'lessons and expand my knowledge.Thannks oceans
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Blow the mind
It was indeed a great lesson. Moreover, I'd like to request you that you please start providing such PDFs in each video. It comes so handy :-)
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Amazing job. You nailed it! I learned a lot. Tks
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First and foremost, I would like to take a moment say thank you for giving us an Advanced idioms quiz lesson today , furthermore I am familiar with some of expressions, moreover; some of them were new. So, it was a bit challenging quiz for me , however; I enjoyed watching the video.
Once again thank you!
Stay blessed each day!
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Hi Wes, you've done an amazing job in this video as usual, and the PDF is awesome as well, but it's a pity that the file is too heavy. I suppose it's heavy because you want it to look more attractive, but it would be nice if it were lighter, even though it may not look as nice. I hope you find a solution for the next PDFs. Thanks a lot, Wes!
Good job, man, really good job Thank for your effort to teach us
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Thank you so much . I will teach the new ones to my students . They love learning them and above all to use them in their daily conversation . Greetings from Miami , Florida.
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I really appreciate your teaching style. However, I find the videos more effective when you get straight to the point without waiting for responses. This allows us to focus more on your explanations. Nevertheless, I want to reiterate that you are amazing and do excellent work.
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Great!!!
Thanks!!!
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Many thanks for your amazing job. Greetings from Quintana Roo Mexico.
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i found this video about idioms to be one of the most useful i've ever seen
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Actually there's only one idiom that is totally new to me and it's "hindsight is 20/20". Honestly, previously i only knew "in hindsight". so i'm really delighted to know this related expression. Also now i know it comes from a scenario where the optometrist says "you have 20/20 vision". it's always fun to get to know a bit of American culture while learning English. And for other idioms, i kind of review them a bit, which is great! I'm quite engaged in this lesson and you're legit~🤟
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I always appreciate your hard work ❤
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I'm really interested in your lessons and classes. Day by day, I learn idioms that help me to communicate with native English people. Thanks my teacher for your efforts.
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@maramKSA what's the difference between lesson and class?
I really love your channel for learning English
The lesson you're teaching always useful for foreign studen n so awesome
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Teacher Wes
It's nice lesson, would you please gather this phrases with story so that I'll pay off.
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Thank you for the amazing content and especially for creating a PDF file! Will keep practicing.
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Estimado Profesor. Supongo que en Español la idea de " in hindsight it was 20/20" if you would put some regret in it sería "Todo tiempo pasado fue mejor".
So useful. Thanks a lot.
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Pretty good sir, but nothing to write home about.
man - thanks a lot! For your amazing job...
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Go with the flow
I love it
This a great way to review. Thanks Wes.
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Great lesson , thanks 🙏🏻🌷✨🙏🏻
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I really loved this exercise.
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thanks ""TEACHER
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benefit of the doubt
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Thank you teacher ❤
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Thanks my teacher
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I love your lessons❤️🇧🇷
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Sir please make a video about phrasal verbs as nouns and adjectives
Will do. Much more to come this year. 😊
ups &downs
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The optimun resource so far! 👍☺️
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Tq u sir
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Hind sight is 20/20
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Which one is more common? 'Hindsight is 20/20' or 'with the wisdom/benefit of hindsight'?
It’s usually skating on thin ice.
Sorry but can i know the resorse where did you take this expressions from?
Cost of arm and leg
to let off steam would be the exact translation from german
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❤ about Face the music, does it mean take the hit for
to blow off some steam =relajarse,liberar tensiones.
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Also the 2 cats had been thinner before and then they became thicker 😅 so the idiom really stands
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In that regard
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Under the snow
Ring a bell.
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Pls start a series of 15 difficult word daily.
Love from India😊
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Hello
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ups downs
I am Mr Vocabialry. ;-)
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@@InteractiveEng I love language, and I enjoyed your work. Keep it up!
@@InteractiveEng And I do know how to spell "vocabulary"! lol. Yes, I am a lover of words and idioms. You got a new subscriber.
thick and thin
Page or boat
To let off some steam.
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on thin ice
ring a bell
Let off some steam
We all are in the same boat.
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to face the music
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Take the trouble
Ring a bell
Why, sometimes, the article "a" is pronounced as [a] and other times as [ei]???
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@@InteractiveEng everybody knows that when the next word begins with a vowel we have to use "an" 😒
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Pinch of salt
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Xeep
Bite the Bullet
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blow off or *let off* steam...
5.5.2024
so..... mum is the word?..... what a strange expression.
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@@InteractiveEng Yes, of course, I understood that :) I just don't really understand the logic behind this expression. What does it mean to say that someone is the word? and why would it be mum? sounds meaningless.
Bite the bullet
tO BLOW OFF SOME STEAM
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steam off some heat
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Take off some stress
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Hell and high water
Shhh’s
blow steam
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Face the music
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Grain of salt
Mum's
Mums
Nuns
BITE THE BULLET
to bite a bullet
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Boat
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"hindsight is 20/20" or better "everything is clearer in hindsight" or "in hindsight, everything is clearer". Referring to 20/20 is silly. You need to emphasise BETTER, not a STANDARD.
to be on the bandwagon