Did you take a look at the description? There are 51 phrases there for you to learn. All of these phrases were used during the conversation. Want to watch more? Click here for the playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLZOJurmtexYo8s2UKr--aqOi9UssrOh96
My favorite way to stay cool in the summer is spending a day nearby the river, although this year's July is pretty cold and rainy, so there is no need to go to the river, water is all around. Once again thank you for the lesson, I got such a good time watching it.
Hello to both of You. I live in the Basque Country in France. For two weeks, there has been a heatwave and it has been approximatively 40° celsius . I am on holiday so I have been going to the beach every day with sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, the more important, a sun umbrella, water. Before going to the beach, above all, I don't forget to close the blinds of my flat. I don't have a car anymore but, for those who have one, it's better to park it in the shade or put a towel on the wheel. And, when I come back, I put a lot of coco oil on my skin.
Huge thanks from Ukrainian in Wales. Jack! You are doing useful things for English learners. Cheers for that mate. By the way this year in the UK the weather is boiled. So, icetea is appropriate here.
my favorite way to stay cool in the summer is by taking a shower and having some ice juice, and I didn't know any vocabulary words that you mentioned. thank you for the lesson.
In the summer I have a lot of activities. But to stay cool , I would have something to drink. Like lemonade ..... Or I would go to the pool. I was impressed with your clip . sometime I'm depressed because I don't know what I'm gonna do next .
Hi Jack! This's indeed lovely and full fun of lesson. Thank you both for sharing it with us. So now going back to Kate's questions. My little son and I are spending most of the time in our swimming pool whenever there're hot days here in Poland. We found it cool and enjoying as long as we can. When it comes to vocabulary Kate's listed most of the phrases are familiar to me except squeezing and shades which I'm now aware too.
There's a heatwave across Europe I think that you've already heard about that so for the record I'm suffering a lot from Spain hahaha Thank you for the conversation It's incredibly helpful!!
Thank you so much to both of you! For a beautiful video I really enjoyed and learnt. But plz tell me something about the very first phrase that mam used she said we are "going to be going over" I couldn't get it coz I have often heard " going to do something" so plz help me to understand it..
Nice guys, I really love your videos...on the description you have written put off sunglasses...I'd be put on and take them off right?? 😋 and...I'm from Barcelona and we say here, "ola de calor" is the same that you said but in Spanish...and my prefer way to fight against the high temperatures are the swimming pools and beaches...sorry if I had some mistake in my comment 😅 maybe is strange but I feel more comfortable speaking instead writing...good job guys!! Cheers
have you got a video that explains why some brits say "me" instead of "my"? I'm living in Newcastle for 7 months now and completely clueless where that came from... hahah
It was a great video but when you two talk to each other you speak low and she speaks even lower than he. I couldn't hear the two questions she asked, also because of some noise I think. You are very nice. Thank you.
I found this phrase new to me, I haven't heard it before. As well as the phrase - to kick a bucket. Well, the best way to escape the heat is to swim a lot and leave water rarely
I do not want to sound rude, but would it be possible for you to find an interlocutor whose accent is more, well, compatible with yours? This lady is really charming, of course, but for language learners who want to follow a certain pronunciation pattern mixing two very different accents might turn out a little confusing.
Did you take a look at the description? There are 51 phrases there for you to learn. All of these phrases were used during the conversation. Want to watch more? Click here for the playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLZOJurmtexYo8s2UKr--aqOi9UssrOh96
Thank you very much .
I couldn't get the pdf to fluency book .How can I get it?
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@to fluecy what's the meaning of the expression "I am in duty free?
I like to watch English conversational lessons. Because it give me the way native people speak in their daily life.
My favorite way to stay cool in the summer is spending a day nearby the river, although this year's July is pretty cold and rainy, so there is no need to go to the river, water is all around. Once again thank you for the lesson, I got such a good time watching it.
Hello to both of You. I live in the Basque Country in France. For two weeks, there has been a heatwave and it has been approximatively 40° celsius . I am on holiday so I have been going to the beach every day with sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, the more important, a sun umbrella, water. Before going to the beach, above all, I don't forget to close the blinds of my flat. I don't have a car anymore but, for those who have one, it's better to park it in the shade or put a towel on the wheel. And, when I come back, I put a lot of coco oil on my skin.
I like drinking ice coffee in summer. And I know 98% the vocabularies in this conversation video. Thank you so much to Jack and Kate.
Hello!, i like spend time in the pool in summer and enjoy the holidays, i really enjoy this conversation, Greetings! ❤🎉
Huge thanks from Ukrainian in Wales. Jack! You are doing useful things for English learners. Cheers for that mate. By the way this year in the UK the weather is boiled. So, icetea is appropriate here.
That's one of the best way learning English
Thanks for your help dear teachers
my favorite way to stay cool in the summer is by taking a shower and having some ice juice, and I didn't know any vocabulary words that you mentioned.
thank you for the lesson.
You are both amazing! Thanks so much!
Thanks Kate and Jack for your wonderful series of videos! Fantastic job! Thank you and much love 💖👍🥂
It’s our pleasure. We enjoy talking to each other!
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Thanks so much !!
A fantastic way to learn English
Thanks very much for the conversation
You are a lovely couple. Thanks ever so much for useful lessons.
The conversation is nice, i learn a good vocabulary and the The girl is nice made the talk cozy and enjoyable.
In the summer I have a lot of activities. But to stay cool , I would have something to drink. Like lemonade ..... Or I would go to the pool. I was impressed with your clip . sometime I'm depressed because I don't know what I'm gonna do next .
Hi Jack! This's indeed lovely and full fun of lesson. Thank you both for sharing it with us. So now going back to Kate's questions. My little son and I are spending most of the time in our swimming pool whenever there're hot days here in Poland. We found it cool and enjoying as long as we can. When it comes to vocabulary Kate's listed most of the phrases are familiar to me except squeezing and shades which I'm now aware too.
Thanks, Dylan. We’re at the pool a lot too. Just love it!
Fantastic lesson. It's full of Fun:) thanks. Take good care!!!
Great Jack and Kate! thanks for the video.
Such a jovial couple, thank you for a wonderful lesson.
Kate is super funny 😊
Now with two teachers, we must learn faster!
I love her accent!😍
I usually stay in a room with air conditional. It make me feel cooler.
Thank you guys. Useful video! 👍
Thank you Jack that’s amazing vid 👍👍👍
Great video. thank you teacher.
My favorite way to stay cool in the heatwave is cold drinks and trips to the seaside. You can swim in a cool water and enjoy yourself.
Great video, thanks !
Thanks so much! Greetings from Russia
I love Vera!
Hello, this lesson was very cool ... my favorite season is summer and in Brazil is very hot, but it is happy.
Thanks for sharing
Great video
Very nice
Good looking pair...🤗
Such a great video
And my favorite way to beat the heat is by having a lot of popsicles I love popsicles
Kate loves popsicles too. Me... not so much!
There's a heatwave across Europe I think that you've already heard about that so for the record I'm suffering a lot from Spain hahaha Thank you for the conversation It's incredibly helpful!!
Nice one mate 😊
Thanks so much for sharing, you both look so lovely btw :)
Seems like it's going to be exiting
Thank you so much to both of you! For a beautiful video I really enjoyed and learnt. But plz tell me something about the very first phrase that mam used she said
we are "going to be going over" I couldn't get it coz I have often heard " going to do something" so plz help me to understand it..
Thank you im first time her but it's wonderful
Good. I have a suggestion for a next vídeo. What to do on winter days. Specially at UK.
Nice to learn some vocabulary about summer heat, there's a heat wave in France at the moment.
In Italy as well
Great class and by the way, Aloe Vera has many uses. Regards.
Could you kindly consider adding English subtitle? I think it would be helpful for us to understand your pronunciation better.
More video with Kate please
Nice guys, I really love your videos...on the description you have written put off sunglasses...I'd be put on and take them off right?? 😋 and...I'm from Barcelona and we say here, "ola de calor" is the same that you said but in Spanish...and my prefer way to fight against the high temperatures are the swimming pools and beaches...sorry if I had some mistake in my comment 😅 maybe is strange but I feel more comfortable speaking instead writing...good job guys!! Cheers
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GOod Morning from Bangladesh.
Thank you, glad to learn more
I use are condition in the summer and I did not know the word heatwave
Use AC at home or in the car to stay cool.
Go for a swim in the pool or sea.
have you got a video that explains why some brits say "me" instead of "my"? I'm living in Newcastle for 7 months now and completely clueless where that came from... hahah
It used to be a lower-class thing (last time I checked, at least :-); it is easier and faster to say "me" instead of saying a full and clear "my".
I like to stay home with the air conditioning
VLC today is 40 to 42C realfeel
I didn't know what kick the bucket means... But in portuguese means give up something, not died hahahah
what is the of the toy that sprays water??
Water gun
@@tofluency Thanks a million😊
What does it mean .. » I’ll rise about it « I didn’t understand
It was a great video but when you two talk to each other you speak low and she speaks even lower than he. I couldn't hear the two questions she asked, also because of some noise I think. You are very nice. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback. We’re working on the audio to make sure it’s clear.
What is on your bucket list?
I found this phrase new to me, I haven't heard it before. As well as the phrase - to kick a bucket. Well, the best way to escape the heat is to swim a lot and leave water rarely
I thought you don't any mosquito in Asheville Mr jack...
have*
It's has a gas in that bottle, it's a water?
It's sparkling water.
@@tofluency okay cool
Is it just me or are they flirting?
I do not want to sound rude, but would it be possible for you to find an interlocutor whose accent is more, well, compatible with yours? This lady is really charming, of course, but for language learners who want to follow a certain pronunciation pattern mixing two very different accents might turn out a little confusing.
hi from brasil thanks a lot for me help improve my english beautiful couple god bless you
Very nice