Yes we know :( There's a bug in the program that we use, but we think we have found a solution, so it should happen in any future videos. Sorry about that!
Hi, I love your videos and they way you talk , you make feel better and I can understand and can make my English in next level, Can you make vedeo about interview because I want to apply for scholarships
Hi Kat and Mark, thanks a lot for the great phrases, many of them were new to me, And one in particular is among the first ones I learned looong time ago.. Ít's raining dogs and cats' . Lovely phrase. Best wishes
Good question! "Slight" and "light" are very similar. "There is [a light] breeze today" : "There is [a slight] breeze today." "It's [lightly] windy today" : "It's [slightly] windy today." You can choose your favourite! :)
Thanks for joining us today! It’s definitely a cliche and most people if they use it would use it as a joke. I still like the phrase, and I hear people in Texas using it as a joke to say it is raining very heavily.
It's summer here. So, the sun' s really shining, occasionally is overcast and rainy as today. I love warm ,not hot weather ,and do not like when it's freezing. Me again with my bothering questions😂 It is used " the" article with weather, is not it? But how about in this case e.g - it's cold weather . Do I need article there? "It is bright" is used for summer hot weather or not?
Great questions! You have 2 options for the subject to describe weather: 1.) "The weather" 2.) "It" For example: [The weather] is really cold today. vs : [It] is really cold today. [The weather] was chilly this morning. vs [It] was really chilly this morning. It's incorrect to say: "It's cold weather." You should say: "[The weather] is cold." OR "[It] is cold." This also helps you avoid any tricky things with "the" or articles - so it's 2 birds with 1 stone :)
@@highlevellistening I asked because that day before I was checking this word on dictionary and there were sentences like " we had good weather " and second times was "......because of the awful weather " so I thought why so?(but I guess, the second was more specific maybe.) So, when it is not subject but object( well do not know that much English😂) and I just came up with that sentence, even though seemed unnatural for me:) but yes, thank you! did not pay attention to that.
1) Dear teachers, the subtitle is glitchy 3:56 and 5:51. In the previous video he also presented it if I'm not mistaken. 2) Observation: kat and we had fun with mark's cuteness : ) 3) What was the magic behind changing Kat's look? 9:58 😂
Yes we know :( There's a bug in the program that we use, but we think we have found a solution, so it shouldn't happen in any future videos. Sorry about that! We noticed the change while editing the video - it was a bit too late to change it by then! 😂
I’m glad you said: it’s raining cats and dogs..many times I find myself confused when I hear opposing opinions as to some phrases …In accurate English Channel , Kevin said that this idiom is not used in everyday AmE. Anymore..now I’m a little confused ..maybe it has to do with the region both of you live in, right?
I mentioned that it’s a bit of a cliche, so a lot of people roll their eyes, but I still like it and people that are a bit older use it more often, it’s still cute and one of the only textbook phrases I still like lol Like most cliches and idioms, they’re not used very often and only in certain situations (like very heavy pouring rain) so if you don’t live in a region like that, it’s understandable you wouldn’t need to use it! I grew up in Houston and we have hurricanes every year so yes, cats and dogs 😂
Yes we know :( There's a bug in the program that we use, but we think we have found a solution, so it shouldn't happen in any future videos. Sorry about that!
Yes, definitely okay, but it sounds like the weather forecast, so someone would say this on TV, “I heard the forecaster say today’s going to be partially cloudy”, and we would say “a bit cloudy” or “kinda cloudy” to friends and family ☺️
There was a problem with subtitles. Thank you for this lesson
Yes we know :( There's a bug in the program that we use, but we think we have found a solution, so it should happen in any future videos. Sorry about that!
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You're very welcome!
You are really an interesting teachers for 21 century.
Thank you a lot.
Wow, that is so kind, thank you for joining us!
Thanks!
Thanks so much for your continuing support Ken!
Hi, I love your videos and they way you talk , you make feel better and I can understand and can make my English in next level, Can you make vedeo about interview because I want to apply for scholarships
Great suggestion and thank you for studying with us so much!
It's chucking it down!! Done!! Thank you!
Glad you learned something new! 😌
Hi Kat and Mark, thanks a lot for the great phrases, many of them were new to me, And one in particular is among the first ones I learned looong time ago.. Ít's raining dogs and cats' . Lovely phrase. Best wishes
We’re really happy you liked them! We like that phrase too even if we usually use it as a joke 🐱🐶 hehe
Thanks you all! I have learnt new phrases: pouring, blowing gale, pouring down rain, chucking it down, hurricane force winds, completely overcast
Excellent! We're so glad you found so many new vocabulary words!
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I really enjoyed this video. As always your vídeos are excellent😊
Thanks so much! We're really lucky to have you as a student!
Hello. Here in Colombia it is raining quite part of the year. Sometimes it is drizzling, we see beautiful rainbows and another times it is pouring.
It sounds a little bit like England! 😅
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Thanks for the video teachers.
The weather is quite warm today
Thanks for joining us! The weather has been quite warm this week, but today it’s finally a bit rainy!
Thanks for the lesson. What is the difference between slight and light? Can we say " there is a slight breeze today" or " it is lightly cloudy"?
Good question! "Slight" and "light" are very similar.
"There is [a light] breeze today" : "There is [a slight] breeze today."
"It's [lightly] windy today" : "It's [slightly] windy today."
You can choose your favourite! :)
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It's a classic phrase! 👌
I am a Korean who has been living in NZ for a while. It's a bit cold here. I am not gonna get used to totally opposite wheather.😅
I hope you’ve been enjoying the winter in NZ, I know Korean summers are really hot! 🥵
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Thanks teachers 😍 I skipped some parts because I live in Northern Ireland 🤣
Haha maybe you only need the phrasal verbs about rain?
Thank you for the lesson. Some teachers say that "it's raining cats and dogs" is not used nowadays.
Thanks for joining us today! It’s definitely a cliche and most people if they use it would use it as a joke. I still like the phrase, and I hear people in Texas using it as a joke to say it is raining very heavily.
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It's summer here. So, the sun' s really shining, occasionally is overcast and rainy as today. I love warm ,not hot weather ,and do not like when it's freezing.
Me again with my bothering questions😂 It is used " the" article with weather, is not it? But how about in this case e.g - it's cold weather . Do I need article there?
"It is bright" is used for summer hot weather or not?
Great questions!
You have 2 options for the subject to describe weather:
1.) "The weather"
2.) "It"
For example:
[The weather] is really cold today. vs : [It] is really cold today.
[The weather] was chilly this morning. vs [It] was really chilly this morning.
It's incorrect to say: "It's cold weather."
You should say:
"[The weather] is cold." OR "[It] is cold."
This also helps you avoid any tricky things with "the" or articles - so it's 2 birds with 1 stone :)
@@highlevellistening I asked because that day before I was checking this word on dictionary and there were sentences like " we had good weather " and second times was "......because of the awful weather " so I thought why so?(but I guess, the second was more specific maybe.) So, when it is not subject but object( well do not know that much English😂) and I just came up with that sentence, even though seemed unnatural for me:) but yes, thank you! did not pay attention to that.
It’s summer here South Korea 🇰🇷 😅❤❤❤❤
It’s rainy season where we live!
Hi. it is drizzling today and very gloomy in Ufa
Sorry to hear that! Although it sounds a little like England most of the time 😅
It’s very hot here in America because of the recent heat wave from the past few days.
Yes I've seen the news! Hope you're managing to stay cool!
Thanks a lot 🎉
can we say "it's foggy"
Yes of course! You can use quite/a bit/kinda or pretty foggy as well!
It’s quite foggy outside.
It’s really foggy out this morning.
1) Dear teachers, the subtitle is glitchy 3:56 and 5:51. In the previous video he also presented it if I'm not mistaken.
2) Observation: kat and we had fun with mark's cuteness : )
3) What was the magic behind changing Kat's look? 9:58 😂
Yes we know :( There's a bug in the program that we use, but we think we have found a solution, so it shouldn't happen in any future videos. Sorry about that!
We noticed the change while editing the video - it was a bit too late to change it by then! 😂
I’m glad you said: it’s raining cats and dogs..many times I find myself confused when I hear opposing opinions as to some phrases …In accurate English Channel , Kevin said that this idiom is not used in everyday AmE. Anymore..now I’m a little confused ..maybe it has to do with the region both of you live in, right?
I mentioned that it’s a bit of a cliche, so a lot of people roll their eyes, but I still like it and people that are a bit older use it more often, it’s still cute and one of the only textbook phrases I still like lol
Like most cliches and idioms, they’re not used very often and only in certain situations (like very heavy pouring rain) so if you don’t live in a region like that, it’s understandable you wouldn’t need to use it! I grew up in Houston and we have hurricanes every year so yes, cats and dogs 😂
@@highlevellistening A bit of a cliche...all right..Thanks!!
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Thanks a lot but do not get wet dear Mr. Mark and Ms Kat . Wish you good luck.
Thanks so much! We will try to stay dry! ☔
Hiiii. I loved today's lesson. but the letters are appearing distorted. why? something wrong ?
Hi yes we’re so sorry it’s a problem with our caption editing software and hopefully it’ll be fixed by the next video 😓
I liked this but There is a subtitle problem
Yes we know :( There's a bug in the program that we use, but we think we have found a solution, so it shouldn't happen in any future videos. Sorry about that!
It's summer here in Saudia Arabia
It must be really hot out!!
good evening what sentences must people in INDIA use at monsoon
I would use:
It’s monsoon season.
It’s rainy season.
The rain is really heavy today.
The winds are really heavy this time of year.
Hope that helps!
The new phrase for me was it's chucking it down 👇
We love that phrase! Thanks for joining us today in class.
@@highlevellistening you are most welcome teachers . keep up the good work 🙏
Hi! today It's boiling here in Syria.
Oof. Really really hot!! Stay cool! 😎
It's partially cloudy. Is it okay?
Yes, definitely okay, but it sounds like the weather forecast, so someone would say this on TV, “I heard the forecaster say today’s going to be partially cloudy”, and we would say “a bit cloudy” or “kinda cloudy” to friends and family ☺️
wow, if you remove that last "y" at 4:19 in subtitles, what would it say? 😂😂
Lol! I see what you did there! Hopefully we'll have the subtitles fixed for the next video 😅
Este th pra nós brasileiros é um problema 😂
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It could have been better if cleare the phareses meaning. please look into the matter next time.
We are aware of the issue with the subtitles, and I think I know how to fix it for future videos - sorry for the issue!
Kat, you are so beautiful...❤
Thank you!
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Thanks so much for your support as ever!