It's so nice to see your vlog again. You always have the fascinatin' methodology Enghlish teachin' presentation. I'm zealous to follow your next vlog as soon as possible. You're marvellous Chris.👍👍💐💐💙💙
to nod off = to doze off (to fall asleep outside your regular bedtime) to pass out means to become unconscious. It can be used to mean to nod/doze off in a joking way.
I wouldn’t recommend using doze off to explain nod off as it would be equally difficult, try to use easier words to explain the meaning of phrasal verbs like I have in the video, rather than another phrasal verb ☺️
@@cyruschang1904 teaching English using is the most beneficial for students, you just need to be more creative with images or simply ideas. Translating from original language sets a bad habit that can be hard to stop ☺️
When was the last time you nodded off and missed something important?
Last year..I nodded off and missed my flight...😅😅😅😂😂😂
Thank you so much!!! It's help me a lot when you explain the way how the native English speaking.....❤
Muchas gracias, Chris. Tus videos son de gran ayuda. ❤❤❤
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It's so nice to see your vlog again. You always have the fascinatin' methodology Enghlish teachin' presentation. I'm zealous to follow your next vlog as soon as possible. You're marvellous Chris.👍👍💐💐💙💙
Niran! Thank you so much ☺️
I didn't know nod off . Thank you!🎉
Perfectly done! 👏🌺
Thank you!
I enjoy watching your videos, every single one. I can learn a lot! Thank you very much!
thank Belle, where you from?
Taking a simple concept and making it fun. I love it!
Glad you liked it
This is so informative!!! Thanks a bunch! ❤
Thanks Anna! Where are you from?
Hey Anna, answer him 💀
@@InstantEnglishUK I'm not Anna but I'm from Guatemala haha
Thanks for sharing this informative video ❤
You’re welcome ☺️
this is so helpful for me to speak in my speaking exam. I appreciate your content❤️
What exam is it?
it is my final english speaking exam to my english teacher. And i got 20 marks out of 30
you seem like a British native speaker are you from the uk?
@@hayden56. I am indeed
I is so happy to watch your video! thanks you for yours tips
What do you want me to make next?
Thank you 😊😊 I'm new here😅
Hey 👋
Thank u 🙏❤
Thank u for the lesson , I need to get better in my english
you're welcome. Check out my language platform www.ispeak.to/instantenglish/ to continue speaking with me
One of the most handsome teachers in the world ❤
Спасибо ❤
Thumbs up !
how enhancing..cheers
Greetings from Indonesia and thank you very good video 👍
Where from in Indonesia?
Spiffing video, Chris. Cheers
Thanks
Don’t use the word,spiffing.
I very much doubt it’s used in conversation nowadays.
Relegate it to the history books 😂
“That thing is bouncing” 💀💀✌️
Hos is good❤❤❤
to nod off = to doze off (to fall asleep outside your regular bedtime)
to pass out means to become unconscious. It can be used to mean to nod/doze off in a joking way.
I wouldn’t recommend using doze off to explain nod off as it would be equally difficult, try to use easier words to explain the meaning of phrasal verbs like I have in the video, rather than another phrasal verb ☺️
@@InstantEnglishUK It's like using English to teach English. It actually works and helps people learn other vocabulary and phrases at the same time 😀
@@cyruschang1904 teaching English using is the most beneficial for students, you just need to be more creative with images or simply ideas. Translating from original language sets a bad habit that can be hard to stop ☺️
@@InstantEnglishUK I hear you. It is 2 am here, I'm falling asleep ... 💤
This morning i just overslept for work and this video came up😂 Tq Chris anyway
Do you still have a job??
@@InstantEnglishUK Yeahhhh just late for 10 mins🤣
I love welldone
What?
This is sick, mate!
Thanks Ale!
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I nodded off on public bus while returning from my University at the end of the day 😂 that's why i missed my bus stop haha 😂
I nodded off bus ... at end of the day. That's why I sometimes (present tense) my bus
Haha was it only one time?? You
@@InstantEnglishUK yes! It was one time😅
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Sir we called suncoat for protection from sun. Raincoat for protection from rain. Then why not we called winter coat instead of jumper for winter.
In the UK we just say coat or jacket
I didn't know you could say "to sleep like a log" instead of "to sleep like a rock"
Definitely
Pinnocio passed out
Noddy nodded off
Oswald overslept
Larry slept like a log
What’s the meaning of sucking up to someone
When you are extra nice to someone because you want something from them, could be attention or a promotion for example