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Thank you so much for your perfect and excellent video. 👍🙏 You are an angel. 😇 Some relevant idioms include:👇 · To keep someone at arm's length. · On the tip of your tongue. · To pick someone's brain. · To cost an arm and a leg. · To lend someone a helping hand. · A heart of gold. · To keep an eye on. · Be all ears. · To play something by ear. · Not believe your eyes/ears. · To turn a deaf ear. · To stick your neck out. · Her/his heart in the right place.
Great job dear Teacher Keith. I really appreciate it as you use your own body to teach us body parts names. So, It sticks to my mind quickly. I just have to remember where you showed us as you said the word and that's it. Very effective method.
Erwin from Luxembourg:I didn´t know most of the body parts, without arm is the same in german.Some idioms are also used in german: green fingers, sweet things, under some thumb,have a sweet tooth.👍
Sir talk about sentence structure please. How many complex, compound and other structural sentences I should in part 1,2,3 . Give a class about uncommon sentences structural class plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz From Bangladesh 🇧🇩 Zunied morshed .
You forgot to mention the part of body " neck" . they are neck and neck.In my country Albania we use The palm of the hand to express that we know something well.
Hlo sir hope you are good. yesterday i got problem while writing past simple sentences again and again. example. i am telling someone about childhood of my frnd. she used to play a lot. she used to sing songs. she used to play violen. I don't want to use. "used to" time and again. what should i use or what would be the structure for this sentence. when we want to use it again and again. thanks
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Keith, did you lived in Recife, 25 years ago?
Hello keith sir,love you very much.
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
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Thank you! That was really helpful
Mr Keith, Thank you so much! And some idioms from chinese:
As easy as turning one's hand over. (易如反掌)
The arm is no match for the thigh. (胳膊拧不过大腿)
Thank you so much by this methode gradualy I can speak english for make communication with other.Thank you Mr. Keith
Thank you so much for your perfect and excellent video. 👍🙏 You are an angel. 😇
Some relevant idioms include:👇
· To keep someone at arm's length.
· On the tip of your tongue.
· To pick someone's brain.
· To cost an arm and a leg.
· To lend someone a helping hand.
· A heart of gold.
· To keep an eye on.
· Be all ears.
· To play something by ear.
· Not believe your eyes/ears.
· To turn a deaf ear.
· To stick your neck out.
· Her/his heart in the right place.
Funny, fantastic, free... Thanks a lot.
Good morning english teacher good job exellent video cool lesson
Great teacher
I'am sameh from tunisia
thanks a lot
Very informative, thank you!
Thank You!
Thank u keith.
Thanks this is valuable to me
There is very useful idioms for me
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I'm ready
This is Peter from Rwanda
Hello Keith I'm from Bangladesh
Thanks beautiful teacher KEITH
Thank you so much 😊
We like Keith's idioms 😊
Thank you a lot for your videos
Gracias por su generosidad con el conocimiento profesor Keith
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You've been wonderful from the beginning to the end; an amazing actor and a teacher. Beautiful!😀👍
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Sure. It is very useful lesson to learn these idioms. Thanks from my ❤️!
Thanks
We are enjoying from your videos,Thank you very much
Thank you for intresting lesson Keith!
There are below my idioms.
Be on tip of someone's tongue.
Thumb up.
Be someone's right hand.
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Your class was very interesting, thank You, dear teacher Keith! Best regard, for You.
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Great job dear Teacher Keith. I really appreciate it as you use your own body to teach us body parts names. So, It sticks to my mind quickly. I just have to remember where you showed us as you said the word and that's it. Very effective method.
Hi my teacher.... respect
Hello Keith! More them 25 years ago I had a teacher in Recife-Brasil. He looked like you and had the same name.
Hello dear teacher,
thanks a lot for another useful video! ❤
I've heard this idiom: "to put a (my/your/etc.) foot in the door". 🙂
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Erwin from Luxembourg:I didn´t know most of the body parts, without arm is the same in german.Some idioms are also used in german: green fingers, sweet things, under some thumb,have a sweet tooth.👍
Я всё понимаю, прекрасно говрит, чётко!!
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Hello sir
I am Jon from Indonesia
Hello Keith, Real teacher
Hello I'm from Rwanda
14:03 this is in A2 workbook
Take love Keith from Bangladesh
Sir, I want to do an English speaking course with you what is required. Kolkata, India.
Wow!
English idiom is real pain for me however with the help of keith I can pull it off.
Hi Leaders. I'm faruk from Bangladesh🇧🇩
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Work hand in hand
Karakalpakstan, karakalpaks We don't say: like the back of my hand.
We say: like my 5 fingers.( Usually about something, somewhere. Not someone).
Hello brother. I live near you
@xurshidbekotaxanov5508 Assalamu aleykum. Where are you from?
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Hi
you can also say a pan in the neck
"Pain" in the neck
"Pan" is something to cook in
Pain hurts!
Sir
talk about sentence structure please.
How many complex, compound and other structural sentences I should in part 1,2,3 .
Give a class about uncommon sentences structural class plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩 Zunied morshed .
You forgot to mention the part of body " neck" . they are neck and neck.In my country Albania we use The palm of the hand to express that we know something well.
1.Put your best foot forward
interesting and can be translated into Chinese in a similar way, such as: to know sth like the back of my hand --了如指掌, to get sth off your chest--吐槽😂
Hlo sir hope you are good. yesterday i got problem while writing past simple sentences again and again. example. i am telling someone about childhood of my frnd. she used to play a lot. she used to sing songs. she used to play violen. I don't want to use. "used to" time and again. what should i use or what would be the structure for this sentence. when we want to use it again and again. thanks
In Turkish, instead of knowing like the back of my hand, we say knowing like the my palm. Its interesting 😀
In Iran we say : 'I know it like my palm.'
So interesting, that in Uk people say:'like the back of my hand.'
I just had a student who had cooked too much rice. I told her we would say " I have rice coming out of my ears"
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Anyone get this pdf?.i cant reach it.
I’m looking a English partner for practice and conversation
I don't see eye to eye with everyone because I am shy.😊
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First viewer
Break a leg, keep your fingers crossed
Break a leg means?
@@NasirUddin-im9yh it means good luck
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Instead of writing your own comment you are busy reading mine 😢 Keith thanks a lot
I'am Sameh from tunisia thanks a lot i love your methods to learn english
Who is ready to practice english whit me? I beg you
Do you have telegram
@mohammadrezadelpak6282 why bro
I do just give me your contact number
I would like very much
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Anyone wants to do English practice with me i am available