I appreciate for this really usefull video. A lot of tv-shows and movies use the swear/f-words, for example, I was surprised to hear in the last scene of the romantic movie "Bridget Jones" some f-words. Unfortunately, we are as non-natives sometimes copy them, because we just don't know appropriate alternative words. Thank you for education us the better options. I believe, we need some of them, because everybody has sometimes bad moments in life, so these words really helps to express our emotions. Your set will allow us to sound more neutral as ordinary people and not like a criminals or bad/not educated people. Thank you for your help❤
Thanks Kevin! It was very useful lesson. I have a question about the words "anyway" and "anyways" in the beginning of the sentence. Could you make a short video about it?
I think the mean the same thing. It is just a way to say it depending on where you are. I know that most part of Canada they tend to say anyways..and also in some parts of America. But Kevin could assure you that.
Yes, it was informative! Bad words are part of a language and culture of a country, so it's good to know them. And it's good to know some alternative ways that are less offensive! Thanks a lot for this video😉
I appreciate for this really usefull video. A lot of tv-shows and movies use the swear/f-words, for example, I was surprised to hear in the last scene of the romantic movie "Bridget Jones" some f-words. Unfortunately, we are as non-natives sometimes copy them, because we just don't know appropriate alternative words. Thank you for education us the better options. I believe, we need some of them, because everybody has sometimes bad moments in life, so these words really helps to express our emotions. Your set will allow us to sound more neutral as ordinary people and not like a criminals or bad/not educated people. Thank you for your help❤
Thanks Kevin! It was very useful lesson. I have a question about the words "anyway" and "anyways" in the beginning of the sentence. Could you make a short video about it?
I think the mean the same thing. It is just a way to say it depending on where you are. I know that most part of Canada they tend to say anyways..and also in some parts of America. But Kevin could assure you that.
Yes, it was informative! Bad words are part of a language and culture of a country, so it's good to know them. And it's good to know some alternative ways that are less offensive! Thanks a lot for this video😉
Thank you for the lesson and thank you for bringing Brad Renfro up ❤
Great job
Thank you, it was very informative and fun as well. What about "fudge" and " sugar" ? I think you , native speakers, use them instead of " f*ck".
Thank u❤
Great as always
great video, thanks
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This is what talking about. This is the kind of lesson I like the most. 😁
Thank you sir. The style you are teaching is very unique. It is really fascinating and effective.
This video is fraking good as always.It's good like hell!!!!
I've been waiting for this video for years. You guys are freakin' awesome! Thank you!
Great teacher ❤❤❤❤❤ hats off to you
thanks 👍it is a freaking great video 😁😄
Freakin' can replace f**k only if it's in the gerund form. What if it's not? Can we use screw? Or is there a better alternative to the f-word?
Bonjour
Bonjour Chrisine, ça va ?
A lot words !
The bad words are more natural, more juicy, i'll stick with them.
No, these words are not bad! They are nice and needed as they are. No any reason to substitute them.
Why do we pronounce 'dang' like 'deng' is there a rule ?
Why does the word 'dang' IS prounced 'deng'?
Sucks is a bad word? What’s its real meaning? And what’s the real meaning of pissed OR pissed me off?
Ouch = "oh sh*t"
I prefer Oops
Why do we pronounce 'bang' like 'beng' i'm congolese and it is way hard to know more about english without doubting of something
You always tick me off by use my car without permission.
great video, thanks