28 Believe me, I had #11 in mind after yesterday's debacle. 4 suddenly threw this 78 yo brain into a tizzy. I knew it, but after seeing the numbers I overthought myself and went with a week! 14 whacked this old brain back into gear because it is older than I am! Not Boundaries...envelope! I liked the new way of explaining the answers in larger letters rather than the small sentences. Plus it is explaining and putting it into a sentence. I think I will remember better this way. This was a fun one because I was calling out the answers before the choice. Yes, I talk to the computer screen, same as the TV screen, esp. during my fav shows...quiz shows! Currently watching a British series The Eggheads. Thank you
@missjoshemmett Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the video and found the new explanation format helpful. It's great to see your enthusiasm for the quizzes, and I appreciate your engagement with the content. Best of luck with your future challenges, and enjoy watching "The Eggheads"!
@@vcvartak7111 Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad to hear that you found the explanations helpful. My goal is to make learning enjoyable and meaningful, and it's great to know that the detailed explanations are making a difference. Your support means a lot!
@chucklestheclown8024 That's fantastic! I'm glad you enjoyed the quiz and aced it. Keeping the mind sharp is always a great goal, and it looks like you're doing just that. Thanks for participating!
@donnaconley2417 Thank you for taking on the challenge and coming so close to a perfect score! Excellent note on “push the envelope” as well; “push the limits” and “push boundaries” definitely capture that idea too. I appreciate your attention to detail-thanks for watching!
@ewanmipaslein4890 Thank you so much for taking the quiz and sharing your score! I really appreciate your participation. Every attempt is a great step towards learning, and I'm glad to have you on this journey. Keep it up!
@barbarakendall5184 Thank you so much for your comment and for participating in the quiz! You're absolutely right - "storm in a teacup" and "tempest in a teapot" are both used to express the same idea, with "storm in a teacup" being more common in British English. I really appreciate your insight and am glad to hear you did so well with a 28/30! Thanks again for watching and engaging with the content.
@lyndabackman278 Well done on such an impressive score! Missing just one shows a fantastic grasp of idioms, and your effort truly stands out. Thank you for engaging with the challenge and for being a part of this journey!
@amirdhasv3201 Thank you for your comment and a warm welcome to the channel! Scoring 25 out of 30 is an excellent result-well done! I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge, and I hope you continue to find more value in the upcoming quizzes. Keep up the great work!
@nadinaforsman6160 Thank you for sharing your scores! It's great to see your improvement from the first to the second attempt. Keep up the good work, and I hope you reach 30/30 next time! Thank you for participating!
@otolorinjanuario2667 Thank you for participating and almost getting a perfect score! Welcome to the channel-it's great to have you here. Keep up the fantastic work, and I hope you'll continue enjoying and learning from the content!
@shyamalganguly3598 Thank you so much for participating in the challenge and for sharing your score! We're thrilled to have you as part of our community, and 21/30 is a great effort. Keep up the fantastic work, and I hope you continue to enjoy improving your English with us!
@mcooper593 Thank you for sharing your feedback and welcome to the channel! I appreciate your input and understand that pacing is important. I'll keep that in mind for future videos to ensure a more streamlined experience. Glad to have you as part of the community, and I hope you continue to enjoy the content!
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Believe me, I had #11 in mind after yesterday's debacle.
4 suddenly threw this 78 yo brain into a tizzy. I knew it, but after seeing the numbers I overthought myself and went with a week!
14 whacked this old brain back into gear because it is older than I am! Not Boundaries...envelope!
I liked the new way of explaining the answers in larger letters rather than the small sentences. Plus it is explaining and putting it into a sentence. I think I will remember better this way.
This was a fun one because I was calling out the answers before the choice. Yes, I talk to the computer screen, same as the TV screen, esp. during my fav shows...quiz shows! Currently watching a British series The Eggheads.
Thank you
@missjoshemmett
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the video and found the new explanation format helpful. It's great to see your enthusiasm for the quizzes, and I appreciate your engagement with the content. Best of luck with your future challenges, and enjoy watching "The Eggheads"!
it's very good that you explain the meaning of the idioms.
@@vcvartak7111
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad to hear that you found the explanations helpful. My goal is to make learning enjoyable and meaningful, and it's great to know that the detailed explanations are making a difference. Your support means a lot!
Thanks! Had fun! 30/30. Making sure my mind is still there as I get older. 😊
@chucklestheclown8024
That's fantastic! I'm glad you enjoyed the quiz and aced it. Keeping the mind sharp is always a great goal, and it looks like you're doing just that. Thanks for participating!
29/30. Push the envelope, but could also be push the limit or boundaries.
@donnaconley2417
Thank you for taking on the challenge and coming so close to a perfect score! Excellent note on “push the envelope” as well; “push the limits” and “push boundaries” definitely capture that idea too. I appreciate your attention to detail-thanks for watching!
15/30
@ewanmipaslein4890
Thank you so much for taking the quiz and sharing your score! I really appreciate your participation. Every attempt is a great step towards learning, and I'm glad to have you on this journey. Keep it up!
number 8 has always been storm in a teacup. 28/30
@barbarakendall5184
Thank you so much for your comment and for participating in the quiz! You're absolutely right - "storm in a teacup" and "tempest in a teapot" are both used to express the same idea, with "storm in a teacup" being more common in British English. I really appreciate your insight and am glad to hear you did so well with a 28/30! Thanks again for watching and engaging with the content.
Missed one❤
@lyndabackman278
Well done on such an impressive score! Missing just one shows a fantastic grasp of idioms, and your effort truly stands out. Thank you for engaging with the challenge and for being a part of this journey!
25 out of 30❤
@amirdhasv3201
Thank you for your comment and a warm welcome to the channel! Scoring 25 out of 30 is an excellent result-well done! I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge, and I hope you continue to find more value in the upcoming quizzes. Keep up the great work!
29 right
@LarryJENSEN-l7u
Great job! You were so close to a perfect score. Keep up the fantastic work and I hope you continue enjoying the content!
First time: 21/30, second time 29/30
@nadinaforsman6160
Thank you for sharing your scores! It's great to see your improvement from the first to the second attempt. Keep up the good work, and I hope you reach 30/30 next time! Thank you for participating!
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@otolorinjanuario2667
Thank you for participating and almost getting a perfect score! Welcome to the channel-it's great to have you here. Keep up the fantastic work, and I hope you'll continue enjoying and learning from the content!
21/30❤❤😅😅
@shyamalganguly3598
Thank you so much for participating in the challenge and for sharing your score! We're thrilled to have you as part of our community, and 21/30 is a great effort. Keep up the fantastic work, and I hope you continue to enjoy improving your English with us!
I don’t like the part where the word is explained. Takes too long.
@mcooper593
Thank you for sharing your feedback and welcome to the channel! I appreciate your input and understand that pacing is important. I'll keep that in mind for future videos to ensure a more streamlined experience. Glad to have you as part of the community, and I hope you continue to enjoy the content!
i'm not an american and i need these explanations.
Explaining the meaning is taking way too long. Explain the meaning, but we don’t need an example.