1: I come prepared with my trusty water bottle but if I had to choose then probably a tea or maybe the OJ if it's freshly pressed. Not into coffee nor really into drinking. 2: I'll probably just roll with it. It's water under the bridge in 6 months when I go for the next haircut anyway. 3: Yeah, I will probably use alternatives 4: *sips tea* 5: That's a trick question. Why would you wave at a mate in the first place? 6: Split and then open the next one.
13:35 - I thought she said *_"blind as a bat 🦇"_* Because you know that bats have this stereotype that they are blind and use echolocation to observe their surroundings.
Yep, it's a common misconception. According the the DVLA a bat's vision is more than sufficient to pass a driving test. I suppose they'd struggle a bit with the steering but I'd like to see it.
@@harrygyles3113, it was an interesting chat, especially the question about not remembering new people's names. I don't ask their names unless I need to interact later.
@@harrygyles3113 you are intelligent thats another reason we like you ... i can assure you, another person would have said "it is also my channel, how dare you"
Hey mate, can you do an in depth video covering nearly most spelling variations that use the following vowels u:, əʊ & ɒ. Because this would reaallly help people. Thanks
Thank you for having me on your channel Harry! It was fun! 😃👍🏻
Please, can you tell me how you have acquired this accent? It's really amazing you are speaking like a native.
was lovely having you, Eliza!
@@rakotahir4028 I learned and spoke English when I was a kid so I think that plays a big role in my level of fluency. Hope this helps. :)
Waaaah im B1 level and i could understand most of the conversation!! Thx 💖💖💖I appreciate ur efforts to make us pro English speakers
1: I come prepared with my trusty water bottle but if I had to choose then probably a tea or maybe the OJ if it's freshly pressed. Not into coffee nor really into drinking.
2: I'll probably just roll with it. It's water under the bridge in 6 months when I go for the next haircut anyway.
3: Yeah, I will probably use alternatives
4: *sips tea*
5: That's a trick question. Why would you wave at a mate in the first place?
6: Split and then open the next one.
It's nice to see You back. I was sure that channel is dead. Happy that not☺️
Gonna have "how British is Elisa?" stuck in my head all night now haha - loved it (i assume that was you on vocals?) :P
haha correct!
This is funny! Love the topic!🥰
Nice me too i m a an english learner, i am from haïti.
Harryy lovely to see you :)!!! Qué buena ondaa!! Eliza es Bedfordiana también? jajjajaj! Her English is amazing :)
Lourdes! Haha no, she lives up north actually!
Oh you're back.
Why don't you upload video? 😭😭
nice, thankssssssss
I want to learn english!✌️✌️✌️✌️
Your english is so good😅
which one is her Chanel id?
Hi
oh she's from my country:)))))))
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1/ I want try drink wine
2/ when I want have good mood in my day I drink tea
13:35 - I thought she said *_"blind as a bat 🦇"_* Because you know that bats have this stereotype that they are blind and use echolocation to observe their surroundings.
You’re correct Daniel! It was a typo!
Yep, it's a common misconception. According the the DVLA a bat's vision is more than sufficient to pass a driving test. I suppose they'd struggle a bit with the steering but I'd like to see it.
13:28 blind as a bat (not - bad)
Blind as a bad what? XD
Blind as a bat!
damn! That was a typo!
@@harrygyles3113, it was an interesting chat, especially the question about not remembering new people's names. I don't ask their names unless I need to interact later.
Who are you? Where is Mr. Baxter the owner of the Channel? Is he Ok?
😂 Nice to see you too, David!
@@harrygyles3113 you are intelligent thats another reason we like you ... i can assure you, another person would have said "it is also my channel, how dare you"
Tea with milk? Disgusting, who does that?
1:13 I am sorry but the clip before saying the first question is just bad !
Hey mate, can you do an in depth video covering nearly most spelling variations that use the following vowels u:, əʊ & ɒ. Because this would reaallly help people. Thanks