Dear Yulia, I've known 13 idioms of them. Thanks a million for this 15 idioms lesson. You are the best. You rock! Have a great one. Sincerly yours, CJ Song
Me, learning English for over 40 years, listening to music with English lyrics for 35, reading and watching almost exclusively English language things for 30, communicating mostly in English for about 15, watching every video of this kind with bated breath: "Oh God, I hope my English is excellent."
Maybe she doesn't know their viewers' English level since there are people with different levels on ESL channels, so she's assuming that a considerable portion of this group is consisted of beginners, that's why she's talking that way, with detailed examples, like we were babies. In my opinion, it's very thoughtful and considerate of her. After all, she's a teacher and is just being inclusive and showing how didactic she is in her classes/ explanations, which is a great quality in a teacher.
How many of these idioms do you know? Let me know in the comments! :)
Dear Yulia,
I've known 13 idioms of them.
Thanks a million for this 15 idioms lesson. You are the best. You rock!
Have a great one.
Sincerly yours,
CJ Song
Wow, amazing!
And what 2 idioms did you not know?
Thanks for watching and for your kind words🙂
Sometimes I feel like I want to throw in the towel, but instead, I decide not to make a mountain out of a molehill and continue studying English😁😁😁
@@sodarock100 that's the attitude!👏😎💪
got 10 out of 15!!!
@@MyWorld__93 Nice! What idioms didn't you know?
Me, learning English for over 40 years, listening to music with English lyrics for 35, reading and watching almost exclusively English language things for 30, communicating mostly in English for about 15, watching every video of this kind with bated breath: "Oh God, I hope my English is excellent."
@@TeaDrivenDev omg I guess your English is really excellent 😂
12/15. Btw, I'm also an early bird and don't like to burn the midnight oil🙂
Great job👍
Take the bull by the horns is an old russian phrase, didnt expect to hear this here :) Made me laugh, thank you!
Взять быка за рога 🐂
Glad it made you laugh! And thank you for watching😊
I'm brazilian, my english is a work in progress...❤
@@rodolfo_oliveira hi there :) thank you for watching ☺️
Hi yuliya
Can you create a lecture on conditional sentences?
@@vimdhayakjigulambipurwale4536 hi 👋
Sure! 😊
Hi🎉
@@yonathanmeza6931 hi 👋😁
I need help for improving English,can you help me ?
@@babolmia5992 👍
I knew only 7 of those 15. So, where do I fit in the scale of your assessment for the knowledge of English?
🤔🤔
Your scale is 7 of those 15
@@MyWorld__93 😁👍
Yulia
@@josealbert7879 yes?
Play by ear to me being a musician means play without educational assistance
And what instrument do you play? :)
Guitar
@@tinamaecharlton4609 cool😎
Focus on the kinda film it’s better..
I got all the concept of
@@shoaibayubi1862 what exactly do you mean?
I feel like you are being patronizing. so unlikable
@@Adım14282 🤔🤔
You're so fragile. Why don't you cry to your mom?
She's probably overreacting
@@lavishlyenigmatic 😅😅
Maybe she doesn't know their viewers' English level since there are people with different levels on ESL channels, so she's assuming that a considerable portion of this group is consisted of beginners, that's why she's talking that way, with detailed examples, like we were babies. In my opinion, it's very thoughtful and considerate of her. After all, she's a teacher and is just being inclusive and showing how didactic she is in her classes/ explanations, which is a great quality in a teacher.