@PatriciaCauchi-d9z Thank you so much for your kind words! It's wonderful to hear you enjoy the content and keep your mind active. Your positivity is inspiring-cheers to you and your great efforts!
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@Silverfox-oj4cw Thank you so much for taking the challenge and doing such an amazing job! Scoring 48 out of 50 is truly impressive. I really appreciate your participation and support for the content. Keep up the fantastic work!
@lilacfriesen8235 Thank you for taking the challenge and scoring an impressive 47 out of 50! Welcome to the channel - it's great to have you here. I hope you'll continue to enjoy the content and challenge yourself with future quizzes. Keep up the great work!
@alexivashura7950 Thank you so much for participating in the challenge! Scoring 33 is impressive, especially considering how tricky idioms can be. As an English teacher, your insight and dedication are truly admirable. I'm thrilled that you're engaging with these challenges, and I hope they continue to provide value for you and your students.
@edgargajo4451 That's an impressive score! Well done! Thank you for taking on the challenge, and I’m glad you enjoyed the quiz. Keep up the great work as you continue to expand your knowledge!
#Correction, Q. 03 : A “wet blanket” is a term used to describe someone who spoils other people’s fun or enthusiasm by being negative or disapproving. The phrase comes from the idea that a literal wet blanket can put out a fire, just like a person who is a “wet blanket” can dampen the mood in a social situation12. For example, if everyone at a party is excited and one person keeps complaining or showing disinterest, that person might be called a "wet blanket" A “killjoy” is quite similar to a “wet blanket.” It refers to someone who deliberately spoils the enjoyment or excitement of others. This person often dampens the mood by being overly critical, negative, or disapproving. For example, if everyone is excited about going to a concert and one person keeps pointing out all the potential problems or reasons not to go, that person might be called a “killjoy.”
@alanwalker1207 Thank you for the detailed explanation! You're absolutely right-both 'wet blanket' and 'killjoy' describe someone who dampens the mood in social situations, though they can be used in slightly different contexts. I appreciate your insight and the time you took to clarify this. It's great to see such engagement from the community!
@TotaRam-vd6pk Thank you so much for your comment! I'm glad you took the time to engage with the quiz. Your support and participation mean a lot to me. Looking forward to seeing you take on more challenges in the future!
@fabrizia1970 Glad to hear you found some new idioms to learn! That’s the fun part about these quizzes-there’s always something new to discover. Keep up the great work, and thanks for taking on the challenge!
@@סופיגנויאר Thank you so much for taking the time to participate in the quiz and for sharing your score! Scoring 44/50 is an excellent achievement, and I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge. Your support means a lot, and I hope you'll continue to find the content both fun and educational. Keep up the great work!
@MyHimalyanOdysseys Thank you so much for your attention to detail and for pointing that out! I truly appreciate your participation and feedback. It's wonderful to have viewers like you who are so engaged with the content. I'm glad you're enjoying the quiz, and your input helps make the channel even better!
@scottotewalt7286 Thank you for your feedback! I'm glad you found the quiz engaging. I'll keep working to make the content even more enjoyable. Your participation is much appreciated!
Thank you so much for your valuable feedback and for participating in the quiz! I truly appreciate your input, and I apologize for the inconvenience. I've taken your suggestion on board and made sure to keep the examples longer and larger in the following videos. Your support helps me improve the content, and I'm grateful for it!
@beatricesavasta6710 42/50 is a fantastic score! Don't worry about the ones you missed-practice makes perfect. Reviewing and retaking the test is a great way to solidify those tricky idioms. You've got this! Keep up the great work!
@louisacromhout894 Thanks for taking part in the quiz and for your awesome feedback! 😄 The clock might have been too eager, but it's all about keeping the challenge fun and exciting! ⏰ I’m glad you enjoyed it, and I’ll definitely keep an eye on the timer for future quizzes. Appreciate your support as always!
@user-sm3tk2qm3o Thanks for your feedback! I appreciate your suggestion about keeping the examples longer. I'll definitely consider this for future videos to make them even more helpful. Stay tuned for more content, and thanks for watching!
@@Elena-le5rg Great suggestion! Adjusting the playback speed is a helpful tip for anyone who needs a bit more time to review the examples. Thanks for sharing!
Q. 12 : Stick- in- the-mud= someone who is old-fashioned and too serious and avoids enjoyable activities:one who is slow, old-fashioned, or unprogressive
@alanwalker1207 Great catch! Yes, a 'stick-in-the-mud' is indeed someone who is old-fashioned, overly serious, and tends to avoid fun activities. Thanks for sharing the detailed explanation! Hope you enjoyed the quiz!
@@thelighthouse13 yes I did. I would suggest and request you that you verify the meanings with authentic sources in order to avoid any mistakes and confusion which will help you maintain the credibility and growth of your channel.
@mukundanmadhavachari8708 Thank you for your feedback! I’ve already adjusted the timing to make it more comfortable for everyone. Let me know if you have any other suggestions!
@marialopez1622 Thank you for sharing your feedback and congratulations on scoring 50/50! Your input on the music is appreciated, and I'll take it into consideration for future videos to ensure an even better experience. Keep up the great work!
@mickferguson4406 Thank you for sharing your feedback! I’m sorry to hear that the content didn’t meet your expectations. I’m always looking to improve, so if you have any specific suggestions or examples where the definitions could be enhanced, I’d love to hear them. My goal is to create helpful and accurate content, and constructive input like yours helps me make it better. Thanks again for watching!
@fiorellagazzi5506 Thanks for your feedback! While it's true that some idioms may seem old-fashioned, they can still be helpful for understanding literature, classic films, or conversations with older generations. Plus, many traditional idioms often make a comeback or are still used in certain regions or contexts. I’ll definitely keep this in mind for future quizzes!
@ewanmipaslein4890 Thank you for participating in the challenge! Scoring 25/50 is a solid effort, and I hope you found it enjoyable. Keep practicing, and I'm sure you'll improve even more next time!
@ewanmipaslein4890 20/50 is a great start! Idioms can be tricky, but the more you practice, the easier they become. Keep up the great work, and I’m sure you’ll improve your score in no time!
It's very interesting! 40/50 correct. 😊
@pomegranatekiwi8736
Great job! 40/50 is an impressive score. Keep up the good work. Thanks for participating, and I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge!
Love these I’m 89 keep my mind active not doing too bad either enjoy all cheers ❤😊
@PatriciaCauchi-d9z
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So interesting, beautiful and useful. Thank you🎉
@vijayalakshmirao6702
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the video both interesting and useful. Your support and feedback mean a lot, and I hope the content continues to be helpful on your learning journey!
48 out of 50!
@Silverfox-oj4cw
Thank you so much for taking the challenge and doing such an amazing job! Scoring 48 out of 50 is truly impressive. I really appreciate your participation and support for the content. Keep up the fantastic work!
47 out of 50
@lilacfriesen8235
Thank you for taking the challenge and scoring an impressive 47 out of 50! Welcome to the channel - it's great to have you here. I hope you'll continue to enjoy the content and challenge yourself with future quizzes. Keep up the great work!
33. English teacher from Ukraine. Tough load of idioms this time.
@alexivashura7950
Thank you so much for participating in the challenge! Scoring 33 is impressive, especially considering how tricky idioms can be. As an English teacher, your insight and dedication are truly admirable. I'm thrilled that you're engaging with these challenges, and I hope they continue to provide value for you and your students.
44/50
@edgargajo4451
That's an impressive score! Well done! Thank you for taking on the challenge, and I’m glad you enjoyed the quiz. Keep up the great work as you continue to expand your knowledge!
#Correction, Q. 03 :
A “wet blanket” is a term used to describe someone who spoils other people’s fun or enthusiasm by being negative or disapproving. The phrase comes from the idea that a literal wet blanket can put out a fire, just like a person who is a “wet blanket” can dampen the mood in a social situation12.
For example, if everyone at a party is excited and one person keeps complaining or showing disinterest, that person might be called a "wet blanket"
A “killjoy” is quite similar to a “wet blanket.” It refers to someone who deliberately spoils the enjoyment or excitement of others. This person often dampens the mood by being overly critical, negative, or disapproving.
For example, if everyone is excited about going to a concert and one person keeps pointing out all the potential problems or reasons not to go, that person might be called a “killjoy.”
@alanwalker1207
Thank you for the detailed explanation! You're absolutely right-both 'wet blanket' and 'killjoy' describe someone who dampens the mood in social situations, though they can be used in slightly different contexts. I appreciate your insight and the time you took to clarify this. It's great to see such engagement from the community!
Contdsir
@TotaRam-vd6pk
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Gosh, 50% of these are totally new to me, 😏
@fabrizia1970
Glad to hear you found some new idioms to learn! That’s the fun part about these quizzes-there’s always something new to discover. Keep up the great work, and thanks for taking on the challenge!
44/50!😅
@@סופיגנויאר
Thank you so much for taking the time to participate in the quiz and for sharing your score! Scoring 44/50 is an excellent achievement, and I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge. Your support means a lot, and I hope you'll continue to find the content both fun and educational. Keep up the great work!
40/50
@nadinaforsman6160
Great job! 40/50 is an awesome score! Keep up the good work and thanks for participating in the challenge!
And it's stay afresh. Not stay fresh. Minor correction ❤
@MyHimalyanOdysseys
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-1 fun
@scottotewalt7286
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42 correct❤❤😂😂
@shyamalganguly3598
Awesome job! 42 out of 50 is a great score! Keep it up. Thanks for participating and sharing your results!
I picked 8/50 wrong answers. Thanks !
@doleeko
Thank you for taking part in the challenge! 42/50 is a great score. Keep up the good work.
Could you keep the examples longer and larger? Difficult to se
Thank you so much for your valuable feedback and for participating in the quiz! I truly appreciate your input, and I apologize for the inconvenience. I've taken your suggestion on board and made sure to keep the examples longer and larger in the following videos. Your support helps me improve the content, and I'm grateful for it!
47
@MyHimalyanOdysseys
Thank you for participating! Scoring 47 is impressive! I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge. Keep up the great work!
42 on 50. I'll have to take the test again to try and remember the meanings I got wrong.
@beatricesavasta6710
42/50 is a fantastic score! Don't worry about the ones you missed-practice makes perfect. Reviewing and retaking the test is a great way to solidify those tricky idioms. You've got this! Keep up the great work!
As always enjoyed the quiz. Is it me or was the clock set on running fast.
@louisacromhout894
Thanks for taking part in the quiz and for your awesome feedback! 😄 The clock might have been too eager, but it's all about keeping the challenge fun and exciting! ⏰ I’m glad you enjoyed it, and I’ll definitely keep an eye on the timer for future quizzes. Appreciate your support as always!
31/40
@PatriciaAfful-od4jx
Great job! Scoring 31 is impressive, especially with idioms. Keep practicing, and thanks for participating and watching!
Could you keep the examples longer?
@user-sm3tk2qm3o
Thanks for your feedback! I appreciate your suggestion about keeping the examples longer. I'll definitely consider this for future videos to make them even more helpful. Stay tuned for more content, and thanks for watching!
Try to adjust the playback speed by pressing the dots on the right upper corner of the screen
@@Elena-le5rg Great suggestion! Adjusting the playback speed is a helpful tip for anyone who needs a bit more time to review the examples. Thanks for sharing!
47
@@brendaalavicheh1568 47 out of 50 is a great score indeed! Keep up the amazing work. Thanks for participating in the challenge.
Q. 12 :
Stick- in- the-mud= someone who is old-fashioned and too serious and avoids enjoyable activities:one who is slow, old-fashioned, or unprogressive
@alanwalker1207
Great catch! Yes, a 'stick-in-the-mud' is indeed someone who is old-fashioned, overly serious, and tends to avoid fun activities. Thanks for sharing the detailed explanation! Hope you enjoyed the quiz!
@@thelighthouse13 yes I did. I would suggest and request you that you verify the meanings with authentic sources in order to avoid any mistakes and confusion which will help you maintain the credibility and growth of your channel.
@@alanwalker1207 Thanks for your kind words I really appreciate it. See you in the next quiz.
The answer disappears very fast I couldn’t get it.
@Ali-c7k2w
Thank you for your feedback! I'll make sure to adjust the timing so the answers stay visible longer in future videos.
Give a few seconds to read the sentence. Too fast
@mukundanmadhavachari8708
Thank you for your feedback! I’ve already adjusted the timing to make it more comfortable for everyone. Let me know if you have any other suggestions!
Hate the music 50 correct
@marialopez1622
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The quality of English and definitions is pitiful. Put together by a dyslexic AI program probably.
@mickferguson4406
Thank you for sharing your feedback! I’m sorry to hear that the content didn’t meet your expectations. I’m always looking to improve, so if you have any specific suggestions or examples where the definitions could be enhanced, I’d love to hear them. My goal is to create helpful and accurate content, and constructive input like yours helps me make it better. Thanks again for watching!
にほんごも書いてくれ
I am trying my best!
Some of them are old fashioned. No longer in use.
@fiorellagazzi5506
Thanks for your feedback! While it's true that some idioms may seem old-fashioned, they can still be helpful for understanding literature, classic films, or conversations with older generations. Plus, many traditional idioms often make a comeback or are still used in certain regions or contexts. I’ll definitely keep this in mind for future quizzes!
25/50
@ewanmipaslein4890
Thank you for participating in the challenge! Scoring 25/50 is a solid effort, and I hope you found it enjoyable. Keep practicing, and I'm sure you'll improve even more next time!
36/50
@reneleroux4617
Thank you for participating! Scoring 36 out of 50 is impressive. I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge. Keep up the great work!
20/50
@ewanmipaslein4890
20/50 is a great start! Idioms can be tricky, but the more you practice, the easier they become. Keep up the great work, and I’m sure you’ll improve your score in no time!
46
@joycehenderson4178
Thanks for participating! 46 is a great score-you're so close! Keep up the good work!