I am so glad I came across your podcast. Now I am trying to listen to the podcast on daily base. But I still have to process a lot of episodes to catch up. Every single episode is brilliant and very helpful for us. Thank you. You are both doing incredible job.
I don't drink or smoke, but I have been having problems with my health, a particular case. I exercise every day and eat well. The conclusion of this is: I must schedule a day and time for go to doctor. 😅😊 Second, I learned a lot of new words. Thank you to Kat and Mark. 👏🏼
Hi teachers, I really enjoy this method and this video really explains and covers all sides of a meeting with a doctor excellent lesson, looking forward to see the next one, I wish if you add a new topic where you take an audio from the news or about science and you break it down , thanks again for your efforts 😊
Sophie that's a great idea! I will add to the list of topics ideas for the future, I think probably we can do that in October/November, thank you for your kind words and we're really happy to have you!
Awesome episode 👍. So useful!🥇 Kat, I know it's headache, stomachache, etc., but I thought it was much more common to say "a pain in my leg" or "my leg hurts".
I think that made it into the video, yes we say headache toothache earache stomach ache…. I think that’s mostly it haha and for anything else “an ache in my… “ or “a pain in my…” would be perfect 👍
Thank you so much for joining us! Stomach pain is a great phrase as well and would probably be used for deep deep pain, but I think for our daily stomach problems, stomachache would be perfect! Have a lovely weekend!
I really appreciate your wonderful video!! I'm a doctor, and I'd like to talk to my patients in English if they are English speakers. I don't want to talk with translater if it's possible. 😊So this video is really helpful for me. ✨ Thanks a lot!!!
Thank you so much for your hard work! Your patients will appreciate it. I think when I go to the doctor, I like a mix of professionalism and empathy, because I'm sick I want my mommy but also my doctor! haha , thank you for joining us today!
Hi. Thanks for this video. Can you make a video on how to talk to kids? I sometimes want to express disappointment, direction, say not to fight with a little brother, ask help (chores), how I can call them as a mom and etc but I can’t find the right words.😂 That would be super helpful for me as a mom! 😅❤
That’s a great video idea! We will put it into our list of video ideas for hopefully next month ☺️ thanks for joining us and we hope you continue to enjoy the videos!
Great idea! We've got some daily routine videos in our season 1 podcast playlist, but we'll add some interesting conversations to our small talk play list as well ! ruclips.net/p/PLBlg2aDmdIfvlIKSdURe7IftAvZps5TwR
Hi, Mark. You said during this video while talking about nausea : " this feeling is when you want to be sick maybe because of the dizziness ..." would you talk about the " want to " more, please? Thanks.
Good question. In English we can also use "I want" to talk about our body wanting something. We would rarely say: "It wants to" to talk about my health. So when we feel sick, we still use "I want to", even though we mean our body is having a reaction. Like: - I want to be sick - I think I want to throw up. We also use "need to" commonly. - I think I need to be sick - I think I need to throw up - I think I need to lie down for a bit. I hope that makes sense!
I have the flu currently 😷 so, I really feel sick ,fatigue , have headache. On a scale of 1 to 10 ,I felt it like 100.😁 My annoyance is instensifying as to I was still sick a few weeks ago . Viruses have been attacking me recently quite badly😂
nooooo, I'm so sorry to hear that! We were a bit sick with what we suspect was covid, on and off again for about 2 or 3 weeks, feeling much better a couple of months later, but it was a long, tiring journey! We hope that you feel better ASAP!
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Hello :) I have a question. Do you have a word for the sickness(or condition) when people eat food too quickly so they don't digest it well causing some kind of clogging??
Good question. I'm not totally sure, but the first one that comes to mind is "indigestion". That's usually a stomach pain when you eat too fast or too much. Does Korean have a special name for it?
@@highlevellistening Yes. We do actually. And it is funny we have folk remedies to treat this sickness such as drinking coke or poke on the thumb with a sharp needle to release some drops of blood XD
We totally agree! We're still just two people working hard to make videos for our students, we hope to make more materials for our students to help them learn more in the future!
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Thank you very much for the new lesson,this topic is very useful and informative also will help many people to understand English better.
You are welcome!
Watching your Videos is a part of my life now..... ❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for your lessons I wish you make lessons tell us about helpful resources to prepare for IELTS exam (academic section)
Mark has a section for IELTS ruclips.net/video/AtUvb0lZhoo/видео.html but we've been focusing a lot more on conversation lately, hope you enjoy them!
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I am so glad I came across your podcast. Now I am trying to listen to the podcast on daily base. But I still have to process a lot of episodes to catch up. Every single episode is brilliant and very helpful for us. Thank you. You are both doing incredible job.
Thanks so much! We're glad you found us!
Hi Kat and Mark, thank's a lot for this awesome episode. I Wish you both a healthy, happy life.
You're very welcome! 🙏
Thank you so much for your wonderful lessons. Thanks to you, I've improved my English.
We’re so so happy to hear that thank you so much for joining us today!
Thank you alot
I always get benifit and pleasure watching you .
We're so happy to have you! Thank you so much for joining us!
Good topic thank you guys
You're very welcome!
This class is was so helpful thank you guys ❤
Great to hear that thanks for taking the time to leave a comment ☺️
I love shadowing what you guys say. Thanks 😊
Keep up the great work thanks for practicing with us today!
I don't drink or smoke, but I have been having problems with my health, a particular case. I exercise every day and eat well. The conclusion of this is: I must schedule a day and time for go to doctor. 😅😊 Second, I learned a lot of new words. Thank you to Kat and Mark. 👏🏼
We're always happy to have you in class! We hope that you feel better ASAP and get back to feeling 100%
Thanks for the vocabulary you've released.
You’re very welcome thanks so much for joining us!
Thanks so much ❤
You're welcome 😊
You are great! I appreciate your lessons a lot!
Thank you! 😃
Very nice and useful ❤
Glad to hear that! Thank you so much for joining us!
Thank you for your lessons !
You're very welcome!!
Thanks for de videos, they are very useful I am from Colombia but I live in Miami, God bless you.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot 🙏❤️
You're very welcome!
Thanks for the must important topic in this video. Please make a video about airport migration
Interesting suggestion! We'll add it to our list!
Hello! I'm a doctor. Awesome episode ❤❤❤. I wish both you healthy
Thanks so much!
All of your contents are extremely useful.
Glad you think so! Thanks for joining us in class today!
It's really an informative episode thanks a lot.
You are most welcome!
Thanks!
Thanks so much as always Ken!
Hi teachers, I really enjoy this method and this video really explains and covers all sides of a meeting with a doctor excellent lesson, looking forward to see the next one, I wish if you add a new topic where you take an audio from the news or about science and you break it down , thanks again for your efforts 😊
Sophie that's a great idea! I will add to the list of topics ideas for the future, I think probably we can do that in October/November, thank you for your kind words and we're really happy to have you!
Awesome episode 👍. So useful!🥇
Kat, I know it's headache, stomachache, etc., but I thought it was much more common to say "a pain in my leg" or "my leg hurts".
I think that made it into the video, yes we say headache toothache earache stomach ache…. I think that’s mostly it haha and for anything else “an ache in my… “ or “a pain in my…” would be perfect 👍
Good job. I like it. ❤
Thank you! 😊
Yes it is very useful
Glad you think so!
Thanks a lot! That's just what the doctor ordered. ❤
Hehe, you’re so very right! Thanks for joining us today!
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Welcome and thank you so much for joining us!
@@highlevellistening you're welcome ❤️
I want to learning and improve my english really i find your channel is well for me
Thank you so much high listeners teachers, I didn't know about stomach ache I could say stomach pain now I know thank you so much you're the best.
Thank you so much for joining us! Stomach pain is a great phrase as well and would probably be used for deep deep pain, but I think for our daily stomach problems, stomachache would be perfect! Have a lovely weekend!
Thank u tank u thank u !
You're welcome!
Thanks a lot for this usuful vidéo ❤❤
Thanks for joining us today ☺️
I really appreciate your wonderful video!! I'm a doctor, and I'd like to talk to my patients in English if they are English speakers. I don't want to talk with translater if it's possible. 😊So this video is really helpful for me. ✨ Thanks a lot!!!
Thank you so much for your hard work! Your patients will appreciate it. I think when I go to the doctor, I like a mix of professionalism and empathy, because I'm sick I want my mommy but also my doctor! haha , thank you for joining us today!
Amazing
Thank you!
I've only just discovered you. Awesome
We're so glad you found us! Thanks for watching!
I’m happy to say that I know all that vocabulary except for : I have a neckache! Thank you !!
That's great! You're well prepared for a doctor's visit! 😷
Hi. Thanks for this video. Can you make a video on how to talk to kids? I sometimes want to express disappointment, direction, say not to fight with a little brother, ask help (chores), how I can call them as a mom and etc but I can’t find the right words.😂 That would be super helpful for me as a mom! 😅❤
That’s a great video idea! We will put it into our list of video ideas for hopefully next month ☺️ thanks for joining us and we hope you continue to enjoy the videos!
@@highlevellistening oh, I am sooo excited! Thank you 🤩
спасибо
you're very welcome!
Could you please make videos on "your daily routine" and "How have your day been so far?"
Great idea! We've got some daily routine videos in our season 1 podcast playlist, but we'll add some interesting conversations to our small talk play list as well !
ruclips.net/p/PLBlg2aDmdIfvlIKSdURe7IftAvZps5TwR
Hi, Mark. You said during this video while talking about nausea : " this feeling is when you want to be sick maybe because of the dizziness ..." would you talk about the " want to " more, please? Thanks.
Good question.
In English we can also use "I want" to talk about our body wanting something. We would rarely say: "It wants to" to talk about my health.
So when we feel sick, we still use "I want to", even though we mean our body is having a reaction. Like:
- I want to be sick
- I think I want to throw up.
We also use "need to" commonly.
- I think I need to be sick
- I think I need to throw up
- I think I need to lie down for a bit.
I hope that makes sense!
@@highlevellistening yeah, it does make sense, but i think it's British English, right? Thanks.
The phrase "be sick" is more common in the UK yes.
In the USA you are more likely to hear: "throw up" or "vomit"
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Great. Every video here shows up that had a lot and passionated work.
Thanks a lot for your kidness.
Hugs from Colombia
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Thanks so much for joining us today!
I have the flu currently 😷 so, I really feel sick ,fatigue , have headache. On a scale of 1 to 10 ,I felt it like 100.😁 My annoyance is instensifying as to I was still sick a few weeks ago . Viruses have been attacking me recently quite badly😂
nooooo, I'm so sorry to hear that! We were a bit sick with what we suspect was covid, on and off again for about 2 or 3 weeks, feeling much better a couple of months later, but it was a long, tiring journey! We hope that you feel better ASAP!
@@highlevellistening thanks! I am much better today. Nearly, get recovered from the flu. I am glad you feel well too.
Thank you so much Teacher s.❤
May I request Teacher?
Can you upload video about clinic appointment with phone conversation video post.
You're very welcome! I've added the topic to our list of new video ideas, hopefully coming in October/November! Thanks for joining us!!
It's very useful podcast if it's possible to provide pdf please do provide us
We have over 120 PDFs ready for all of our RUclips members: www.youtube.com/@highlevellistening/membership and you can find them in the community for member's only posts
I love you^^
Thank you so much for joining us in class today!
Thanks a lot, do you have conversation class online?
Thanks
Hi good morning! We no longer offer one on one classes, but we hope to start some new ideas for group classes next year! Thanks for joining us today!
Hello :) I have a question. Do you have a word for the sickness(or condition) when people eat food too quickly so they don't digest it well causing some kind of clogging??
Good question. I'm not totally sure, but the first one that comes to mind is "indigestion". That's usually a stomach pain when you eat too fast or too much. Does Korean have a special name for it?
@@highlevellistening Yes. We do actually. And it is funny we have folk remedies to treat this sickness such as drinking coke or poke on the thumb with a sharp needle to release some drops of blood XD
Haha home style acupuncture- I like that 😄
Thanks a lot! Could be please, ad a picture with the a new words! visually, the words are better remembered!🤝
We totally agree! We're still just two people working hard to make videos for our students, we hope to make more materials for our students to help them learn more in the future!
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hi guys, I can't find the pdf in the description box, can you help me please ?
Yes! www.youtube.com/@highlevellistening/membership You can join us here as a member, and in the Community we have members only posts that will allow you to find all the PDFs for our channel!
Very useful vocabulary, however I don't want to use it. Physicians are scary
Well, hopefully it's useful for you to store away for an emergency!
Good podcast for the poeplevwho are from none englishvcountries because your's voice very clear to interpret
Thank you so much for joining us in class, and thank you for the kind words we're really glad they're helpful!
#10:21 😂😂😂 The way cat😻 shows dizzy
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