Wes, you're truly the best English teacher I've come across. It really has help me out in all areas. Thank you so much for taking you time in explaining each video so carefully and in a way that we're able to understand each topic.
I second that! Such useful phrases with great examples. What I appreciate the most is the pronounciation - there is so much I learn and can use in other phrases and words with better understanding. Thank you very much for that
As far as I'm concerned, You are one of the best English teachers I've got in my life, Mr.Wes :) I dunno whether It has crossed your mind or not but the way you speak English with such panache and finesse that It just takes my breathe away and solidify my belief that you have literally put your bones and blood into honing your English and now It's giving off the results. I hope you keep making videos like this...! ❤
Mr Wes, I just needed to watch one of your video to take my breath away... Thank you very much for all your lessons. I really agree with other people saying your the best English teacher ever.
I need to get sophisticate with the proper words to enrich my vocabulary. Thanks so much. My first language is Spanish and I’m not afraid to build up my English vocabulary.
I can't be bothered to walk home although getting on a bus is a pain in the neck too. Having said that, I need to get home at all costs,that's why I will keep an open mind and go with flow. Just tried to practice some of the expressions. Thanks Wes!
You have the best lessons,I've ever seen.Thank you for all these amazing videos ,you make the learning process really interesting.You helped me to broaden my vocabulary 😃
1. The other way around 2. As far as i am concerned 3. At all costs 4. To take breath away (meal, a work of art) 5. Have/keep an open mind 6.lose track of someone/something (time) 7. A Real pain in the neck 8. up to a point (partly) 9. To cross someone's mind. 10. To break the ice 11. Break someone's heart 12. Can't be bothered ( too lazy) 13.
What a nice teaching ..what can i say ? Thanks a lot Wes. I wish you would organize or have a real conversation and use all words you thought us someday.
@InteractiveEng Wes, sir, I believe that “as far as I’m concerned” is far too common an expression to be considered B2. Be that as it may-which is a _real_ B2 expression, if not C1-as far as I really _am_ concerned, you’re my personal favorite online English teacher. 😇 Enjoy life, Wes! You only live once.
@@InteractiveEng It seems that the video has suffered changes! Some shorts of movies were cut. I didn’t know that there is the nationalism in international world ! It’s a pity !
Ok wes, belive me what i m telling you. You are a wonderful teacher. But i don't want to flatter you. But here sometimes peopel is imposible to understand. They "balbucean". I can't understand what they are talking about. Please asure your students don't be frustrated about that. I i don't understand them at all. My advise! Carry on and go ahead. Some Young peopel don't ( vocalizan). I' m spanish. keep going with your good work.
Hella Dope video ... cheers you Wes 🤗 I got 2 questions while binge watching your vids Snap - pic 1. Can I get a snap with U instead of can I get a picture with u 2.halt - stop Can I use halt pulling my hair instead of stop pulling my hair.
"We were obliged to protect the city at all costs." "Well, I know I told you I would just stop over at his home a little, but you know, I lose track of time while being with him." "No one really likes you, and I guess you won't be flabbergasted to hear you're such a pain in the neck!" "This meetup might break the ice and make you feel each other," he suggested. "I'm really sorry," I said, staring at the floor. "It stupidly crossed my mind!" Thank you so much for this breathtaking lesson! Best regards from an Ukrainian. It just took my breath away!
Yes, you can say "It didn't cross my mind," whenever you did not think of something. In this context, you would not say "I didn't get it through my head." Hope this helps. 👍
@@samsamarakon4574You may use these idioms in different contexts as they are not synonyms. "It didn't cross my mind to ask him where he was heading". "He can't seem to get it through his head that I'm not interested in working with him."
Wes, you're truly the best English teacher I've come across. It really has help me out in all areas. Thank you so much for taking you time in explaining each video so carefully and in a way that we're able to understand each topic.
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I second that! Such useful phrases with great examples. What I appreciate the most is the pronounciation - there is so much I learn and can use in other phrases and words with better understanding. Thank you very much for that
As far as I'm concerned, You are one of the best English teachers I've got in my life, Mr.Wes :) I dunno whether It has crossed your mind or not but the way you speak English with such panache and finesse that It just takes my breathe away and solidify my belief that you have literally put your bones and blood into honing your English and now It's giving off the results. I hope you keep making videos like this...! ❤
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As far as I'm concerned, the best decision ever was to start following Wes's lessons! Many thanks!
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Your lessons have never failed taking my breath away
Even when i can't be bothered doing anything i jump here to watch your lessons
Keep it up ❤
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As far as I'm concerned excellent video! The use of the expressions at the end really took my breath away.
Greetings from Chile!
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The best way to learn English is to learn it from native English speakers. Thank you for everything. Well done 👏
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thanks wes, I will keep following you at all costs, you rock 😁
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This lesson took my breath way! Wes definently has a knack for teaching English. Really love this Chanel.
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Mr Wes, I just needed to watch one of your video to take my breath away... Thank you very much for all your lessons. I really agree with other people saying your the best English teacher ever.
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Amazing video and lesson! thanks for adding some humor, really love it! Thank you 🙏
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Thanks, Wes! I often lose track of time with your English lessons.
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I lost track of time watching your videos. wes you are impeccable with your teaching. thank you for everything that you do!
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Wisely selected and incredibly explained
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I really enjoy your classes teacher, thanks.
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As far as you're teaching us, I can't be pain in neck with ur English 😊😊❤❤
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So Amazing your videos, AS far as i'm concerned is one of the best on teaching English thank you a lot.
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I need to get sophisticate with the proper words to enrich my vocabulary. Thanks so much. My first language is Spanish and I’m not afraid to build up my English vocabulary.
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I can't be bothered to walk home although getting on a bus is a pain in the neck too. Having said that, I need to get home at all costs,that's why I will keep an open mind and go with flow.
Just tried to practice some of the expressions. Thanks Wes!
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At all costs, I'll do my best to follow your lessons and be sure it would cross my mind to watch your videos
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Thank you this lesson is extremely interesting.
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Greetings from Egypt my homeland thank you 🇪🇬💗
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Thank you Wes, from South Africa.
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As far as I concerned, your lessons are awesome. Thank you 🎉
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You have the best lessons,I've ever seen.Thank you for all these amazing videos ,you make the learning process really interesting.You helped me to broaden my vocabulary 😃
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These expressions are very common and easy to understand
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You are a great teacher, thanks for sharing those common expressions.
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1. The other way around
2. As far as i am concerned
3. At all costs
4. To take breath away (meal, a work of art)
5. Have/keep an open mind
6.lose track of someone/something (time)
7. A Real pain in the neck
8. up to a point (partly)
9. To cross someone's mind.
10. To break the ice
11. Break someone's heart
12. Can't be bothered ( too lazy)
13.
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Sure. This lesson took my breath away! Teacher Wes, thank you so much indeed 😊!
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Great content!. It would be great if it were uploaded and listened in a podcast. Do you have any kind of podcast?. Regards from Spain ❤
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Great lesson ❤❤❤❤thank you Mr Mes
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Thank you so much Tr Wes
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I loved the lesson , thank you !! 🙏🏻🌷✨🙏🏻
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What a nice teaching ..what can i say ? Thanks a lot Wes. I wish you would organize or have a real conversation and use all words you thought us someday.
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As always incredible lesson. Thanks a bunch for sharing this!
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Thanks a million for exellent lesson. Greetings from Georgia❤
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Every single time when teacher Wes says 'I hope you learn something new' I'll be like I learned so much that I feel like a brand new person.
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Thank you so much
You are the best teacher ever,
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Congretchulation 4th July is just around the corner🎉🎉♥️♥️♥️
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5:05 to 6:10. take away one's breath.
Great lesson ❤
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Great lesson. 🎉❤ Thank you!
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You are so good.
Thank you for your videos!
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It took my breath away when I took a tour to our new flat for the first time.
Thank you, best teacher!!
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We really love u ... Thank u . From Saudi Arabia
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I did enjoy watching your lesson, thanks
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@InteractiveEng Wes, sir, I believe that “as far as I’m concerned” is far too common an expression to be considered B2.
Be that as it may-which is a _real_ B2 expression, if not C1-as far as I really _am_ concerned, you’re my personal favorite online English teacher. 😇
Enjoy life, Wes! You only live once.
Thank you for this content! 🎉
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Excellent class!!!😊
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Hi teacher from dominican republic!
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16:46 - there is a Russian actor in the movie. Good job 👍
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@@InteractiveEng It seems that the video has suffered changes! Some shorts of movies were cut. I didn’t know that there is the nationalism in international world ! It’s a pity !
Thanks
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Ok wes, belive me what i m telling you. You are a wonderful teacher. But i don't want to flatter you. But here sometimes peopel is imposible to understand. They "balbucean". I can't understand what they are talking about. Please asure your students don't be frustrated about that. I i don't understand them at all. My advise! Carry on and go ahead. Some Young peopel don't ( vocalizan). I' m spanish. keep going with your good work.
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As far as I am concerned you shouldn't drop out of the university - when we all friends chip in to pay your fees every month.
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That's my pleasure!🤗
8:05 to 9:26 pain in the neck.
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As far as I am concerned you should show your design to the boss before you represent in the board meeting.
Thank you so much_ Teacher _ Congratulations Healthy_ SAAD RAMADHAN MUHI _IRAQ
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Super cool stuff
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@@InteractiveEng Pleasure's mine. You picked them right. They're used in daily conversation. Useful for everyone. Great 👍👍👍
Hella Dope video ... cheers you Wes 🤗
I got 2 questions while binge watching your vids
Snap - pic
1. Can I get a snap with U instead of can I get a picture with u
2.halt - stop
Can I use halt pulling my hair instead of stop pulling my hair.
Wow, thank you! I appreciate your comment. In both your examples, I don't think those words are interchangeable in those contexts. 😊
Have I finished building my vocabulary? The other way around, as far as I'm concerned I'll keep building it for as long as I have a pulse 😊.
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"We were obliged to protect the city at all costs."
"Well, I know I told you I would just stop over at his home a little, but you know, I lose track of time while being with him."
"No one really likes you, and I guess you won't be flabbergasted to hear you're such a pain in the neck!"
"This meetup might break the ice and make you feel each other," he suggested.
"I'm really sorry," I said, staring at the floor. "It stupidly crossed my mind!"
Thank you so much for this breathtaking lesson!
Best regards from an Ukrainian.
It just took my breath away!
Is take's one breath away the same as blow one's socks off or blow one's mind??
Yes, they are similar. But I think 'take one's breath away' is more appropriate with things that are beautiful. 👍
When i start a new book, i lose track of time
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I’m wondering if I can say : I lost my track (in the meaning:I forgot what I would say) 😊
You could say, "I lost track of what I was saying." 👍
@@InteractiveEng thanks Wes so much. Great video as usual. Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
👍👍👍👍👏👏
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Mistake on display picture: "strenghthen"
You rock! Typos are always a thorn in my side. It's updated. Appreciate it. 😊
可愛い❤
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As far as I 'm concerned I'll continue serving the Lord no matter what.
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29.6.2024
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Can we say' it crossed mind'instead l didnt get it through my head,sir
Yes, you can say "It didn't cross my mind," whenever you did not think of something. In this context, you would not say "I didn't get it through my head." Hope this helps. 👍
@@InteractiveEng sir, l appreciate your prompt response.would you kindly say what's the difference
@@samsamarakon4574You may use these idioms in different contexts as they are not synonyms. "It didn't cross my mind to ask him where he was heading". "He can't seem to get it through his head that I'm not interested in working with him."
I don't want to see anyone. You broke my Heart ❣️❤️. Wes. Hey between you and me, cracking jokes.😮😮😮
We are all learning together, I think we should say, ‘you and I’ instead of you and me
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Hello everybody!
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@@InteractiveEng No worries Mr. Wes
After reading the thesaurus I have a strong vocabulary of useless synonyms ...
They’re unnecessary, worthless and redundant ...
* Moscow, Russia
Good job
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