As a Spanish speaker (from colombia), I can say that some of these expressions are similar to Spanish expressions. Is the first time listening to "to die for", "cracking", and "out of this world" and I understood them because their literal traductions in Spanish (colombia) have the same meaning: "esta como para morirse o esta de muerte", "la esta rompiendo/ la rompe", "esta fuera de este mundo".
I really appreciate you telling us about how much an expression is used..I find this information extremely important because we as non-native speakers can't relate to that and it gives us confidence to use the expression while being sure that we will be definitely understood when we use it. Thank you so much, Sir for such an amazing video as always. ❤❤
As far as I grasped the topic, we use the “top notch” expression while describing a visit to a restaurant, and primarily their delicious food. When we intend to say something good about the advanced English lessons, the expression “your class rocks” seems more precise. Hope that I’m not mistaken, please correct me if I am.
4:10 "now you're talking" reminds us of our other favorite phrase to use, which is "that's what I'm talking about" Thank you, Harry, for always helping us reach new heights!
Sir, do you make videos on synonyms and their uses? I think this is also a difficult aspect of learning English. For example, when to use words like inculcate, infuse, imbue, impart, infill, ingrain indue and inject.
Your lessons deserve nothing but praise, although I believe there's a huge gap between "good" (7/10) and "out of this world" (10/10). I see the latter as a replacement for "amazing", a very overused word.
Yes, you can use "you are out of this world" For example, if someone performed exceptionally well, showed extraordinary talent, or was incredibly kind in a way that left a strong impression
That's sick! or killer! Pretty strange ... neither of those are good things. Now they say beast in the bible the beast is not good in the mark sense. What message are we sending the kids? It's no wonder they are confused.
There is a slight difference between "especially" and "specially." "Especially" is used to emphasise something as particularly notable or above others, while "specially" implies that something is done for a specific purpose or tailored to particular needs. The distinction is subtle but important for precise communication.
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As a Spanish speaker (from colombia), I can say that some of these expressions are similar to Spanish expressions. Is the first time listening to "to die for", "cracking", and "out of this world" and I understood them because their literal traductions in Spanish (colombia) have the same meaning: "esta como para morirse o esta de muerte", "la esta rompiendo/ la rompe", "esta fuera de este mundo".
How interesting. Thanks for sharing!
you re fantastic mr. harry
Many thanks
Thank you Mr. Harry, very helpful 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Good afternoon Harry is the best I have been to you for taking a look at the lessons
It is a really good lesson! Teacher Harry thank you so much indeed!
I’m glad. Thanks for watching
Grazie teacher , congratulations from Guatemala .
Welcome! Thanks for watching
Thank you very much for your great efforts. Your lessons are useful to us. I continue to wish you all good health
I really appreciate you telling us about how much an expression is used..I find this information extremely important because we as non-native speakers can't relate to that and it gives us confidence to use the expression while being sure that we will be definitely understood when we use it.
Thank you so much, Sir for such an amazing video as always. ❤❤
Thanks for the feedback. Understanding how to use them in context is really important. It makes it easier to remember.
I love all your video
Many thanks 🙏
THANKS HARR I APPRECIATE YOUR HELP
Thank you Mr Harry
You're very welcome
Thanks a lot the best teacher 🙌🏼🤍
Thank you! 😃
Thanks a lot for the lesson 🙏👍
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching
Thank you very much
You are welcome
Your class is top notch!
Many many thanks
As far as I grasped the topic, we use the “top notch” expression while describing a visit to a restaurant, and primarily their delicious food.
When we intend to say something good about the advanced English lessons, the expression “your class rocks” seems more precise. Hope that I’m not mistaken, please correct me if I am.
Harry thank you! You are a Rock and you gave me your teaching like a boss.
Excellent 👍 thanks for watching
Your video is very precise and fascinating. Warm regards. Andre BERENYi English trainer based in France.
Hi Andre. Thank you very much! I really appreciate your feedback
vov u r great !!
Hi Mr harry thanks for eveythings
You're very welcome
Thank you for excellent teaching
You are very welcome
Thanks Harry, for your helpful videos 📹 👍
No problem 👍
4:10 "now you're talking" reminds us of our other favorite phrase to use, which is "that's what I'm talking about" Thank you, Harry, for always helping us reach new heights!
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So interesting expressions!Thanks!❤
Thank you too!
Excellent! It really helps me a lot .
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching
Hello sir Harry. You are great and Handsome Teacher. You English language is Amazing. I like you sir 💜💚 je 🍀
Thank you! 😃
Be the business has been one of my favorite alternatives to the word good
Top-notch lesson❤
Glad you liked it
Sir, do you make videos on synonyms and their uses? I think this is also a difficult aspect of learning English. For example, when to use words like inculcate, infuse, imbue, impart, infill, ingrain indue and inject.
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@LearnEnglishwithHarry Thank-you so much sir.
Good job 👍👍
Your lessons deserve nothing but praise, although I believe there's a huge gap between "good" (7/10) and "out of this world" (10/10). I see the latter as a replacement for "amazing", a very overused word.
I agree
Morning professor!
Your lesson is the business,like always 😁
Can I say that our teacher has a sweet tooth?many examples related to cake😁
Have to confess i do. Well spotted 👍
GOOOOOOOOOD
Good
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💗💗💗
The breakfast was top notch
English for beginners
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Can i say that "you are out of the world"
Yes, you can use "you are out of this world" For example, if someone performed exceptionally well, showed extraordinary talent, or was incredibly kind in a way that left a strong impression
I will avoid to the thing.
Dear Teacher,
with You always clear & comfortable. I'm happy . T h a n k Y o u..❤
I just want to show out natural life.
I heard "boss level". Not sure whether it relates.
You have looks to die for
haha
Walter White ( Heisenberg ) 😳😳
That’s me. Nice to meet you
Even I got the same vibe.
Older version of Heisenberg
Please, remind us, is this phrases English or American?... It is not the same. For me, it's sounds strange and awful:- this cake is killer, OMG!!! 🙄
It is a very common phrase in BE
@@LearnEnglishwithHarry Thanks for an answer, but what is BE?
@@namesurname8987British English
British English
That's sick! or killer! Pretty strange ... neither of those are good things. Now they say beast in the bible the beast is not good in the mark sense.
What message are we sending the kids? It's no wonder they are confused.
If its good i say terrible in russian.
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Thank you so much
You're most welcome
It’s the bee’s knees!
Hi Harry, is especially the same as specially?
There is a slight difference between "especially" and "specially." "Especially" is used to emphasise something as particularly notable or above others, while "specially" implies that something is done for a specific purpose or tailored to particular needs. The distinction is subtle but important for precise communication.
Thank you a lot of much I learn great things from you God Bless you!!!
You are so welcome
Your presentation is up to mark, as usual.
I appreciate that!