I have two common phrasal verbs to teach you today

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

Комментарии • 28

  • @ЛуневаЕлена-х3в
    @ЛуневаЕлена-х3в Месяц назад

    Hi Tanya! Thank you so much for phrasal verbs, I didn’t know them ❤

  • @marcelalopez5532
    @marcelalopez5532 Месяц назад

    Thank you, Teacher Tanya. I love your garden. Greetings from Mexico City!

    • @EnglishCoach3Ts
      @EnglishCoach3Ts  Месяц назад

      Thank you! Are you enjoying the phrasal verbs today?

    • @marcelalopez5532
      @marcelalopez5532 Месяц назад

      Yes, I'm definitely enjoying the phrasal verbs today. I still have a lot to learn.

  • @hassenalaya9262
    @hassenalaya9262 Месяц назад

    Thank you very match this is really helpful

  • @josedamiaoleandro
    @josedamiaoleandro Месяц назад

    Congratulations on this magnificent class. I loved to learn the phrsal verbs fit in and l knock off. Thanks a lot.

    • @EnglishCoach3Ts
      @EnglishCoach3Ts  Месяц назад

      I’m glad you enjoyed the lesson! Thank you for your comment!

  • @RegnumV
    @RegnumV Месяц назад +3

    Tanya, did you know that British scientists (and no, this isn’t the start of a Russian joke) have proven that one minute of laughter adds five minutes to your life? I hope my comments at least earned a smile from you-consider it my humble contribution to your longevity. I have plenty of stories to share, but for now, I’m under some rather strict time constraints. One day, I’ll write them all down. Wishing you an absolutely splendid day, as bright and uplifting as your smile!

    • @EnglishCoach3Ts
      @EnglishCoach3Ts  Месяц назад

      I didn't know that was how Russian jokes start! Good to know. And thank you for all the fodder for my longevity!

  • @Vera62galeskas
    @Vera62galeskas Месяц назад

    I think I only learned about this polo brand when I was around 25, but I couldn’t afford it! My son had one, though. During my teenage years, it was considered popular stayed in the middle and be friends with the popular kids.

  • @ritamodica108
    @ritamodica108 Месяц назад

    Thank you for your useful lesson. I need to learn phrasal verbs. And thanks for telling us an interesting story that I can relate to. Once I bought a men's down jacket. When my husband's daughter kindly told me it was for men, I never wore it. But I've never got the difference😅
    By the way it wasn't my husband's size🙄
    I believe "Birkenstock" are very comfy. Many years ago I used to wear a pair of "Mephisto" (very similar to "Birkenstock"). Those shoes fit great and they were amazing for my travels.

    • @EnglishCoach3Ts
      @EnglishCoach3Ts  Месяц назад

      Hi Rita! I had a pair of Mephistos once, but I rarely see them in stores. I am so happy to hear that you can relate to the story. That makes it even better. Thank you for sharing your stories!

  • @rajeshampanga1720
    @rajeshampanga1720 Месяц назад

    Good morning madam 🙏
    Iam from India Hyderabad

  • @RegnumV
    @RegnumV Месяц назад

    It’s far better to hit it off with Tanya than to be told to knock it off by Tanya. After all, who wouldn’t prefer a spark of connection over a spark of exasperation? Life’s too short for missed opportunities-or bruised egos. 😉

    • @EnglishCoach3Ts
      @EnglishCoach3Ts  Месяц назад

      This is a very creative way to think about these phrasal verbs - you made me laugh!

  • @tessabauer1100
    @tessabauer1100 Месяц назад

    Tanya, is Izod the same as Lacoste? 🐊

  • @susanaceliamoyano4077
    @susanaceliamoyano4077 Месяц назад

    Hi Tanya. You are always telling us stories well retold. I guess by knock off the fact to emulate an adorn or draw belonging to a relevant trade mark in order to show to a group of people that you are a part of them. Also means to hit something and cause it to fall down. I didn't join any kind of groups, except a choir for example. We see a plethora of teenagers in the street yelling, running and using inappropriate language.
    Accidentally I knocked the bill off my shelve, which fell down into the bucket full of water.
    She decides to knock off the real pin in the hat to be equal to her workmates. A kiss Tanya. Susana de Argentina.

    • @EnglishCoach3Ts
      @EnglishCoach3Ts  Месяц назад +1

      It sounds like you've had fun learning about this phrasal verb, Susana!

  • @Vladimirmisha
    @Vladimirmisha Месяц назад

    Good evening from UKRAINE

    • @EnglishCoach3Ts
      @EnglishCoach3Ts  Месяц назад

      Welcome Vladimir! Can you relate to this story?

  • @RegnumV
    @RegnumV Месяц назад

    Tanya, I must admit, I didn’t entirely follow. Are you suggesting that a men’s shirt costs less than a women’s equivalent simply because the buttons are sewn on the “wrong” side? And this detail somehow shaped your personal growth? Fascinating! But tell me-wouldn’t it be easier to bypass this existential button dilemma altogether and go for a unisex shirt with no buttons at all? Fashion freedom, if you will!

    • @EnglishCoach3Ts
      @EnglishCoach3Ts  Месяц назад

      Yes! Men's shirts and clothes in general are less expensive than Womens. I love "existential button dilemma!

  • @RegnumV
    @RegnumV Месяц назад

    A Chinese knockoff can rival the original Adidas so convincingly that no one would ever guess you’re striding around in budget-friendly brilliance. Sometimes, the art of imitation truly outshines the cost of authenticity-style points intact, wallet untouched! 😉

  • @RegnumV
    @RegnumV Месяц назад

    Tanya, I must earnestly beg you to refrain from mentioning chicken heads in your videos. You see, every time I try to comment, RUclips assumes I’m some kind of poultry vigilante and blocks me. Let’s spare the algorithm the existential crisis, shall we? 🐔🚫