A-Z of Advanced British English Slang | 59 Words, Phrases, Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @manuelbelled8587
    @manuelbelled8587 Год назад +5

    These are excellent! I've been speaking English for more than 30 years, but I didn't know many of these. Very clearly explained, too, with good example sentences.

  • @kissa2158
    @kissa2158 Год назад +2

    You are gorgeous! Thank you for the awesome lesson. You are an amazing source of English slang and not only. Examples in the presentation are marvellous.

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 Год назад +1

    Oh my gosh!!! These words are helpful for us to keep improving our English skills so do not give up keep up the good work may gosh bless you

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 Год назад +1

    I've been learning more about English but I'dont know many of these so keep it up 🙏🙏🙏

  • @leonardoandrade7351
    @leonardoandrade7351 Год назад

    Hi Leila I really want to congratulate you, and thanks your time your dedication to teach us English. I love you because you are the best teacher ever. Blessings

  • @JayThomson-j1c
    @JayThomson-j1c Год назад

    I would like to say to you teacher Leila Kudos ! What a crucial and valuable lesson . It is a rocket science . You are exerting so much to make this video . All the vocabularies are not a walk in the park . They need time to memorize and dig them in mind . I am passionate to watch a video like this to empower my language . The words are weird for the first time i hear these words

  • @majidghasemi203
    @majidghasemi203 Год назад

    Excellent, thanks.

  • @ogaminiratnayake2830
    @ogaminiratnayake2830 Год назад +2

    Oh wow.... Well done England, the champions of the cricketing world!!!
    So proud of you and Sabrah of this achievement by the great England cricketing team... 👍👆✌️🙏❤️
    Hugs.xoxoxo
    "Gams... 😘😇😘

  • @coskuntoktamis
    @coskuntoktamis Год назад +1

    Thank you soooo much for all of these quite essential idiomatic slang expressions...much appreciated. I am a pensioner from a Turkish background and I still lack a lot of vocabulary...And your diction is amazing too.!!

  • @subhanallah5672
    @subhanallah5672 Год назад

    Ur style is splendid

  • @srdjansww7562
    @srdjansww7562 Год назад +1

    Hey Leila... It is delightful to see your new video 🙂👍...A huge salute to you and Sabrah...I hope you have remembered me as among your first subscribers and supporters...

  • @رمزيالغول-ه6ت
    @رمزيالغول-ه6ت Год назад +2

    You are not just a brilliant English teacher, you are a shining English star .

  • @thetechq
    @thetechq Год назад

    OTT is also an expression in the US for services traditionally offered by cable companies being sent over the Internet.

  • @СашаНиконова-т2ы

    Do much THANK YOU 💓💓💓💓💓

  • @ukaszpietak9568
    @ukaszpietak9568 Год назад

    Thank you, great movie, as to the word chav I also came across riff- raff and lumpen proletariat. Have a nice day🌞🙂.

  • @cyrusmwangi7748
    @cyrusmwangi7748 Год назад

    Just discovered your channel. It is, educative and informative. Thank you, for sharing your knowledge with us. We do,appreciate!

  • @akbaruddin3983
    @akbaruddin3983 Год назад

    once again wel come to you Leila . where have you been so long time ?

  • @maureen6715
    @maureen6715 Год назад

    Hello lovely one!!!
    You spent some time in Portugal with your husband we were told didn’t you?
    I’ve been missing you to be honest.
    I hope you’re back for good, meaning that we will soon be able to enjoy those fantastic videos of yours again ( ideally along with your sweet colleague Sabrah)
    Thanks for the invaluable, super enjoyable authentic
    Learning Resources that you provide us with for free!!

  • @fernandomilicich8160
    @fernandomilicich8160 Год назад

    England welcomes you for your return, Leila.

  • @Jk-vu1jh
    @Jk-vu1jh Год назад

    Hey leila.u r my fav youtube teacher.Are you planning to release any podcast of only yourself? I really like your posh accents and wants to listen on podcast. Or audio books. anything pls💕

  • @Tenzinsangay496
    @Tenzinsangay496 Год назад

    Delighted to see you again.

  • @Nati__1987
    @Nati__1987 Год назад

    This video fascinating!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
    Greetings from Chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱

  • @ManishSharma-sk2zh
    @ManishSharma-sk2zh Год назад +2

    Hi, Leila
    Great to watch your this lesson after a long time. Sincerely appreciate your efforts 👏👏.
    Thanks and regards,

  • @oubiwazari3845
    @oubiwazari3845 Год назад

    Hi teacher, you are a very good teacher as well as too smoking and foxy. If you have already tired the knot so your husband is so lucky ❤️

  • @ANKITYADAV-ji6iz
    @ANKITYADAV-ji6iz Год назад

    Please more vídeos

  • @vincenzoanzoletti1296
    @vincenzoanzoletti1296 Год назад

    Thanks, fantastic video. Welcome back!

  • @DevendraSingh-fi6uz
    @DevendraSingh-fi6uz Год назад

    Thankful your knowledgeable video

  • @jalalkech2789
    @jalalkech2789 Год назад

    Thank you Leila so much for your help I love you

  • @LyashenkoSergiy
    @LyashenkoSergiy Год назад

    Great lesson!

  • @sfisosangweni7404
    @sfisosangweni7404 Год назад

    Hie Leila its been a while..we missed your good lesson very much,welcome back my teacher

  • @letteredlove8888
    @letteredlove8888 Год назад

    Thanks for this. I'm a little obsessed with British slang! :)

  • @firudinaslanov2543
    @firudinaslanov2543 Год назад

    Thank you so much

  • @charlesstaudt2077
    @charlesstaudt2077 Год назад

    EXCELLENT 👏👏👏 CHARLES STAUDT FROM BRAZIL 🇧🇷

  • @britishenglishwithalexande1451
    @britishenglishwithalexande1451 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this lesson Leila, it's taken my whole day to catch up with you, but it's been an amazing experience. I really appreciate your spontaneity and authenticity, your intelligence is simply incredible, thanks for your lesson. I wish you the best of luck. I love you!!!Cheers!

  • @ogaminiratnayake2830
    @ogaminiratnayake2830 Год назад +2

    Oh my goodness, your actions, gestures and acting were superb in this lesson and I do always remember these phrases for nothing else, but for your awesome and wonderful gestures...🤗🤗😁
    Love..
    Gams 🥰🥰👏

    • @fabrice9252
      @fabrice9252 Год назад +1

      Awesome Gams! Maybe you're the visual or even kinesthesic type of learners. ;-)
      Hope you're doing well. Hugs my friend 👋🤩💗
      Hard to get a 'like' by Leila, right? ...

    • @ogaminiratnayake2830
      @ogaminiratnayake2830 Год назад

      @@fabrice9252 tnx n hugs to u too, my good friend, "Fabrice" 💕💕

  • @billjons8786
    @billjons8786 Год назад

    you are very informative today

  • @ebrihamakonteh5018
    @ebrihamakonteh5018 Год назад

    Fantastic very helpful Leila

  • @andreagiraldomdphd.8376
    @andreagiraldomdphd.8376 Год назад

    Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the deep of my heart. Buon Natale. A

  • @cpbhaskerIITISM
    @cpbhaskerIITISM 27 дней назад

    Nice

  • @ibrahimissaissa6627
    @ibrahimissaissa6627 Год назад

    Thank you beautiful teacher

  • @fabrice9252
    @fabrice9252 Год назад +1

    Welcome back to L.E.W.L.& S., Leila! Je ne te raconte pas comment ça m'a mis la banane de te revoir! obviously I'm speaking about 'smile' here, don't get me wrong ;-) ( j'ai la banane = je souris/je suis content 😊🍌) I'm positively and utterly impressed by your amazing performance here. There are a bunch of them I already knew but also many I discovered! Going through the entire alphabet with fabulous slang expressions, all in just hardly 25 minutes, wow!
    This was perhaps a bit at the expense of the flow, which might be considered a bit fast and impressive for beginners, but still natural and desirable to listen to for the more advanced among us; I personally enjoyed and appreciated a lot!
    It makes me want to make a text using all of them or maybe, as you suggested, create one with my own British slang list 🙂
    So I'll probably be back for some more ...
    Thank you so much Leila! Great to have you back with us in the pleasant and peaceful intimacy of your kitchen and with a cuppa;
    That was a fantastic, brilliant journey with all this amazing 'slang'; a lot of precision, clarity, natural, and the all thing sprinkled with a lot of humour, I loved it!
    Merci Leila!, bravo! 👏 bisous bisous! 🙏🥰🌹💗

  • @ogaminiratnayake2830
    @ogaminiratnayake2830 Год назад +1

    Hey Leila... Who else, it is always "Ben stokes" who scores the winning run... 🏃😘😘❤️🙏👍😁💯🥇✌️👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿

  • @samirnasri1701
    @samirnasri1701 Год назад

    Thanks Leila 😘 I am bit hesitant to use this vocabulary 🤭 I don't wanna be sound rude ☺️

  • @frfancha
    @frfancha Год назад +1

    You are back with a wonderful lesson! Great content, good pace, everything explained well enough but without too many details to pack all the 59 words in less than 25 minutes.
    Just perfect.
    And even a bonus small game: find the typo's ;-)
    I found 2 of them:
    -My husband is a _dad_ hand
    -Mum said she _should_ go

    • @frfancha
      @frfancha Год назад

      I also love when you say "You should know that one by now" with the appropriate body language, making us feeling as if it was a personal lesson. Making us wanting to learn more. Very well done.

    • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah
      @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah  Год назад

      Oh no! Oops! Think I need to employ you as my proofreader! 🙏😳😂

    • @frfancha
      @frfancha Год назад

      @@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah That would be with great pleasure ;-) But that would be a non native proofreading (which might in some cases be better, a native has sometimes a tendency to read too fast and unintentionally skip typo's by unconsciously auto-correcting them)

  • @salilsahani2721
    @salilsahani2721 Год назад

    Thank you :)

  • @sayeedmohammad1007
    @sayeedmohammad1007 Год назад

    Hi, liela

  • @bishnuhaldar7216
    @bishnuhaldar7216 Год назад

    I love your Chanel

  • @azeemarizoo6873
    @azeemarizoo6873 Год назад

    Fantastic

  • @anandshenolikar2683
    @anandshenolikar2683 Год назад

    Dear i was spaced out through whole video , was scoping out you, tell me ehst should i do to fpcus on matetisl rsther than u

  • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
    @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Год назад

    As a native Briton, I've never heard of "Brassic". When I researched it (On Wikipedia), I learned it's cockney rhyming slang and derives from "Boracic lint" meaning "Skint". I doubt whether anyone outside of London would have heard of this.

  • @juanbarragan6506
    @juanbarragan6506 Год назад

    Do you have online English classes from the UK?

  • @fabrice9252
    @fabrice9252 Год назад +1

    Answers to 'The Sun' and those who trash talked the French Team:
    "C'est plus Harry Kane, les gars, c'est Harry When, WHEN? ..."
    "C'est plus Hurri cane, c'est 'on rit de Kane' !"
    "C'est Harry-kend, t'es en week-end, Harry!"
    "Harry kane, il a fait une passe à la reine d'Angleterre qui est au ciel les amis! ..."
    "Kane, il a tiré au ciel et il a crashé l'avion qui rentrait au Portugal !"
    "Souvenez vous de Waterloo, c'est plus Waterloo, c'est Walker l'eau, Walker prend l'eau !.."
    "Les anglais avaient un plan anti-Mbappé, on leur a fait un plan cul, on les a baisé !..."
    "Le seul plan qui leur reste maintenant, c'est un plan de vol pour rentrer en Angleterre !..." Harry Plane ...
    "The only remaining plan they have now, it's a flight plan to go back to England !"
    "C'est plus Rashford, c'est Rashcorde, y va rentrer en Ford ...
    "C'est plus Bellingham, c'est Bellingame... OVER !"
    "C'est plus le roi Charles, c'est le King chiale ! Pleurez les anglais, Keep crying! .."
    "It's no more 'the Sun', it is 'La SEUM !'
    ...
    😂🐔
    Après le Rosbif (un peu coriace) on va se faire un bon p'tit Couscous; et pour conclure, un p'tit Strukli croate au fromage ! 😋😜 Allez les Bleus! Allez les champions 💙🤍❤ ⚽🏆 ✨✨✨
    Ok, this is no more poetry; but what do you expect, football makes you a bit of an idiot sometimes... And not only the English who invented the game (but not the victory!... 😂 ;-)

  • @yuryhalim3733
    @yuryhalim3733 Год назад

    Awesome! Is this slang only used in the UK?

  • @fabrice9252
    @fabrice9252 Год назад

    ~~~~~~ November ~~~~~~
    Bare maples shiver; Of wilted yellow scraps,
    Each path is covered; cluttered, each threshold
    The gust through branches has some sighs and cries
    Plaintive as the knell that sobs in the shadows.
    Large and sombre clouds blur the horizon;
    The sun barely throws glances to the earth;
    Withered bistre leaves roll over the lawn
    And the swollen stream, like thunder, rumbles
    Farewell serene eve! Farewell clear morning!
    Farewell, the fresh shade! Farewell, mad runnings!
    Goodbye, birds' voices that would cross the wind!
    Farewell to chirpings of the bushes and springs!
    No more glad reapers gathered in wheat fields!
    No more dreamy lovers sat under the arbors!
    No more night concert beneath the starry vault!
    In meadows and woods, no more scents, no more wings!
    Deafening noises grow under the great woods
    Restless and twisted like a dark swell of storm
    The construction men are gone for two months whole,
    And the great pine, rough, under the axes falls.
    A sepulchral breath passes on the valleys,
    Over hillsides, ponds and forests and stubbles;
    And sometimes, at night, we suddenly tremble
    Thinking we see pass a white ghost wandering.
    Under dying suns all is cold, dark, bitter,
    All flees in weeping air, on the wave which steams;
    And the last guyed sails, seeing dawn of winter,
    Leave our icy ports and plunge into the mist.
    No winged bard remains in the numbed pasture;
    And, at eve, on skies, which a vague ray flashes,
    One sees profiling, towards the South turned,
    The triangular flight of migratory geese.
    At home, all are dull, everyone is alone.
    The pallid sky aspect has grieved and saddened
    Coming soon the snow its shroud will unfold
    As onto a corpse, on the tree overturned
    It's the month of pain, of regrets, of goodbyes.
    The hearts feel the cold of marble gravities;
    And grey mourning crowds, with tears in their eyes,
    Will bow 'fore crosses of the cemeteries.
    But sometimes the sun, shattering the haze,
    Pours golden glimmers on thatches and waters
    And we believe we hear the chattering birds,
    We breathe everywhere savage aromas.
    Nude trees seem to us be dressed again in green:
    The lukewarmed wind plays with their supple branches;
    In the vale's hollow, whole covered with leaves,
    It seems we still see joyful couples roaming.
    As the season of blooms and loves and chipmunks
    My youthful dreams have vanished, faded away
    A cloud suddenly has passed over my days,
    Robbed me of a sun that used to make me drunk.
    However sometimes throughout my black sky
    A radiant glint slides on my gloomy brow...
    Then in the bright past, I believe I perceive
    Of my fled delights, floating, the pink image.
    And then 'fore my eyes radiates 'l'avenir';
    And hope is reborn in my delighted mind...
    And the ray that shines for a while on my life,
    It's the one that the heart calls: 'le souvenir'.
    F.D. November 14 th, 2022.
    To Sabrah and Leila.
    Winner of 🥇on A.P.
    🥰🌹💗
    Did you like it? Tell me in the comment below.
    Don't hesitate for any suggestions or corrections, t.y. :-)

  • @sharminjahan7902
    @sharminjahan7902 Год назад

    Owo,Love to see you again after an ages!!🥰🥰🥰🥰learnt a lot from your tutorials

  • @magedanwar5798
    @magedanwar5798 Год назад

    Can we use " full momnty " and " OTT " as a same meaning

  • @greenijgonsalves4847
    @greenijgonsalves4847 Год назад

    Can you provide this idom in pdf

  • @shkarkurdi309
    @shkarkurdi309 Год назад

    Cool 👌👌👌

  • @nikkem1174
    @nikkem1174 Год назад

    Hi Leila! Nice to see you. How are you doing?🥰 thanks for this lovely lesson i learnt some really interesting slang words.
    E.g sentence I had kittens yesterday when I got home and there was nothing for me to eat and the place was messy. My little brother scarped to his bedroom as soon as he saw me.
    I

  • @andreagiraldomdphd.8376
    @andreagiraldomdphd.8376 Год назад

    Hi Leila ! What have you been up to ? I have not hear you in yonks!
    Love you ! A

  • @tinhnguyenofficial3920
    @tinhnguyenofficial3920 Год назад

    Hi there

  • @freddiemercury8700
    @freddiemercury8700 Год назад

    I 've just recognised your kitchen, you must be back to Blighty! What happened to your red kettle?

  • @annedodd5888
    @annedodd5888 Год назад

    Watch Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses.

  • @knvattitude
    @knvattitude Год назад +1

    "either come on you had I see this coming,,.....mam explain this meaning

    • @fabrice9252
      @fabrice9252 Год назад

      Hi Knv attitude!
      The one who says this, in fact, expresses that she/he might have seen the thing (whatever it is) coming onto the person she's talking to.
      'or then I would have seen this (thing) coming on you' would maybe be another way to say it.
      That's what it means; hope that helps.
      Greetings. :-)

  • @manjirabanerjee7169
    @manjirabanerjee7169 Год назад

    Leila ❤️🙂

  • @robertabray-enhus3198
    @robertabray-enhus3198 Год назад

    We do use many of these here in the US. But,I’m in Massachusetts,so maybe that’s why we use them….
    I thought bollocks meant bullshi* ?
    I’ve heard bugger off, to fu*k off..?
    We use dim here,as dumb
    I use effing all the time.
    Fluke means the same here in the US.
    Gutted is being used more lately here
    Half assed the same here.
    Hunky dory the same here
    In the buff same here.
    Peckish I’ve heard it more often now.
    Piss off or to be pissed off. Same here in the US.
    Tight,tight wad,or tight ass here too.
    I use twit a lot here!
    Are you up for,and to
    veg out….the same.
    Whoops same here.
    To get all wound up,or upset.
    Zonked out,really tired here too.
    Zoned out here too!

  • @magedanwar5798
    @magedanwar5798 Год назад

    my mum had kittens when i sawm for a first time in a river Nile

  • @freddiemercury8700
    @freddiemercury8700 Год назад

    Ah look what the cat dragged in ! The one and only like no other! The queen of RUclips: Leila ! With your yellow jumper, you look absolutely ravishing and fresh as a daisy. Bless you for ever ! Greetings from Casablanca. 😘 I wonder how's life treating you in sunny Portugal?

  • @literaryworms2596
    @literaryworms2596 Год назад

    ❤❤

  • @y.y4375
    @y.y4375 Год назад

    What your origin laila ? I'm very proud of you .your way of teaching is very intresting and very useful .

  • @Klopcyna
    @Klopcyna Год назад

    Cor blimey! You're one fit bird and you don't lack personality! I wish I was based in the UK! If I was, I'd be already dating you

  • @souadbenayada4140
    @souadbenayada4140 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @neilhulse4536
    @neilhulse4536 Год назад

    Brassic lint - skint.

  • @johnclarke1319
    @johnclarke1319 Год назад

    Cushty? 71 years on the planet, never heard that!

  • @annedodd5888
    @annedodd5888 Год назад

    Nor me. Must be Cockney!! Skint!!

  • @sanamunir3756
    @sanamunir3756 Год назад +1

    Work. Was. Saying. Tobl as ck. Dolike. Tisdoingdontdoky

  • @gabymeofefet
    @gabymeofefet 10 месяцев назад

    Be careful with Yob - it's a very rude Russian word. Meaning is the same.

  • @teseraaed1567
    @teseraaed1567 Год назад

    Hello darling your very very very sweet⚘

  • @fabrice9252
    @fabrice9252 Год назад +1

    Part 1 -
    1- Airy-fairy: not practical, fanciful and unrealistic
    Ex: I thought of creating a fanciful, airy-fairy character. His name? : Harry Fairy!
    Syn.: tree-hugging / hippyish
    Fr: farfelu / excentrique /fantaisiste / illuminé
    2- (fall/go) Arse over tits: lose balance and fall over without control
    Ex: Going down too fast the steep slope to Caspiu beach, I fell from my bike arse over tits and my face violently hit the road. My face was injured and badly bleeding but I managed to join the beach where I was taken in charge; except of that, I wasn't seriously injured and it didn't compromise the rest of my holiday.
    Fr: (tomber) cul par-dessus tête
    3- Artsy-fartsy: trying too hard to make other people admire your artistic knowledge or ability.
    Ex: ruclips.net/video/1yKay8HDjPU/видео.html
    ruclips.net/video/Nf7vmPPKFVA/видео.html
    ruclips.net/video/tqdk0k_U8Zg/видео.html
    Syn.: eccentric / pompous / smug / pretentious / conceited / presumptuous / quirky / arrogant
    Fr: Pompeux / intello / bobo branché (chébran)
    4- 4- Barmy: behaving strangely or very silly
    Ex: lying down after having read a little, he closes his book. He takes his gun, next to a dozen of light bulbs in his bedside table, aims at and explodes the light in his room before trying to fall asleep; Mister bean is totally barmy! haha 😂
    ruclips.net/video/yYRB4_5LBII/видео.html
    Syn.: crackpot / crazy, daft / dippy, doolally / foolish, gonzo / goofy / idiotic, insane, loony / loopy / nuts, nutty / odd, off one's rocker / off one's / out of one's mind, out to lunch / round the twist / silly, stupid, up the pole / wacko, whacko
    Fr: cinglé / dingue / maboul / timbré / toqué / fou / farfelu / fêlé / déjanté / loufoque / dingo / marteau / extravagant etc.
    5- Barney: a loud argument
    Ex: Last week, my neighbours had another barney and she threatened to get the hell off.
    Syn.: row / tiff / brawl / fight / squabble / argument / bickering etc.
    Fr: prise de bec / dispute / querelle / altercation / chamaillerie / rixe / accrochage etc.
    6- Bickie: biscuit
    Ex: Leila reached for the chocolate bar and the biscuit tin so that she could munch on a couple of bickies while she drank her cuppa before Netflixing. ;-)
    Syn.: biscuit / cookie (u.s.)
    Fr: biscuit / petit gâteau
    7- Bollocking: a reprimand to tell someone off (=Rollocking (softer))
    Ex: Our German teacher who was quite harsh would give us a real bollocking when, by misfortune, we wouldn't know our text.
    Syn.: dressing-down / scolding / row / reprimand / earful / riot act / telling-off
    Fr: engueulade / se prendre un cigare / se prendre une fumante / se faire enguirlander / se faire passer un savon /réprimande / admonestation etc.
    8- brassic: without money, very poor
    Ex: I would have gladly bought that David Gilmour signature customshop Fender guitar, but I'm brassic at the moment!
    Syn.: be broke / be skint
    Fr: être fauché ; ne pas avoir un radis / un rond / une thune ; être sans le sou
    9- buggered: broken or very tired
    Ex: I'm sick and tired of that handling, mate; I'm buggered and it's beer o'clock, let's call it a day!
    Syn: knackered / zonked / ruined / bushed / worn out / tired out / dead tired etc.
    Fr: crevé / lessivé / usé / éreinté / exténué / à bout de force / claqué / fourbu etc.
    10- can't be arsed with: lacking motivation to do anything/something
    can't be doing with (softer)
    Ex: I can't be arsed with going further with that comment; I'll resume later on, my darlings!
    fr: je n'ai pas le force (de/d') ... je n'ai pas le courage (de/d') ... ça me gave (de/d') ...
    to be followed ...

  • @AnnaM-uj5yo
    @AnnaM-uj5yo Год назад

    Great lesson 👏 . Could you do a lesson with words, expressions, Idioms etc that can be use with children, please? Not easy to answer to a child in english, "childish way" when asked what's that between their legs ☺ or like going to toilet for their needs, etc.

  • @parkash9999
    @parkash9999 Год назад

    My goodness, you made my day. Very useful video.

  • @Janicepngs
    @Janicepngs Год назад

    It’s nice to see you again xx

  • @arnoldlieberson0924
    @arnoldlieberson0924 Год назад

    Yepppeyyyy finally my favourite channel has come back !🔥🔥💕

    • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah
      @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah  Год назад +1

      Yes we are back!! Xx

    • @balakrishnan2653
      @balakrishnan2653 Год назад

      I"m really happy to ser your lesson. I waited for this lesson & I'm downloading it now. I've already downloaded 200 or more of your lessons. It's boon that you've become my English teacher. B4N