What makes your videos special, is your positivity. Your tangible kindness is encouraging. It’s evident that what you do is your passion ♥️ I love every single one of your lessons. Listening to them while I’m driving to work, helps me talk with more confidence in my meetings. Thank you very much!
Interactive English,in and of itself,can provide one the best explanation of words as well as is the best english youtube channel to enrich our vocab bank. Thanks Wes for continuously teaching us everything free of cost.
I love learning idioms, having said that this video lesson is much more longer to continue sitting learning at the same time. BY THE WAY, INTERACTIVE ENGLISH channel is always rock to be honest.
It's the Importance of Learning these IDIOMS, Using them naturally, like Native good Speakers It is an added Benefit , that the Learners haven't to loose their Wallet. " Good things come Free " Myself is a Senior Educator of English in INDIA.
Great ! These lesssons are just helpful ! I decided to join to a English club where we got conversations so hopefully I became the best , I'm actually feeling confident , you support us a lot , Thanks a lot 🙏 ❤
Buck- dollar Cost an arm an leg- something that is expensive Pony up- to pay money because it's is owned or one need to settle the debt Telling someone to do what you say To make ends meet- to earn enough money to live and meet your needs (To be) loaded -to say someone has a lot of money To look like a million bucks- to describe a person who looks nice and is elegantly dressed Ragd to riches-when someone goes from being poor to wealthy Bread and butter - the primary way a person earns a living Penny- pincher- a person who tries to save their money and is careful spending their money. Pick up the tab/ pick up the check- to pay for a bill To paint (oneself) into a corner- a situation in which there are no good outcomes A picture's is worth a thousand words -a complex idea can be expressed with one picture To paint the town red- to party and celebrate in a lively way. To see /look at the big picture - to examine and understand the entirety of a situation What's wrong with the picture - to sarcastically ask someone to identify the problem Do I have to paint you a picture?- what else must be done to make somebody understand. Something is like watching the paint dry-saying something is boring and takes a long time.
I am mechanic , always work in a gragge fixing broken parts of cars. During my free time usaully at night i used to sit infront tv watching different programmes including the news. It wasn't untill a little while ago that it dawned on me to change my old habbits. Filling my free time at night to learn american accent. Although english grammer lessons are difficult to me i have to keep tring to understand. English conversation is not my cup of tea and i might pull it back for some other time . Idioms are the most important part for foreingers Using and practicing these idioms isnot rocket science we can try acting like a native. I am going to hange in and listen more lessons from your channel. Thank you.
I love your lessons, Wes. You guys, made them fun and educational. I've already started to use many of the lessons material in my daily communications. Thanks ❤
those were really practical and interesting expressions! i was shock that many of expressions in this video are new to me. i must study hard. thanks for the sharing!
Thanks for the lesson about idioms👍 I learned a lot. Plus, thanks for showing the video about Paris, it’s really pretty and the view is amazing! You guys are great couple🥰😉
Don't you know learning english from LINGODA, specially from country like india,costs an arm and a leg but here through interactive english everything is free of cost.
Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher i would rather you kept teaching us even though we do not know your place coz we should give you something
It is a long lesson thrown together from your old lessons and it is like the strudel of a lazy woman who just throws the ingredients together and puts the strudel into the stove. I need more time to get through it!
If you don't mind I would like to ask you about Academic(advanced) words which is valuable in order to take exam on TOEFL I do really appreciate your efforts,everything you have done for us
I'm so grateful for your response. I would like to ask you for numerous of these words , I mean 1000-2000 may be even more than that ,If it is possible and important as I AM DETERMINED to pursue my goal TO BE FLUENT CONFIDENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BY ANY MEANS .Due to financial problems I am learning without any mentor,mostly by YOUTOUB channel . I hope you will cooperate and understand.
@@InteractiveEng your absolutely welcome! I’ve been watching your channel for a couple years now. And is my 100% number 1 go to channel. Hope you have a good Sunday!
1492. To cost an arm and a leg: something too expensive 1493. Pony up: you need to pay money coz you owed that one. To pay money because it’s owed or one needs to settle a debt. 1494. Put your money where your mouth is: telling someone to do something: to spend money in order to improve a bad situation; to spend money so people know you mean what you say. 1495. To make ends meet: to earn enough money to live and meet your needs 1496. To be loaded: to say someone has a lot of money 1497. To look like a million bucks/Doller: to describe a person who looks nice and is elegantly dressed. 1498. Shell out/ fork over: to pay something. 1499. Rags to riches: when someone goes from being poor to wealthy 1500. Rag: a piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece, used typically for cleaning things or a newspaper, typically one regarded as being of low quality. 1501. Bread and butter: the primary way a person earns a living 1502. Foot the bill: to pay for something, especially something expensive 1503. Break the bank: refer to something that costs too much and you probably cannot afford it. 1504. Penny-pincher: a person who tries to save their money and is careful spending their money. 1505. Pick up the tab/ pick up the check: to pay for a bill 1506. To paint (oneself) into a corner: a situation in which there are no good cuts comes. 1507. A picture is worth a thousand words: a complex idea can be expressed with one picture: 1508. To paint the town red: to party and celebrate in a lively way 1509. To see/ look at the big picture: to examine and understand the 1510. what’s wrong with this picture? : to sarcastically ask something to densify the problem or situation 1511. do I have to paint you a picture: what else must be done to make someone understand? 1512. (Something) is like watching the paint dry: saying something is boring and takes a long time. 1513. To paint a --------picture: to describe something in a certain way 1514. Keep (one’s) eye on the ball: giving complete attention to a particular activity 1515. To be on the ball: alert and aware of what it’s going on around you. 1516. To get the ball rolling: to start to begin something. 1517. To get a kick out of (something): to greatly enjoy an activity or event 1518. Game changer: an event that shifts the way of doing something 1519. Game plan: a strategy 1520. To blow the whistle on (someone): make information public regarding harmful activities. 1521. To be robbed: expressing that something was unfair or unjust. 1522. To take sides: to support one person over another in a dispute 1523. To be on a roll: to be on a streak of success 1524. Piece of cake: very easy 1525. Have your cake and eat it too: something is no longer available or you cannot get it again. 1526. Icing on the cake: something makes good even better and vice versa 1527. Sugar-coat: seem better; acceptable that it is 1528. Easy as apple pie: a task or experience as pleasurable and simple. 1529. Flat as a pancake: looks flat without ridges and bumps 1530. Nutty as a fruitcake: pretty crazy 1531. That’s the way the cookie crumbles: that’s how life works 1532. Sell like hotcakes: sells very well and successful 1533. Have a sweet tooth: love dessert and sugar 1534. Keep your chin up: encourage someone to stay positive in a difficult situation. 1535. Hang in there: encourage someone to keep trying and not give up when in a difficult situation 1536. Break a leg: wishing someone good luck 1537. In the bag: to be sure of success or sure of accomplishing something; Suring someone there get success or opportunity 1538. Sky’s the limit: there is no limit to one’s success or aspirations 1539. The world is your oyster: expressing that someone has many opportunities and choices 1540. Light at the end of the tunnel: there will be an improvement or an end to a difficult situation 1541. There’s plenty of fish in the sea: reassure someone who ended a relationship that there are others out there for them to have a romantic relationship with 1542. Look on the bright side: try to be cheerful or think positively about a bad situation 1543. Pull yourself together: gain control over your emotions; become calm and behave normally 1544. Fingers crossed: express hope that something will happen 1545. A blessing in disguise: something that appears bad at first but happens to be good 1546. Cool as a cucumber: a person can calm and relax 1547. Not my cup of tea: something you are not interested in or don’t like 1548. In a nutshell: explained in the fewest possible words 1549. Put all your eggs in one basket: advice that says not to put all of your effort resources idiom area 1550. To spice things up: to change a boring routine to something exciting 1551. Bring home the bacon: to earn money from employment; be successful; bring money; make a money 1552. You won’t get a Lemon: something, such as a car, that doesn’t work well 1553. Spill the beans: to reveal secret information 1554. Cheesy: cheap; inferior; lame; tacky; low quality
Hi, thank you for your channel and your videos, they are awesome! After watching this video I got a feeling that the lady is not a native speaker, I kind of hear a subtle accent. Am I right or it just seems so to me? :)
Do I have to paint a picture to tell you that Interactive English is very important for your English skills so you can look like a million bucks? So common get the ball rolling, put your eyes on the ball, trust me, when you keep hanging in there, you can see the light at the end of the tunnel. I know you're strugeling to make ends meet, but don't forget to study, cause when you do it, I tell you, you don't paint yourself into a corner, it seems hard, but there's always blessing in disguis. So, you better put your chin up. Break a leg my friends.
What makes your videos special, is your positivity. Your tangible kindness is encouraging. It’s evident that what you do is your passion ♥️
I love every single one of your lessons. Listening to them while I’m driving to work, helps me talk with more confidence in my meetings. Thank you very much!
Wow, thank you! I really appreciate it. 😊
Keep up the good work!👍💯
Interactive English,in and of itself,can provide one the best explanation of words as well as is the best english youtube channel to enrich our vocab bank.
Thanks Wes for continuously teaching us everything free of cost.
I love learning idioms, having said that this video lesson is much more longer to continue sitting learning at the same time.
BY THE WAY, INTERACTIVE ENGLISH channel is always rock to be honest.
It's the Importance of Learning these IDIOMS, Using them naturally, like Native good Speakers
It is an added Benefit , that the Learners haven't to loose their Wallet.
" Good things come Free "
Myself is a Senior Educator of English in INDIA.
One of the best content on RUclips!!!!
Thanks so much! 😃
Great ! These lesssons are just helpful ! I decided to join to a English club where we got conversations so hopefully I became the best , I'm actually feeling confident , you support us a lot , Thanks a lot 🙏 ❤
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One thing i love learning from your channel is nothing but english expressions.
Buck- dollar
Cost an arm an leg- something that is expensive
Pony up- to pay money because it's is owned or one need to settle the debt
Telling someone to do what you say
To make ends meet- to earn enough money to live and meet your needs
(To be) loaded -to say someone has a lot of money
To look like a million bucks- to describe a person who looks nice and is elegantly dressed
Ragd to riches-when someone goes from being poor to wealthy
Bread and butter - the primary way a person earns a living
Penny- pincher- a person who tries to save their money and is careful spending their money.
Pick up the tab/ pick up the check- to pay for a bill
To paint (oneself) into a corner- a situation in which there are no good outcomes
A picture's is worth a thousand words -a complex idea can be expressed with one picture
To paint the town red- to party and celebrate in a lively way.
To see /look at the big picture - to examine and understand the entirety of a situation
What's wrong with the picture - to sarcastically ask someone to identify the problem
Do I have to paint you a picture?- what else must be done to make somebody understand.
Something is like watching the paint dry-saying something is boring and takes a long time.
Your teaching is always fantastic. If you could provide a PDF of these important idioms or phrases, it would be the cherry on the top. ❤️
Thanks so much! I'm working on more PDFs for these lessons. 👍
@@InteractiveEng that's great to know sir 😃 thanks a lot
Interactive English my best Chanel ever!!!
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Your videos are very useful! I'm an English teacher from Romania! Warm greetings from Romania!
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Wes is great and so is his channel. Awesome educator! Thank you very much!
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Pollo!
you do really are so good teaching English. endless thankful with you. I am Spanish speaker. Trying to learn English by myself
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Such a good teacher, thank you Wes
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You make such brilliant lessons with excellent explanations! Thanks you very much!
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I appreciate your hard working ! Never give up ⬆️ you deserve more
I appreciate that! 😃
I am mechanic , always work in a gragge fixing broken parts of cars.
During my free time usaully at night i used to sit infront tv watching different programmes including the news.
It wasn't untill a little while ago that it dawned on me to change my old habbits.
Filling my free time at night to learn american accent.
Although english grammer lessons are difficult to me i have to keep tring to understand.
English conversation is not my cup of tea and i might pull it back for some other time .
Idioms are the most important part for foreingers
Using and practicing these idioms isnot rocket science we can try acting like a native.
I am going to hange in and listen more lessons from your channel.
Thank you.
Awesome lesson and both of you look like a million bucks 🙏🏻💞✨
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Hey, you guys are really living it up! Enjoy it.
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Have you considered explaining idiom origins? Perhaps it could make your lessons even more exciting.
I'll keep your suggestion in mind for the future. 👍
Good boy !! Thanks a lot from Brasil
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I can’t believe I just found this channel. Thank you so much. Subscribed, notification on, and like button. I am so glad. Happy 4th
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I love your lessons, Wes. You guys, made them fun and educational. I've already started to use many of the lessons material in my daily communications. Thanks ❤
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God bless you and America! I worked as an interpreter and a teacher of English in Moscow/ Thanks for your videos !!!
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those were really practical and interesting expressions! i was shock that many of expressions in this video are new to me. i must study hard. thanks for the sharing!
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Keep up the good work!👍💯🙂
Thanks for the lesson about idioms👍 I learned a lot. Plus, thanks for showing the video about Paris, it’s really pretty and the view is amazing! You guys are great couple🥰😉
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Very useful and easy to understand. Thank you!
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Thank You 🙏👍
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Bravo Wes.Thanks so much.
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thanks you so much teacher l really like learning idioms they're fantastic
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Don't you know learning english from LINGODA, specially from country like india,costs an arm and a leg but here through interactive english everything is free of cost.
great, I'm so happy for you. 😀👍🏽
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Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher i would rather you kept teaching us even though we do not know your place coz we should give you something
I'm loaded
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Great, Wesh! This is a useful lesson; I will share this with my big group of English study.
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Great idioms thank you so much, again! ❤
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Nice to see Paris! and more good lessons.
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thank you Sir for this lesson.
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I always hang in there to use phrasal verb to improve my knowledge...
Great interactive video
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You, guys, are the best! Сoming across your channel just opened the whole new world in my daily communications! Thank you, thank you!
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Your videos are so inspirational and encouraging and even engaging, you keep our chins up and invite us to see more installments.
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Thank you so much 👍👍
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It is a long lesson thrown together from your old lessons and it is like the strudel of a lazy woman who just throws the ingredients together and puts the strudel into the stove. I need more time to get through it!
If you don't mind I would like to ask you about Academic(advanced) words which is valuable in order to take exam on TOEFL
I do really appreciate your efforts,everything you have done for us
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I'm so grateful for your response.
I would like to ask you for numerous of these words , I mean 1000-2000 may be even more than that ,If it is possible and important as I AM DETERMINED to pursue my goal TO BE FLUENT CONFIDENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BY ANY MEANS .Due to financial problems I am learning without any mentor,mostly by YOUTOUB channel .
I hope you will cooperate and understand.
I am from Libya and you are so smart and I enjoy much your videos
Thank you for sharing your Paris video, felt like I was traveling with you both, also gave me a break during the intensified study hours. Thanks.
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You as a great teacher you look like a million dollar
Thanks! Same to you. 😉
Dope video cheers you Wes 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 feel chipper to glimpse at this video
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Your brilliant! ❤
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@@InteractiveEng your absolutely welcome! I’ve been watching your channel for a couple years now. And is my 100% number 1 go to channel. Hope you have a good Sunday!
1492. To cost an arm and a leg: something too expensive
1493. Pony up: you need to pay money coz you owed that one. To pay money because it’s owed or one needs to settle a debt.
1494. Put your money where your mouth is: telling someone to do something: to spend money in order to improve a bad situation; to spend money so people know you mean what you say.
1495. To make ends meet: to earn enough money to live and meet your needs
1496. To be loaded: to say someone has a lot of money
1497. To look like a million bucks/Doller: to describe a person who looks nice and is elegantly dressed.
1498. Shell out/ fork over: to pay something.
1499. Rags to riches: when someone goes from being poor to wealthy
1500. Rag: a piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece, used typically for cleaning things or a newspaper, typically one regarded as being of low quality.
1501. Bread and butter: the primary way a person earns a living
1502. Foot the bill: to pay for something, especially something expensive
1503. Break the bank: refer to something that costs too much and you probably cannot afford it.
1504. Penny-pincher: a person who tries to save their money and is careful spending their money.
1505. Pick up the tab/ pick up the check: to pay for a bill
1506. To paint (oneself) into a corner: a situation in which there are no good cuts comes.
1507. A picture is worth a thousand words: a complex idea can be expressed with one picture:
1508. To paint the town red: to party and celebrate in a lively way
1509. To see/ look at the big picture: to examine and understand the
1510. what’s wrong with this picture? : to sarcastically ask something to densify the problem or situation
1511. do I have to paint you a picture: what else must be done to make someone understand?
1512. (Something) is like watching the paint dry: saying something is boring and takes a long time.
1513. To paint a --------picture: to describe something in a certain way
1514. Keep (one’s) eye on the ball: giving complete attention to a particular activity
1515. To be on the ball: alert and aware of what it’s going on around you.
1516. To get the ball rolling: to start to begin something.
1517. To get a kick out of (something): to greatly enjoy an activity or event
1518. Game changer: an event that shifts the way of doing something
1519. Game plan: a strategy
1520. To blow the whistle on (someone): make information public regarding harmful activities.
1521. To be robbed: expressing that something was unfair or unjust.
1522. To take sides: to support one person over another in a dispute
1523. To be on a roll: to be on a streak of success
1524. Piece of cake: very easy
1525. Have your cake and eat it too: something is no longer available or you cannot get it again.
1526. Icing on the cake: something makes good even better and vice versa
1527. Sugar-coat: seem better; acceptable that it is
1528. Easy as apple pie: a task or experience as pleasurable and simple.
1529. Flat as a pancake: looks flat without ridges and bumps
1530. Nutty as a fruitcake: pretty crazy
1531. That’s the way the cookie crumbles: that’s how life works
1532. Sell like hotcakes: sells very well and successful
1533. Have a sweet tooth: love dessert and sugar
1534. Keep your chin up: encourage someone to stay positive in a difficult situation.
1535. Hang in there: encourage someone to keep trying and not give up when in a difficult situation
1536. Break a leg: wishing someone good luck
1537. In the bag: to be sure of success or sure of accomplishing something; Suring someone there get success or opportunity
1538. Sky’s the limit: there is no limit to one’s success or aspirations
1539. The world is your oyster: expressing that someone has many opportunities and choices
1540. Light at the end of the tunnel: there will be an improvement or an end to a difficult situation
1541. There’s plenty of fish in the sea: reassure someone who ended a relationship that there are others out there for them to have a romantic relationship with
1542. Look on the bright side: try to be cheerful or think positively about a bad situation
1543. Pull yourself together: gain control over your emotions; become calm and behave normally
1544. Fingers crossed: express hope that something will happen
1545. A blessing in disguise: something that appears bad at first but happens to be good
1546. Cool as a cucumber: a person can calm and relax
1547. Not my cup of tea: something you are not interested in or don’t like
1548. In a nutshell: explained in the fewest possible words
1549. Put all your eggs in one basket: advice that says not to put all of your effort resources idiom area
1550. To spice things up: to change a boring routine to something exciting
1551. Bring home the bacon: to earn money from employment; be successful; bring money; make a money
1552. You won’t get a Lemon: something, such as a car, that doesn’t work well
1553. Spill the beans: to reveal secret information
1554. Cheesy: cheap; inferior; lame; tacky; low quality
we all really appreciate your efforts of listing all these idioms.thank you so much!!!
Thank you, It's very helpful and Informative.
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Interesting episode! Thank you 🤝
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it would be so nice of you if you add a subtitle down the example's clips to get your followers to understand better.
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Great channel man!
I listen often to your channel while working remotely so I can both listen to somebody and be learning something new :D
That's great! Keep up the good work! 👍
I highly recommend this channel ❤❤
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thank you sir
Amor, means love, same in Spanish, AMOR, MI AMOR, MY LOVE, by the way love your videos, learning a lot from you ❤️
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Hello teacher! Thanks. 18/12/23
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Thanks I love this video. Learned a lot!! ❤
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great Wes really great both of you I always learn from you. Yes Captain My Captain
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Thank you to teach me
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Since I set off my journey learning English, I've been through a lot, Is hard to keep my chin up
I am from IRAN, you are the best👌
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From Tanzania, l thank you.
My pleasure.
Hlw sir...I am ur big big fan.Thank u so much for such kinda amazing videos.✨✨
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I like the way you explain 👍
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You guys are great!
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Your videos are very practical and informative. Keep it up!
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Quite a few f these idioms are new for me. Referring to a car that doesn't work as 'lemon', 'break a leg', 'pony up' are some of them.
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Good morning Wes, What about "getting a bang for a buck #, did you give it a "cold shoulder" or just fofget it?Nice day
Amazing teachers, keep going !
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I am from Brazil.
That's amazing.
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so beautiful video! Thank you so much for your dedication!!😊
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Useful idioms that English learners will hear almost everywhere!
Hi, thank you for your channel and your videos, they are awesome! After watching this video I got a feeling that the lady is not a native speaker, I kind of hear a subtle accent. Am I right or it just seems so to me? :)
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@@InteractiveEng I see. My ear didn't fail :)
A good suggestion is to teach us many idioms about time in some future vid , BRO THANKS
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Favorite topic
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Wow alot thanks
Most welcome 😊
Awesome ,
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Oh my gosh!!! When i gotta restaurant i footed the bill
I will keep my fingers crossed for you
Tnx , I hv an exam tomorrow.
Excellent!
Thank you Sir ❤
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This is also my favorite video here.
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@@InteractiveEng Thanks to you as well.
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Isn't it an old lesson that has been on this channel before? I remember all these idioms being explained here before.
It's actually a potpourri of several lessons previously put out on the channel.
I'm cool as a cucumber 🥒 😎. Good rhymed ! vote for my comment!
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Love it!
From zambia sir
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NXT waiting for phrasal verb section 🥰😍
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这一期很有趣
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Wes, You are handsome, knowledgeable, and look like a million bucks.
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Hello, pet slayer means someone who kills pets or there's a slayer in a pet's possession or it means that your pet is a slayer?
Wes, don't you want to keep the flow?❤❤❤❤❤
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Do I have to paint a picture to tell you that Interactive English is very important for your English skills so you can look like a million bucks? So common get the ball rolling, put your eyes on the ball, trust me, when you keep hanging in there, you can see the light at the end of the tunnel. I know you're strugeling to make ends meet, but don't forget to study, cause when you do it, I tell you, you don't paint yourself into a corner, it seems hard, but there's always blessing in disguis. So, you better put your chin up. Break a leg my friends.
Idioms are what we call phrases or sayings in Spanish. We call them Dichos in Spanish.
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I love this
Thanks so much! 😃
Great
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You're great.. You really look like a million Bucks
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Hey, Wes. I hesitate making comments or asking questions because I never know if you’re going to answer me.
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