I love all of your videos, the examples, the explanations we can relate to. But the way you ended the video with the use of all of the expressions! Wow! Very imaginative and creative! My respect to you! Thank you!
I like how you conclude the course using the same idioms that you spoke about. I live in the US but never was able to catch up more info in the real world and improve my English drastically as I do when I watch your videos. You nailed it, Great concept. My goal is to become very fluent
Your lessons are among the best - if not THE best - I have seen in decades of study. As regards this one, I particularly like the expression "Close, but no cigar". Without your explanation, I would never guess its meaning.
I have to learn E sooner rather than late, Mrs Wes. Because i dont want to spend my spare time wastefully and i have to study as much as i can. Strike the iron when it is hot, like the proveb you taught. We all are busy, in and of itself. Thank you so much for your lesson, Mr. Wes.
Wes it helps me a lot understanding the american idioms. When i started working as a call center agent n cebu PH i watch your channel on how to properly pronounce the 50 states in the USA.
Excellent job 👌 thanks Wess... and I like the way you are linking these expressions at the end.,. it's simple but it's really powerful to retain the words.. keep it up.
Hello Wes, first of all, thank you very much for your excellent RUclips channel and its contents. Videos really help me a lot in learning new things. I have a question. Expressions - Let's play by ear and we'll cross the bridge when we come to it - do they have same meaning ? Please let us know.
I always love yr English video lesson super awesome. Best English lesson here, upload by special English teacher. I'm so grateful for yr hard work to do this Have a great day. 👍👍👍
Hello Wes! Happy Tuesday, how's it going? Just wanted to say that your today's lesson is incredibly awesome! Looking forward to more videos like this one from you. Till then, please stay safe and stay well. Greetings from a sunny with no clouds in the sky São Paulo, Brazil! 🇧🇷
Sir we want more parts of this series 🔥🔥 This "American expression" series is so informative ❤️❤️... Please make more videos on this Love and support from India ❤️❤️💗
Hellow Wes, thank you for your lesson. I enjoyed it as the other ones you give. I have not jumped the Interactive English bandwagon. I've joined your lessons because the Teacher has a good, clear pronunciation and gives English in a good, interesting, and understandable way. I spend your lesson's time with use and pleasure. Today, in your summarizing, you used the expression: "...go do laundry" without "to" before the second verb. I have never come across to it. Could I use that pattern to say " to go help my friend; to go pay my bills; to go watch the new movie ...."? Hope you'll answer sooner rather than later. Just in a nutshell - "yes" or "no". I don't want to steal your time and throw a wrench into your daily schedule. Thanks in advance.
The issue is that most of us live and work outside the US and when we use native language, nonnative will not understand us. Then language becomes a hurdle rather than a means of communication.
Would've been Could've been Should've been Must've been Could you make a Video for these? i dunno know how to use these .. i hope you grant me this favour Massive Thanks Teacher Wes God bless you and your Family 👍❤️🙏😃
@@InteractiveEng hi Sir Wes, Thank you for your response. "I hope you grant me that" "i hope you give me that" I dunno how to say that in english correctly hahaha lol😅
@@InteractiveEng In my language, (Filipino) "Sana pagbigyan mo ko" I dunno how to translate in English .. The translation could be "hopefully you give me that" or "I hope you grant me that" or "I hope you do the favor" hahaha Sir Wes 😅
my god when you talked at the end of the lesson using those expressions, i could not understand, so i think it's crucial to learn the idioms...thanks for the video
Such a great lesson, thank you very much! I'm new here and now subscribed to the channel. By the way, very useful expressions. I didn't know most of them and bet they'll be quite useful when I go to the US next year. Hope nothing that could potentially throw a wrench into your youtube channel and lessons happens, so that you can keep this great work up! Greetings from Brazil!
Hi Wes!Thank you for teaching us a lot of useful expressions.I have a question about the explanation for “ I hear you.”.Is the word ‘ empathize ’ another way for emphasize? Ikuo from Japan🇯🇵
I have been patiently waiting for a Videos Hoping that you will be making videos in your free time. Again saying to make videos To become master in English what is required and explaining talking spontaneously.
Hello there Wes, you are an amazing teacher. Thank you for your videos. Could you tell me where you were at when you recorded this video? It seems like there is a castle behind you, all the way in the back. It´s gorgeous. Is this where you live? What city is that? I lived for some years in San Francisco. Like the song says: I left my hear in San Francisco, that´s for sure.
Thanks for checking out the lesson. This was filmed in Budapest, Hungary, which is where I currently live. In the background is the Gellert Hotel, which is a famous hotel along the Danube River. 👍
We sure didn't buy you heading to do laundry 😄, but we really like your lessons. When I thought I had heard a lot of English expressions and then you've got new ones. Always learning it's great. Looking forward to watching more videos.
Wow all of those expressions are from movies, and simsons, i like the expression of i hear you, i'm not buying it if there is an ad on the internet it said: you won a phone congrats, you got a phone.
Thanks for your comment. I am not currently on Cambly. I run my own speaking course. You can check out my website. interactive-english1.teachable.com/p/interactive-english
I love all of your videos, the examples, the explanations we can relate to. But the way you ended the video with the use of all of the expressions! Wow! Very imaginative and creative! My respect to you! Thank you!
Glad you liked it! Thanks so much for your comment. 😊
I like how you conclude the course using the same idioms that you spoke about. I live in the US but never was able to catch up more info in the real world and improve my English drastically as I do when I watch your videos. You nailed it, Great concept.
My goal is to become very fluent
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Your lessons are among the best - if not THE best - I have seen in decades of study. As regards this one, I particularly like the expression "Close, but no cigar". Without your explanation, I would never guess its meaning.
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Excellent as always thanks a lot!
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I have to learn E sooner rather than late, Mrs Wes. Because i dont want to spend my spare time wastefully and i have to study as much as i can. Strike the iron when it is hot, like the proveb you taught. We all are busy, in and of itself. Thank you so much for your lesson, Mr. Wes.
You explained everything clearly, thank you!
Clever ending. I love it.
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thank you for these interesting videos you are a great teacher
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Great video. So interesting and fruitful . I really appreciate.
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Thank you Wes. I am always so happy to follow your new video
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Hi!
Your lesson for idiom is really helpful to me!!! Thanks 😊
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You are the excellent english teacher i come across in the you tube channel. Keep up the good work. From India.
Wow, thank you! 😊
Fantastic lesson as usual, Wes! Looooooooved the examples at the end, brilliant! Thanks a million!
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So great all new expression, I did not know, I appreciqted very much your time teaching us every single lesson. Gretrings from Honduras ¡¡¡
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I love you guys from Algeria 🇩🇿
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I really like how you sometimes sum up and revise the expressions adding your personal touch!😍..I will.never forget them!❤❤👏👏Thanks a lot Wes!
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Its indeed useful expression, thanks to you
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Your videos are always the best!
Thank you ever so much for sharing all this information.
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Loved all the expression . This is my first lesson of your videos. Thankyou 😀❤️
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Useful video as always. Thank you ☺️
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Thank you so much from India 🙏👍👏 Take care, Mr. Wes.
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍
Thanks for your effort
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Wes it helps me a lot understanding the american idioms. When i started working as a call center agent n cebu PH i watch your channel on how to properly pronounce the 50 states in the USA.
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Your channel is great l like this channel ❤️😘 keep it up 👍
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Awesome lesson!
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Hi Wes, another incredible lesson. Loved all the expressions. Thank you.
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Good morning from Uganda..I enjoy your lessons
Excellent job 👌 thanks Wess... and I like the way you are linking these expressions at the end.,. it's simple but it's really powerful to retain the words.. keep it up.
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Thank you so much _ Teacher _ SAAD RAMADHAN MUHI _IRAQ
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Impressive and massive expressions by Wes Teacher, 🙏
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Hello, Mr Wes. I really like your videos, they're really helpful, thank you.
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Hello Wes, first of all, thank you very much for your excellent RUclips channel and its contents. Videos really help me a lot in learning new things. I have a question. Expressions - Let's play by ear and we'll cross the bridge when we come to it - do they have same meaning ? Please let us know.
I always love yr English video lesson super awesome. Best English lesson here, upload by special English teacher.
I'm so grateful for yr hard work to do this
Have a great day. 👍👍👍
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I liked the way you teach Sir it's understandable 🙂🙂🙂
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Hello Wes! Happy Tuesday, how's it going? Just wanted to say that your today's lesson is incredibly awesome! Looking forward to more videos like this one from you. Till then, please stay safe and stay well. Greetings from a sunny with no clouds in the sky São Paulo, Brazil! 🇧🇷
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Love your channel so much! 😍
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Thank you for your effort ...that was really helpful
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Those are really cool and useful expressions! If you start using them, you make your English more........ English
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Sir we want more parts of this series 🔥🔥
This "American expression" series is so informative ❤️❤️...
Please make more videos on this
Love and support from India ❤️❤️💗
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I'm the one always make a last minute decision, the Play it by ear expression is my most favorite one. Thank you Mr.Wes for a great lesson 👏🏽
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I really like your lessons!!!!!
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Thank you so much!! ❤️🙌🏽😊😊
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Wes you great teacher 👨🏫!
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All addicted on your great lessons indeed Sir.
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As usual... great lesson
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A hell of a lesson!
Thanks so much! 😃
Thank you sir
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Thank u! This is so useful
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Great lessons
Thanks so much! 😃
i think even advanced level people should know your channel i always learn something new from it! keep up the great work. like.
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Thank you for the video. I always learn something new. Peace
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You're great! Thanks 👍
Thank you Sir for this helpful content ❤️
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Thanks a billion! I thoroughly enjoyed the video ❤️
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Amazing video, my dear Wes! Thanks a lot for sharing it. 👌❤☺
It was fun! Especially I like the end, most of the new expressions in one speech
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Hellow Wes, thank you for your lesson. I enjoyed it as the other ones you give. I have not jumped the Interactive English bandwagon. I've joined your lessons because the Teacher has a good, clear pronunciation and gives English in a good, interesting, and understandable way. I spend your lesson's time with use and pleasure. Today, in your summarizing, you used the expression: "...go do laundry" without "to" before the second verb. I have never come across to it. Could I use that pattern to say " to go help my friend; to go pay my bills; to go watch the new movie ...."? Hope you'll answer sooner rather than later. Just in a nutshell - "yes" or "no". I don't want to steal your time and throw a wrench into your daily schedule. Thanks in advance.
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. And yes, the phrases you mentioned work. 👍
The issue is that most of us live and work outside the US and when we use native language, nonnative will not understand us. Then language becomes a hurdle rather than a means of communication.
Another AMAZING valuable lesson 😍 Thank you 🤗 🤗 🤗
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I learned bunch of new expressions! Thank you Wes😃
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Loved the lesson 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻💖🌹
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Love from india🇮🇳
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Wow, what a powerful accent!! What state are u from?? I suscribed!! These videoa are really good. Thanks a milllion!!
Thanks for the sub! I grew up along the East Coast but the last place I lived was California. At the moment, I reside in Europe. 😊
I jump on lesson bandwagon,hear you ,you are a legende 👌👌😍😍 from morocco
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thanks Wes, interesting lesson. Enjoyed so much.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Yashar. 😃
In and of itself, I like your channel
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Thank you fo lesson , practice listen english .
Bay bay.
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@@InteractiveEng Okey , sorry my english ,am rusian
Would've been
Could've been
Should've been
Must've been
Could you make a Video for these?
i dunno know how to use these ..
i hope you grant me this favour
Massive Thanks Teacher Wes God bless you and your Family 👍❤️🙏😃
Thanks for your comment. I'll keep your suggestion in mind for the future. 👍
@@InteractiveEng
hi Sir Wes, Thank you for your response.
"I hope you grant me that"
"i hope you give me that"
I dunno how to say that in english correctly hahaha lol😅
@@InteractiveEng
In my language, (Filipino)
"Sana pagbigyan mo ko"
I dunno how to translate in English ..
The translation could be
"hopefully you give me that"
or
"I hope you grant me that"
or
"I hope you do the favor"
hahaha Sir Wes 😅
I am really appreciate your video
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You're the best 👍!!!
Thanks you! I think you're the best! 😉
Every time I start watching your videos, i lose the track if time.😉 thanks for your awesone videos
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Good nigth..
Same to you. 😉
my god when you talked at the end of the lesson using those expressions, i could not understand, so i think it's crucial to learn the idioms...thanks for the video
Glad it was helpful! 😃
Close but no cigar...my fav :)
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Great!
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Great 👍🏻
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Such a great lesson, thank you very much! I'm new here and now subscribed to the channel. By the way, very useful expressions. I didn't know most of them and bet they'll be quite useful when I go to the US next year. Hope nothing that could potentially throw a wrench into your youtube channel and lessons happens, so that you can keep this great work up! Greetings from Brazil!
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Hi Wes!Thank you for teaching us a lot of useful expressions.I have a question about the explanation for “ I hear you.”.Is the word
‘ empathize ’ another way for
emphasize?
Ikuo from Japan🇯🇵
Thanks for commenting. Those are two different verbs. To emphasize something is to stress the importance. 👍
@@InteractiveEng Hi Wes!Thank you for the heartfelt comment all the time.Ikuo from Japan.
Thanks for your lesson! Can you say "I feel you" with the same meaning of "I hear you"?
Thanks for checking out the lesson. Yes, you can also say that phrase. 👍
Thanks for your lessons
I have been patiently waiting for a Videos
Hoping that you will be making videos in your free time.
Again saying to make videos
To become master in English what is required and explaining talking spontaneously.
Hello there Wes, you are an amazing teacher. Thank you for your videos. Could you tell me where you were at when you recorded this video? It seems like there is a castle behind you, all the way in the back. It´s gorgeous. Is this where you live? What city is that? I lived for some years in San Francisco. Like the song says: I left my hear in San Francisco, that´s for sure.
Thanks for checking out the lesson. This was filmed in Budapest, Hungary, which is where I currently live. In the background is the Gellert Hotel, which is a famous hotel along the Danube River. 👍
@@InteractiveEng just outstanding. thank you Wes. 😃
You must buy it, sooner rather than later, that you are,in and of itself, Amazing.
Throw a wrench if I'm wrong somewhere (Guru =God who Guides)🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Wow..Wes..ur pretty good with words..that was really interesting😀😀👍💪👍👍
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Excellent ending ❣️ and kudos for 400k 👍 Love from 🇮🇳🙏
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@@InteractiveEng 😊❣️
I hear you. I'm here 😄
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Hi sir. Please you explain expression and some words from western movies. Thanks
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@@InteractiveEng thanks
you gave me an exellent task...i am gonna find an eguivalent in russian...
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Wow I really like this video
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We are watching your video for the first time.
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😂😂😂Gracias
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We sure didn't buy you heading to do laundry 😄, but we really like your lessons. When I thought I had heard a lot of English expressions and then you've got new ones. Always learning it's great. Looking forward to watching more videos.
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(Tresspassers will be prosecuted) voice change
But begin with tresspassers
Sir
Wow all of those expressions are from movies, and simsons, i like the expression of i hear you, i'm not buying it if there is an ad on the internet it said: you won a phone congrats, you got a phone.
Thanks for checking out the lesson. Hope you learned some new expressions. 😉
You look handsome in this hairstyle🥰🥰🥰
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❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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You look so handsome Wes, this is the reason why I watch your channel.
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First like sir
AWESOME! Thanks for being #1! 👏
May I know if you are one of Cambly teachers or not ???
Thanks for your comment. I am not currently on Cambly. I run my own speaking course. You can check out my website. interactive-english1.teachable.com/p/interactive-english
Hi Wes how are you doing
Doing well. How are you? Thanks for checking out the lesson. 👍
I see you finally decided to jump on the bandwagon and give your face a clean shave, Wes!
LOL...I try to look presentable, but I prefer the stubble. 👍