Thank you mrs Helen for wonderful educational channel. I looked up for meaning of idioms you mentioned briefly here it’s kick off means to start event or activity especially in particular way , in slang uk to do overcome with anger to start argument or fight . On it last leg means in such bad condition that it will soon be unable to work as it should . Open mind to wait until you know all facts before forming opinion or making judgment. Close mind is not willing to consider different ideas or opinions. Get on my nerves to be extremely annoying to someone. Golden opportunity is chance to do something that is likely to be successful and rewarding. Good luck to you your loved ones .
Yes, says is pronounced /seiz/. You will also hear it pronounced /sez/, depending on the accent of the speaker. I might pronounce it /sez/ if I'm feeling lazy or not concentrating, but it will be /seiz/ when I'm teaching!
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Thank you mrs Helen for wonderful educational channel. I looked up for meaning of idioms you mentioned briefly here it’s kick off means to start event or activity especially in particular way , in slang uk to do overcome with anger to start argument or fight . On it last leg means in such bad condition that it will soon be unable to work as it should . Open mind to wait until you know all facts before forming opinion or making judgment. Close mind is not willing to consider different ideas or opinions. Get on my nerves to be extremely annoying to someone. Golden opportunity is chance to do something that is likely to be successful and rewarding. Good luck to you your loved ones .
They are good descriptions, you understood them all perfectly. 😊
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I like you speak clearly and slowly. I could understand all your explanation
Thank you, I’m glad you could understand it all.
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Greetings from Chile
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Thank you from the heart for this video and the beauty of your pronunciation
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Hi, Helen! Do I hear you right saying /seiz/ in “says”?
Yes, says is pronounced /seiz/. You will also hear it pronounced /sez/, depending on the accent of the speaker. I might pronounce it /sez/ if I'm feeling lazy or not concentrating, but it will be /seiz/ when I'm teaching!
@@thebritishenglishteacher it’s the very first time I hear /seiz/ from a native speaker. Hm, curious!
@@roos3013 Which pronunciation do you normally hear?
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