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What is an idiom? 🤨 | English Lingo Learn
Idioms are groups of words that have 2 characteristics:
1️⃣ An Idiom is a Fixed-Phrase!
2️⃣ Idioms have Non-Literal Meanings; Their meanings cannot be understood by translating individual words that make them up.
Chapters
0:00 What are idioms in English?
0:31 Example
1:17 How to learn idioms? (Idioms in Use)
1:39 Outro
Avoid These 5 Mistakes When Learning Vocabulary! ❌ | English Lingo Learn
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Avoid These 5 Mistakes When Learning Vocabulary! ❌ | English Lingo Learn
zhlédnutí 92Před měsícem
In this video, we'll explore 5 toxic mistakes that English learners make when learning new vocabulary words! 📝 Mistake 1: Not All Words Are Worth Learning! 😏 Mistake 2: Not Checking Pronunciation! 🎧 Mistake 3: Neglecting Personalized Example Sentences! 😱 Mistake 4: Overloading Your Memory! 😪 Mistake 5: Relying on Traditional Notebooks! 📒 Avoiding these 5 common English vocabulary acquisition mi...
Einstein's Fatherly ADVICE for Language Learners 👌| English Lingo Learn
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"I know many English words, but when I speak English, I forget all of them". If this is your problem too, this video is for you! In this video you will learn a 100% proven method to use when learning new English vocabulary as well as improving your speaking and fluency. English language is full of words. But do we need to know all of them to speak English? Of course not! In fact, you can speak ...
Improve your Vocabulary: STOP Saying "VERY" ✅ | English Lingo Learn
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Stop saying "very" - replace it with advanced words to enrich your vocabulary knowledge and sound like a native English speaker! 😎 Vocabulary List Gorgeous: Very Beautiful Hideous: Very Ugly Thrilled: Very Happy Miserable: Very Sad Superb: Very Good Awful: Very Bad Dull: Very Boring Freezing: Very Cold Scorching: Very Hot (Weather) Scalding: Very Hot (Liquids) Ravenous: Very Hungry Exhausted: V...
American VS British English 🧐 | English Lingo Learn
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There are basically 6 differences between American and British English! In this video, we are going to compare American and British English in terms of: 🔴 Accent 🔴 Spelling 🔴 Grammar 🔴 Pronunciation 🔴 Vocabulary 🔴 Punctuation 0:00 Intro 0:20 Grammar Example 1:18 Spelling Example 1:37 Vocabulary Example 1:57 Pronunciation Example 2:10 Punctuation Example 2:48 Accent Example 3:20 Quiz - 10 Questi...
What are Collocations in English? 🧐 | English Lingo Learn
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In this lesson, you can learn about collocations in English. But, what are collocations? 🧐 A collocation is a group of words that naturally come together; it sounds strange if you replace them with synonyms or any other word! 🙂 In this class, you’ll learn about common collocations in English, how to learn and remember collocations, and why you should focus on collocations as part of your Englis...

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  • @user-we7tk4jp2c
    @user-we7tk4jp2c Před 4 dny

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  • @mountainclimb
    @mountainclimb Před 18 dny

    I'm English and we already say 'one, ten' for &1.10. Also something that is &25.30 for example, we would say as 'twenty-five, thirty'

  • @lynnecromack4933
    @lynnecromack4933 Před 18 dny

    The last answer looks like "Lets get a room" .....

  • @TheSupremeDominator
    @TheSupremeDominator Před 18 dny

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    @Kaiserinwalton1871 Před 18 dny

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    @MojtabaJalali-qf1dd Před 18 dny

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    @EnglishLingoLearn Před 18 dny

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  • @RyanZacharia
    @RyanZacharia Před 27 dny

    For the British we pronounce the T

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    @adgamingff9477 Před měsícem

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  • @TheSunny425
    @TheSunny425 Před měsícem

    So you pronounce aunt as aun ? Ant as an ? Anti as ani?

  • @RUMORSS
    @RUMORSS Před měsícem

    As usual the American think they own the language

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    @meyako3928 Před měsícem

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    @helgaioannidis9365 Před měsícem

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    @lalaliza506 Před měsícem

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    @EnglishLingoLearn Před měsícem

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    @Trybbe Před měsícem

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    @MojtabaJalali-qf1dd Před měsícem

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  • @emo_mickey
    @emo_mickey Před měsícem

    “Yo give me those paints” “Yeah I gotchu i’ll give you some pain(t)” “🪦”

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  • @nilsalmgren4492
    @nilsalmgren4492 Před měsícem

    You can pronounce it either way.

  • @Mrmeeeep
    @Mrmeeeep Před měsícem

    Now ask British people😭😭”umm I’ve never heard that”

  • @priyaramakrishnan7829
    @priyaramakrishnan7829 Před měsícem

    Confusing

  • @user-so1me3other5time7
    @user-so1me3other5time7 Před měsícem

    Check out Cambridge dictionary [US] 1. - NT - in the following words are pronounced TAP T, not dropped T,, not n+vowel. 😅 twenty senventy ninety retal painter center counter accounting mental sentence Identify identity identification sovereignty horizontal incentive inventor authentic dentist elementary 2. - NT - in the following words are pronounced TRUE T, not dropped T, not n+vowel. 😅 rudimentary disappointing painting printer renter maintenance 😂🎉😂

  • @travisluchtenburg3714
    @travisluchtenburg3714 Před měsícem

    NO.

  • @CHAZZRMAN
    @CHAZZRMAN Před měsícem

    t is not dropped, you replace it with like... a weird... throat... close.... thing i forgot what its called

    • @CHAZZRMAN
      @CHAZZRMAN Před měsícem

      it was the glottal stop :)

  • @user-so1me3other5time7
    @user-so1me3other5time7 Před měsícem

    Rachel's also been teaching dropping the T when saying -- n(t) -- for ages. The fact is that native speakers have no clue what sound they're saying. They're saying Tap T with a nasalized vowel in the background, but they teach non-native speakers over the internet they're saying -- n(t)-- without t. 😅 A list of -- nt -- words : Identify identity identification interview interact intervene rentle dental mentle sentimental supplemental seventy ninety twenty sovereignty Interval interact interaction international winter entertain enterprise center introduce invented percentage advantage plenty documentary What's funny is they sometimes do say twenty-->twenny dental--->dennal want to-->wanna wanted--->wannid But in most of the cases they say Tap T without knowing it.😅 Look up the list of words above in the dictionary of CAMBRIDGE(US). They are ALL marked [--nt̬--]([t̬] means Tap T), but most of them are pronounced [--nt̬--] and a few percentage of them are pronounced TRUE T.

  • @user-so1me3other5time7
    @user-so1me3other5time7 Před měsícem

    T is NOT dropped. Check out CAMBRIDGE DICTIONARY. It IS Tap T.😅

    • @user-so1me3other5time7
      @user-so1me3other5time7 Před měsícem

      Rachel's also been teaching dropping the T when saying -- n(t) -- for ages. The fact is that native speakers have no clue what sound they're saying. They're saying Tap T with a nasalized vowel in the background, but they teach non-native speakers over the internet they're saying -- n(t)-- without t.😅 A list of -- nt -- words : Identify identity identification interview interact intervene rentle dental mentle sentimental supplemental seventy ninety twenty sovereignty Interval interact interaction international winter entertain enterprise center introduce invented percentage advantage plenty documentary What's funny is they sometimes do say twenty-->twenny dental--->dennal want to-->wanna wanted--->wannid But 95% they say Tap T without knowing it.😅

    • @birdsrcoolxc34
      @birdsrcoolxc34 Před měsícem

      @@user-so1me3other5time7t isnt meant to be dropped but americans do drop it, “wader” rather than water.

    • @user-so1me3other5time7
      @user-so1me3other5time7 Před měsícem

      @@birdsrcoolxc34 Americans pronounce water [wɔt̬ɚ], not [wɔ.dɚ]. [t̬] ≠ [d]. Tap T is not [d] even though they sound similar. The thing is this video is on NT, not T between two vowels.

  • @Stanloonabchsuwu
    @Stanloonabchsuwu Před měsícem

    Nobody says denist

  • @RagingEmmissary
    @RagingEmmissary Před měsícem

    This is complete B.S and is actual peak stupidity lol. You said it so confidently too smh

  • @bananapepper2209
    @bananapepper2209 Před měsícem

    Im from California and dropping the T when speaking is super common here

    • @saviodias3803
      @saviodias3803 Před měsícem

      Saying you're from Cali just tells us that it's not the right way to do it💀