Lisa has the face of customer service, always smiling. Whereas Kevin could barely let out a smile hahaha. Guys, I just like to tell you how helpful this channel is to call center agents. Really appreciate it. More power to you!
This vlesson is awesome. I didn't zone out even for a moment while watching it. I'm pissed off at those that disliked it. Though, they are very few. They must be more interested in horseplay at home and goofing off at work or skool. Can't cuss em out in here. God bless em.
Hello teachers! really appreciated this Lesson these words are not common in English🙂it's true that these words are not in the book not even my teachers during my school days i never heared these words before but only now 😄 in school I'm learning American English! Thanks so much Kevin & Liza 👍❤️ good luck to both of you Take Care & God Bless!
Ce professeur travaille sur les deux problématiques de la langue de Shakespeare : l'accent et la syntaxe. Et, il insiste sur l'accent américain un peu différent de l'accent britannique. Good job !!!
I watched this video today for the second time. Just before I had forgotten all the words you teach in it because they are not very used refering to what I have to learn before knowing slang or very informal speaking. But it's a pleasure to remind a word you forgot! "Horse out" was out of my memory but next time it will have become an expression I know! "Zone out" is an expression I should remember easily because it's intuitive (and because I sometimes do it when I watch an English video during the night, for being too tired!). I like very much your lessons because we can practise thanks to Liza ! And she is so nice ! I really love her ! It's important to learn when you like the teacher ! Later ! 220307R2x
I have never known/ learned these phrasal verbs before. These are something new phrasal verbs fot me. Great teacher.Thank you for phrasal verb lessons.
Oh my goodness, you're our English God keep up the good work a few hours ago my children was actually horsing around and they dropped My girlfriend's telly and she said to me to face up to it
Hi!!! Thank you for your videos...One question with these expressions "to crunch numbers" and "to do accounts" are the same? Or they have different uses...Thank you in advance. =)
Hi, Liza and Kevin. These are the most frequent words that I have been saying to my children for the last year, but using synonyms. I couldn't find the right words. Thank you very much!😊
Thanks for your efforts.Your lessons are really interesting.I like them much.because they benefited me precisely phrasal verbs 🌹💗🌹 PLEASE PLEASE 🙏. could you please answer my questions below?? Q1.what about motorcycles or three wheelers because you just mentioned bicycles,are they the same ? Q2: what is your teaching philosophy?? I hope i get reply from you soon 🌹🌹❤️❤️🌹🌹
I have only one question. And it's not related to the contents of the video. At the beginning Kevin says: " Horse around means to play rough". Meanwhile Collins Dictionary explains it like "to play roughly". So I'm confused about it. Would you give me an explanation, please?
Please if i say " i wish i had never met you "" if i want to answer using ONLY either or neither how would you answer "" me either or me neither " !! Since the main verb is " i wish " and it is not negative my answer would be ""me either "" !!! Thanks a lot !!
@@mrmememe777 yep, but it's not what I'm interested in...go is an imperative form, the "play" as well, so it comes 2 imperative forms.. Me: Hey Mike, Let's "go playing" tennis! Mike: No! never with you!!! Me: Go play(2 imperative forms) on your own!!!
Hundred percent your English method good
I don't know why I can't zone out during this video.
Maybe that's because you guys are awesome.
Lisa has the face of customer service, always smiling. Whereas Kevin could barely let out a smile hahaha. Guys, I just like to tell you how helpful this channel is to call center agents. Really appreciate it. More power to you!
yeah, just look at this part 3:48, i thought he was going to smile hahaha.
another outstanding lecture for non-native speakers!
Love you and thank you very much .
As a non-native speaker sometimes l forget how to use some words but your videos are really helpful I can't even stop watching your channel.
This vlesson is awesome.
I didn't zone out even for a moment while watching it.
I'm pissed off at those that disliked it. Though, they are very few. They must be more interested in horseplay at home and goofing off at work or skool.
Can't cuss em out in here.
God bless em.
Damn; you're good!
Thank you so much 🌹☺️👍
Hello teachers! really appreciated this Lesson these words are not common in English🙂it's true that these words are not in the book not even my teachers during my school days i never heared these words before but only now 😄 in school I'm learning American English! Thanks so much Kevin & Liza 👍❤️ good luck to both of you
Take Care & God Bless!
Thanks a lot 🌹
Thank you so much
Thanks for bringing up these useful phrasal verbs.
Ce professeur travaille sur les deux problématiques de la langue de Shakespeare : l'accent et la syntaxe.
Et, il insiste sur l'accent américain un peu différent de l'accent britannique.
Good job !!!
I watched this video today for the second time. Just before I had forgotten all the words you teach in it because they are not very used refering to what I have to learn before knowing slang or very informal speaking.
But it's a pleasure to remind a word you forgot! "Horse out" was out of my memory but next time it will have become an expression I know!
"Zone out" is an expression I should remember easily because it's intuitive (and because I sometimes do it when I watch an English video during the night, for being too tired!).
I like very much your lessons because we can practise thanks to Liza ! And she is so nice ! I really love her ! It's important to learn when you like the teacher !
Later !
220307R2x
Great guys bravo
تحية من أعماق القلب .. تستحقون كل الثناء فأنتم رائعون حقا .
Good jobs 👍
I really like this vid very informative
I have never known/ learned these phrasal verbs before.
These are something new phrasal verbs fot me.
Great teacher.Thank you for phrasal verb lessons.
Thumbs up! Wow, that's so cool!
I’m really grateful to know your channel!
Thank you so much 🤩
Oh my goodness, you're our English God keep up the good work a few hours ago my children was actually horsing around and they dropped My girlfriend's telly and she said to me to face up to it
Super phrasal verb :)
Thank you you’re fenomenal
Thanks for helping me a lot
Thanks a lot for your help
Muchas gracias por sus videos.son excelentes y muy interesantes!!!
This is powerful,💯💯💯💯💯🙏🏾
Thank you very much sir ❤️.
I am learning english watching your videos.
I'm Zubair Al mahmud from Bangladesh.
Thanks a million, can't wait to see your next video
Excellent phrasal verbs that I have ever learnt in my life.
Thanks a lot,kind people.Your teaching is great.
This is really useful, we need to support them to get so many thumbs up👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Your teaching and selected topics for teaching totally are amazing . 👏
Milled gold ...this is most definitely the real English they speak 🗣️ in the states congrats you guys keep it up 😊👍🏼
I listened a lot of English youtubers, but you are the best 👌. I appreciate you.
Here in Brasil the Kids usually horse around and some adults also usually do.
Thanks guys! ❤
I wonder how many times a day a pretty girl secretly farts?
The best english lesson. Thanks Teachers.
Sometimes I goof off at work.excellent lesson Kevin
You are bands family we love the way that you are teaching us thank you so much.
Awesome phrasal verbs and idioms. Kudos to you!
So beautiful
My pleasure.Thanks for teaching.
You guys are the best! Thank you for teaching us
I really love your teaching method. Thank you
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This is a great video with a great explanation
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What a great lesson! Thanks
Again, that's just what l need right now. You guys are reading my mind.
It’s been a quite interesting class, I really enjoyed it
I get the easiest way to remember all my English sentences ❤❤❤❤ thank you a lot both of you
My favourite teachers. 💗
There's no words to express my gratitude 💗💗💗
In the case : “ pissed him off”, can we omit the H of him?
Thanks 😄🙏
Yes, you can. It's not stressed.
I loved the way you explain. Thank you
Hi!!! Thank you for your videos...One question with these expressions "to crunch numbers" and "to do accounts" are the same? Or they have different uses...Thank you in advance. =)
Thank you so much, Your lessons are so great. 💜 💕❤💜💜🌺🌺🙏🏻🙏🏻
Perfect lesson
Thank you, for this video please make more videos like this with phrasal verbs.
Very clear !! Thanks
Very useful,as always!!👍
Hi, Liza and Kevin. These are the most frequent words that I have been saying to my children for the last year, but using synonyms. I couldn't find the right words. Thank you very much!😊
You should write some examples for each sentence so that we could master them easily. Thanks a lot anyway.
superb lesson
Thank you very much it's very helpful
Thanks for your efforts.Your lessons are really interesting.I like them much.because they benefited me precisely phrasal verbs 🌹💗🌹
PLEASE PLEASE 🙏. could you please answer my questions below??
Q1.what about motorcycles or three wheelers because you just mentioned bicycles,are they the same ?
Q2: what is your teaching philosophy??
I hope i get reply from you soon 🌹🌹❤️❤️🌹🌹
Please post some video about use of ' it,' n ,'that' with example to clear my doubts
I will never zone out with your videos.
Amazing cls ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Love you method ❤️
thank yu pretty job,i appreciate your efforts
You're awesome!!!
Very useful video 🥰👍👍
Yes my kids every weekend horse around in home
i liked so much in this class.
Excellent
Thanks 😊
Wow👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love your beautiful style
It’s so informative
Are horsing around and playing around synonyms? Thank you!
Whenever the teacher is explaning something the students are goofing off, zoning out and some of them are also cussing out each other.
I loved it ty sm 🙏
Thanks alot
The other day my boss really piss me off for not finish my Work . Thanks Kevin
Im confused now. Did you pissed him off, or was it your boss who pissed you off?
@@AngelTorres-oi6pj Hi angel It was my boss who pissed me off, thankyou angel
oh I get it now hehe. Bosses can be a pain in the neck I reckon
You aré right Miguel
I have only one question. And it's not related to the contents of the video. At the beginning Kevin says: " Horse around means to play rough". Meanwhile Collins Dictionary explains it like "to play roughly". So I'm confused about it. Would you give me an explanation, please?
Please if i say " i wish i had never met you "" if i want to answer using ONLY either or neither how would you answer "" me either or me neither " !! Since the main verb is " i wish " and it is not negative my answer would be ""me either "" !!! Thanks a lot !!
"Me too" is the correct response.
3:49 best moment hahaha :D. I really enjoy your videos, you are the best.
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I never goof off or zone out in your classes! (Just wondering if I could use ‘nor’ instead of or in this sentence?) 😳
Looking at your name I wonder what your morning breath smells like
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if Example sentences appear on screen will be more helpful ........pl
I zoned out for a second while watching this video so I had to rewind to catch it up......
0:56 you said "go play outside" it shouldn'ta been "go playing"?? I wonder. thanks Kevin and Liza. You're lovedby viewers
It's correct to say, "GO PLAY". Check out this video to learn when to use a gerund after GO: czcams.com/video/ouP0G4iyEXE/video.html
@@mrmememe777 yep, but it's not what I'm interested in...go is an imperative form, the "play" as well, so it comes 2 imperative forms..
Me: Hey Mike, Let's "go playing" tennis!
Mike: No! never with you!!!
Me: Go play(2 imperative forms) on your own!!!
@@vladimirbaloyan440 It's NOT correct to say, "go playing". It's correct to say, "Let's go play tennis."
@@mrmememe777 the rules got me going insane
Pardon, i didn't get it "guss out"
Itz mean scream?
Or itsz the situation of person when he is angry
When I was kid i never horseplay
Zone out = space out ?
I have zoned out on so many English video where they make things too much complicated.as a result ,i was pissed off and cuss them out
Hi friend