Basic English VS Advanced English
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"Its time to hit the books"
Exactly me after studying for 5 minutes
Ikt
Ikr
Ikj
Ikr
i can't even stay awake after 1 min
“Hey! You want to drink tea?”
“It’s not my cup of tea.”
😭
@@minkyawhtut09 mine
Bro - WHAT!
Advanced English: how to smile weirdly after every sentence😂
Isn't it kinda like informal??
I'm a foreigner so I don't know much about it, but what do Americans think when they hear about advanced English?
“Hey honey, I think we should buy a new car”
“It’s not my cup of tea!”
The fact that the advanced English is just teenage English-
Like imagine going to work and saying "Hit me up later bro!" DURING A FORMAL TIME 😂😂😂
exactly
💀✋🤣
😭
fr 💀
Bro, I just said my mom
"it's time to hit the book"
And flying slipper hit me
😂😂🤣🤣
Me :-it's not my cup of tea
Mom:- so do u wanna more
How mad u r🤣😂😂
@@Geeta01812 lmao😂 mom's can't understand "THE ADVANCE ENGLISH"
@@saameasarfaraz3798
Yeah Buddy 😅😊
@@saameasarfaraz3798 u too don't understand the difference between sleeper and slipper
@@vishakha38 my bad it was a typo
”I agree with you”
“Same here”💀💀
On the last one "Give me more details". In advanced English you can also say "Sign me up"
sign me up doesn't mean tell me more, it's more like wanting to take part in something
"Give me more details."
No, no, no
"Fill me in"
Yes
My friend: Hit me up later
Me: Ok will bat or belt you choose 🤣🤣🤣
Bro literal 1.5k likes wah kya scene hai
I was thinking about*** 😂😂😂🤦🏻♀️
😂😂
@@letsgloww7368 😂💀
Fill me in
Same here🤣🤣🤣
NOBODY TALKS LIKE THAT-
FRRRR
"fill me in"? 😐💧
No all using this but who living in America or other countries they are use to talk like this😅
Fill me in? More like spill the tea
@@Am_azzie i didn't get you
I like how a person tries to overcomplicate english and make everyone the average English teacher 💀
Fr why complicate it when you can communicate easier
The point is to communicate not flex
Yes😂
"It's time to hit the books"
Teacher-"Go out of the class"
☠️☠️
I’ve never heard somebody say it’s time to hit the books before it kinda just sounds weird lol
@@LensonGaming'same here'
@@LensonGaming'I agree with you'
'Hit me up later'
'fill me in'
I hate my mind💀
Dude same 🥲🥲
🤣🤣🤣
BRO SAME😭
DIRTY MIND ACTIVATED
We have the same mind hhhh
The advanced English sounds so informal.
"It's time to hit the books"
"Starts to hit the book with fist"
"Hit me up later! "
" * starts to hit her * "
"Stop sitting around"
" Im standing tho? "
Basic English: Long time no see
Advanced English: I haven't seen you for ages😐 (that is correct)
I agree with you
@@isshia no u should say "same here" 💀😂
@@Islam_aesthetics222 why I just want to say I'm agreeing with her
@@isshia "Advanced english"
@@sameenasartaj8161 Doesn't mean if they agree with the correction doesn't mean that she should be speaking advanced english
Me : "stop sitting around!"
That one friend : "I'm standing" 💀
Edit : uh thanks...for the likes
Edit2 : never had this much likes in my whole freakin life.
I never understand that LOL
Fill me in💀
😆😆
@@hamberg3287 🤣🤣
Im assless!
im british and i never heard “play it by ear” in my life
love how “same here” is more advanced than “i agree with you”
"Hey can I get your number?"
"It's not my cup of tea."
"Well........then, give your cup, so I could fill the tea in that"
I wish she gave context for that one. Usually “not my cup of tea” is used for not liking something. “Why did you not like the new marvel movie?” “Oh I don’t know, just wasn’t my cup of tea”.
Source: native English speaker
I'm rolling
*"Mom I'm going to hit up the books"*
Mom: 👁️👄👁️
Mom be like: Why you gon hit them?
@@ImStayberry😂
Mom: its time to hit the books
Son: lets goo *start hitting the book*🤣
Now she starts hitting her son with the books
It’s an informal way to speak English I’ve been studying English for four years and I haven’t heard anything like this.
The "I haven't seen you in ages" seems like the advanced one and the "long time no see" seems like some who does not know English that much
Nah both are 19th century grandpa lexicon, rarely used by anyone under 90
Seems like modern slang. Yeah. I like sophisticated way, but I use long time no see as it's meant to be be funny & brief.
"Wanna go on a date with me?"
"Not my cup of tea"
For "I'll see you later", the advanced english is "I'll catch you later". I have more advanced english sentences, but for now, one is enough.
In addition, it can be said that "We are on the same page", instead of " I agree with you".
You can also say "ditto".
Imagine your friend telling you „it’s time to hit the books“ 😂☠️
I was waiting for this video.. Your way of teaching lessons is amazing. 😇
Thank you for learning English with me!
Im sorry but NEVER SAY HIT ME UP LATER😭💀
Im a native speaker
She doesn’t teach well, it’s like she tryna embarrass you 😂
@@AstraMoth exactly
Advance English sounds so informal.
"Fill me in"
My dirty mind : ✨WELCOME!✨
Bro not that one 😂
🌚🌝
What do you even mean
Me:hit me up later
Mom:ok would you rather go to the hospital or the cemetery afrer I hit u?
Accent has left the server
“It’s time to hit the books”
Everyone walking by: Why the hell is that woman beating up some books…
"It's time to hit the books!"
*Hits the books aggresively*
"Hey! Wanna hang out with the boys?"
"It's not my cup of tea."
"Hit me up later" sounds so wrong
I'm never gonna use this
Yes
It sounds offensive
I don't think so 🧐
😂😂😂😂
why 😂
"Hit me up later" sounds a bit harsh.
How so? It is just a very casual way of saying "get in touch with me later". I'm a native speaker and it's a very common turn of phrase.
"let's hit the book"
my mom: what happened to the books?
"Hit me up later"
Ok maybe i will💀💀
Her: It's time to hit the books
My mind: Ugh!! I can't learn this, I'm gonna hit this book!!
Amazing video :)😍 you're the best !!
Thanks for watching!
*Me standing doing nothing *
Advanced English person : stop sitting around
Imagine saying "Hit me up later!" To your boss-
Basic English:I’m going to sleep
Advanced English:it’s my time to go hit the sack
I never imagined that "Long time no see" can come under Advance English....😂
“Fill me in” Ayo💀💀💀💀
"Fill me in"
AYO HOLD UP😳
Honestly I like basic English like I am not taking my time in my texts like Oh,no time no see!I would just rather type I haven't seen u
Simple is always the best
The feeling is mutual
Simple English is the real English
I'm following your classes and it helps me to improve my language a lot thank you so much😊❤
you are my cup of tea madam kate🥰
Me to my friends:- hit me up later.
My friends :- let us just do it rn 👊🏻💥
Jk - long time no seeee 😂
I was searching for this 😂😂
"Fill me in"
*EH?*
Wow, it’s not like we don’t know English but this is entertaining.😄
I feel like the "I agree with you" and the "same here" are talking to eachother lol
Hey kate your lessons really more effective for me and I'm learning a bunch of stuff from your lessons. Please keep it up. If you can drop More videos on your channel everyday. I will wait for your videos ☺️
Bro this feels like things my mom says in my language.... 💀💀💀💀
Really enjoyable to learn English on this this channel.
"Normal English, VS metaphors"
"Long time no see, play it by ear, stop sitting around! It's to hit the books and don't forget to hit me up later to fill me in!"
"What the fu-"
"Feel me In"
U r beyond my level of sussiness
Ikr-
💀
"Fill me in"
"Im sorry there is not tea left".
Mom: Who spilled the tea on the floor 🤼👋?
Me : It's not my cup of tea ☕🥺
I can't believe a person who can't speak fluent English is actually teaching me English 💀
Wdym her accent is not that bad tho-
bro it’s terrible
Ohhh my God sis what a knowledgeable video
Thanks a lot!
“Hit me up” is actually used for when you want a friend / lover to pick you up later for something in basic English
“Time to hit the books”
Me:Starts angrily hitting the books with a bat
"it's time to hit the books"
**Throws books on the floor and jumps on em**
"it's time to hit the books!"
**5 HOURS LATERR**
"WAIT WHY ARE ALL THE BOOKS DESTROYED?!"
"Well you told me to"
"That wasn't what I meant!!"
"Oh."
Wasn’t
"its time to hit the books"
*hits book*
Me: "fill me in"
My friend: Dirty mind
Friend : “fill me up later l”
Me : **dirty mind activated**
"And then, theres native english"
my friend:stop sitting around
me:ok I’ll stand
"Hit me up later"
"Its time to hit the books"
Why does advanced English likes to hit everyone 😟-
😂😂
😂😂
Amazing video 🤗
Thank you for watching!
@@KateEnglish ☺️
Advanced English sounds like a rap battle xd
"I made up my mind"
"Stop sitting around"
"Hit me up later"
"My bad"
"Fill me in"
"Same here"
💀
"Long time no see"
Reminds me of That that
"Long time no see huh?"
Any ARMY's here?💜
Me same here
Hai army
I am a army too
Nice to catch up with u
@@bnmchannel1635 yup same here anneyonhaseyo 💜
All your videos are mind blowing my Kate sister. Thank you so much 😍😍😘😘. Keep posting more videos🥰🥰.
I'm happy to read your comment❤️Thank you!
Хорошие фразы подобрали для сравнения. Спасибо. Освежили память.
thank you! This helped me improve my speaking skills
Most of these are culture based, it depends where you live, like where i live we don’t usually say ‘hit the books’
I am ok with basic English...😕
"It's time to hit the books."
Me: *burn
👍 well done
Advanced language or slang.?
Both! An important part of fluency is understanding idioms and casual language. Schools teach formal language first which is great for communicating at work, and will work okay with friends. But casual conversation is an important part of language
@@harmonicaveronica yup thnx
When I was in highschool, our English teachers would shame us if we said long time no see, but that was 3 decades ago.
Wao very informative video 🥰💞 lots of love from pakistan 🇵🇰❤️❤️
fun fact: basic is more fluent and understandable then advance English
The feeling is mutual
"not my cuo of tea" reminds me of my english teacher xD
"Its time to hit the books"
*Books be like*🏃♂️😨
Zum😅✍️🤸
Even an english teacher unable to understand this english... they will see you as an alien
I have learnt many thing thank you for giving everyday new vocabulary
bully:I'm going to steal your lunch money. me:hit me up later!
" It's time to hit the books" FINALLY :D
Let's hit the books ..No no ! Really hit the books with a hammer
Her: I agree with you
Also her: same here
"I agree with you"
"Same here"