How To Talk About CLOTHES In English! Fun English Lesson 2020.
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
- We all wear clothes! (Hopefully) So I am here to help you talk about them in English like a NATIVE! We have so many words to describe clothing and slang terms for items of clothing that you won't find in a text book. So, take a watch and let me know what you think in the comments!
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This is the best video that I've ever watched about this topic. You explaned everything short but enough information for me to dishtingish the difference among the items
You're genius 😀
In Argentina we say sweater to your jumpers
Thanks for the lesson! Really instructive and entertaining really.
Been watching every single your video
I love your Bowie reference!
This video is very very useful. I just found it and it's amazing.
I've just found your youtube channel. You are such a funny host and your lessons are useful. Cheers.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed!
Great class teacher!
Laura Thanks for the lesson!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you ♥️
Very practical! Thank youu
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed!
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I missed beach wear..🏊♂️🏄
We are wearing pajamas. 👛🐨
Thumbs up for the special music in the beginning! 😂
I love you so much... ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
what is sweat pants then?
Que profesora más guapa 😍
nada - nix about 'unspeakeables' ; knickers , undies , bra-and-what-have-yous ,,,, - " hony sois ... " ( - but be careful about s.. ! - we're not all British .. )
- i also Really missed - amongst the 'head-gear' thé Most English of all English headcovers : Sherlock Holmes' - and 7 out of ten Bird ( - and possibly ?? Train/Plane - what next ??? )-spotters' = 'Flap-Flap Cap , mostly checkered , of course !!! ....
You also kept very stumm on sweaters , vests , polo & rugby-shirts , khakis & knickerbockers ( checkered obviously ! ) and quite a few more 'useful' - if perhaps not on Your 'Shopping List' - items .. ?
Sneakers , Boat-shoes , ( Full- and 'less full' Brogues .. and the ( checkered ?? ) socks to go with .. )) ???? - O Dear !!
It's gilet, with just one L
Yes, I know it should be. However the anglicised spelling is much more likely to be with two ‘L’s so I thought I’d teach the way we spell it in Britain as that is normally the focus of my channel.
@@smashingenglish Oh yes! I focalise on British English as well. But during this lesson I was looking up the words in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary and when I searched for the word with 2 L's it didn't show any result! It doesn't point any spelling difference either, that's why! But maybe that is the way people is used to spell it, isn't it?