Idioms and Vocabulary You MUST Know for Fluent English

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Published 2023-10-01
Common Idioms and Vocabulary You MUST Know for Fluent English

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  • "You're not just teaching English; you're changing lives. Thank you for your dedication!"
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  • Thank you very much! I love all your videos, but this one is my favorite so far. Loved the quizz at the end!
  • @pedrosmotaj1897
    Magnificent lecture. In my language, Portuguese, we use the word green to refer to not ripe fruits and to underage or unexperienced people (a little bit rude towards people though). We use the word mature to refer to both ripe fruits and older adults (in this case, mature can mean well centered, wise too)
  • I’ve got all the quizzes right! Thank you, Teacher Lisa, for this nice teaching video! I am in Rome at the moment, yet still enjoy your English Education videos! ❤️❤️🙏🌸⭐️❤️ Ciao!
  • @chengxiaoxia8046
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  • Lisa. You definitely are good! A wonderful and superb English teacher. I know that there's an awful lot of work and effort behind each of your lessons.Thank you very much.
  • @tmfilm1
    This lesson is really important for day by day situation! Thanks a lot for your dedication 🙌🏻👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
  • @user-st7cj3vz3x
    You know what! I’m in my late 60’s, and always enjoy watching your videos that can teach me something I’ve never learned. Some expressions you taught me in your videos are so useful. Some ideas behind the expressions are full of life experiences. I really appreciate them.
  • @Mseleku1
    Another remarkable lesson as always. I'm no longer a novice in English, but I still watch your videos and my vocab keeps on improving astronomically. Your patience and clarity are with a parallel. I so wish you were my English teacher back in my school days. However, I binge watch your lessons to bridge that gap. All the advanced words and English phrases you teach, I write them down and use em in conversations and I must say they're already ingrained in my mind.
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    thanks you. It is amazing class. I love your method a lot. Have a great day.
  • @michaelsbs2737
    Thank you ma'am Lisa for this wonderful teaching.. you are such a nice English teacher❤❤
  • @cynthiareid6416
    Thanks Liza, other high- anticipated lessons :) 1. Cradle (this expression is well- known in my country (roba- cunas) robbing the cradle) 2. comes of age (mistake) (is in) 3. Act your age 4. Wet behind the ears 5. Newborn (mistake) I chose an infant 6. a toddler 7. underage. 8. of age. 6/ 8 |
  • Hi liza i failed some of them i only watched the video once....i will watchin again..i love this video and your enlish is so clear...thank you teacher ...greetings from sinaloa, México.