10 MUST KNOW Natural English phrases
In this video, you'll learn some English phrases and idioms that are used exclusively by native English speakers. You'll pick up on some of the subtle differences between a phrase that a native speaker would use and one that an English learner would use. So, join me and learn all the English phrases you need to sound like a native speaker!
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Despite not having many opportunities to socialize with native English speakers, I've been diligently learning the language through a great online dictionary combined with movies and news with subtitles. This has allowed me to understand their meanings and hear them in various contexts - turning off the subtitles occasionally helps sharpen my listening skills! Additionally, lessons from your channel are invaluable; thank you for providing such an informative resource! With intermediate English language skills and a determined attitude, everyone can become proficient in the language. Applying natural expression to lesson material makes it easier to understand and longer lasting mental retention. Self-teaching is doable with some flexibility regarding grammar usage but still essential.
Hey just to clarify as a native English speaker you will rarely hear someone say kitty corner in most large cities
@zsb707
Жыл бұрын
She's teaching us phrases native speakers rarely use. Damn! 😆😊
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Good for you!
Thank you so much. Have a good evening. 👍
Excellent ! Quite informative 👍
You speak so fluently my younger sister 👍
Great lesson to learn as usual. Thanks very much for your time and effort.
Your speech is really understandable. I fancy to listen to you. Thanks to your useful videos I'll be able to improve my listening skills there is no doubt. Keep doing such useful things for us,we're grateful to you.
You're the best
A pretty bright lesson Kayla. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, I really appreciate it.
I like watching most of your videos, Kayla! Honestly, they're everywhere on KZread 😀 it makes it easier for me to just click and watch them. I learn a lot of day-to-day conversation and most importantly, I learn a lot of idioms, common phrases mostly used by Americans 👍by the way, I've also subscribed to your channel 😁
Hi good video thanks from kolkata
Wow...this is the great way to learn phrases & idioms. I have always struggled to remember phrases without any context. But I'll definitely gonna remember all the phrases your mentioned because of the whole conversation. Thank you so much. I hope you will make more videos like this.
A lot to learn.thanks for your hard work.
Hi, Thanks for your great efforts to learn us, but i serch below this post and can't see PDF of this lesson, i would be so gratitude if you put it right there.
Hello dear teacher Thank you so much for your interesting information about English i really appreciate your. Love and peace.
Thank you Kayla❤️
Another useful lesson. Thank you very much.
Dear Kayla, I recommend you to use a different person in your conversation to make it sounds more natural.You have a duo role which might seem not real.Love you for everything.You are the best teacher since I have been learning and teaching Engkish.You are my mentor and model.❤️❤️🙏🙏
Thank you Kayla
Thanks a ton, every time after listening to your lecture, I get a huge benefits of new information ❤
You always come up with your A game Keep on keeping on 👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩
Your hair is very cute I am very English enjoy. Thank you from Japan ww 😊
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I would really apreciate that you'd add subtitles made by yourself to the videos, cuz the youtube automatic subtitles generetor sometimes don't get every single word, and it's extremely important for us english learners to get each word in a sentence, thank you so much for the lessons!
Because of the internet connection, I've known around 7 idioms prior to your video Miss. Nevertheless, they come in handy in a small talk. Thanks 👍
queen 😍
Hello, thank you so much. I have one question about one of those phrases. Drive someone up a wall. I have googled it to make sure, but it says "Drive someone up the wall". They use "the" instead of "a", so I am confused which one I should use ???
@fredylopez2477
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If you allow me ; I'd say, the correct expression is ; for example; - She drives me up THE wall. But Kayla said ; "drive up A wall", well I would also say that what Kayla said is correct 'cause all americans say it like that too, they're used to say it like that even though it might not be correct, so my conclusion is "you can say it both ways, anyway they'll understand what you mean. Thanks for reading my comment.👍.
@jungsangyoon8793
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@@fredylopez2477 Hello, It's super nice of you ! Then I will use "it" and "the" Interchangeably. Problem solved !
I don't like to keep to myself when I meet new people.
Hello, I have been learning English for six years, but I understand American films. Can you advise me?
He is social butterfly he likes to chat and make new friends.
I have a friend he is social butterfly.
5:08 a little typo
I have not heard a peep from them lately.
Seeing my mother suffering is pretty heavy.
I could not get a word in edgewise due to the fact that my doctor talked so fast.
A doctor talked my ear off today
You know how people get when it is hot 🔥🔥 🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I haven't heard a peep from my doctor lately.
Die Hintergrund-Musik stört und lenkt ab, sollte man besser weglassen
I met a person today and he talked my ear off. I hated him.
My health has taken a turn for the worse. Things are taking a turn for worse.
America is a continent not a country...
No love is good is go you love is cam evruan merda love nevre hutu
Love sathik no may feerss lovi no facy merda feed
Love hut merda pòoll sathik no may ferce
No love sathik for love is cam dag merda love is cam evruan for no lovi is good go no love merda is seed
Merda feed loovi is cam dag no love is good nevre 0
Excellent ! Quite informative 👍