100 Advanced English Adjectives for People, Places and Things!

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  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah
    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah4 жыл бұрын

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  • @mandaayucingkoang5884

    @mandaayucingkoang5884

    4 жыл бұрын

    You channel'd have had 1000.000 views huh, cos it's so crucial

  • @josephmendoza9920
    @josephmendoza99204 жыл бұрын

    1. Affectionate - Meaning: To show feelings of liking someone or something, esp. by touching, kissing, etc. e.g. Italians are very affectionate, they always greet you with a kiss on the cheek. 2. Boisterous - Meaning: noisy and not controlled: The kids are so boisterous, they’re always play-fighting! 3. Conceited - Meaning: too proud of yourself and your actions and abilities: Without wishing to sound conceited, I am the best teacher on KZread. 4. Competent - Meaning: able to do something well. She’s a very competent lawyer, you can trust her to get the job done. 5. Clumsy - Meaning: A person who often has accidents because they do not behave in a careful, controlled way: You broke another glass, you’re so clumsy. 6. Condescending - Meaning: to treat someone if you are more important or more intelligent than them: She was so condescending, telling me how to do my job! 7. Courageous - Meaning: to have or show courage: It was very courageous of her move to a new country. 8. Conscientious - Meaning: To put a lot of effort into your work: She’s a very conscientious student, her homework is always done. 9. Cynical - Meaning: To believe that people are only interested in themselves and are not sincere: I’m rather cynical, I just don’t trust he is really trying to help me. 10. Cranky - Meaning: easily annoyed or upset: I’m always cranky in the morning before my coffee! 11. Cantankerous - Grumpy and complaining a lot my grandma is so cantankerous when she is ill!’ 12. Callous - unkind, cruel, and without sympathy or feeling for other people: The man who stole from the poor was a callous thief. 13. Crafty - Clever, especially in a dishonest or secret way. Eg. crafty people often try to avoid their taxes. Idiom: ‘crafty as a fox’ 14. Conniving - A conniving person deceives others for their own advantage. Eg. The conniving killer gained access to his victims’ homes by pretending to be a police officer. 15. Decisive - Able to make decisions quickly and confidently, or showing this quality. Eg. Be decisive tell them exactly what you think should be done! 16. Devoted - Very loving or loyal he is devoted to his family, he puts them before his job. 17. Diligent - Hardworking and careful ‘she is so diligent, she stays up studying every night until 11 to prepare for her exams’ 18. Dowdy - Not attractive or fashionable, particularly referring to clothes she is a little dowdy, she could do with a make over! 19. Dutiful - Doing everything that you should do: He is a very dutiful son, he follows the wishes of the family and is always very loyal to us. 20. Demonstrative - If you are demonstrative, you show your feelings or behave in a way that shows your love: ‘He is so demonstrative, always planning grand gestures.’ 21. Earnest - Meaning: serious and determined, especially too serious and unable to find your own actions funny: He was a very earnest young man. 22. Evasive - Meaning: answering questions in a way that is not direct or clear, especially because you do not want to give an honest answer: Well, most politicians are evasive. You can never get them to give a direct answer to a question. 23. Egotistical - Meaning: the tendency to think only about yourself and consider yourself better and more important than other people: Wow, he is so egotistical, he really thinks all the girls love him! 24. Fastidious - Meaning: To give too much attention to small details and wanting everything to be correct and perfect: She’s fastidious when it comes to cleaning the house. 25. Fervent - Meaning: to believe something strongly and sincerely felt or people who have strong and sincere beliefs: He’s a fervent supporter of Brexit. 26. Fussy - Meaning: not easily satisfied, or having very high standards about particular things: She’s always so fussy about how she dresses. 27. Gluttonous - Meaning: To eat and drink more than you need Everyone is so gluttonous at Christmas. 28. Grouchy - Meaning: easily annoyed and complaining. Oh don’t be so grouchy, just because it’s raining! 29. Gregarious - Meaning: To like being with other people/sociable: Sabrah is so gregarious, she loves parties! 30. Hypocritical - Meaning: To pretend to be what you are not, or pretending to believe something that you do not: The politician complained about him lying? How hypocritical! 31. Incompetent - Not having the ability to do something as it should be done: ‘Our new boss keeps making so many mistakes, he seems quite incompetent in the role.’ 32. Impetuous - Impulsive, without considering the results of your actions. Eg. In the past impetuous young would drop their education and run off to join the army. 33. Jovial - (of a person) friendly and in a good mood, or (of a situation) enjoyable and pleasant: she seems very jovial, she must have had good news! 34. Juvenile - Childish or relating to a young person she was being so juvenile, behaving like a child and wanting everything her own way. 35. Loquacious - Talkative ~ someone who is loquacious talks a lot. ‘Sabrah is very loquacious and sometimes Leila gets fed up’ 36. Melancholic - Expressing feelings of sadness sometimes we can feel very melancholic when we return from holiday. 37. Naïve - Too willing to believe that someone is telling the truth, that people’s intentions in general are good, or that life is simple and fair. 38. Petulant - Easily annoyed and complaining in a rude way like a child ‘Because she complained about everything on the movie set, the director described the actress as petulant.’ 39. Tenacious - Holding tightly onto something, managing to persevere in challenging circumstances, or keeping an opinion in a determined way. 40. Zealous - Someone who is zealous spends a lot of time or energy in supporting something that they believe in very strongly, especially a political or religious ideal. 41. Cosmopolitan - Meaning: containing or having experience of people and things from many different parts of the world: London is a very cosmopolitan city 42. Lively - Meaning: of life and energy, active and outgoing: It was such a lively party, great music and dancing! 43. Bustling - Meaning: a place full of activity: The town is always busting in the summer. 44. Hectic - Meaning: characterized by intense agitation, excitement, confused and rapid movement, - busy. London is hectic an 45. Dreadful - Meaning: causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness; extremely bad or serious: The hotel was dreadful the rooms were so dirty. 46. Tatty - Meaning: old/worn and shabby; in poor condition: The town needed some updating, it was rather tatty. 47. Worn - Meaning: damaged as a result of much use: The playground was rather worn. 48. Dated - Meaning: old-fashioned: The house was dated. 49. Shabby - Meaning: in poor condition through long or hard use or lack of care: Her house was rather shabby. 50. Quaint - Attractively unusual or old-fashioned. Eg cute country cottages 51. State-of-the-art - Belonging or relating to the most recent stage of technological development; having or using the latest techniques or equipment. 52. Medieval - Relating to the medieval period Eg “a medieval castle” 53. Touristy - relating to, appealing to, or visited by tourists (often used to suggest tawdriness or lack of authenticity). 54. Dodgy - Dishonest or untrustworthy “a dodgy area” ‘a dodgy restaurant’ 55. Classy - Stylish and sophisticated, “what a classy restaurant, so tasteful and sophisticated.’ 56. Affluent - Especially of a group or area, having a great deal of money; wealthy. Dubai is an affluent place. 57. Ghastly - Causing great horror or fear; she was overcome with horror at the ghastly spectacle in the Japanese horror film. 58. Divine - Excellent; delightful “Your cooking is divine” 59. Exquisite - Extremely beautiful and, typically delicate ‘An exquisite wedding dress’ 60. Hip - Having or showing awareness of or involvement in the newest developments or styles. 61. Trendy - Meaning: very fashionable or up to date: Soho is a very trendy area in London. 62. Funky - Meaning: -cool, trendy, fashionable, It’s a really funky bar. 63. Homely - Meaning: plain or ordinary, but pleasant: The hotel was homely and comfortable. 64. ‘In need of a bit of TLC’ - Meaning: it needs some attention (tender loving care) It’s a beautiful building, it just needs a bit of TLC. 65. Grubby - Meaning: dirty, in need of cleaning. The school was so grubby. 66. Vast - Meaning: very big/huge The landscape was vast. 67. Expansive - Meaning: covering a wide area in terms of space or scope; extensive or wide-ranging: The shopping mall was expansive. 68. Idyllic - Meaning: extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque: An attractive hotel in an idyllic setting 69. Picturesque - Meaning: Scenic; beautiful particularly in an old-fashion way. The streets of Rome are picturesque 70. Vibrant - Meaning: full of life; energy It was a vibrant island, full of animals an wildlife.

  • @josephmendoza9920

    @josephmendoza9920

    4 жыл бұрын

    71. Cumbersome - Large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use unwieldy “cumbersome diving suits” 72. Bulky - Too big and taking up too much space: She carried a very bulky package on the bus. 73. Ragged - Of cloth or clothes - old and torn “a rough-looking man wearing ragged clothes” 74. Iridescent - Showing luminous colours that seem to change when seen from different angles “the drake’s head has an iridescent purple sheen” 75. Sparkly - Shining with glittering flashes of light: “a sparkly silver dress” 76. Compact - Closely and neatly packed together; dense: The compact design of the machine allows it to be stored easily. 77. Luminous - full of or shedding light; bright or shining, especially in the dark 78. Vast - Extremely big, expansive ‘A vast audience’ 79. Smooth - An even surface that is pleasant to touch - ‘her skin is a smooth as a baby’s!’ 80. Jagged - Having rough, sharp points protruding. ‘The rocks on the road were jagged’ 81. Ornate - Meaning: made in an intricate shape or decorated with complex patterns: The building had many ornate features. 82. Brittle - Meaning: breakable- very fragile- easily broken The leaves in autumn are very brittle. 83. Elaborate - Meaning: involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning: The Queen has elaborate security precautions. 84. Ubiquitous - Meaning: present, appearing, or found everywhere. Mobile phones are ubiquitous around the world. 85. Metallic - Meaning: to be like metal in sound, appearance, or taste. Her metallic eye shadow was really funky 86. Synthetic - Meaning: Man-made-Synthetic products are made from artificial substances, often copying a natural product: Many cheap clothes are made from synthetic materials. 87. Luxurious - Meaning: extremely comfortable, elegant, or enjoyable, especially in a way that involves great expense: They have a very luxurious house. 88. Retro - Meaning: similar to styles, fashions, etc. from the past: VW Vans are so retro! 89. Crunchy - Meaning: Crunchy food is firm and makes a loud noise when it is eaten: Crisps are very crunchy. 90. Tender - Meaning: (of meat or vegetables) easy to cut or chew (=crush with the teeth): The steak was lovely and tender. 91. Hearty - Meaning: (of food) wholesome and substantial: a hearty meal of meat and potatoes. 92. Creamy - Containing or like cream, “the salad comes with a thick, creamy dressing” 93. Indulgent - Done or enjoyed as a special treat or pleasure. ‘An indulgent chocolate dessert’ 94. Chewy - Needs to be chewed a lot. Eg. The meat was a little chewy, it seemed overcooked 95. Bountiful - Large in quantity; abundant: “the harvest provided a bountiful supply of fresh food” 96. Zesty - Full of citrus/ even a little spice Eg. A zesty salad dressing. Or energetic, active 97. Rubbery - Having a tough elastic texture, like that of rubber, “The spaghetti was overcooked’ 98. Moist - Slightly wet- containing moisture The cake was very moist. 99. Stale - Food that is no longer fresh and pleasant to eat, hard or dry. 100. Flaky - Breaking or separating easily into flakes. ‘I had such bad sunburn that my skin became flaky.’

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wowwwwwwwwww you did it!!! We will give you a shout out in the next video we film together!! Well done!!! 💕💕💕👍👍👍💪💪

  • @tonystark-gz5no

    @tonystark-gz5no

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@josephmendoza9920 fantastic! thanks so much! ...sure appreciate your time and effort in writing all this down....

  • @tonystark-gz5no

    @tonystark-gz5no

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@josephmendoza9920 fantastic! thanks so much! ...sure appreciate your time and effort in writing all this down....

  • @mandaayucingkoang5884

    @mandaayucingkoang5884

    4 жыл бұрын

    You should had had 1000.000 views

  • @jakub0792
    @jakub07924 жыл бұрын

    Hello Leila & Sabrah, here are my sentences with 99 adjectives (you used “vast” twice): 1. Leila, I adore your affectionate smile. 2. My children are usually quite boisterous when they come back from school. 3. I hate meeting with people who are conceited because they always get my goat. 4. All English teachers on KZread seem to be very competent. 5. My mother breaks something in the kitchen every week, she’s so clumsy. 6. Teachers at my school have a very condescending attitude towards pupils. 7. The UK needs a courageous leader who will stop this bloody Brexit. 8. I’m a very conscientious student of English, hence you can read all these sentences. 9. Cynical people say there is no such thing as true friendship. 10. My grandma became unusually cranky in her last years of life, but she had a good innings. 11. I wanted to work in elderly care, but these old people are a bit too cantankerous for me. 12. Why are there still so many callous people on this planet? 13. Crafty thieves managed to rob the National Bank. 14. The police apprehended the incredibly conniving robbers. 15. Next year will be extremely decisive for my future career. 16. I’m absolutely devoted to my job, since it’s my passion. 17. Diligent students always achieve their goals. 18. People say that I look terribly dowdy in my sweat pants, but I don’t care because they are so comfy. 19. My father was always a very dutiful labourer, but he never became rich. 20. Italians are enormously demonstrative, contrary to Norwegians. 21. I love Scandinavians, but they are too earnest for me. 22. It’s better not to give any answer than give one that is evasive. 23. He was pretty egotistical and not the most popular person in the class. 24. Monica from “Friends” was so incredibly fastidious about cleaning. 25. I’m a fervent supporter of “Love English with Leila & Sabrah”. 26. My little sister is pretty fussy when it comes to eating. 27. I’ve seen many gluttonous people during my visit in the USA. 28. Why do I have to always bump into grouchy old codgers? 29. My cousin is so gregarious that I can never get rid of him when he pays me a visit, nevertheless I still enjoy listening to his stories. 30. Asking constantly “how are you?” without meaning to know that is quite hypocritical in my opinion. 31. A huge building collapsed last week because some incompetent builders constructed it. 32. I wish I could be young and impetuous again, but these days are gone. 33. I’m always jovial after watching another video of Sabrah and Leila. 34. Juvenile delinquency is a big issue in Mexico. 35. My wife is very loquacious and she loves to have a good chinwag with my mom. 36. I’m not fond of melancholic atmosphere which occurs during funerals. 37. How naïve you have to be to believe in everything that is being said in the telly? 38. Children can be playful one second and petulant the next one. 39. I always enjoyed watching a TV series about a tenacious detective called “Mr. Monk”. 40. My friend Thomas is a zealous supporter of Manchester United. 41. Warsaw is definitely less cosmopolitan than other capital cities in the EU. 42. New York is such a lively city, there’s always something interesting to do there. 43. I would never choose to live in a big bustling city, it’s just not my cup of tea. 44. Hectic pace of life can be detrimental for your health. 45. A very dreadful thing happened to me yesterday when I entered my house. 46. I hate using tatty public lavatories. 47. My trousers are already worn, so I’ll have to buy a new pair of jeans soon. 48. The language used by Shakespeare is rather dated nowadays. 49. My grandparents used to live in a shabby old building because they couldn’t afford renovation. 50. My grandpa decided to sell his quaint antique clock to a wealthy collector. 51. Even the state-of-the-art technology is not able to reduce the CO2 emissions significantly. 52. The biggest medieval castle in Europe is located in Malbork, Poland. 53. I prefer to spend my holidays in peace and try to avoid very touristy places. 54. There are many dodgy sellers on the Internet, so you should be very cautious while shopping online. 55. My first girlfriend was a highly classy lady, but we argued all the time. 56. The most affluent area of Europe is currently Luxembourg. 57. English food has a terribly ghastly taste. 58. Sabrah, you have a divine voice, I just loved it. 59. I really enjoy Italian cuisine, it’s absolutely exquisite. 60. Yesterday I went to a new hip club and had a few drinks with my mates. 61. My boss looks very trendy in every suit that she wears. 62. I’m planning to buy a new funky mobile next month. 63. I always stay at a bog-standard homely hotel during my trips. 64. My poor old grandma was just in need of a bit of TLC. 65. As a young boy I had to clean a grubby stable every week. 66. A vast area of Venice was flooded last week. 67. Expansive shopping centres are no longer profitable because so many people prefers nowadays to shop online. 68. I miss the idyllic life I once had when I was living in the countryside as a farmer. 69. I have a lovely picturesque view from my house. 70. Majorca is probably the most vibrant Spanish island, full of tourists and booze. 71. I had to carry an extremely cumbersome suitcase from my house to the railway station. 72. My Halloween costume was way too big and bulky. 73. I don’t see many people wearing ragged clothes on the streets of my town. 74. My wife doesn’t like her iridescent dress which I gave her for a birthday present. 75. I bought my daughter a sparkly blue shoes. 76. She decided that a more compact car will be suitable for her. 77. I love my wife’s blue luminous eyes. 78. My skin isn’t as smooth as the skin of my son. 79. The storm left a big jagged hole in the wall of my house. 80. There are three beautiful ornate churches in my little town. 81. The older you become the more brittle are your bones. 82. The manual of my vacuum cleaner was surprisingly elaborate. 83. The Internet will be soon ubiquitous around the world. 84. The water from my well has a metallic taste. 85. Synthetic clothes have a very poor quality, so I decided not to buy them anymore. 86. Almost every wealthy man in my country owns a luxurious yacht. 87. My parents always wanted to buy a retro van and now they can finally fulfil their wish. 88. I’ve just eaten a delicious crunchy salad. 89. I never leave home without a tender kiss from my wife. 90. We ate a hearty breakfast before our trip to London. 91. My children love creamy chocolate ice cream, but I prefer cookies. 92. I’m such an indulgent father, I often allow my kids to eat ice cream. 93. I loathe chewy candy because they stick to my teeth. 94. Rich countries have bountiful oil and gas reserves. 95. I drink a zesty orange juice every morning. 96. My legs were feeling rubbery after standing still so long. 97. During November we have often a moist air in my town. 98. There were times when the only thing I had to eat was a stale bread. 99. Once I tried to bake a cake and it looked pretty flaky. I hope that I haven’t made any grave mistake. Best wishes, Jakub

  • @mrmma2878

    @mrmma2878

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jakub, I don't think you have made a colossal mistake so far. Good job

  • @naynatthar7492

    @naynatthar7492

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @xanmxam9128

    @xanmxam9128

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks A LOTTT👌❤❤❤

  • @ManishSharma-sk2zh
    @ManishSharma-sk2zh4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Leila & Sabrah Please consider my Homework 1. Affectionate = He is very affectionate towards his children. 2. Boisterous = Most of the children were noisy and boisterous. 3. Conceited = I thought him conceited and arrogant. 4. Clumsy = I felt clumsy, shy and awkward at the party. 5. Condescending = Her tone of voice was always so condescending. 6. Courageous = We all honor courageous people. 7. Competent = He is competent for the task. 8. Conscientious =His previous employers describe his as honest, hard-working and conscientious. 9. Cynical = he left the room with a cynical laugh. 10. Cranky = I was feeling tried and cranky. 11. Cantankerous= Brooks is the committee's cantankerous chairman. 12. Callous = His behaviours on that occasion was extremely. 13. Crafty = He was a crafty old thing. 14. Conniving = Jenny was seen an a conniving, greedy woman. 15. Decisive = Man is a decisive factor in doing everything. 16. Devoted = To a devoted couple even water tastes sweet. 17. Diligent = She made a diligent attempt to learn Russian. 18. Dowdy = His clothes were clean but dowdy 19. Dutiful = She was a complaisant wife and dutiful daughter. 20. Demonstrative = 'This' and 'That' are demonstrative pronouns. 21. Earnest = His political career began in earnest at the opening of the War of 1812. 22. Evasive = She gave an evasive answer. 23. Egotistical = I become more egotistical and more dedicated. 24. Fastidious = Everything was planned in fastidious detail. 25. Fervent = He is a fervent believer in free speech. 26. Fussy = Our teacher is very fussy about punctuation. 27. Gluttonous = He is a gluttonous and lazy guy. 28. Grouchy = Grouchy people are always complaining for no reason. 29. Gregarious = These animals are highly gregarious. 30. Hypocritical = It's hypocritical to say one thing and do another. 31. Incompetent = I know my boss considers me incompetent. 32. Impetuous = He revealed his feeling in impetuous displays of spending. 33. Jovial= He seemed a very jovial chap. 34. Juvenile = He is an expert in juvenile delinquency. 35. Loquacious =If they are sufficiently loquacious, all is well. 36. Melancholic = This night was a melancholic as his mood. 37. Naive = Jim can be so naive sometimes. 38. Petulant = His tone of voice become about and petulant. 39. tenacious= The eagle seized its prey in a tenacious grip. 40. Zealous = The shop assistant is very zealous. 41. Cosmopolitan = New York is a high cosmopolitan city. 42. Lively = The clear, lively illustrations are in full colour. 43. Bustling = She is always bustling about the house. 44. Hectic = Today was too hectic for me. 45. Dreadful = He told me a dreadful story. 46. Tatty = She wears jeans and a tally jumper. 47. Worn = These shoes are looking rather worn. 48. Dated = These ideas seen a bit dated now. 49. Shabby= He wore a shabby old overcoat. 50. Quaint = Grandma lives in a quaint old cottage. 51. Stat of the art = These guys have state of the art equipment. 52. Medieval = This is a valuable medieval manuscript. 53. Touristy = The coast is terribly touristy now. 54. Dodgy = He's a dodgy bloke I wouldn't trust. 55. Classy = The German start put in a classy performance. 56. Affluent = Affluent people tend to look upon illiteracy with comfortable detachment. 57. Ghastly= Today's newspaper gives all the ghastly details. 58. Divine = Their new house is quite divine. 59. Exquisite = Her wedding dress was absolutely exquisite. 60. Hip = It's time to hip him to the secrets. 61. Trendy = He was a trying to be really cool and trendy. 62. Funky = the music changed back to a funky disco beat. 63. Homely = His landlady was a kind, homey women. 64. 'in need of a bit of TLC' = The house need some generally cosmetic work. 65. Grubby = Don't wipe your grubby hands on my clean to well. 66. Vast = Stars are radiator of vast power. 67. Expansive = The best grade of tea are expensive. 68. Idyllic = Muriel thought it idyllic, but Amelia was bored. 69. Picturesque = The castle stands in a picturesque setting surrounded by hills. 70. Vibrant = Hong kong is a vibrant, fascinating city. 71. Cumbersome = Although the machine looks cumbersome, it is actually easy to use. 72. Bulky = It was bulky, perhaps three feet long and almost as high. 73. Ragged = A ragged little boy begged his bread along the street. 74. Iridescent = They also develop an iridescent silvery blue sheen on the body. 75. Sparkly = Her eyes were sparkly. 76. Compact = Try to compact the sand into the mold. 77. Luminous= The desert was luminous, starkly beautiful. 78. Vast = We have a vast expense o cultivated land. 79. Smooth = She has think black hair and smooth dark skin. 80. Jagged = jagged scar tuns though lower lip. 81. Ornate= The style is ornate and highly decorative. 82. Brittle = The paint was brittle with age. 83. Elaborate = She had prepared a very elaborate meal. 84. Ubiquitous = Coffee shops are ubiquitous these days. 85. Metallic = He picked up a metallic ring last night. 86. Synthetic = This synthetic dress material does not crush. 87. Luxurious = she tired hard to retrieve her luxurious life. 88. Retro = The Retro Theater is featuring films by Frank Capra this week. 89. Crunchy = Crisp, crunchy cookies are usually high in fat. 90. Tender = Her voice was tender, full of pity. 91. Hearty = Her laugh was far too hearty to be genuine. 92. Creamy = She loved the creamy consistency of fresh paint. 93. Indulgent = Mothers tend to be less indulgent. 94. Chewy = The meat was too chewy. 95. Bountiful = The land is bountiful and no one strives. 96. Zesty = This zesty and refreshing wine offers a freshly cut grass nose, herbaceous green bean. 97. Rubbery = The egg were over cooked and rubbery. 98. Moist =His eyes were moist with tears. 99. Stale = Th bread/biscuits/cake had gone stale. 100. Flaky = This will be my second attempt to make flaky pastry. Thank you.

  • @horizonsky8189
    @horizonsky81894 жыл бұрын

    They're excellent English teachers, I always appreciate them.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much 💕 If you love our videos please share them 😍

  • @bukhariabdulrazak8217
    @bukhariabdulrazak82174 жыл бұрын

    You guys are my favorite teachers in teaching me English! I often look for ways to improve my English and after watching most English teaching related videos, you guys are the best! Thank you for making this video to maximize my vocabulary skills, I appreciate that the video is long and informational! :)

  • @vanmovanmo5884
    @vanmovanmo58844 жыл бұрын

    You're one of the best British English teacher never seen, much love 😘

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! Such a kind comment. Please share the video if you love it xx

  • @anutko90
    @anutko904 жыл бұрын

    Hey! Thanks a million!!!! Love the practical lessons!!! Does anyone know where I can find similar (vocabulary focused) videos?

  • @balajielango5383
    @balajielango53833 жыл бұрын

    'Vast' as word No. 66 and No. 78. Total counts to 99 now. BTW, many thanks for this exhaustive list of incredible words taught in a stupendous way. This is extremely useful for developing my vocabulary.

  • @robertskolimowski7049
    @robertskolimowski70494 жыл бұрын

    Ladies, great episode, more (advanced) stuff like that, please! One thing though, more example sentences would never go amiss🙂 I remain most grateful, anyway! Best wishes, keep up the good job👏

  • @worldwidespokenenglish5147
    @worldwidespokenenglish51474 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate you guys for making such sensational videos,, keep up the good work

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this kind comment! We really appreciate it! Please share the video if you love it! 😊❤️

  • @ihsanullahbadrkhel9768
    @ihsanullahbadrkhel97684 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding adjectives. I like to learn all these adjectives, Thank you

  • @niceman6886
    @niceman68864 жыл бұрын

    80 perceny adjectives seen in you. Your style divine❤🌹

  • @emanmahmoud9439
    @emanmahmoud94392 жыл бұрын

    You're two excellent and amazing teachers. I I enjoy your videos.

  • @chandrakanthsaminathan417
    @chandrakanthsaminathan4172 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot for both excellent and beautiful teachers for taught us very useful lesson. I could be wrong I found 'vast' twice from the lesson.🙏

  • @johngian7359
    @johngian73594 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos! Can you please do a request on how to say 2 words that are always confusing when people say them?

  • @gabrielaarduz9390
    @gabrielaarduz93903 жыл бұрын

    This video is exactly what I was looking for. I couldn't thank you enough.

  • @prabhua5690
    @prabhua56904 жыл бұрын

    Very informative. Thank you ladies.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are so welcome! If you loved it please share it with others! 💕

  • @ratul612
    @ratul6124 жыл бұрын

    Thnx a thousand for your pretty nice and naughty English teaching. You're doing grate work by this type of lesson. Im highly requesting you to make some videos about IELTS.

  • @saranchimegaltan5038
    @saranchimegaltan50383 жыл бұрын

    It is very unusual, but pleasant to hear about my country, Mongolia, as an example. Love the British accent. lovely teachers. thank you for the lesson.

  • @RADEnglish
    @RADEnglish4 жыл бұрын

    What a great lesson. There's a lot for students to get their teeth into. My favourite of all of those is ubiquitous. It's such a lovely sounding word, and it makes you sound super smart if you use it, because the word ubiquitous is not... ubiquitous.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes we love that word! Thanks for your comment and best of luck with your channel as well! 😊

  • @germanmorganti9686
    @germanmorganti96864 жыл бұрын

    Great job Leila and Sabrah!! No doubt you"re devoted.teachers! Cannot be more divine!

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Aww such a lovely comment! Thanks so much! ❤️

  • @sohamroy6810

    @sohamroy6810

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah Aww such a lovely reply ! Thanks so much ! ❤️

  • 4 жыл бұрын

    Great lesson from two divine teachers.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Ivab! Look forward to seeing you and Anna soon! 💕👍

  • @tonystark-gz5no
    @tonystark-gz5no4 жыл бұрын

    this is very helpful! thank you!!!

  • @maferferrante770
    @maferferrante7704 жыл бұрын

    Omg! Thank u so much! I have a speaking exam and this video will be really useful for me😭. I always watch all your videos! Saludos desde Latinoamérica preciosas!

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    So glad the lesson was helpful! That makes us sooo happy!! Please share it with others if you loved it 💕

  • @houssamahmed8173
    @houssamahmed81734 жыл бұрын

    You are phenomenal thx for all these vocabularies

  • @reinaldolopezlope3142
    @reinaldolopezlope31424 жыл бұрын

    Me encanta el video porque a veces las escucho en mi lengua materna y me da más ánimo de aprender inglés tal ves no tenga el acento británico pero me gusta escuchar

  • @ramy9974
    @ramy99744 жыл бұрын

    Hello Leila &Sabrah, I really impressed with all your videos!!, I loved Lingoda sprint offer and I want to join but I need to know first if the English classes provided there are for advanced level or for beginners and intermediates?? As I'm already a Primary English teacher in my country and I'm willing to take those classes to boost my speaking level,I mean just to not get stucked in the middle of conversations remembering a word or trying to find the right expression so my aim is to be fluent and to have my conversation flowing just like a native, So Is that provided by Lingoda???

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    They have classes for advanced learners as well so it could be perfect for you! You can take lots of speaking and conversation practice if that is what you would like! 😉😊 Why not give it a try!

  • @reinaldolopezlope3142
    @reinaldolopezlope31424 жыл бұрын

    Hey teacher your video is facinanting and both of teachers are so divine god blessing you forever

  • @suleymanabdullah696
    @suleymanabdullah6964 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant keep teaching us ❤

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Don’t worry Abdullah, we will! 👍🇬🇧😊💕

  • @manjirabanerjee7169
    @manjirabanerjee71694 жыл бұрын

    Hi Leila and Sabrah. .thanks for this informative video.After watching the video on Brexit I feel well -equipped. Cheers.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's great! Thanks so much for your kind comment 💕

  • @ManishSharma-sk2zh
    @ManishSharma-sk2zh4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Leila and Sabhar, Wonderful lesson about advance English adjectives. I admire your your efforts. It is journey of lots of new things. I write down all adjectives with meaning and definitely try to write these adjectives in sentences. Thank you.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Manish! We always love reading your kind and enthusiastic comments! We hope these words will help you! Wishing you a lovely weekend xx

  • @ManishSharma-sk2zh

    @ManishSharma-sk2zh

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah Thank you

  • @christine3962
    @christine39624 жыл бұрын

    Looove that Thanks a lot ❤

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    You’re welcome sweetie! 👍💕😊

  • @naveedafridi5796
    @naveedafridi57964 жыл бұрын

    Very useful lesson.. great work girls!

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much! If you love it then do please share it with others! ❤️

  • @beingamom8588
    @beingamom85884 жыл бұрын

    I could identify your mistake as i was noting all the words. I love watching your videos. You guys are inspiration for me to make videos. By the way I'm also thinking of making some videos to teach English.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh great idea you should go for it! So happy that you love our videos! If you love them please share them! 😊

  • @rezza2507
    @rezza25074 жыл бұрын

    Hi Leila and Sabrah! ❤❤ This is a *splendiferous* lesson. To be honest, the word is my favourite. ☺

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh what a fantastic word haha we love that too. Although technically I am not sure it is a word but is is certainly fun. Thanks for your kind comment as always 💕

  • @rezza2507

    @rezza2507

    4 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure. 💕 Actually, the word splendiferous is a similar word for splendid.

  • @sohamroy6810

    @sohamroy6810

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@rezza2507 oh Rezza I didn't know that it's another word for it ... Thanks for telling

  • @rezza2507

    @rezza2507

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@sohamroy6810 Oh, I see. Good then. Anytime.

  • @d.abrante3641
    @d.abrante36414 жыл бұрын

    Hi Sabrah! Thank you for your video. It does contain an exhaustive selection of useful adjectives. I just wanted to draw your attention - and please correct me if I am wrong- to the adjective VAST. I think it is an extreme adjective, and as such it should never be preceded by VERY. In the sample sentence, you said: 'The plains in Mongolia are 'very' vast.' Is this correct? Many thanks. Regards, D.A.

  • @giovannidepetris6335
    @giovannidepetris6335 Жыл бұрын

    To be honest I just am here to see these ladies. Couldn care less of hiving off some good English :)

  • @lydiar9616
    @lydiar96164 жыл бұрын

    Dear Sabrah, wonderful lesson as usual 😁👍 However I'm so sorry to tell you that a little mistake appears in the phonetic writing of N 16 Devoted (the previous word stayed on the screen). Nothing important indeed ! Thanks again for your wonderful help 🥰

  • @cesarreis7499
    @cesarreis74994 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Leila and Sabrah!

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are so welcome as always!

  • @zofiaukasiewicz5607
    @zofiaukasiewicz56073 жыл бұрын

    Could you make a video about advanced adverbs?

  • @biakenar635
    @biakenar6352 жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @idreesismail591
    @idreesismail5914 жыл бұрын

    Pleasure to learn from you guys 👍😆

  • @riazmughul1583
    @riazmughul15834 жыл бұрын

    Allah bless you gentlewomen YOU ARE from our people there is SO many popular song in your name your sound and pronunciation is enough to impress any one

  • @camiladellavecchia343
    @camiladellavecchia3434 жыл бұрын

    This video is top-notch :D I completely loved it. It will take me some time to remember and use all the vocabulary, but still a great class. You are so devoted, diligent and definitely head and shoulders above the rest, my lovely teachers. Keep up with the incredible classes ;)

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh thanks so much! Thank you lovely Camila for your kind comment! We so appreciate it ❤️

  • @manathgoldsmith9556
    @manathgoldsmith95564 жыл бұрын

    you two are like princesses together!!! love you darlings...

  • @chamaraamanda9148
    @chamaraamanda91484 жыл бұрын

    Dear both lovely teachers Can you tell me how often you upload lessons here ?.

  • @Tushinho
    @Tushinho4 жыл бұрын

    20:56 wow that's a new word for BC i often hear ppl say outdated instead of dated to refer to old fashioned things

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Both work 👍💕

  • @SuperMundek
    @SuperMundek4 жыл бұрын

    Lovley ,absotutly lovely

  • @uttamanandarout7135
    @uttamanandarout71354 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much

  • @sardinasottosale4505
    @sardinasottosale45053 жыл бұрын

    Dear Sabrah and Leila, thank you for your instructive lessons! A question... While describing 'decisive' Sabrah said 'a person who hmms and ers'... Are 'to hmm and to er' verbs? I can't find them in the dictionary as VERBS, only as exclamations... Thanks a million!

  • @uttamanandarout7135
    @uttamanandarout71354 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed the class really

  • @omarwhite2198
    @omarwhite21982 жыл бұрын

    I am grateful to you

  • @samiramzar1513
    @samiramzar15134 жыл бұрын

    Girls you are the best. I am learning alot thanks to you. 😘

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh that is so lovely to hear!! Thank you so much! If you love our videos please share them!😊

  • @myplaylists8146
    @myplaylists81464 жыл бұрын

    thank you

  • @cudberryflavoredcupcake2673
    @cudberryflavoredcupcake26733 жыл бұрын

    @23:39 could it be a synonym for "fancy"?

  • @eglemark3901
    @eglemark39012 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @luistalavera8798
    @luistalavera87984 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Sabrah your Spanish is "perfecto" and what to say about Leila's "queeee" increible😂😂😂

  • @maureen6715

    @maureen6715

    4 жыл бұрын

    I couldn' t agree more! Bear in mind that she is learning Italian from a native speaker (her husband)... that "queee" could also perfectly fit into Italian conversation (che?). Ciao

  • @goldensquirel
    @goldensquirel4 жыл бұрын

    Molte grazie.

  • @omarwhite2198
    @omarwhite21982 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @LastdayPhysics3960
    @LastdayPhysics39604 жыл бұрын

    I teach Physics in a High School but now I m gonna teach them English too!

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes go for it! Where do you teach?

  • @uttamanandarout7135
    @uttamanandarout71354 жыл бұрын

    Superb lectures

  • @tirupathinaidu1990
    @tirupathinaidu19903 жыл бұрын

    U guys are fabulous..this is one of the best channel

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks you so much 😊

  • @siliahaboudj5613
    @siliahaboudj56134 жыл бұрын

    that's perfect

  • @h.hanane3341
    @h.hanane33414 жыл бұрын

    Thanks you so much leila and sabrah

  • @THAmbre
    @THAmbre4 жыл бұрын

    Finely a video with advanced vocabulary and not basics or commun 🙂

  • @yrry7207
    @yrry72073 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @LyashenkoSergiy
    @LyashenkoSergiy4 жыл бұрын

    Great!

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Sergiy!

  • @aishamohamed1631
    @aishamohamed16313 жыл бұрын

    I luv watching your videos. Such beautiful and intelligent women. I’m in Manchester UK supporting adults with mental health issues. Could you please make more work related videos? Thanks xx

  • @sokpheap75
    @sokpheap75 Жыл бұрын

    two nice teacher, send me everyday please all structures sentences writing !

  • @shilpamane8511
    @shilpamane85114 жыл бұрын

    Membership means for spoken english or only for chat?

  • @CoronaVirus-uy1cw
    @CoronaVirus-uy1cw2 жыл бұрын

    Good job i need more vocabulaire advance

  • @reinaldolopezlope3142
    @reinaldolopezlope31424 жыл бұрын

    Hey teacher sabrah lovely your spanish accents I loved it I'm going to share it

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh thank you so much! Much as gracias! Creo que estoy un poco oxidado en me espanol!

  • @reinaldolopezlope3142

    @reinaldolopezlope3142

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah doesn't matter about your spanish is facinanting esta bien práctica mucho y tu castellano mejorará ni se notará que eres profe sabrah Wilson de Gran Bretaña I'm grateful with you teacher . Leila and sabrah. I've learned so English And I'm going to improve every day

  • @sabtuchannel9590
    @sabtuchannel95903 жыл бұрын

    Tq so much

  • @riantidewi864
    @riantidewi8644 жыл бұрын

    Ooh Leila n Sabrah come back again for teaching English. Ok.. I'll listen carefully Thks so much for yr hard work upload this vid, because of you my english knowledge will be increase from day to day Always excellent 😊👦👧👍👍👍💕

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much Rianti!! We always love reading your comments and we hope you have a lovely day!

  • @aparecidoferreiravais321

    @aparecidoferreiravais321

    4 жыл бұрын

    Am Hi Leila Hi Sabrah as always I'm glad to see you again These words are very important to me really i learn a lot from you Thanks a bunch have a great week my beautiful teachers 😉🇧🇷

  • @aydaryakup4540
    @aydaryakup45404 жыл бұрын

    The red one is gorgeous

  • @cestmagnifique7932
    @cestmagnifique79323 жыл бұрын

    Fabulous 💗

  • @user-ud8fk5lz9w
    @user-ud8fk5lz9w Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so and more both of you the best friend a lot of words to learn from you must keep in the mind many of these words never see before only you have given to its so important to study one thing is how can that l know automatically come to known but not and easy one rather like climbing high mountain the brain develope has not enough .thank you so .

  • @marekkrakovsky4187
    @marekkrakovsky41873 жыл бұрын

    35. and what about eloquent?

  • @carmonty27
    @carmonty279 ай бұрын

    English class starts at 5:31

  • @startupakademi3917
    @startupakademi39174 жыл бұрын

    can you tell the synonyms of adjectives that you gave.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Gosh that would be another long video! This one took almost a week to make! But yes we can in the future xx

  • @startupakademi3917

    @startupakademi3917

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah serious, Sabrah you w are a stunning. Cause ya gave a lot of effort to do this.I'll follow you spaniard girl.

  • @luisleal2940
    @luisleal29404 жыл бұрын

    37 minute long 😯, is this the longest video you’ve ever made ? Sabrah red is definitely your color , don’t get me wrong any color suits your perfectly but with red your beauty is out of this world . As far as the adjectives go , I think little finger was a prime example of a crafty and conniving person over seven season , he almost made it !! I have a quick question the adjective rowdy means : someone to get drunk and want to start a fight absurdly ? Am I right ? I fervently believe your channel is going to hit million subs sooner than later you both are top notch teachers . Sabrah I just want you to know I’m not afraid of wearing my heart on my sleeve for you , I ‘m devoted to you anywhere anytime . You are my queen and you’ll always be .

  • @user-bx1gz2tu5r

    @user-bx1gz2tu5r

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wow, you used some adjectives in context.Amazing job! How can you think of these excellent compliments? If only I had this ability as well😂

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are a sweetheart! How are you? We hope everything in your life is going well! Yes little finger was a perfect example of a conniving person! Well done! Awww your devotion to us and the channel means the world! Thank you so much xx

  • @aboajeelotibi6764
    @aboajeelotibi67643 жыл бұрын

    How can I get these vocabulary?

  • @nadjetnadjet4616
    @nadjetnadjet46164 жыл бұрын

    Awesome 😍😍😍😍😘

  • @mariamkassim9799
    @mariamkassim97994 жыл бұрын

    I love you so much my teachers😍😍💋💞💖

  • @rajkapoor3303
    @rajkapoor33032 жыл бұрын

    Dear Leila and Sabrah, I would like to neutralise my accent and would welcome any advise that you can provide. Thanking you in anticipation.

  • @ahmadhaidari2808
    @ahmadhaidari28084 жыл бұрын

    It’s impossible for me to remember all these words, and I’ll definitely try my best, but thanks for your explanation

  • @dwayanashok111

    @dwayanashok111

    3 жыл бұрын

    Can you please send me your phone number to have conversation with you to learn English

  • @dwayanashok111

    @dwayanashok111

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you accept me please create watsapp to this number 6305932604

  • @jacobalcuadrado5765
    @jacobalcuadrado57654 жыл бұрын

    Hi teachers, I have a question, I know it's not related to the video but you said University does not need the preposition 'the', does the noun school obey the same rule?? For exemple: if I were a child would I say I go to school or I go to the school? I guess is the first one. Well thank you for the video anyway

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes you are correct you would say I am going to school not 'the school'. It only needs the article if we are specifying which school - ie the boarding school or the all girls school. 😉☺️

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    You omit ‘the’ when you are referring to an institution like a school, uni, or even church but are not talking about the normal activity there...for example ‘I go to school (to study), I went to the school to talk to my child’s teacher’ Watch our lesson to learn more! A -AN- THE- and ZERO! THE RULES FOR ARTICLES! English Grammar Lesson #articles kzread.info/dash/bejne/q4BhmsuMYdTfdcY.html

  • @michaelreiher7129
    @michaelreiher71294 жыл бұрын

    Hi Leila, hi Sabrah that's an intensiv video. I guess it takes you much time. Apart from this point the volume dynamic, which is often a problem in your videos if you make dialogues together, is perfect. Could you please explain once in a while the difference between egoistical and egotistical. Thanks.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    As far as i know egotistical doew not exist or at least it is a variation of the adjective that we no longer use. Thanks for your kind comment though and for your support of our channel!! ♥️

  • @michaelreiher7129

    @michaelreiher7129

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrahI'm quite confused. Egotistical does not exist? It's your adjectice number 23. 🤔 Ahh, perhaps you mean egoistical does not exist or is uncommonly used.

  • @michaelreiher7129

    @michaelreiher7129

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah I've done so. It seems egoistical is only used in academic, ethic discussions. For German speakers it is a false friend. We have the word "egoistisch", but it means selfish. Therefore: egotistical is my adjectiv of the day. 😉 Thanx to both of you. Enjoy the day.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sorry I meant egoistical - that variant is not commonly used - egotistical is.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes exactly 😊

  • @nadeemtabraiz2928
    @nadeemtabraiz29283 жыл бұрын

    Thanks ma'am l am from pakistan I love you video

  • @parveenkumar3208
    @parveenkumar32084 жыл бұрын

    awesome

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much Parveen!

  • @englishwithbatayneh5908
    @englishwithbatayneh59084 жыл бұрын

    I asked u before if u do one on one online tutoring . I am so intersted

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes we do. Please email sabrah@loveenglish.co.uk if you would like more information 😊

  • @danielcristea3868
    @danielcristea38684 жыл бұрын

    I just love you guys. Hugs ;)

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! We love you all too!

  • @franciscomacanasdelapoza5055
    @franciscomacanasdelapoza50552 жыл бұрын

    Hola Sabrah (morena). Me encantaría. Un poco más lento sería posible. Gracias a las dos.

  • @sabtuchannel9590
    @sabtuchannel95902 жыл бұрын

    Tq

  • @mimicrono
    @mimicrono4 жыл бұрын

    4:53

  • @parthadas4412
    @parthadas44122 жыл бұрын

    All time follow English language description

  • @stan6886
    @stan68862 жыл бұрын

    Sabrah is the queen of beauty

  • @beingamom8588
    @beingamom85884 жыл бұрын

    I always share all my videos with my students by the way I'm from india. .....andhra pradesh and anantapur district. We have a spoken English institution in anantapur. I'm a trainer my name is Anitha. Hope you'll remember my name.

  • @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    @LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Anitha! We will remember of course! Thanks for sharing the videos that is awesome! We appreciate your support of our channel! Thanks so much 😊

  • @yasmineelhadi5511
    @yasmineelhadi55114 жыл бұрын

    I just bought an indulgent chocolate dessert She’s in a zesty mood My bro is petulant