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This QUIZ reviews all of the lessons on my IDIOMS PLAYLIST 👉 kzread.info/dash/bejne/q6B80KVqnLe1dNY.html If you get any wrong - don't worry! Write a sentence using the idiom in the comments so that I can check it for you!
@delacruz__05
5 жыл бұрын
I have to hit the road now or I'll miss the subway.
@nuryantibaha6921
5 жыл бұрын
okey Madam
@manikandan-m.
5 жыл бұрын
At 20:48 i heard like leaving somewhere by foot, by car or by bike. Ana., i think, i remember studying like that we should use on for foot and by for mode of transport... Which is the correct usage madam and if both of it is right tell also as when to use which? Thank you, madam.
@manikandan-m.
5 жыл бұрын
**At 7:01
@mmmEnglish_Emma
5 жыл бұрын
Correct!
Folks, I need to get something off my chest. At first, because my head was in the clouds, I thought this would be a piece of cake, but I soon was in a pickle, because things got out of hand and I quickly realized I had bitten off more than I could chew just trying to wing it. It became such a pain in the neck that I decided to jump ship and hit the road, but because Emma has me wrapped around her finger I had a change of heart and wanted to bring something to the table so I wrote this, even though I am under the weather and need to go to sleep. If you can fit in ‘itchy feet’ you get an extra gold star. :)
@norhanhdr6002
5 жыл бұрын
That's awesome from you to form an interesting paragraph from the set of the idioms given .Love it. 🤔😀😀😀😀
@subhash1691
5 жыл бұрын
You made this lesson more useful..
@wendasmetula
5 жыл бұрын
I would bit off more than I could chew if I try to make a better use of all idioms Emma explained but for most of idioms it was a piece of cake to choose the correct answer. I extremly liked 6:37 when she start singing the song Hit the road Joe , she was so cute
@Kensanta
5 жыл бұрын
That is really awesome..! You just made my day..!! haha~~
@nwagbohelizabeth9803
5 жыл бұрын
This' great
Learning English with you is a piece of cake, your videos are not a pain in the neck at all. There's no way I can have my head in the clouds when I watch your videos. I truly wanted to get this off my chest. I really enjoy your videos even when I feel under the weather. I always thought English was quite difficult but when I started watching your videos a had a change of heart. Thanks for posting. Take care yourself and never hit the deck.
@shivamsikarvar4164
2 жыл бұрын
tu to dang se sikh gya re londe
Awesome💞💞. Am glad you've brought this to the table. Learning never ends. Thanks a lot👏👏👏
Awesome! I learned a lot today in the comfort my home. I’ve heard many of these idioms used by my coworkers and I understood them in context. I am not a native english speaker ( i speak three other languages) but english is the medium of instruction where I came from. Learning these new idioms today will definitely make me feel much more confident in communicating both verbally and in writing. I love the way you presented the lesson. I enjoyed listening to your voice. and loved those facial expressions you made kept my enthusiasm level high until the end. Thank you do much, Emma!
*To make your revision easy..* *1* *a piece of cake* *2* *wouldn't hurt a fly* *3* *pain in the neck* *4* *hit the road* *5* *jump ship* *6* *itchy feet* *7* *head in the clouds* *8* *get something off chest* *9* *under the weather* *10* *a change of heart* *11* *wrapped around finger* *12* *wing it* *13* *bite off more than can chew* *14* *bring something to the table* *15* *in a pickle* *16* *get out of hand*
@nayabbaber8958
5 жыл бұрын
U could have add the correct option. It would have been more helpful.
@infoofganesh
5 жыл бұрын
@@nayabbaber8958 Ya but it will take more time to edit so.... If possible I'll add it..
@infoofganesh
5 жыл бұрын
@@Hasvelt 2nd one.... As it resembles me☺
@Wissam2202Dz
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
@infoofganesh
5 жыл бұрын
@@Wissam2202Dz No problem...
It's so helpful to improve my speaking skills It's also necessary to get into a conversation with a native person or when You want to know about another culture
@rouselsuarez2254
3 жыл бұрын
Very helpful thank you
@DeportedBy6
3 жыл бұрын
Oooooooo
This was such a really helpful podcast that we got to learn all commonly used idioms all together.Keep up the good work.Thanks.
i love your way of teaching english. i'm Algerian and i live in Turkey.. i have a BA in english.i did not speak english for tow years.and i feel having forgotten my english. learning english from a native speaker is very amazing. it is like i have never learned english.and now that i am learning Turkish, i started to forget my english.when speaking english, words don't come out right..now that i discovered your channel i feel happy.. i realy want to improve my english and speak it fluently... i had not the chance to come to england for learning.but i feel lucky for having subscribed in your channel... thank you for being on youtube and thank you for the good job you are doing..Good luck and greetings from istanbul😙
100% Thank you , Emma, for the revision lesson!
Hi Emma, thank you for your efforts to teach us. Please make videos about conjunctions
Idioms are so useful but also so tricky! These are great!
100% right 🤗. It was a piece of cake! Several expressions were very similar to French's ones. And the others are very intuitive according to me. "It's a piece of cake!" : "C'est du gâteau !" / "he wouldn't hurt a fly" : "il ne ferait pas de mal à une mouche" / "he's got his head in the clouds" : "il a la tête dans les nuages".
Thank you so much , my favourite teacher for your efforts, (I am a teacher of English myself ,since 1999 and I like your way of explanation) I love all your videos! really great work !!
02:55 *Some more trickier ones* I need to get this right, teacher!
Perfect lesson, perfect teacher, perfect singer! Million thanks!
I love your videos, I learn a lot from your English teaching. You make it so easy to learn and understand. Thank you so much for that. :)
Thanks for so many interesting idioms!!
Emma Dear Good Day ! Looking Forward to again another Fine Distinguished Lesson on Selective IDIOMS !
@mmmEnglish_Emma
5 жыл бұрын
I hope you can join me!
@pakko33
5 жыл бұрын
* Dear Emma, have a good day! I am looking forward for another lessons on idioms.
Hello Emma! I´m a Cuban teacher of English and I should tell you I enjoying your classes very much as you teach how to use the language with a very clear pronunciation; you can be understood very clearly. Thank you for your classes, they have allowed me to improve my language knowledge.
Very well done. Put in context to boot, aways important. Commonly-used, so also practical.
This is a good quiz! you can understand some words but the meaning is totally different! Congratulations! Thanks! 👍
@bassyvorst3938
4 жыл бұрын
someone who loves bugs and insects
mam Emma, waiting ... Emma always you are very happy everytime.. 👌🏻
Thank you Emma for your lovely lessons. I like them a lot. They are very productive and interesting.
mmmenglish amazing and brilliant session of idioms...missed on one and guessed others right..Thankyou ..🙏🙏🙏
We love you soooo much l am here! Good luck health peace! Pape Diouf Senegalese
@mmmEnglish_Emma
5 жыл бұрын
So great to see you here!
Hi Emma, thanks for the great lesson! I got all the idioms right but I must admit that I learnt new idioms during the lesson. You have lovely expressions and a positive smile. :)
Thank you for helping our students!
I did learn some new ones, love the lessons ...
Emma is a unique teacher...I wish I could keep on listening to her forever....she has a great eloquence....beyond description...May God bless her..
feeling really great to get all of them right. though i dont use these in day to day conversations at all but i might start implementing them now.
Got all correct, so proud. Thank you for putting these common idions together so wonderfully.
Thank you Emma. Fabulous presentation on idioms. I am teaching English in Vietnam. I am so glad I found you.
The quiz was terrific! Enjoyed it so much! Good for you, Emma! Keep up this magnificent work! I've got 15/16! Thanks a bunch for your work!🤗🥰🥰❤️❤️
Thank you Emma. It was a fantastic lesson! 🙂
@nuryantibaha6921
5 жыл бұрын
yes
Hey Emma, Thank you for the wonderful lessons. I watch it every day and it makes me so much better.
@mmmEnglish_Emma
7 ай бұрын
I'm so happy to hear that! Keep up the great work 🤩
i love your natural friendliness & natural enthusiasm. well, it looks natural, at least. :) I'm a natural English speaker, but this is so interesting. I think the natural teacher in me is inspired by your radiating personality that just shines like its natural. if you like making videos like this, then i hope you never quit! :)
The most interesting content I’ve ever seen! Bravo!
@mmmEnglish_Emma
5 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson, Mollie!
I bit off more than I could chew, finally I got it off my chest. I love these two😄
@mmmEnglish_Emma
4 жыл бұрын
🤣👌
@josephclegg3562
4 жыл бұрын
I bit of more than l could chew when l got it off my chest, and now it's out of my hands, and puts me in a pickle.
Thank You very much for your very helpful and informative lessons. I've subscribed to your channel and saved your entire playlist with idioms on my desktop. I desire to go through it thoroughly!!! Hello from Ukraine.
Thank you so much These idioms really useful for me to upgrade my english skills
Emma ..I knew more of them by guessing 😄😄😄but you're teaching so good ......the confidence you have and the way you teach attracts many people.... just keep going and be the best .....best of luck🤗🤗🤗
@juliethrweyemamu8514
4 жыл бұрын
Good free mode of understanding
I would really appreciate if u check my answers 1)lets hit the road before time lapse 2)I should add,I hv hd itchy feet as i often go out with my friends 3)I really dont like doing workout today bcz i was feeling under the weather 4) earlier i really dont like tht person but bcz of his gd deeds i hd a change of heart fr him 4)I never tried my kids to wrapped around my finger i always gv them space to explore 6)i really like to wing it my trips whn i fly abroad
@LearnAcademicEnglish
3 жыл бұрын
1) Let's hit the road before it's too late. 2) this one is not clear, sorry. 3) I really don't feel like working out today because I'm under the weather.
I feel courageous that I could guess all of the idioms correctly ! Thank you Emma !
Emma, your language is very live. I love the intrusive R in between 2 vocalics, as in "ideaR on" :) I should be listening to you more often just to get the way I pronouce words less slovenly
She teach while having fun with everyone Our theeth shines like a diamond 💎💎🙂
Hey Emma, this is Marcelo from Brazil. Wow, I didn't know how good I was at idioms!!! I just got one wrong. "To bring something to the table". Thx Emma.
@kiranchoudhary4237
4 жыл бұрын
me too
Quite useful & GREAT! I hope you would bring more and more videos like this!
I nailed the quiz again. Thank you for this wonderful video that is precious to all English learners around the world.
When i realized i adore english,i decided to go to university and had a change of heart.❤️💞
Thank you so much emma for a great efforts👏👏🔝🔝
@mmmEnglish_Emma
5 жыл бұрын
Always a pleasure to make these lessons for you!
Hi Emma! I didn't get out of hand at all with your quiz! Have a nice day and thank you so much!
It’s been a quite interesting English class, appreciate it your advice and help
Guessed almost all of those idioms while enjoying this beautiful teacher)) “Wouldn’t hurt a fly” In russian exists, too: Мухи не обидит.
@weirdstranger7009
5 жыл бұрын
In my language is sound like : n-ar rani o musca , Guess what language it is?
I'm wrong at the point 'in pickle'. Instead, I choose 'hungry situation' 😁 Btw, I like the way you talk, Miss. Narator. Clear enough to hear so I can understand what you're talking about. Thank you :))
I had no idea how I would do so I took your quiz and knew them all. I do not hear them much any more but grew up hearing and using them.
I'm glad yours channel is exist! Thank you for your good job!!👍👍👍😘🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪
A piece of cake = Speaking English without translation is a piece of cake. Wouldn't hurt a fly = His behavior looks bad but once he calms down, He wouldn't hurt a fly. A pain in the neck= Playing piano with her is such a pain in the neck because she keeps interrupting me. Jump ship = She jumped ship when she was told to dance. Itchy feet = I don't have itchy feet. I like to stay in one place. To have your head in the clouds = Hey, Teacher is asking you something. Have you got your head in the clouds. To get something off the chest = Look, I want to get it off my chest. your exams results are so poor. To feel under the weather = I can't go school today because I'm under the weather. To have a change of heart = i didn't like idioms but I'll have a change of heart after this lesson. To be wrapped around someone's finger = She's got you wrapped around her finger. She makes you do everything that she likes. To bite off more than you can chew = I bit off more than I could chew when I started working for the whole day long To be in a pickle= I'm in a pickle right now. can you help me? To get out of hand = The party got out of hand when they started fighting.
I got them all right ! yeeeeey
@mmmEnglish_Emma
5 жыл бұрын
AMAZING!
@wendasmetula
5 жыл бұрын
@@mmmEnglish_Emma me too
@sandeepgoyal6592
5 жыл бұрын
me too
Your channel is so useful, and things are getting out of my hand, I should subscribe to it :)
Emma, I can just say you are good teacher. And so clearly , intelligibly explains everything. Bravos 👏👏👏👏👏 From Azerbaijan 🇦🇿
Amazingly, I had everything right! Excellent explanation Emma. This is gonna help me with my English sessions at work. Thanks a lot!
@mmmEnglish_Emma
4 жыл бұрын
Nice work, Martin!
Was a really nice and helpful video 😊.. thank you ! :)
Awesome. Thanks a lot. Nice lesson. I did learn a lot!
Err... I'm rather used to the idiom 'pain in the a*s' 😂 'pain in the neck' seems to be more appropriate in most situations.
@mmmEnglish_Emma
4 жыл бұрын
That's right... be careful who you say 'pain in the ass' to! 😂😂
@josephclegg3562
4 жыл бұрын
Pain in the ass.🤣🤣🤣
@reineh3477
3 жыл бұрын
The Swedish way of saying that would be, "finne i röven" (a pimple in the arse)
John: are you ready for trip? Snow: yes, I am ready. Lets hit the road
Hi Emma, your videos are always so amazing ! You can't figure out how much I love the way you teach , simply wondeful ... You're the best. Keep up your excellent work :)
I just guessed the meanings and all answers were correct. Thank you very much for such wonderful help.
Even though I haven't heard of some of them, I managed to get all of them right! Should I say I've nailed it?! 🤪
@mmmEnglish_Emma
4 жыл бұрын
Yes you did Soheil, nice work! 🙌
@osmarissuazo2980
4 жыл бұрын
Me too!!
@raquelmosqueda8100
4 жыл бұрын
How long have you been learning English?
@soheilmousavi4625
4 жыл бұрын
@@raquelmosqueda8100 I don't know, since middle school? But I've been preparing for IELTS exam for the last 6 months.
@soheilmousavi4625
4 жыл бұрын
@@raquelmosqueda8100 it'll take time but you'll gonna get better. For me producing content is challenging, speaking and writing.
Piece of cake is something easy Would not hurt a fly - I guess gentle A pain in the neck is an annoying person yes I heard it a lot lol Hit the road means to start a journey Hit the deck means fall over which I did not know Jump the ship I never heard I guess quit on something , yes I was right but it's something new Yes , itchy feet means when you wanna travel , I knew that one I know bucket list Head in the cloud is something new wow I couldn't even guess distracted! Get something off? I think you wanna say it Yes relieved , get rid of something that's bothering Aww this one is easy under the weather is all about sickness Lol this one is funny ! I lol was wrong - change opinion Wrpped around finger? Maybe under control wow I am right but it's my guess lol Like a puppet! Wing it? I guess do without plan wow I am really good at guessing lol Bite off more? Take a load of work In over head yes I knew this one And yeah too much on plate I knew Bring to table is start a conversation I read it some days ago In a pickle - lol I forgot and can't even guess yea I thought that tricky situation Aha out of hand is what is beyond control now. Thanks! I took the test and that was my result.
Hi Emma, I use these all the time.got all of them immediately. I am enjoying these quiz. I watch the KZread videos every day. I love ❤️ being part of your teaching. Hi Emma please keep on keeping on.😘
It’s almost the same expressions in French for most of them. Pain in the neck is a new one for me, thanks for the lesson ! By the way it was a piece of cake ;) Have a good one ! Steve
This quiz was a piece of cake (for me), I got all correct!!
Emma, I know You know that You are a genius.. But let me Remind u, Emma once again that u r A Genius 😊
Thanks alot for helping me all the time I see that most idioms are mostly related to common proverbs in the culture of most nations the more culture we have the easier we understand them
Very informative video, and very useful reinforcement lesson, so deeply thankful, indeed.
"Resisting a piece of cake is no piece of cake..." (Idiom, by Kenneth Everett Rathburn)
@josephclegg3562
4 жыл бұрын
That's EASY AS PIE for me.
“”More easier”. Is a small problem for an English teacher!
@loremynoronhapineiro215
4 жыл бұрын
Only say "Easier"
bit off more than chew, this idioms was hard for me.I didn't relize it. Thank you so much Emma.
Thank you for a great lesson.
I'm too early :)
@mmmEnglish_Emma
5 жыл бұрын
Starting in 10 minutes :)
Hollo. Im.from India.
@antonfil2110
5 жыл бұрын
This is a great comment.
Really her accent makes me feeling happy so much .
You are a wonderful teacher, we are lucky to have you! I got all of them have correct.
I'v got itchy feet recently. i wanna travel to some places and just wing it!
I got all of them right without watching those videos.
@mmmEnglish_Emma
4 жыл бұрын
Nice work, Lea!
Thanks for such an amzing lesson.
I didn't know Australian accent could sound so similar to British accent! Beautiful!!!
3:37 mins of introduction is faaaaar too long. Brevity is the soul of wit! ;)
@boywonder8241
3 жыл бұрын
What’s the rush? Got itchy feet? She’s setting the mood and it’s relaxed.
ENGLISH teacher! its MORE TRICKY! not more trickier! (2:55 )
@gurussn9694
4 жыл бұрын
No mistake .( some easier ones ....get going with some more trickier ones ...)" more" means plus some idioms that are trickier than the easy ones .
Wow wow teacher, you're the best English teacher, because I've never seen these Australian Idioms although I love your videos bcz I can download with full English subtitles and carry them anywhere...
I got them all right only one had me puzzled. Thank you for the test
@mmmEnglish_Emma
4 жыл бұрын
Which one did you get wrong, Dimitri?
@josephclegg3562
4 жыл бұрын
Which one was A PAIN IN THE NECK for you?
I like to stay whole day without going office because my boss is such a pain in the neck .
1. (b) describe a situation that's really easy. 2. (b):- Describe someone who is very gentle/kind 3. (a):- Someone/Something that's annoying. 4. (a) to leave the place (set off d journey. 5. (c) You quit/leave STH 6.(c) The desire to travel 7. (a) someone who isn't paying attention. 8. (b) to say sth that you wanted to say for a long time. 9. (a) To feel sick 10. (c) change you opinion/idea/thought about STH. 11. (b) to be under someone's control. 12. (c) to do STH w/o a plan 13. (a) try to do STH that is too difficult. 14. (c) to offer something of value 15. (a) in a difficult/tricky situation 16. (a) unable to control a situation. Yay!!! I got all of them correct.
Perfect. Thank you very much.
I got them all correct. I use most of them, frequently.
@mmmEnglish_Emma
4 жыл бұрын
Nice work, James!
I got every idiom right...
@mmmEnglish_Emma
5 жыл бұрын
Concept Clear with ur friend Whoah! Amazing!
@AnkitaAnand2801
5 жыл бұрын
mmmEnglish It's all because of ur great lessons...
Ha ha. When i saw in movies Oh, she is piece of cake. I thought the guy meant she was beautiful. 😂😂
@thotasrihari
5 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha
@josebrenes1109
5 жыл бұрын
When I saw in the movies?
I guessed and answered almost all correct almost all... really enjoyed it.🤗👌👌👌
@mmmEnglish_Emma
3 жыл бұрын
Well done Santa Des 😍
@saravananp1620
3 жыл бұрын
R u from INDIA?... santa das
The idioms quiz was a piece of cake ,I nearly got them all.