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@@InteractiveEngyou're such an amazing teacher. Your dictation is perfect, beautiful tone, entertaining, funny and also a loving father. ❤ From Brazil, Alexandre🇧🇷
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The lesson on the phrasal verbs is so useful. It helps a lot as you gave explanation orally for every phrasal verbs and at the same time they have been shown on the screen.
Thanks so much sir Wes for teaching me/us with phrasal verb it's really streamlined my understanding and helped a lot to other people who are also interested to learn English as international language to use...
Thanks, dear teacher. Your lessons help us honing up on English skills. This is a long journey learning process that it will pay off. I encourage everyone to keep up learning suddenly we will speak English perfectly. It is a hard work.
You're the greatest teacher ever. I learned a lot of expressions at the same time I watched Breaking Bad Movies. I saw there all of them what a brilliant teacher you are
Sure. I always keep up with your videos! It is a long one but very useful lesson! Teacher Wes your efforts are highly appreciated and thank you so much!
Sure, here's a breakdown of the phrasal verbs you listed in a shopping scenario: Sell out: This means that a store has no more of a particular item left in stock. Example: "I really wanted those jeans, but they sold out in my size." Try out: This means to wear or use something to see if it fits or works well for you before you buy it. Example: "I'm going to try out this new jacket to see if it keeps me warm." Pick up: This can mean to get something that you need or want, often while you're out shopping for other things. Example: "I might pick up some milk while I'm at the grocery store." Pick out: This means to choose a particular item from a selection. Example: "Take your time and pick out a shirt you like." Mark down: This means that a store has reduced the price of an item. Example: "The sweaters were marked down for 50% off!" Look around: This means to browse or explore a store to see what they have for sale. Example: "We can look around the mall before we decide where to eat." Shop around: This means to compare prices at different stores before you buy something. Example: "It's always a good idea to shop around for the best deal on a new TV." Shell out: This means to pay a lot of money for something. Example: "I had to shell out a lot of money for that new phone, but it's worth it." Blow money on: This means to spend money on something that is not necessary or that you don't really need. Example: "Don't blow all your money on souvenirs." Take back: This means to return an item to a store for a refund or exchange. Example: "The shoes didn't fit, so I had to take them back."
Hi Wes, how's it going? I want to thank you for helping me out with your beautiful lessons. I want to go through it and pick it up . Is it possible to get access to the pdf version? Thank you in advance for helping me out.
I appreciate your tireless dedication posting up these phrasal verbs. I'm yet on the way, but I could find some confidence to grasp phrasal verbs working through those. Would you mind if I ask you to teach me? 44:31, 'the problem is cough up I think I'm going to cough up a fur bow glad I've been coughing'. In this sentence I can't grasp/find the meaning of this phrase 'fur bow' in the dictionary. I suppose the phrase 'fur bow' might be 'fur bowl' .
@@InteractiveEng Thank you for your straight reply comment. Recently we see transcription system in every video. Almost of all captions which we'd encounter recently would be untouched/crude/raw transcription without punctuation. These caption'd often have various flaws/typo/hear-loss, but I appreciate your flawless captions. I feel your tireless devotion to read-proofing such long caption also. Thanks for a advent of the apple of your eye.🍎👧