I fall in love with British English more and more when I watch your beautiful lessons. Everyday I check my RU-vid notification if your new lessons are out or not. I eagerly wait for them. Love you soooo much!❤❤❤
Hi Mrs. Leila, Thank you so much for a tasty English expression dishes. I am learning with you a lot so I would love to thank you. Concerning the expression "Mad dogs and Englishmen" Is it used just for English men ? What about other nationalities, as I am Canadian. Is it correct if I say "Mad dogs and Canadianmen" or it does not matter about your country whether you are Canadian or American or British! Is it proper to keep it as it is? I am so grateful how you're enriching us. Sincerely, Ed.
A kissss and a huge hug for you, 🥰🥰🥰Leila and Sabrah🥰🥰🥰 i love you both and love your teaching style.i hope you'll make another vocabulary videos bcz I extremely enjoy your vocabulary lessons. They contain plethora of information that I really need. Once again, thank you sooooooooo much for all you done for us💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
7:18 nice sound effect 👌 EDIT 14:47 the name of this part of the coffe machine you are referring to, is called the "capsule bay" or "capsule chamber" inside the Compact Brewing Unit (CBU) according to Nespresso's parts nomenclature.
You need to complain with ‘ I don’t want to make a fuss’ for example... ‘I don’t want to make a fuss but do you think you could provide more example sentences for us next time?’ ☺️👍💕
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah Sorry , I've just got excited , but I think i's something like I don't want to make a fuss but it's still raining ..thank you
Here in Brazil, we have our own version of "it's not my cup of tea" and it is: "It's not my beach". As you can see, beach culture is important to us just like the tea culture to british people. (I am not personally a fan of beaches... I prefer waterfalls of the countryside)
Oh, Leila you are amazing, We asked ourselves, would we do for you what you did for us. After great consideration, we concluded, no effing way. What are you, nuts! We aren't in your league. 😘🤣😊🤙❣️
No offence but have you read my previous message dear... Infact, I am so curious, as curious as a cat that you will read my message pretty soon before I say you are a lazy - bone 😂🍖😊❤️ Have a lovely day dear.. With much love... "Gams..."
Hey Gams, sorry, I’ve got a lot of marking to do, totally snowed under! But I’ll check your comments a little later! Thank you as always for taking the time to reach out though, big hugs! 🤗 💕☺️
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah oh take it easy dear and I was just pulling your leg... Tnx a ton for replying me back despite being snowed under... 🤗❤️ Appreciate your kind words dear... Amazing the way you handle all these comments, Leila... By the way, If I were you, I would have disappeared into the blue without a trace... 😂😂 Sending big hugs to you too Leila... Stay safe and winding up with much love... 😘❤️ Yours loving, Gams...
The lesson No 8 makes me laugh when I watched Leila's expression about a stiff upper lip..... good at making a joke More comfortable for watching English Sorry to correct a little about the lesson from No 1 for duration 3:33 ( Excuse me, I just ned to get past... ( just typo mistake I think. It shoud be I just need to get past Thank you very much for every awesome lessons you upload for us Always love yr lesson 🥰🥰💕💕👍👍
Hello Leila is very good to see you I was waiting for your video you're an amazing teacher and I learn a lot from you. Thank you very much. I hope you and Sabrah have a great Sunday, 😉🇧🇷 Take care
Dear Native Actually i might've a lesson with you to learn the British people what to pronounce. Sometimes i often bewildered In the different English learning as America, British and on on..What are you doing? What do you mean? Who are you looking for here? Who were you taking on phone? Can i learn with u these Expressions in British Talking way!😁 thanks you
Love british English so much ❤ so beautiful English comes from england ❤ Our sinhala language has influenced by british so much. i'm from srilanka where your favorite tea comes from🇱🇰 (actually your alder people known as ceylon) more over in england royal family order to make a new biscuit to eat with it specially.world known as that biscuit calld marie biscuit. It was happend when russian royal family princess married to british royal family. the british was loved srilanka so much. they have written about srilankan people and my country a lot. specially robert nox, love british people from srilanka.
Hey, Leila! You're gorgeous as always!💖Thanks for new amazing lesson! Adore your style of teaching, lovely accent and appreciate your efforts so much! Good luck!💕💕💕
Mad dogs and Englishmen? Isnt that a bit old fashioned? And come on Bob's your uncle? noone uses this expression anymore. Wouldn't rate it a useful lesson.
Are you British? I guarantee this expressions are commonly used. Honestly, not sure what’s got your goat but please don’t suggest I’m ‘misleading ‘ people, totally unfair. 🤷🏻♀️🤪
thanks a tons! you pronounced privacy /praivasi/ so not /privasi/: matter of dispute among non-natives. Could you please clarify it?Take care, cheers 🇮🇹🍀🇬🇧
Hello Leila! Can we say "that is my perfect cup of tea" for something affirmative? I reckon I heard something quite similar once. I'd say my favourite expression is "I beg your pardon", when I use it, some people look amused.
Hi Leila.This is me Afag.I am from Azerbaijan.I wanna say that we are also tea lovers like Brits.And what will the neighbors think is also frequently used in my native language. Love you and all your videos.Thanks for sharing these valuable idioms with us.♥️
What I do like about British is that you like to queue and you are overly polite. We must learn these two important manners from you. Thumbs up! Hats off to you. You rock
Hi Leila & Sabrah, I'm working in a hotel & our main market is British. SO, If you could kindly upload a lesson about hotel related things, it would be great. 🙏🙏 Bless you all, wishes from Sri Lanka
Thx a lot for youe lovely videos. We use in Syria such exp.what will the neighbours say...It is a way that we feel a part of our society and showing respect to others.
Hi Leila, An interesting and useful lesson about British English Common Expressions. I sincerely appreciate your efforts and learned many new expressions. Some other examples: 1. Cheeky- Playful, Mischievous. 2. Have a chinwag - Have a chat. 3. A curtain twitcher - This funny and unique phrase is used to describe a nosy person. 4. Budge up - An informal way of asking someone to make a room where they are sitting for you to sit down. 5. A stone's throw - Something is very close or near. Thanks and regards,l
You are right when you say Language reflects culture of a nation.Language and culture are very much interlinked. Iam very much impressed with your way of saying 10 Common British English Expressions. Keep it up.
Halo Leila thank you ever so much for this vid it's really helping 💛 **I liked all the expressions, but I liked Bob's your uncle and I don't want to make a fuss' more . No offence but my bro's manky socks make me sick