Exactly. These RU-vidrs are misguiding people. They are showing idioms as advance English. Further, these are not interchangeable as it is. For example, I don't know and I'm not certain are not exactly similar. This need to be applied based on the context.
I'm highly satisfied to see the English level of the audience of this channel. No people was deceived with this video. They are definitely able not only to distinguish the difference between formal vs informal English, but also to make you aware of your mistakes as in "I's sorry". Well done students!
Hello please understand. Language is just a media of communication and do not try to confuse and make it complicate , already used words are good enough , do not waste your time to confuse youngsters ,
@user-dn4pe9gj1m If you want to learn proper English, use the "Normal" expressions, not the "Advanced". And where it says "I's sorry", it's wrong, it's supposed to say "I'm sorry". The "Advanced" expressions are street slang used between friends and family.
If I speak in advance English even for a very short time with my bestie she will disown me thinking I am doing show off and I want to break the friendship 😂
Yes but it is depend on the circumstances when and why to use these phrases. For example, when you someone being disrespectful to you by saying nonsense, you could say to them “zip your lips”
I have a question. If a beginner wants to speak English to everyone, what we need to use is either normal or advanced while speaking. Because, in advanced English, some words are not familiarised to the people and they will struggle to understand the beginners.
English is internesonal language of the world 🌎 I am a student i rean in intar1st year ,i always try to learn English and other hend i love my language i am bangali , if hare some mistake please Ripley me,,
So sorry for posting out the obvious..normal to advanced is not straight forward .you are using a different vocabulary with a much different meaning to show as a difference between normal and advanced ..there is no such thing as normal or advanced in any language ..its the difference of meaning between 1 word and another word..please don't teach any language like this..those who know the language will point out the difference easily .
@@engpoint you can change the way you project.. instead of normal or advanced..tell its with different vocabulary and much diff meaning..atleast people will learn properly