This is excellent again, things that matter in everyday life, and easy to learn and absorb like this designed around a topic, thanks for creating so much value 🙂
No tengo palabras para agradecerles tanta bondad, lamento no haberles conocido antes, me siento muy cómoda aprendiendo con ustedes, YO AMO EL INGLÉS,BENDICIONES BENDICIONES
New vocabulary for me: buckle up , drawstrings , polka , paisley, snaps , solid color 😮 , see through dress, lace material, reversible belt, the fly , cargo pants thanks 🙏👏👏👏👏 excellent Job
LIsa: you and Kevin are the GREATEST English teachers all over the world. I´ve improved my English skills when you talk about the mistakes other English "teachers" make. I DO appreciate your great help. Greetings form Mexico city.
Wow, I didn't know that "plaid" is pronounced this way. I really like this kind of videos from you, they are so informative! Thank you, Lisa and Kevin! 😊
Hi Lisa and Kevin, thank you so much for your time in making these videos. I have come to understand American English better. Your videos have increased my confidence in spoken English. You are teaching me how to speak proper English and boosting my confidence. You should have more followers. Keep up the great work.
👍🏻 very useful! Thank you very much lads for teaching us! Please more similar visual content! This is amazing that phrasal verbs like “button-up” or “zip up” become understood in a second just by showing the process. Why wouldn’t you consider making a vid or vids that covering more phrasal verbs?
Thanks a bunch, you always teach us meticulously that's why I watch your videos,it clears a plethora of doubts, I am very grateful and I really like seeing both of you together, again thanks a bunch heart and soul 🎉
Thanks a bunch, you always teach us meticulously that's why I watch your videos,it clears a plethora of doubts, I am very grateful and I really like seeing both of you together, again thanks a bunch heart and soul 🎉
Thanks a bunch, you always teach us meticulously that's why I watch your videos,it clears a plethora of doubts, I am very grateful and I really like seeing both of you together, again thanks a bunch heart and soul 🎉
Thank you for a nice lesson. Now I know the names of some patterns and models in English, but I still don't know how to call them in my native language 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm really rooting for the success of your videos like this (without references to bad teachers). I realize how uncomfortable is to shoot in crowdy spots. Thank you so much for doing this for us. I watched the whole video without skipping or making faster to let YT algorithms know that this content is the best Keep doing the great work!
I dont't like ripped, faded jeans. How can I say that they look like there are dirty, not elegant? I found a word " messy" in my dictionary, but I would like to know what will suit here.
I am so glad to find your lesson! Do you have any plan to make some video about phonics lessons. As an English learner, I found the Phonics is very helpful for pronunciation of words.
These vídeos are very helpful. There are many things that as an adult second language learner you don't get to learn growing uo with your family or at school and nobody teaches those basic everyday things, except you guys. Thanks. You are both great teachers.
Sorry for asking, just trying to clear that up for me: is it common to say "a rufflY dress" 10:38 ? I came across the phrase "a rufflE dress" only earlier.
she said the man in a gabardine suit was a spy. I said be careful his bow tie is really a camera... ;-) Thank you for the lesson, learned the word corduroy not only for fabric but for a snow after grooming machine