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Thanks a lot for this lesson Gill ! Dead funny : I guess it's quite similar to the Italian expression "morire dal ridere" which means "dying because of laughing too hard"
Oh, it’s brilliant Gill. Not just only your clear lively explanation for those slangs I rarely used, your speech and style do make me feel you are really a diamond in teaching! Thank you very much!
Thank you, Jill, for teaching us these fun and useful slang words. They will definitely come in handy in casual conversations with native English speakers.
I have been following the lessons of Professor Gil and I always ending up knowing new things. It's wiiicked! Thank you for all these knowledges professor cool.
I used to watch firtst Gill lessons while knitting- it was very relaxing and cosy... but now, when new lesson show up, I'm prepared with notebook. This warm lady gives me so much new vocabulary in such a nice form- I don't wanna spill any of her word, that's why I'm always prepared and ready to take a notes.
Nice class early in the morning. Some of the expressions have similar equivalences into Spanish. I’ m skint: estoy pelado ( i have no money) or I ‘ m knackered : estoy muerto ( very exhausted), etc… 🇪🇸Thank you teacher.
Hello Mayca . Excuse me for intruding . I just wanted to ask you about Spanish language: is it simple to learn it , honestly 😊? And what is the most difficult part in learning it? Thank you
@@bahamansour3178 I think Spanish it's easy to learn in some way because the pronunciation it's standard (the pronunciation doesn't change depending on different words), and also you have only five vowel sounds. However, the grammar could be a little bit tough if you are an English speaker, because you have more tenses and you conjugate verbs (depending on the nouns).
@@rubenacevedoacevedo3124 Seems to me it is just like Arabic language which is so difficult. Hawever , many people encouraged me to learn Spanish language. But bcz i traveled to Africa some years ago i learnt some French. Now i,m boosting what i had learnt ,thx to the youtube. In all languages it is the grammer that's always comlicating and the difficulty varies of course from one language to another. possibly English language remains the easiest among all . Lastly , what is more difficult : Spanish language or Italian language? And is there any similarity between both ? Thank you
Gill you're amazing. I'm Brazilian and I'm not a fluente English speaker, but I can understand all that you speak. Your accent is beautifull, I've been lived 6 months in Dublin, Ireland, and I had the pleasure to visit United Kingdow 5 times, twice to London, a once to Liverpool, Manchester and Edinburg. I prefer the British English than American English, but unfortunately here in Brazil most people talking American English.
You are a brilliant teacher. You have your own way of teaching that,s interesting. Wish you NOT to finish talking ❤ I loved the videos and i,ll keep watching the old and the next ones. Thank you very much
You are such a patient teacher, teaches us in a simple n straightforward way to understand difficult words n vocabularies. Big thank you to you Teacher Gill!
Gill, you are so cute and so English: you give us an example of someone apologizing for being 5 minutes late. 🤣 I'm from Argentina, 5 minutes does not even count as "late". You need from 15 minutes on to apologize. It's called "the 15 minutes tolerance".. and, believe it or not, it's a formal thing for some jobs. Although nowadays, everyone keeps you informed via WhatsApp where they are and when exactly are arriving.
Hello, Ms. teacher. Thank you a lot for the lesson. It's been quite a while since I watched your videos, but it feels the same nice and cool. Thank you for warm atmosphere. Your lessons feel like being at home, sitting near fireplace and chatting. Keep it up!
Dear Ma'am Gill, This lesson on Slang and Informal words was quite interesting ! It's quite surprising to know that the word 'wicked'can also be used in a positive sense ! Though the word doesn't sound good and we are conditioned to believe that 'wicked' is bad.We often come across the word 'fancy' in the 18th century novels which literally means to imagine or to think.It was quite an old usage and was very much in vogue in the then times. Thanks,Ma'am for coming up with new English lessons ! It's brilliant ! ( Ma'am,kindly let me know if i have used the word 'brilliant' correctly ! I have tried to apply it while writing a sentence and that's how we learn something accurately !)
Dear Ma'am Gill, I have a little confusion regarding the spellings and the meanings of the words 'Honor' and ' Honour' ! Do these two words bear the same meaning or they are used differently ? Kindly guide and show me how they are used while writing in a sentence ! Thanks 😃
Hi Gill, I just found your channel and it’s been amazing so far. I really hope I can improve my English through your videos. Really looking forward to see if I can find more information on grammar and tenses. Have a great day!