To learn a lot more expressions that native speakers use, watch the whole Drake and Lisa playlist: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5HWAECboAGI.html You can also follow Drake on Instagram: @DrakeReyes1
I'd spend hours and hours hearing from you both and it shouldn't be enough for me, it's impossible not to learn something new when you drop a video lisah , thank you so much and by the way ,you and drake really feel like a million bucks
Hi, Lisa! I'm so keen on watching your videos! I'm Carol. Also, I'm an English teacher here in Brazil 🇧🇷. I learn a lot by watching your videos and I really admire you as a professional. You're an inspiration to me. Thanks a bunch for your videos! Have a nice day! Kisses and hugs from a Brazilian fan!🇧🇷
It is a wonderful lesson about money expressions and using them in different meanings! Some of them are used in my language. Teacher Lisa and Drage thank you so much ❤️!
Great video. Lisa. Drake Reyes. You look amazing 👏. I really like Drake's explaining the meaning. More videos please. And good luck to Drake in Las Vegas.
Sometimes in English, we don't know the story or the literal meaning behind an expression. Like "to a T". I know how to use it in conversation of course, but not the image behind it. Maybe it's like copying a paper accurately, not even leaving off a T. Maybe T means the Biblical "tittle" ... which I think is the dot in Hebrew letters. But for most expressions, people get the image behind it, and explaining it (like the nail) is a good touch.
You are both great. I benefit a lot from you.thank you so much indeed. Will you please explain the difference among these words:worth, worthy and worthwhile...money worthy and the like.thank you in advance.
Tous les deux vous êtes des personnalités vachement positives; voilà pourquoi vous rassemblez tant de commentaires incroyables juste en dessous. Inutile de dire que ce sujet est attrayant, surtout maintenant. Merci madame. Et mes meilleurs salutations pour Drake, s'il vous plaît.
Learning some new english expressions,phrasal verbs, idioms especially those I try to look up their meaning everywhere but I don't find it the way what it exactly means in a particular context coz a word or a phrasal verb potentially have several meanings and some of em can't be found everywhere, we could only get to learn their meaning from the native person of a language...... And u hit the spot for us.... I appreciate ur way of teaching wid a native speaker.... Learning English wid makes me feel like a million buck
Good lesson, as always. You and Drake are cooperating perfectly. Drake always has a way with words to explain things to us. He is spot on and consistently hits the nail on the head. Chapeau!
Thks a ton, Lisa and Drake. Today's class was a big hit. I got into it so smoothly. A perfect fit for me. Lisa, I've been stickin' around your YT channel for quite a while now and I'm really into it. You do not know but you've been great help. Appreciate it Tks for everything. Big love from Italy.
A wonderful lesson once again! Thank you , Teacher Lisa and Teacher Drake!❤️❤️🥰🥰🌸🌸🙏🙏🎊🎊🌱🤭🤭😍 It’s until Teacher Lisa explained what “the head” was in the expression “ hit the nail on the head ,” that I came to realise the real sense of it. In the past, I had always misunderstood the head as a head of a person, which sounded like some dangerous situations, haha!😅😅😂😂🤣🤣 Have always been a big fan of Teacher Lisa!🙏🙏🥰🥰❤️❤️🌸🌸🌸 THANK YOU❤️❤️🙏
hi you and DRAKE // you are best teacher of english .. you are look very young and creative teacher /// you worth noble prize .. why ?? because you teach 2 million person in the world ...i wish to happen for you /// thanks a lot /// iraq love you
Hi Mrs Lisa, thank you for teaching us English. I’m from El Salvador, but I don’t speak good English, but I was in college around 10 or 11 years learning and still not yet. I love grammar very much, and I’m learning more, and more with you… thank you so much, God bless you…
Gresham's Law: The theory that "bad" or debased money drives "good" or undebased money out of circulation because people keep the good money for other purposes and use the bad money for transactions. (Economics, Eighth Edition, page; 910, Harper&Row Publishers [Lipsey, Steiner, Purvis])
Hi Lisa, I'm a subscriber from Philippines. I love your videos. I have a question though, Is using the word OKEY as an agreement impolite? Thanks in advance
What I like about Lisa's lessons is that you ALWAYS have the chance to practice what you have learned. She doesn't just give vocabulary without providing context so you know when to use what she is teaching. AMAZING job Lisa!
Might it is out of topic with this video. But i little bit curious with several an english teacher on youtube, among chris amerikanos, english for everyone, marina and lucy with english. They are against each others who has better english. So it is making many student confused. Who person we have to following for learning.
I suggest that you find out about their education and qualifications for teaching English. Are they professional and experienced teachers or just good looking RU-vid personalities? A large number of subscribers doesn't necessarily equate with quality instruction.