Hy, I lost an opportunity to get admission in a high university but I need to look on the bright side , may be it's blessing in disguise. Fingers crossed. Even now the world is my oyster and one day i sky's the limit. I need to hang in there. Thanks a lot tacher Wes for this incredible lesson. I am in your debt :)
A group of men were facing a problem as if it were a catch-22. Suddenly a brilliant man appeared and said to them: 'there's a light at the end of the tunnel.' They all got very happy.
This lesson got a good timing because I just have got to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I applied for a better job and tomorrow I start on my new worplace. I hope you are well also.
Thank you, Mr. Wes. I highly appreciate not only your knowledge and teaching technics, but also your positivity. For me, it's as important as your English-language expertise. Je vous remerci!
My friend didn't want to continue doing a hard work, so I said to him 'hang in there' dude and be optimist . He thanked me and said: u really encourage me!
Wow! I like these two idioms here, "Sky is the limit" and "Light the end of the tunnel" I also caught a glimpse of Michael Jackson in one of your examples (vid). I enjoyed the lesson very much because I have taken an interest in learning more about idiomatic expressions and the like. Thanks a lot!
Hi Wes. I've been fired four times since I started working during the eighties. Only at the last one I realized it'd been a blessing in disguise cause I decided to turn over my life and keep my chin up and pulling myself together.
You fantastic Wes! It was very nice to me these expressions! I had the oportunity to learn and also to be motivated to go on improving my english skills!
Hi Wes, Thanks so much for your inspirational lesson. This's truly practical and useful for me. I work at a local hospital. I have to deal with patients who are either newly diagnosed CAs or going to ampute their limbs on a daily basis. Anyway, there are all awful news. I usually only reassure them like this, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." After learning your lesson, I will use other ways to comfort them. I really appreciate it. Keep up the great work!
What beautiful lessons he's doing for our benefit! I've associated a number of RU-vid channels for learning English, but this appears to be the most effective one followed by Accurate English offered by Lisa. Good luck! Break the leg!
hi Wes! l m an old man,you know it’s hard to put something in my head,put it in and keep it on.break a leg watching your clip is one of my favorite things to do
I liked your lesson! -- The remedy for this unknown disease is found out after many carried out trials. There's a light at the end of the tunnel. Many thanks!☺💢
Yemen? Isn't that the country submerged in war they talk about on the news? I hope everything is doing well with you over there. Greetings from the US. 🇺🇸
Thanks so much for such a great vedio lesson. 👍👍👌👌 Keep your chin up and hang in there. You'll definitely clear your iit jam exam. The more I study ,the more confident I feel.
Thanks for giving us your final recommendation as a way to encourage us to go ahead. English isn't an easy task. Although after studying so hard now I am capable to say that "I don't need I weather man to know which way the wind is blowing" I know by myself I am doing it right, just like many of us that love English.
Hi Wes!I Love your vídeos.To learn English have been a challeging for me but I Will not give up.There is a light on the end of tunnel.Thank you very much!!!
Dear Sir ,please accept my sincere gratitude for ❤keeping our chins up and making us realise that this world is oyster for us and sky is the limit if we just try to strech our wings of efforts and determination. Your videos are like a rope of comfort and hope that always pulls us out of the well of depression and make us see some light at the end of tunnel which always makes us sure that this is just a blessing in disguise and the good days are around the corner. So keep your fingers crossed and hang in there... ❤
What a great teacher you are. I thought I was fluent in English, but by watching your videos I've learned so much. English is a vast language and it would take a lifetime to learn all of is intricacies, for instance it was great the vocabulary lesson in American slang, that where you explained the expression "to call shotguns", I had no idea that that phrase existed and how it was used. Thank you so much for your teachings. You and your wife are just great educators. Thanks, cheers, applauses and a thump up
I always pull myself together and look on the bright side of sudden happenings. Just like I lost my job; maybe I was destined to look after my mom who was sudden diagnosed with cancer after I lost my job. However, I truly believe that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, so I just need to keep my chin up and hang in there with faith in God.
Idioms are great way to learn English. I've learned new ones in this video which I find super useful. It's so good when you learn an idiom and at the same time see how it is used by native speakers in movies, tv series, etc. I will keep watching your channel and practising my English.
A great lesson about idioms and usage. Well appreciated your efforts. Your lessons are always light in the tunnel. Stay Safe and healthy and continue posting new lessons
Yep,I got inspired teacher ,despite struggles with it (language) ,cause I believe in blessings in disguises and I know there is a light in the end of tunnel ,I keep my chin up, and hallelujah 😉👍thank u teacher was fantastic and fun 👏🏼👏🏼🌷
Hello, Wes. Thank you for this enriching video. I like it a lot. I really want to improve my skills especially listening and speaking. Have a great day.
Keep your chin up( used as a standalone statement) Hang in there Break a leg In the bag Sky's the limit The world is your oyster Light in the end of the tunnel There's plenty of fish in the sea Look on the bright side Pull yourself together Fingers crossed Blessing in disguise
Ohhh my lovely mentor 😍😍what a wonderful, informative video 🤗🤗 thank you so much....I am trying to keep my chin up to live in Canada for my better future
Greeting from Indonesia.. Ive used one of the idioms *pull yourself together* to my American fiance when he got upset after telling him that he didnt remember my birth date exactly, he missed one day.. I hope, it will be a blessing in disguise...so he will always remember my bday.. Thanks a lot Wess for your times and efforts to teach us how to speak better English..
Teacher WES ,you have done excellent good work for the entire world. Your Method of Teaching is valuable.Pls. continue for good esp. for people whose native languages are not English. Thank you very much.
Oh my gosh!!! I was rather happy about understanding more from your videos keep up the good work no matter our suffering over here we gotta keep our chin up
just allow me to take this chance and say to you sky's the limit by keeping provide us this kind of lessons this are more effectives thank our great teacher
Hello, Wes, the expression “light at the end of the tunnel” reminds me of another one: “there’s a silver lining”. There might be here some similarity? Thank you.
Thank you for this sensational presentation. Watching your video was a music to my ears. I have learned some new things! Keep it up. Stay safe and God bless in all walks of life
@@InteractiveEng you definitely did sir! Such a blessing hear to your lessons and Im glad that you appreciate my compliment 😊 It was music to my ears 😊
No matter how hard we've been facing due to this pandemic, I still believe that we will see a light at the end of the tunnel soon. Be patient and press on.
I'm afraid that I'm not getting time to watch your live session. Finally, I watched this video after some days. I'll make these idioms familiar. Many thanks, Krishna ( your student ).