My greetings and big respect to India! 🇮🇳 I've been there twice, in New Delhi and Vizag (Andhra Pradesh). Mind-blowing country, I really like your culture. I make fun English videolessons and live vlogs, and I'm also going to create travel vlogs from India 😊
Hi Emma, I’m happy to watch your video, I’ve been just get my foot in the door of travel industry, it’s totally new for me so I hope someone can show me the ropes in first month’s work, otherwise I’ll be thrown in the deep end, I hope colleagues can touch base with me on the work if possible,let’s call it a day, thank you so much for your support.
Dear Emma, I have been following your channel for quite some years now. Thank you very much. I am an English teacher who uses a conversational method to give my classes. As part of easing the learning curve for my students, I recommend them to watch your prepositions of time and place videos. Maybe I should begin by telling you how I got my foot in the world of teaching English. It was almost unintentionally; I hadn't been doing very well at college and I flunked a semester so my parents encouraged me to teach one-on-one English, Physics and Math. I bought a small ad at a magazine in my city and that is when I discovered my devotion to English language. By that time I was starting to study Engineering, but, as a youngster, I didn't want to rock the boat in my family by switching careers. I feel like I was thrown in the deep end. Well maybe that's a bit of an exaggerated statement. Being the oldest one in a family of 5 siblings gave 😌 me plenty of opportunities to develop intuition, patience and character. Helping with the homework of my siblings and friends made light work of this job. On the other hand, with my current clients it is essential to bite my tongue so they can learn to self-correct, especially regarding pronunciation. Again, thank you very much for your extremely valuable lessons, you keep me on my toes professionally.
Emma, you wouldn’t believe how much you showed me the ropes in managing my English skills! Hope you stay active and inspired. I will work hard as a teacher and not cut corners with every lesson I have to teach them coz I want my pupils to learn a lot from me. Now I feel sleepy writing this comment, let me call it a day!
Dear Madam Teacher Emma,thank YOU so much for this so important lesson!Btw,my first job was a kettelsmith(locksmith) and I was working with very heavy sections from castiron in building industry.After shift I was fully,completaly exhausted(for example - spasms,cramps in muscles). I was in hot water!! Thank YOU again and have a nice day and time,please!
It sounds like you were *stuck between a rock and a hard place*! You had two tough choices; to quit your job or keep suffering! I hope you have fully recovered now, that sounds awful!
Miss when I get new job so I threw in the deep in because it was my first time and I was very sad about every things in my office but now every things is very very easy and I can do everything very fast and accurate.
Hi, Emma An interesting and informative lesson about Idioms related to work. I sincerely appreciate your efforts 👏👏. This lesson is truly useful to all learners for improvement their English communication skills. Thanks and regards,
Hey Emma... Thanks for showing us the ropes in this English learning journey. if not for your help we might have been thrown into the deep end. Learning English is a steep learning curve but you are taking us by the book without cutting corners. let me cut to the chase & call it a day. BYE BYE. Lots of love.
Yes, I was once thrown into the deep end when I was given an assignment at work that my colleague could not complete in a month, and they gave me only 4 days! But I did it. I fixed all bugs in the program code. It was a really steep leaning curve.
*Hey there Emma! Catch a first thumbs up from me now!👍👍👍* *And surely, a big thanks for the fascinating lesson, I'm always enjoy learning English idioms and phrasal verbs as* *well so that to sound as most naturally and confidently as it's possibly in general!💙💚❤*
@@mmmEnglish_Emma Grateful for your feedback, dear Emma! You mightn't believe me but most of these expression are actually new for me! I'm shocked, frankly speaking!.. On the other hand, I could possibly forget about them because of I didn't use them for ages, maybe it's so... What I really know firmly and use it are "call it a day" and "cut corners". The rest of idioms are new for me in fact, imagine??!😳😳😳 Anyhow, I'm delighted to get such an awesome chance to remember or even learn new vocabulary for me, it's exactly what I really need and try to perform every single day! My life has become completely in English!
Decades ago, I started working for an airline in Hong Kong and was pleased to have some experienced coworkers showed me the ropes. In fact, I had on job training for a month before I worked by myself.
*Hi Emma, thanks for sharing these 15 cool idioms with your audience!* 🙋♂👍 Your explanations are very interesting and detailed, as always! 😊 Thank you very much for inspiring me creating my own vlogs and podcasts in English! 🙌💖 *Let's boost our English speaking skills together, guys!* 🙏🙌
I can't wait to have a lesson on famous quotes from famous people on cultural discrepancy! e.g. "“Cultural differences should not separate us from each other, but rather cultural diversity brings a collective strength that can benefit all of humanity”! I really appreciate in advance, teacher!... At the end of this lesson, I can call it a day! Appreciate very much for teaching. Cheerios!
Hi Emma,thank you so much for this lesson,it's very important to me because it going to help me get my foot in the door,I have never know how to use idioms, but you showed me the rope, from the beginning of the lesson I was thrown in the deep end,but gradually it can be steep learning curve,let call it a day,thank you so much, Ma'am,I pray I will be fluent English speaker with your help.
@@mmmEnglish_Emma well, it's not in actual work environment ,but for now only academic purposes . Hope to be able to get a job at my major or an internship in the future🙏
Hello dear teacher from Buenos Aires Argentina. Thanks for this lesson 😊 Writing about teaching English, I think you show your subscribers the ropes and no teacher is thrown in the deep end. We try to do everything by the book and don't want to cut corners. We also feel we sometimes make light work of teaching English.🌹😘💝
@@zulemavadillo1860 Thanks for your kind words! 🙌😊 I'd be glad if you check out my vlog here on RU-vid 😊 I recently published a new fun English videolesson based on "The Simpsons" show 😁
Hi Emma ! All your lessons are interesting and well explained. I want to thank you very much and to know if you practice teaching in a school. Go ahead and good luck !!!
I’m trying to get my foot in the door of a very nice place. I hope I will not get thrown in the deep end, although I don’t mind a steep learning curve in the job. In this new work place, I want to play by the book in all tasks I am assigned to and not cut corners as I want to get along with my manager. This is fun Emma😂, it’s now better to cut to the chase and say thank you. 😊
Thank you Teacher Emma for this amazing video. As a full-time mom, I don’t have any coworkers but I still have much fun watching your videos. I am going to make an effort to write down the idioms you just taught in a note book and make some sentences to reinforce my memory.
Hi Emma, this video is amazing!! My teacher tell everybody in class to subscribe you and I like your channel. Thanks for making it Emma !!! Hi from the UK
Hi Emma! many thanks for these 15 idioms. As far as I'm concerned, I was thrown in the deep end with my first teaching job too, I have never taught before, but my friend showed me the ropes when she saw that I had difficulty.
Hi Emma :) Thanks for the video. I learned a lot. If someone doesn't wanna be thrown in the deep end in the work environment, then this lesson can be a nice start to get his foot in the door :) Have a nice week :) Greetings from Turkey :) ( Çağlar Didman)
Hi Emma, you're AWESOME! The best one! I've just started a new job in a world wild company and your videos are helping me a lot! Thank you very much for sharing all of this precious knowledge!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma Emma! :) Ohh, unfortunately it's a very steep learning curve, because I need to communicate in a foreign language and I have my work cut out to learn everything, but watching your videos and following your tips I'm more confident to do it! Thank you very much!
Thank you, Emma, I'm new here and already subscribed. Thanks for showing me the ropes for using idioms at work and how to relate. it is very useful!! Wish you have an amazing day! :)
Work and interview phrases are so useful. Could you make one for job interview? Please upload more videos as you are one of the best English teachers and we need you🥺 I hope to see you uploading C1 and C2 level English lessons soon❤
Hello! I have a previous lesson that you might be interested in - I share the worst things to say in a job interview 😊 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WjRydGuo7Kc.html
ilearned some idioms similar make light. touch base. cut to the chase. bite yur tongue. rock the boat. put out fires. in hot water.i well learning reminder idioms. thanku again and again♥🌺🌹
Hello teacher Emma, I am glad to hear this vidé. Very interesting. Abaout my case : I have along experience in bank and marketing. But I need to speake American English fluently.