yes,yes,yes! This kind of lessons give us a lot of help. Not only the pronunciations are perfect, your explanation about the phrases mean are perfect too. Thank you!
You never look frazzled. Your hair is always well done. Your videos are prefect. Surely you never need a backup plan. I should have written it before. I hope I didn't piss you off (oops, I forgot, I shouldn't have used this word directly). OK, now I know I did. Sorry. But please, bear with me. Take this with a grain of salt and don't let me go. Next time I will try to comment in a more polite manner. 🙂
Hi Jennifer! Thanks! Yes, yes, yes! This lesson contained great everyday English expressions, awesome pronunciation tips, and imitation practice to top it off! Otherwise OK, but I made a very small mistake in number 3 (Take what he says/wrong, take what she says, correct). Sometimes it's difficult to understand fast-spoken English. Especially Scottish dialect is really difficult! Listening exercise: 1) We should've had a backup plan. 2) Her comment really pissed me off. 3) Take what he says with a grain of salt. 4) It's high time we let her go. 5) He looked a little frazzled.
My results were: 1.- We should to have a backup plan 2.- Her comment really pissed me off 3.- Take what she says with a grain of salt 4.- It's high time to let it go 5.- He look a little phrasal Lol I almost got the hang of it
Yes I really enjoyed your lesson it was fabulous and your way of explanation it's amazing , actually I have been speaking English for ten years but i didn't get native speaker but these days I am able to get native speaker just because if you, thank you so much.
Thank you so much Jennifer for this amazing lesson and your teaching skill is so incredible❣❤ i wanna see more video like this and related to reading and grammar also❤ thank you sm🤩
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎧 Improve listening skills for fast English comprehension. 01:24 🔊 Pronunciation changes in fast English, e.g., "should have" becomes "shoulda." 03:14 😠 " off" means to make someone very angry; informal but used for complaints. 05:13 💬 "Take something with a grain of salt" means don't believe everything; it might not be true. 07:14 📝 Imperative structure "Take" used for instructions, orders, or suggestions. 08:12 🕒 "It's high time" suggests something should happen now, often overdue. 09:36 🌟 "Let her go" means to fire someone from work. 11:56 😴 "Frazzled" means tired, worried, or anxious, often visible in appearance. 13:40 🗣️ Imitation exercise to practice correct pronunciation. 15:05 💡 Download a free speaking guide for fluent and confident English.
Yes yes yes👍👍👍I really enjoyed your class,I learned what the most common words and sentences English native speaker are using.Thank you very much for your great teaching🌹🌹🙏🙏❤️❤️
1) we shoulda hada baka plan 2) her comment really piss me of 3) take what he says what the green assault. 4) it's high time we ledda go 5) he look to little frazlt This is the hardest part. Americans speak very fast, Words merge into big one or disappear, but at the same time I must know that they are there. Because of which I start to hear words that were not actually spoken. I hear "The Green assault" instead of "a Grain of salt"
Yes, yes Ma'am. It was my first class. I grasped your 3 sentrnces and partially half. I enjoyed alot. I'm weak in comprehending idiomatic expression. Please guide me. From Lovely Pakistan
Hi Jennifer, thanks to your great lessons, I could expand my vocabulary and listening & reading skills. One question hear that why 'a' is required in "he looked a little frazzled"?
I just understood the second, but I understand you, everything you splain in the video I'm not fluently! I would like to be, I struggle every single time, but I don't want to give up! 🙏 Thank you Miss.
Yes yes yes ! About the pronunciation of her, his, him, I for one tend to always pronounce the h.... Because I think it sounds weirder not to pronounce it when it should be pronounced, than the other way around,so when in doubt I feel it safer to always pronounce it, but I may be wrong. And also, frazzled is new to me, and it's a useful common word, so thank you for that ! And for the whole lesson !
Your pronunciation is like a native ❤️ it's great teacher ✔️ I always try to pronunce like you. Yes Yes Yes give us more videos like this.🙏🙏 It was really amazing lesson 💜️💜️ Thank you for learning us🌸🌸
Funny because understand every single words she says with 2x speed, but am not actually fluent. Worse, when someone is talking to me in person, I have a hard time understand her/him. 😢 Maybe because am soo nervous talking to strangers or people like a doctor etc.
Hello, Jennifer😊 YES❕YES❕YES❕ I could catch the SOUND except No.2, yet some of the expressions weren't familiar to me, such as to take something with a grain of salt and to be frazzled. I always find English idioms both profound and interesting to acquire. Thanks a ton again as always.💕
We should have had a back up plan Her comment really pissed me off . Take what she says with a grain of salt It's high time we let her go He looked a little frazzled