Advanced Vocabulary - British English Phrases

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Anna, you have gained one new subscriber! I just stumbled across this video and I love it. I particularly like you teaching us how to pronounce the phrases on top of explaining their meaning. Thanks a lot❤❤

PrettyOrients
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Loved the phrase, "Lost the plot." The others were common in the English-speaking area where I grew up. Thanks for your fun and clear lessons.

barbt
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I have seen almost all of your videos.
You are so dedicited to guide viewers about correct pronunciation along with your main purpose of the video.

This is really a rare combination of qualities in a teacher.

Hats off Madam..!

deepakshah
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Thank you so much. Have a good weekend 👍

eustaquiozambrano
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Dear Anna .You're ace ! My londoner professor Mr Ballington admires the way you teach . I wish you the best .

marcelroberto
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Just bumped into your lesson, honestly you're a champ.Thanks a bunch!

KarimMadani-jy
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Skillful teaching and relevant information - Thank you!

languagefreeassangeteacher
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I:m really impress the way you emphasize about the pronountiation of the idiom & their short story application.

Congratulations, you are expert on teaching English. God may bless you for sharing your knowledge.

mariodavidlira
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Oh, this one was really good! Especially the pronunciation tricks.

i.o.
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Very interesting and useful lesson all the expressions are new to me

AhmedMaher-kgen
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Hi gorgeous Anna: the lesson was enlightening today and I certainly enjoyed it .

fortunebannoute
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you're excellent at explanations, thanks a lot

comptecommelesautres
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Amazing examples of connected speach, very well explained in details.
I cannot find the words to thank you, Miss. Hi

czargiu
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Mam you're really gorgeous and Articulately British accent, thanks for your Hardworking style to give us compelling data about advance english level
I'm waiting for your next progresive Learning method

KampungMajesticLife
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The British accent is the best, the teacher Anna is highly qualified to teach the English language, she has the right pedagogy to teach from beginner to advanced level. Before traveling to England it is important to know all the popular idioms and phrases that are used daily in that country!!

carmonty
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Hi. i love the way you explain meanings with clear examples and especially when you deal with connected speech.well done

mariajesusmartinezbermejo
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WoW! Another enlightening lesson. Thanks for sharing, Anna. 🤩

Crisguay
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I love your advanced videos! I.F. team here too BTW.

pedrosmith
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Very strong expressions by a strong teacher 😂 you must’ve been hitting the gym recently! Haven’t you ? 😁 my favourite one, among several other expressions, is bits & bobs. Eg. I need to empty these drawers, they’re full of bits and bobs
Thank you Anna

hasanzahidi
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Cool, most of these expressions have similar to my language, interesting. I just have to remember to use it, usually, I forget it.

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