How to BREAK UP in English (at a C1-C2 ADVANCED level) - British Vocabulary & Grammar Lesson!

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*IMPORTANT* After posting this video, I learnt that the idiomatic expression ‘call a spade a spade’ may be considered offensive to some people. When the saying first entered the English language, the word ‘spade’ referred to the garden tool used for digging in the garden. Unfortunately, however, more recently, the word ‘spade’ has been used as a derogatory (insulting) term for Black people. Because of this, you may decide to use an alternative expression, such as ‘tell it like it is’ or ‘give it to me straight’ to convey the same meaning.
This is a very interesting article if you’d like to learn more about the evolution of this expression:

(I've recently simplified my system and now have just one link for everything!)

⏱ *TIMESTAMPS:*
00:00 - 01:47 Intro
01:47 - 04:05 Level 1
04:05 - 07:29 Level 2
07:29 - 09:24 Level 3
09:24 - 13:58 Level 4
13:58 - 14:58 Outro

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What did you think of today's lesson? Useful? Too harsh? Let me know!

EnglishwithLucy
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Lucy you crack me up. I’m fluent in English but watch your channel just because I love your spunky personality !

juliad
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Hi my dear Proficient Masteress and mentor Lucy, I am very much thankful about your the most miraculous, mind-blowing, delightful, guidanable and excellent lesson about C-1 and C-2 level. According to me, I feel that C-1 is the level of fluency for a non-native speaker who tries to become fluent like the native and C-2 is the level of fluency for the native who is already fluent in the fluency of a language.

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10 million subs., that's the power of spread in English!

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Lucy. You're second to none! Really appreciated it!!!😊🏆👏 Best regards from Brazil - Rio 🇧🇷

odileismorag
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Thank you so much for this beautiful lesson!❤

gabriellagirardi
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I really love your video Lucy ma'am. Your videos help me a lot. And I'm still learning English to speak fluently by watching your videos😇.

bolangbo
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"To call a spade a spade" has an equivalent in Italian, but with bread. We say "dire pane al pane", that sounds like "to call bread, bread".

ggamba
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Really an important Break Up lesson of you Lucy with Advanced English of C1 and C2 levels. I learned many new English words from you idioms too. Thank you Lucy always for teaching most beautiful English. May God bless you everyday

ashikihsan
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Hey Lucy, I have been watching your videos for the last two years. It would be amazing if you could do videos on vocabulary related to holidays, cooking, a school day, and a workplace with a touch of British culture in it.

dishikakanwal
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Please 🙏🙏 Lucy such lessons will take our English to the next level of fluency and proficiency, so keep coming up with more like this one. Thanks 🙏🙏

bulmanoon
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Eres una magistral teacher teaching english lo tienes bien claro I'm learning english with you thank you for your dedication toward us

julioalejandropicoyaedo
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How to propose a girl in advance English? Please ma'am make a tutorial 😅

araufeducation
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Thank you ma'am, I really needed this 😅

Victoria
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THIS IS WHAT MAKES ME SOUND LIKE BY MYSELF, YOU'RE A GOOD TEACHER. THANKS

kajanarckmutolo
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THANK YOU SO MUCH, I am learning English to watch your vedio.

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Thankyou so much! Mrs Lucy, i am very pleased after watching your videos. This is the third video i have watched and i feel so ecstatic at the way you teach- you elaborate everything which makes it easier to learn. God bless you. ❤.

Durgadevi
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Probably one of your best videos Lucy. Friendly, easy-going, cheerfully didactic...¡bravo!

pedrobanares
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I live in India . Your personality is very best .I like your English spoken style .

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Love all the idioms and cultural phrases. Keep ‘em coming!

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