Learn 5 English expressions with MAKE

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In this lesson, you will learn 5 English expressions with the word MAKE.

This lesson given by a native English teacher will help improve your English speaking.

Here are the expressions and phrases that you will learn in this lesson:

make a fortune
make a scene
make one's mind up
make fun of someone
make something up

During the video, for each expression, I explain the definition and meaning, pronunciation and then give you some examples with photographs.

The accent is British English, spoken by a native speaker.

This video is particulary useful for teachers and it also provides good practice for English students.

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Andrew,
Crown Academy of English

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The Best Channel of English on YouTube! Thank you so much! 🙏🏽

Taylaguidott
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Dear Teacher Andrew,

The explanations are very clear. As always, each video lesson is not too long and not too short - just exactly what I would call a perfect lesson length. Lots of examples in each lesson are very helpful and make it easier to understand and learn. Thank you for all your hard work and your tireless enthusiasm which is communicated to your viewers through your kind and friendly attitude. It`s been a great pleasure to be one of your keen lover of your video lessons.

Would you mind if you could make video lessons about frequent archaic adverbs, such as herein, hereof, hereto, heretofore, hereupon, thereby, therefor, therefrom, therein, therein after, therein before, thereof, thereto, whereby, wherein, whereof, whereon, whereupon, etc.. I would be so much grateful to you.

Once again, thank you so much for your lessons. I enjoy them very much.

Kind regards,
Fazil.

fazilpeerally
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Thank you Andrew for this lesson.I chosen in random an american slang as a currecy to pay this lesson;
IDLE adj. on the shelf, on the bench, out of the rat
race, out of action, out of the swim, down, closed down.
See UNEMPLOYED.

hassanechetouane
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Thanks Mr Andrew how useful your lessons .

aliadam
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Those are very useful and easy to keep in mind expressions. Thanks a bunch, Andrew🌷

nasnas
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Thanks a lot for you help, I loved this class

alexbomfimsantos
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Hi from Turkey
Thanks for lessons . Please keep going

yavuzhan
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Thank you Andrew, very good examples👍🏻

Bouchka
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Thank you so much Andrew it was very useful lesson . ❤️❤️

deewamangal
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Big thank you Andrew, as usual very interesting video. I'm looking forward to your next one

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I like you're topic Mr you're help me

zuberikhalifa
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Good evening, Teacher! Thank you for your usefull lessons. You explain very clear and easy. I' d like to learn of you difference of English Tenses. For example, Past Simple vs Past Perfect, Past Continuous vs Past Perfect Continuous, Past Simple vs Present Perfect etc.

serikzhunis
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Can you explain causative verbs for us?
Please

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I like you're topic Mr you're help me

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