Thanks Christina for your comprehensive lesson. There are some phrasal verbs I would like to figure out how to use them properly: Work out, end up, go through, get through, go ahead, get ahead... Thanks in advance.
Hi Christina! I love you so much! You're my favourite English teacher on UA-cam! I follow you from Italy! Please I'd like to see moooooooooooooore lessons about phrasal verbs, because I really appreciate the way you teach them! I'm fed up of using the same "standard", "boring" verbs (go, come, listen, understand...)! Thank you!!! Byeeee
The best English coach ever is you Cristina ♥️ You made learning English fun and fast by your funny personality.... Every episode of yours are georges...
Thanks a lot Christina for the episode it was useful. I wanna suggest a topic of the next video: the difference between Figure out and Find out because sometimes I really get confused
Good stuff. If you any of you students are doing the IELTS exam (or any other exam in the English language) then you should try to use phrasal verbs, such as 'figure out,' to try and sound more like a native speaker.
Hi Christina! thank you for this video!...I would like to watch an episode with the explanation to "come/up/in/accross/forward" a common Phrasal Verb but difficult to use some times :)
Maybe you can talk about how to use "fix it" and " handle it". This expression is too difficult to understand because sometimes seems the same thing even " figure it out" is confused with this expressions. which can I use? " fix it", "handle it" or "figure it out"?
Hi Alfonso, YES! we have a conversation club, called the Faster Fluency Conversation Club, where you can get more vocabulary and practice speaking live with other students in the program AND a teacher from my team who leads the conversation sessions! All of the details are on this page: christinarebuffet.com/join-faster-fluency-conversation-club/
Thanks a lot for the lesson, Christina! It's very useful and your explanations are so clear! It would be nice to figure out how to use "kind of, sort of, type of" properly, like Americans do :) Please, make a video on it! *_*
thanks a lot for videos.Something caught my attention,words ending with "ing" you are saying "ing" but you have to just say "in". and not "english" you say "enlish". you have to remove the "g" sound from the english word when saying. sorry for my bad english. i'm learning.thx.
1. Can you figure out this math problem? I can’t figure out the answer/solution. 2. What to do for the party tomorrow? I’ll figure something out later. 3. Let’s figure out how to do it/go there. 4. Give me a second to figure out what to do/say.
Pls correct me🙏 •so far all the doctors in the world still figure the vaccine out •you are not kids anymore, you must figure out your problem by yourself •i'm trying to figuring her out. Idk what her means •american goverment dont figured out the suspect who kill Mark Laden in the Seattle •i'm not done my homework yet, i'm so confuse and still figuring out this question
Thanks Christina for your comprehensive lesson. There are some phrasal verbs I would like to figure out how to use them properly: Work out, end up, go through, get through, go ahead, get ahead... Thanks in advance.
Actually, super awesome this lesson, about phrasal verbs... nailed!!
Please, post more them..
Thanks a bunch..
i've never figure out how good you are teaching english with your lovely voice. don't give up. 💪
Thanks, good lesson, now I can figure out how to study English!
Very good that I figured out this channel.... I'm figuring out how to learn English more quickly.
Thanks Christina! Hoping to see other lessons about phrasal verbs. They are driving me nuts 😣
Hi Christina! I love you so much! You're my favourite English teacher on UA-cam! I follow you from Italy! Please I'd like to see moooooooooooooore lessons about phrasal verbs, because I really appreciate the way you teach them! I'm fed up of using the same "standard", "boring" verbs (go, come, listen, understand...)! Thank you!!! Byeeee
Wow, this video is awesome. Thank you so much
The best English coach ever is you Cristina ♥️
You made learning English fun and fast by your funny personality....
Every episode of yours are georges...
Your way of teaching is very didactic ..you're the best Cristina
It's amazing class. Thanks for you sharing.
Than you Christina for your lessons,I'm a beginner and you realy help me to improuve my English so thanks for that.
Thank you so much after this video i figured it out how to use it figured out
Christiana your teaching so good thanks a lot
Your videos are really helpful for me and next, I want you to explain the meaning that “lm on my way “.
Thank you Christina for your lessons ,I'm a beginner and you realy help me. Thanks for that.
I really enjoyed to figure out this channel!
I always ask how to improve my language then I figure it out with your videos
Thank you Christina
Rabee from Iraq.
Your videos have helped me a lot to improve my learning is your way of teaching is incredible!
Thank you for your video of english learning this week, Christina
Thanks for your video. You helped me!
Christina thanks a lot .
very good video, thanks Christina, I can figure out how to use better this phrasal verb!
I need figure out about phrasal verb with get! Christina, I love your videos, congrats!!!
thank you teacher Christina... You are helping me very VERY much... Thank you again. I'm ( Braziliam)
Thank you very much for this. One day I'll figure out how to use phrasal verbs in english !
You are good cristina
I need to figure out how to remember this phrasal verb !!
you can use ANKI, you'll love it.
Thank you Christina I'm fellow you from Morocco
Thanks a lot Christina for the episode it was useful. I wanna suggest a topic of the next video: the difference between Figure out and Find out because sometimes I really get confused
It’s very useful video! Hopefully you could make more videos about the Verb Phrase!
Good stuff. If you any of you students are doing the IELTS exam (or any other exam in the English language) then you should try to use phrasal verbs, such as 'figure out,' to try and sound more like a native speaker.
thank you for your episodes, it would be so great to know more about "make up" phrasal verb
Thank you, Christina! Your videos are "awesome".
Wow I was looking for this! Thanks for the tips! I love your teaching methods ❤
Thank you so much i used to be confusing " figure out" meaning now im done ^^
It's a good video, Thanks a lot
Hi Christina! thank you for this video!...I would like to watch an episode with the explanation to "come/up/in/accross/forward" a common Phrasal Verb but difficult to use some times :)
Thank you so much for always help us!!!
Thanks a lots, Ilike this vídeo só much, and I can figure it out, I guess!
I'd like to know more about and to use with more accuracy "kind of". Americans use it a lot!! Thanks. Patrick.
Thankyou to helpme
As always great lesson, tks!!
i used to use this sentence, figure it out, watch out and find it out
Finally I gotcha! Thank you.
Thanks for that video!
Great video! Btw, could you do a video about "may" and "might"?
Excellent!!!!!!thank you👍👍👍👍😀😃😁💕💎
Thank you for helping me
I very like your episodes. Thank you for your work
I very like?
Very good video, thank you Christina:)
Maybe you can talk about how to use "fix it" and " handle it". This expression is too difficult to understand because sometimes seems the same thing even " figure it out" is confused with this expressions. which can I use? " fix it", "handle it" or "figure it out"?
Thanks for this video! Please, can you help me to figure out how to use the phrasal verb “come forward” and “get around”? Thanks so much!
Thanks a lot
Hi Christina, I use '' find out'', is it similar to ''figure out''? Thanks for your videos, really helpful for beguinners. Cheers
I would like learn about when I use beneath or under. What's situation can I use each one?
I understood how to figure out the verb figure out
it's very good your video!!
I've been waiting for your new video!
I need figure out in my English!
The difficults ones for me are the phrasal verbs with: call
great work
Christina, I need English to English dictionary app. Please mention a link for this.
Is similar figure out to find out?
Can you also explain to us how to use "though"
Hi Christina, Figure out is similar to sort out, isn't it?
I don't know if "catch up" is a phrasal verb, but it's a little hard to understand. Could you please explain how to use it?
How to use 'to wonder'
great video, thank you from your chatsifieds.com learn english community!
there are many wayssss .
I am learning to figure out conditions for America tourist visa
Thanks Christina, I would like to know how I can use kick up. Again thank you!
Yes, i figure it out myself
cool
I'm figuring out how to use phrasal verb "pick up"
what about came up with?
Phrasal verb look up
Chistina, hello! Do you have any group on Facebook about english culture and to met person fot to have small talk?
Hi Alfonso, YES! we have a conversation club, called the Faster Fluency Conversation Club, where you can get more vocabulary and practice speaking live with other students in the program AND a teacher from my team who leads the conversation sessions!
All of the details are on this page: christinarebuffet.com/join-faster-fluency-conversation-club/
Thank's Christina,I've caught that perfectly
Hello good morning. Do you have a english group at facebook ?
u're so funny christi wish u a good luck
Hello teacher, I am from Brazil, your videos are excellent, come to my country and teach us how to speak English. Plllllllllllease.
😧 very confused for me . I need to study more this lesson
Thanks a lot for the lesson, Christina! It's very useful and your explanations are so clear! It would be nice to figure out how to use "kind of, sort of, type of" properly, like Americans do :) Please, make a video on it! *_*
thanks a lot for videos.Something caught my attention,words ending with "ing" you are saying "ing" but you have to just say "in". and not "english" you say "enlish". you have to remove the "g" sound from the english word when saying. sorry for my bad english. i'm learning.thx.
What about "Check out"
Anuj Arora it means looking for or searching for something
Or scanned
Very nice that video. Maybe you can help us to understand the expression : GOOD GRIEF!
I figure out what "figure out" mean :) ♥
Rayan Gs means ...
Michele Silvestri Thanks ❤❤
if someone says 'im am eat' and then they're like eating* can we reply wid 'i figured'??
They would probably say "I'm eating", and yes, you can reply "Well, I figured that'm
I learn English with Chritina and (Diolingo)too and I don't have much time for both so I figure out to stop the one of both.
1. Can you figure out this math problem?
I can’t figure out the answer/solution.
2. What to do for the party tomorrow?
I’ll figure something out later.
3. Let’s figure out how to do it/go there.
4. Give me a second to figure out what to do/say.
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Comment utiliser "figure out" : ua-cam.com/video/x_I02IjRORg/v-deo.html
I guess figurate is like imagine
imagine how do!!!
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Set.... up, in, out...................
In Spanish: averiguar
i wonder why she doesn't answer me?
figure out = to know ? i dont see the difference
Pls correct me🙏
•so far all the doctors in the world still figure the vaccine out
•you are not kids anymore, you must figure out your problem by yourself
•i'm trying to figuring her out. Idk what her means
•american goverment dont figured out the suspect who kill Mark Laden in the Seattle
•i'm not done my homework yet, i'm so confuse and still figuring out this question
let me figure out how much I need to buy a car .
oh a lot of money ya molay :v