I’ve taught myself English and I’m happily surprised that I’m aware of 95% of the idioms presented here 😊. Thank you for a beautiful and interesting video Lucy💕
This is definitely one of Lucy's best videos ever! She's done similar stuff before, like teaching 100 idioms, but this time she's made up for the previous letdown by providing an eBook for the lesson. Lucy, we love you!
Lucie, I feel an obligation to thank you twice: for the excellent and immensely rich selection of expressions and remarkably proportional comments; not too long, not too short. Chapeau! Vraiment!
So, I'm actually a native English speaker. (American English) But I've been learning some new things and reinforcing some good habits. It's been helping me with some writing and your accent has been a good starting point for a character I'm performing in a group of mine. I wanted to do the English language justice in all of my creative pursuits and thank you so much for the free resources that have helped.
-I’m going to have a whale of a time with new video about idioms. -When I firstly practiced English with native, I was having a time of my life. -I haven’t got a lot of time for myself, nevertheless I took time for language learning and reading, full of the joys of spring. -Release of new video about idioms made my day. -Lucy’s audience is in raptures about new video.
Flash in the pan, the whole nine yards, three sheets tobthe wind,... As English speakers we speak so naturally in idioms that it takes conscious effort to communicate without them.
Miss Lucy your english is comprehensive which everyone can understand it properly it is my suggestion to all the native English speakers that they should speak like you From india
Wow! It’s very nice to notice that we’ve got some idioms in common in Portuguese, too! But it’s interesting that “to kick the bucket” has a very different meaning over here in Brazil - it means “to lose the temper” or “throw everything up in the air’”! 😆 Thank you so much, dear Lucy! 🤗
OMG, NO WAY!! I AM A ENGLISH NATIVE AND HALF OF THESE IDIOMS I DON'T EVEN KNOW! WOAH! Thanks a lot! I am going to keep this ebook forever and feel like I am on top of the world!
I am from Bangladesh. I love you a lot as my teacher. I am also an English teacher. I see your every video. My name is Ronu. I wanna be a teacher like you.pray for me. Stay healthy, madam.
Hey Lucy. I'm a native English speaker, but when learning German, I found that advertisers play with idioms quite a lot. Perhaps you could present some English examples for your students.
Hi Lucy Ma’am. I am a loyal student of you. My English is improving because of you!! Thank you so much for teaching in such an interesting way👧🏻🤍. Sending loves and wishes🤍
Hello Lucy :) Learning and using idioms is my cup of tea :) So, I love the video :) We have also some of them in Turkish. For example 25= Where there is fire, there is smoke= Ateş olmayan yerden duman çıkmaz. 28= a storm in a tea cup= Pireyi deve yapmak etc. Thank you so much ! Greetings from Türkiye👋Çağlar.
Hello Lucy ,, you are an amazing inspirational educator , i really enjoyed your relaxed and pleasant way go through these lessons, please make one videos about IELTS general letter and essay with vital phrases ❤
I'm learning new things Daily from You Lucy Dear to improve my English Fluency. Thank you so much for making such fruitful video lessons for us. Take love🖤🥀😍 From Bangladesh🇧🇩
N. 88 = Jack of all trades, master of none ❤ my teacher , Lucy (in Italian = Lucia , Luce= just like a light in a dark night, a lighthouse in a storm.....)
Please make a video of old English idioms used by rural English people. I heard many interesting idioms from my English mother , she lived in Lincolnshire in a rural environment.
Thank you for this, it’s good to get a reminder of some of these idioms. I’m Swedish and I’m pretty good at English, but I didn’t know all of these, for instance I thought “to paint the town red” meant specifically “to go on a murder spree”, as I’d learnt it from some film or similar where they must have been using it ironically to describe the murder spree, but I took it literally (it made sense to me because, well, red blood and so on).
I reckon if we use these idioms in our daily routine, definitely our English will be like a native speaker, thank you so much for providing us with such a beneficial concept, thank you so much, mam.
Thank you so much for your hard work teacher Lucy! It was an amazing video and I´ll learn so much from this. It also inspires me to improve my English and teach even better!🥰👏
I live in the US in Central Ky ( Lexington area), and out of all of the idioms you shared I was very surprised that around 90% we use exactly the same. A few like, ( " Blow your own trumpet / we say horn.") I ONLY counted about 8, I've never heard, but could figure them out in context as a retired teacher and avid reader. I was going to post any of the ones with tea, I never hear & then you stated one Ive used many times, " That is not my cup of tea." So Interesting... We have most of the same I ones in America! Oh I needed the arm chair one, that is when all my sports men or family complain about pro or college sports stars so badly, as if they could do it...LOL!!
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I am a huge fan of yours
I’ve taught myself English and I’m happily surprised that I’m aware of 95% of the idioms presented here 😊. Thank you for a beautiful and interesting video Lucy💕
Great job!
Wow and what's your language origin?
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Dear Lucy, sincere thanks for everything you do 🙏🏻
I've learned the idioms from the video made by the beautiful instructor Lucy. Thank you, Lucy 💕 💖💓💓
This is definitely one of Lucy's best videos ever! She's done similar stuff before, like teaching 100 idioms, but this time she's made up for the previous letdown by providing an eBook for the lesson. Lucy, we love you!
Lucie, I feel an obligation to thank you twice: for the excellent and immensely rich selection of expressions and remarkably proportional comments; not too long, not too short.
Chapeau! Vraiment!
So, I'm actually a native English speaker. (American English) But I've been learning some new things and reinforcing some good habits. It's been helping me with some writing and your accent has been a good starting point for a character I'm performing in a group of mine. I wanted to do the English language justice in all of my creative pursuits and thank you so much for the free resources that have helped.
You do realise that means not a native English speaker if you’re American? Not a dig just it’s a language channel
Thank you Lucy for your kindness! May God bless you!
-I’m going to have a whale of a time with new video about idioms.
-When I firstly practiced English with native, I was having a time of my life.
-I haven’t got a lot of time for myself, nevertheless I took time for language learning and reading, full of the joys of spring.
-Release of new video about idioms made my day.
-Lucy’s audience is in raptures about new video.
My favorite teacher📚 she's genious great👍❣
Flash in the pan, the whole nine yards, three sheets tobthe wind,... As English speakers we speak so naturally in idioms that it takes conscious effort to communicate without them.
I have got your ebook and it's so valuable, you and your team must have spent much time to complete it, thank you so much.
Miss Lucy your english is comprehensive which everyone can understand it properly it is my suggestion to all the native English speakers that they should speak like you
From india
Many thanks Lucy for your endless efforts. A gorgeous lesson with gorgeous information by a gorgeous trainer.
P wea box vl💪💪r
okayy Oliver smith enough flirting
I'm from vietnam ,a student at b1 level.I want to improve my english .So glad because i can find you.very useful
Lucy is the best teacher i,v ever met in UA-cam!!! I enjoy your English class!!
That's the best way( by topic) for us to learn idioms and proverbs
Wow! It’s very nice to notice that we’ve got some idioms in common in Portuguese, too! But it’s interesting that “to kick the bucket” has a very different meaning over here in Brazil - it means “to lose the temper” or “throw everything up in the air’”! 😆
Thank you so much, dear Lucy! 🤗
OMG, NO WAY!! I AM A ENGLISH NATIVE AND HALF OF THESE IDIOMS I DON'T EVEN KNOW! WOAH! Thanks a lot! I am going to keep this ebook forever and feel like I am on top of the world!
I'm over the moon with this lesson. Lucy is simply the best. 💯 🥰 🙏
What an amazing lesson ! Learn new things from your video every day.. you're the best 🫶❤️ Greetings from Zanzibar - Tanzania 🇹🇿❤
Hello Teacher Lucy🙋♂️ I From SABAH, MALAYSIA 🇲🇾. I Like To Watch UA-cam Teacher Lucy. I Like English Learning Content
Great job my lovely teacher . I adore ur method of teaching .
I am very excited to learn these idioms, I am in the hurry to use them in oder to improve my English. Thank you Lucy🥰
This lesson was awesome and interesting. Thank you for lesson. May God bless you ❤
Waouh, such an amazing lesson. Extremely well done and categorised. I'm French, and knew about 92.. so many I didn't know.. Thank you, Lucy😊
It's only because of you Lucy, that we're privileged with such trove of English idioms ❤️
I am from Bangladesh. I love you a lot as my teacher. I am also an English teacher. I see your every video. My name is Ronu. I wanna be a teacher like you.pray for me. Stay healthy, madam.
Lucy,You'really the most beautiful teacher I've ever seen. It's very pleasant to watch your videos and to look at you.
I screenshot them all while i'm in a cafe , till i go home i copy them in a copybook . You're the apple of my eye .
I’m in seventh heaven every time I watch your videos, Lucy.
Hey Lucy. I'm a native English speaker, but when learning German, I found that advertisers play with idioms quite a lot. Perhaps you could present some English examples for your students.
Lucy , the time I started folllowing you, by and by I am improving my vocabulary , thanks aLot
Thank you lucy
this is a massive present for everyone
I am a big fan of you
Thank u for teaching me the most beautiful language in the world.
Lucy,ma am ur teaching is very well .we love ur teaching process.all Indian youth.
Hi Lucy Ma’am. I am a loyal student of you. My English is improving because of you!! Thank you so much for teaching in such an interesting way👧🏻🤍.
Sending loves and wishes🤍
You should say “Love" Instead of “Loves" ......
@@Rawsie8 loves is a plural part so it's good to use loves with wishes
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For your kind info. “Love" Is uncountable so you don't say “Loves" , you say “Love" :)
@MrsLucy3.
That'd be great 😊
Lucy, this is a great job, I appreciate very much your valuable contribution to this video. It's amazing! Thanks a lot!!!!
Hello ma'am! I am Deepak Mishra from India.
I remember a teacher of mine telling me randomly about your channel, and now I am addicted to this channel....Thankyou teacher!....... I subbed btw ❣️
Ive recently started learning idioms and here it its - a video from Lucy. What a coincidence!
Hello Lucy :) Learning and using idioms is my cup of tea :) So, I love the video :) We have also some of them in Turkish. For example 25= Where there is fire, there is smoke= Ateş olmayan yerden duman çıkmaz. 28= a storm in a tea cup= Pireyi deve yapmak etc. Thank you so much ! Greetings from Türkiye👋Çağlar.
Hello Lucy ,, you are an amazing inspirational educator , i really enjoyed your relaxed and pleasant way go through these lessons, please make one videos about IELTS general letter and essay with vital phrases ❤
I love those examples on each idioms. Very well understandable
I love you so much , and I understand your lectures very easily.God bless you.
Extremely grateful. Deeply perfect lessons. Respect
What a clean and active lady to learn lesson.
Thank you so much, learning English is fun, you being the teacher, more followers ❤
I totally love the accent you showed,is so much elegant and nice!
I'm learning new things Daily from You Lucy Dear to improve my English Fluency. Thank you so much for making such fruitful video lessons for us.
Take love🖤🥀😍 From Bangladesh🇧🇩
N. 88 = Jack of all trades, master of none
❤ my teacher , Lucy (in Italian = Lucia , Luce= just like a light in a dark night, a lighthouse in a storm.....)
Hey lucy ! I just love british accent and when you taught it became super amazing.😊
I learned advanced English idioms in context here. Thanks for sharing, dear teacher. 15:40
last night i was watching your videos on headphones and i fell sleep, in my dream your voice echoed in the sky, it was very nice.
Hi lucy love your lessons . Can you please make a complete video that include all academic grammar needed at school please
Greetings from Bogota - Colombia.
Extremely useful as always.
I really like looking at your face, but I don't understand much without looking at the subtitles. this is a good motivation to study harder
Wow...! Thank you, Lucy. Love this video much. Keep on making such precious video. (Ata, BSD City, Indonesia)
Please make a video of old English idioms used by rural English people. I heard many interesting idioms from my English mother , she lived in Lincolnshire in a rural environment.
Thank you for this, it’s good to get a reminder of some of these idioms. I’m Swedish and I’m pretty good at English, but I didn’t know all of these, for instance I thought “to paint the town red” meant specifically “to go on a murder spree”, as I’d learnt it from some film or similar where they must have been using it ironically to describe the murder spree, but I took it literally (it made sense to me because, well, red blood and so on).
Thanks so much Lucy , your free ebook is very necessary and helpful for me !!!
Thanks a ton mam.i try to watch your videos in my free time.i love your pronunciation...
Have a good day .
Good Luck .
I reckon if we use these idioms in our daily routine, definitely our English will be like a native speaker, thank you so much for providing us with such a beneficial concept, thank you so much, mam.
Thanks Lucie for lessons keep watching and learning alot
Thank you so much for the video! And. Thank you for your conversation with ludmila olegovna ❤️😉
I learned very useful experiences and idioms whit you.
Thanks
It’s helping my English learning very much 💪💪💪
I like to learn British English .I love all your videos & enjoyed this so much.Thank you for this..❤❤..
You´re so beautiful! I wish I had you as English teacher when I studied this language. Excellent lesson!
Thanks Lucy🥰😍
Most beautiful English teacher
I have been following your tips for 4 years.
We appreciate you sharing this plethora of English idioms examples.❤ @English with Saiqa
I start to follow your programe recently and I am happy the way you deliver the lecture
Thank you very much for everything you do for us.❤❤❤
I loved this lesson and your channel (now I`m on). I`m from Brazil. These videos of yours help a lot to speak more naturally.
Well done Lucy.. you have language stamina, because you love it
Very nice Job
Beautiful teacher excellent explain❤
Have a nice life
Thanks a bunch Lucy your pronunciation I love you Lucy
I am learning since 6 years thank U and U look beautiful too
Please do some vlog on your another channel 😢.please...... I love your vlogs..love from Bangladesh ❤🇧🇩
Lucy I just wanted ur video and I'm really proud of you ❤❤❤ We all make mistakes, and we move on. Please upload new videos for us. 😊
Thanks so much for this wonderful idioms you spared for everyone!!!
Thank you very much, Lucy - it was really generous of you to share the ebook. 🍀
Thank you from Thailand Lucy!!! Love all yours videos !!
Thanks Lucy for this awesome lesson! 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much for your hard work teacher Lucy! It was an amazing video and I´ll learn so much from this. It also inspires me to improve my English and teach even better!🥰👏
The best teacher
I'm over the moon with this lesson ❤❤
I was going to write the same 😅
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How I love you and you lessons , Lucy!
I know very few of them before.Appreciate your work
❤ I am from Egypt and I follow you and I love your educational videos very much
I live in the US in Central Ky ( Lexington area), and out of all of the idioms you shared I was very surprised that around 90% we use exactly the same. A few like, ( " Blow your own trumpet / we say horn.") I ONLY counted about 8, I've never heard, but could figure them out in context as a retired teacher and avid reader. I was going to post any of the ones with tea, I never hear & then you stated one Ive used many times, " That is not my cup of tea." So Interesting... We have most of the same I ones in America! Oh I needed the arm chair one, that is when all my sports men or family complain about pro or college sports stars so badly, as if they could do it...LOL!!
34,35,36,38,40,42,45,46,47,48,51,53,54,56,57,58,59,62,63,
When I see that Lucy has uploaded a new video I am on it like white on rice.
I appreciate u by heart Lucy from Uzbekistan
I will wait forward ur next videos
Take care
it is very crucial for me ,those idioms helped me a lot
I Love this! Truly educational!
Thank you so much 🍀 I've learnt some new idioms, although I knew lot of them
Lucy, it is somewhat sad but a lot more funny to learn the meaning of dressed to kill at the age of… mine🤭 Thanks a lot!👏🍀😄
Thanks to you i have english c2 😊 thank you so micho really i aprecciate your help to me.