No need to apologise. You delivered great examples and the whole video is really helpful and useful. Taking your health condition into account, the effort you put into it is truly appreciated. Thanks a million 👍
You are the best teacher ever: -your lessons are well-structured, -you aren't in a hurry, -examples are clearly. Plus..... you've got such a nice voice :) greetings from Poland
Dear Ben, Giuseppe here from Italy. In November last year I decided to take the C1 exam, but I had to go through a ton of obstacles because of personal and job-related issues. Plus, I’m no longer a student so the spare time I can devote to studying is limited. However, three months or so before the exam I bumped into your channel and found it quite helpful and informative, especially the videos about advanced vocabulary/phrasal verbs. So, I took all the notes I could and went for it in the July session. Not only did I pass, but I also got grade A (202 overall score) with 210 marks in both the Use of English and Writing parts, where I made extensive use of C1/C2 words from your videos. So, thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the invaluable material you provided me with, not to mention your tips for ‘blank mind’ moments, as I wouldn’t have been able to get those 3 extra points from 199 to 202 without your help. Sorry for this lengthy message, but I owe you a great debt of gratitude. Many thanks again!
That's great, Giuseppe! Congratulations on passing the exam with such a great score. I'm glad my videos helped. And thanks for taking the time to send the message. I really appreciate it 🙂 All the best
@@tothepointenglishwithben. You're welcome. While I hadn’t initially contemplated the idea of going on, now I am seriously considering it (at least, gearing up for the C2 exam). But I know it’s *way* more challenging than C1 so I’ll take my time to decide. Anyway, I’m over the moon, many thanks again! 🤗
You've hit the nail on the head again! Your content is, as usual, super interesting. Videos like this help me not to shelf my motivation to continue on this never-ending path of learning English on my own. Always grateful for your time and effort. Thank you! 🤗
This was a great video. The examples were spot on! I’ve seen many of your videos before but I appreciated especially the humor that you added to this one.
This is the best lesson I have heard on youtube You surpassed yourself really You were so enthusiastic so elated that my sensation ballooned as you progressed on in your lecture Thanks Ben and take care of your throat with warm tea and lemon
Came across your video and found your content incredibly useful, with plain examples. Already subscribed and I'm gonna recommend it to my students. Thanks for sharing.
The verbs 'to bottle', 'to sport', and 'to foot' have definitions that are somewhat unpredictable and are unfamiliar to me. Most other verbs align closely with their meanings in Russian. Thank you; this video is truly a gem
I had watched your useful videos in preparation for the exam, thanks a lot! Now, reading the Economist, a phrase reminded me of this video, so here‘s an example of a simple word used differently: on poverty… „University lecturers moonlight as taxi-drivers.“
I was floored whit this class. I thought I knes most of the verb but You showed me I definetely was not. My husband keep on eyeing my food since we knew each other 20 years ago. he always said he is not hungry and that have a bite of my food. My son came home sporting his new haircut. He looked very cool. I enjoyed it guested my colleague at my place for a while but I thing she milked it: she never bougjt food, foot a dinner or looking for a place to rent until I found her one. She was late once and now everyone one at the office labelled her Sleepy Me and my husband are shelving our dream to live by the beach until our son finished his high school in our town and goes to the University. The crying and the words of that poor girls been raped by a bunch of brutal guys are echoing in my mind since I saw it in the news last night. I always think to start to drive again but everytime I try I bottle it and come back home. The cost of life balloned since the town became a tourist destination. thank you very much for this video Ben!
This video was really full of new information and it helps me to understand more of my Films and series which i often watch in Englisch. Thanks for that inspiring video
Hi Ben! Many thanks for a brilliant video: I've learnt so much in 13 minutes! Quick question though: can you use all the verbs in both formal and informal contexts? Thanks again, I ❤ your contents 😊
Interesting video with good explanation. Some other nouns with a totally different verb meanings: Discount vs to discount Pen vs to pen Bitch vs to bitch (=to cheat)
Hi Ben, thank you very much for the video I just wanted to clarify sth. Whenever used the verb label, you use it LABEL sth/sb AS sth? And with To echo wouldn't be better the other way round? The politians echoed the scientists. Thanks again.
Also Can I ask you for explanation of one phrase that I noticed in "The stranger things"? One charecter said "I'm being open". She meant that she wasn't closed/ She's ready to be open. But grammaticaly in this sentence am being - is it present continuous?
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. We can use I'm being..., he/she is being..., they are being etc... + adjective to describe a person's behaviour at a particular moment. Eg "He's being difficult" "I'm being honest." "She's being unfair." etc
Hi Ben, how are you? I have a question cause I really don't get the rating system on Cambridge Exams (CAE). What are the requirements to pass? I realise one needs a specific amount of marks but do they count as a whole? Like, if I get for instance 50% from Listening and 90% from Reading and so would it be all right until the total number is within specific grafes or do I still need 60% from all of these parts? I am so confused and I hope you can possibly make it more clear... Best regards!!
Hi Maja. In the Cambridge English exams it's the global score that counts. Therefore, if you get below 60% in one paper, you can still pass the exam if you get over 60% in another paper. You need an overall score of over 60% to pass. Does that answer your question?
Ben ! You look handsome! I like the effort you put in videos. I could actually guess yesterday's question's answer ( I cheated though 😊 Bard AI) Thank you for your video! Take care of yourself .
If I say, "he is milking money" does that me he earns a lot of money like printing it, or he earns hardly enough to cover his work? or can we even use the verb like that
And same as 'getting cold feet'? Sorry, I realise the video was posted 3 months ago, I've just watched it, maybe a bit late for a question... 😅 Thanks for the video though, I always learn lots.
The scientists parroted the advice of politicians 😂Just fabricated it now. Can we really use the noun “parrot” 🦜 as a verb? 😅Thanks for your highly educational lessons and we do appreciate your recording the video despite your illness. Hope you recover soon 💐
Thanks! Yes, we can use "parrot" as a verb. It has a more negative connotation, suggesting the speaker is simply repeating what someone else has said without thinking.
I had watched your useful videos in preparation for the exam, thanks a lot! Now, reading the Economist, a phrase reminded me of this video, so here‘s an example of a simple word used differently: on poverty… „University lecturers moonlight as taxi-drivers.“
No need to apologise. You delivered great examples and the whole video is really helpful and useful. Taking your health condition into account, the effort you put into it is truly appreciated. Thanks a million 👍
Thank you 🙂
You are the best teacher ever:
-your lessons are well-structured,
-you aren't in a hurry,
-examples are clearly.
Plus..... you've got such a nice voice :) greetings from Poland
😃 That's very nice! Thank you!
I was floored by how skillful he was on the dancefloor
Splendid video! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Dear Ben, Giuseppe here from Italy. In November last year I decided to take the C1 exam, but I had to go through a ton of obstacles because of personal and job-related issues. Plus, I’m no longer a student so the spare time I can devote to studying is limited. However, three months or so before the exam I bumped into your channel and found it quite helpful and informative, especially the videos about advanced vocabulary/phrasal verbs. So, I took all the notes I could and went for it in the July session. Not only did I pass, but I also got grade A (202 overall score) with 210 marks in both the Use of English and Writing parts, where I made extensive use of C1/C2 words from your videos. So, thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the invaluable material you provided me with, not to mention your tips for ‘blank mind’ moments, as I wouldn’t have been able to get those 3 extra points from 199 to 202 without your help. Sorry for this lengthy message, but I owe you a great debt of gratitude. Many thanks again!
That's great, Giuseppe! Congratulations on passing the exam with such a great score. I'm glad my videos helped.
And thanks for taking the time to send the message. I really appreciate it 🙂
All the best
@@tothepointenglishwithben. You're welcome. While I hadn’t initially contemplated the idea of going on, now I am seriously considering it (at least, gearing up for the C2 exam). But I know it’s *way* more challenging than C1 so I’ll take my time to decide. Anyway, I’m over the moon, many thanks again! 🤗
Best teacher !!!!! Thanks a lot
You've hit the nail on the head again! Your content is, as usual, super interesting. Videos like this help me not to shelf my motivation to continue on this never-ending path of learning English on my own. Always grateful for your time and effort. Thank you! 🤗
I'm glad you find my content useful! 🙂
Ur idea is truly a smart one as U " ve made us know these verbs ...just floores me 🙂 Vielen Dankk
👏👏👏👏👏Tu Inglés es espectacular, y seguro que tu Espanol tambien !😉👍👍
This was a great video. The examples were spot on! I’ve seen many of your videos before but I appreciated especially the humor that you added to this one.
Thank you for your lovely comment, Caroline!
This is the best lesson I have heard on youtube You surpassed yourself really You were so enthusiastic so elated that my sensation ballooned as you progressed on in your lecture Thanks Ben and take care of your throat with warm tea and lemon
Wow... Thank you, Fleur!
@@tothepointenglishwithben. thanks to you Ben Your enthusiasm is contageous
@@tothepointenglishwithben. Thank you Ben It is all thanks to you
hamomilla and helicrizum perforatum do for a sick throat marvelthings
The lesson is wonderful! Thank you so much and get well sonn!
Thank you! I'm much better now
this was an extrem interesting video, I didn't know these meanings, thank you!
Hello Ben! The content of the video is so informative and surprising as well 👍🏻Thanks a lot 🙏
Came across your video and found your content incredibly useful, with plain examples. Already subscribed and I'm gonna recommend it to my students. Thanks for sharing.
Great! Thanks 🙂
You and your lessons are really helpful and interesting. Thank you so much !!!
I am Nizom, from Uzbekistan,Jizzakh city.
Glad you like them!
The verbs 'to bottle', 'to sport', and 'to foot' have definitions that are somewhat unpredictable and are unfamiliar to me. Most other verbs align closely with their meanings in Russian. Thank you; this video is truly a gem
Thanks in a million sir for sharing and teaching me regarding advance verb like balloon mean to increase.,.
I am so excited when using basic words that have an advanced meaning. I really like this lesson, hope you make more videos on this subject.
I will!
Thank you for spending your heart and soul into every video!
You are so welcome!
Thank you very much for your lesson ❤i really appreciate it
Thanks for that energy boost👌
Thank you, Ben, for this enriching session.
I had watched your useful videos in preparation for the exam, thanks a lot! Now, reading the Economist, a phrase reminded me of this video, so here‘s an example of a simple word used differently: on poverty… „University lecturers moonlight as taxi-drivers.“
Grazie mille! Incredible 👍🏻
Thank you Ben😊
Hi, Ben. Can we say Bob turned up AT the picnic? Thank you for sharing your expertise and talent with us. 🎉
I was floored whit this class. I thought I knes most of the verb but You showed me I definetely was not.
My husband keep on eyeing my food since we knew each other 20 years ago. he always said he is not hungry and that have a bite of my food.
My son came home sporting his new haircut. He looked very cool.
I enjoyed it guested my colleague at my place for a while but I thing she milked it: she never bougjt food, foot a dinner or looking for a place to rent until I found her one.
She was late once and now everyone one at the office labelled her Sleepy
Me and my husband are shelving our dream to live by the beach until our son finished his high school in our town and goes to the University.
The crying and the words of that poor girls been raped by a bunch of brutal guys are echoing in my mind since I saw it in the news last night.
I always think to start to drive again but everytime I try I bottle it and come back home.
The cost of life balloned since the town became a tourist destination.
thank you very much for this video Ben!
Excellent Ben! Very useful and clear, as always. Thank you!!
My pleasure!
This video was really full of new information and it helps me to understand more of my Films and series which i often watch in Englisch. Thanks for that inspiring video
Glad it was helpful!
It was more than helpful Thank you very much, now I wait for the next Video to come...
Oh sorry hope you feeling much better today but you're voice was good as always... You're the first Englisch teacher I do understand every word. 👍☺️
İt's interesting that navajo that is world's most difficult language also posses some these features,but in that entire nouns both are verb.
thank you for this video, brilliant as always!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Ben! Many thanks for a brilliant video: I've learnt so much in 13 minutes! Quick question though: can you use all the verbs in both formal and informal contexts? Thanks again, I ❤ your contents 😊
Thanks Ben!
I was going to come up with examples for every one word but I’ll just shelve it.
Interesting video with good explanation. Some other nouns with a totally different verb meanings:
Discount vs to discount
Pen vs to pen
Bitch vs to bitch (=to cheat)
Are this advance verbs suitable for academic writing?
Thank you in advance 🙂
Good to see you again gaffer
Always a pleasure, never a chore 🙂
Hope you feel better soon.
Have a cuppa of tea with HONEY, ginger and lemon.
You and your lessons are helpful. Thank you so much. You helped me a lot.
I am Nizom,from Uzbekistan,Jizzakh city.
Thanks ❤
You're welcome 😊
Hi Ben, thank you very much for the video I just wanted to clarify sth. Whenever used the verb label, you use it LABEL sth/sb AS sth?
And with To echo wouldn't be better the other way round? The politians echoed the scientists.
Thanks again.
Yes, that's right
Hi Ben see you soon
Can we categorize to milk as to exploit?
In some contexts, yes. 👍
Thank you Laaaaaa❤
You're welcome 🙂
Also Can I ask you for explanation of one phrase that I noticed in "The stranger things"? One charecter said "I'm being open". She meant that she wasn't closed/ She's ready to be open. But grammaticaly in this sentence am being - is it
present continuous?
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. We can use I'm being..., he/she is being..., they are being etc... + adjective to describe a person's behaviour at a particular moment. Eg "He's being difficult" "I'm being honest." "She's being unfair." etc
@@tothepointenglishwithben. thanks a lot
Hi Ben, how are you?
I have a question cause I really don't get the rating system on Cambridge Exams (CAE). What are the requirements to pass? I realise one needs a specific amount of marks but do they count as a whole? Like, if I get for instance 50% from Listening and 90% from Reading and so would it be all right until the total number is within specific grafes or do I still need 60% from all of these parts?
I am so confused and I hope you can possibly make it more clear...
Best regards!!
Hi Maja. In the Cambridge English exams it's the global score that counts. Therefore, if you get below 60% in one paper, you can still pass the exam if you get over 60% in another paper.
You need an overall score of over 60% to pass.
Does that answer your question?
@@tothepointenglishwithben. it really does. Thank you so much for your help!!
Ben ! You look handsome! I like the effort you put in videos. I could actually guess yesterday's question's answer ( I cheated though 😊 Bard AI)
Thank you for your video! Take care of yourself .
If I say, "he is milking money" does that me he earns a lot of money like printing it, or he earns hardly enough to cover his work? or can we even use the verb like that
Ben, thank you for sharing the new vocabulary. Hope you get back on your feet soon. 🌹
Thank you, Mari! I'm feeling better already 🙂
@@tothepointenglishwithben. I'm glad to hear it. 😘
I was floored when my boss not only declined my request for a pay raise but even started offending me..
Ben ,bottle it means the same like chicken out ?
Yes, that's right
And same as 'getting cold feet'? Sorry, I realise the video was posted 3 months ago, I've just watched it, maybe a bit late for a question... 😅 Thanks for the video though, I always learn lots.
@@silviamk yep get cold feet I got to knew but bottle it , totally new but thanks for your comment
Your voice is okay to me
However it echoed may be seen to the meanings prior may Ur Channel get ballooned since then ...🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙃🥰
I hope you get well soon... One question, all of this verbs are regular
Yes, they're all regular verbs
There are only 150-200 "irregular" verbs. ALL new verbs are "regular".
Sometimes you shelve your projects or you put them on the back burner.
To bottle it = the woman was too stunned to speak
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I hope you get better soon, maybe too much air conditioning!🔥
Thanks!
Yo gugleo tu gugleas el guglea nosotros gugleamos vosotros gugleais ellos guglean
😃 👏 Now... how about the subjunctive and imperative? 😆
@@tothepointenglishwithben. Difficult but doable
Great video. Much appreciated.
You're welcome 🙂
Her husband noticed his wife eyeing the dress in the window, so he bought it for her. Is it correct?
Perfect!
The scientists parroted the advice of politicians 😂Just fabricated it now. Can we really use the noun “parrot” 🦜 as a verb? 😅Thanks for your highly educational lessons and we do appreciate your recording the video despite your illness. Hope you recover soon 💐
Thanks!
Yes, we can use "parrot" as a verb. It has a more negative connotation, suggesting the speaker is simply repeating what someone else has said without thinking.
You are most welcome and thanks for the feedback! 🙏🏻☺️
I had watched your useful videos in preparation for the exam, thanks a lot! Now, reading the Economist, a phrase reminded me of this video, so here‘s an example of a simple word used differently: on poverty… „University lecturers moonlight as taxi-drivers.“
I was going to come up with examples for every one word but I’ll just shelve it.