So, my english level is altogether begginer but I guess you might be able to helping me sometimes and you must knows that I feel so unsure talking in english, btw just FYI I also study Spanish perhaps could be useful too!
Deverás crear un canal y enseñar español a nosotros porque eres tú muy buena maestra y pudieras también enseñarnos tu propio idioma maternal todavía! Muchísimas gracias por lo que haces a mi aprendizaje del inglés pero por favor, sigue las correcciones de mis errores gramaticales!
@@LoveEnglishUK *Wow* Sounds Amazing! That's very good news to me 'cuz I'm learning English on my own, altogether lonely just watching videos yours and some others also!
I've really relished this video. It's very useful thank you so much ❤ I have a suggestion, could you please make a video about Brexit, and the most important words to retain. Sometimes I watch BBC news to impove my English and I hear MPs saying "the eyes to the left...the nose to the right..." could you please tell me what it means? Thanks again for the video and have a nice weekend 😘
1. To sip - to drink small amounts at a time 2. To slurp - to drink noisily 3. To down - to drink something all at once 4. To crunch - to eat something noisily 5. To munch - to eat something steadily 6. To scoff - to eat something quickly and greedily 7. To nibble - to eat little bites of food 8. To chomp - to chew something repeatedly 9. To stroll - to walk in a relaxed way 10. To stride - to take big purposeful steps 11. To strut - to walk in a way that suggests you are showing off 12. To swagger - to walk in a rebellious/arrogant way 13. To dawdle - to walk slowly and waste time 14. To yell - to shout loudly or angrily 15. To whisper - To speak very quietly and secretively 16. To mumble - to speak quietly and unclearly 17. To mutter - to speak unclearly, sometimes to yourself 18. To debate - to formally discuss issues 19. To dispute - to strongly disagree 20. To converse - to speak conversationally 21. To stare - to look at something for a long period 22. To glance - to look briefly at something 23. To peek - to try and look at something that maybe you shouldn’t/ to spy 24. To glimpse - to briefly or partially view something 25. To gaze - to stare at something with admiration 26. To squint - to avoid the light when looking 27. To adore - to love and admire 28. To detest - to strongly dislike 29. To despise - to strongly dislike 30. To loathe - to strongly dislike 31. To shun - to reject/ to dislike something so you ignore it/ them 32. To abhor - to strongly dislike/ loathe 33. To ponder - to think about something/ review and consider 34. To reckon - to think/ to guess/ estimate 35. To figure - to think/ to understand 36. To exert - to put a lot of effort into whatever you are doing 37. To toil - to work extremely hard 38. To relish - to enjoy something greatly 39. To savour - to enjoy something completely 40. To bask - completely absorb something enjoyable 41. To bother - to annoy/ irritate 42. To pester - to hassle and persistently bother 43. To ruffle someone’s feathers - to annoy/ upset someone 44. To exasperate - to annoy and frustrate someone 45. To irritate - to annoy/ cause discomfort 46. To prod - to poke with a finger or a pointed object 47. To flick - to move something quickly and suddenly 48. To pinch - to squeeze skin between fingers 49. To cuddle - to hug in an affectionate way 50. To embrace - to hug or completely accept something
Great intermediate-level stuff. If anyone wants to practice more advanced vocab, I just made a 3 hour video based on the Economist recommended vocabulary.
Thank you so much for all this valuable information. You have an amazing way to explain things which is great as I'm improving my English, however, I would love to see examples of how to use these words and expressions in daily conversions. Much love 😘
Thank you kindly🤍I have a 16 year old with moderate autism & these videos will help me give him tools to express himself. He doesn’t talk much yet, but when he does he is absolutely astute and philosophical so these types of lessons enable me to nurture his bent.
Wow! Thanks a zillion, Sabrah! Please please please please please pleeeeeeeaaaaaaase, Sabrah ,make part two and three of this video! ! I will really appreciate it. I want to learn more from you. Thanks a million!
SUMMARY NOTES #ways of drinking: 1)to sip-drink mall amounts 2)to slurp-drink noisily 3)to down-drink sth all at once #ways of eating: 4)to crunch-to eat sth noisily 5)to munch-eat sth steadily 6)to scoff-eat sth quickly 7)to nibble-eat little bites of food 8)to chomp-to chew sth repeatedly #ways of walking: 9)to stroll-to walk in a relaxed way 10)to stride-to take big purposeful steps 11)to strut-to walk in which you are showing off 12)to swagger-walk confidently 13)to dawdle-walk slowly and waste time #ways of speaking: 14)to yell-shout to whisper-speak quietly in sbs ear 15)to mumble-to speak unclearly 16)to mutter-mumble to yourself 17)to debate-formally discuss 18)to dispute-strong disagree or deny sth 19)to converse-speak conversationally #ways of looking 20)to stare-look at sb for a long time 21)to glance-look over sth, for a short time 22)to peek-to spy 23)to glimpse-briefly look at sth 24)to gaze-stare with admiration 25)to squint-to avoid looking #ways of expressing love 26)to adore-to love or admire ways of expressing hate+ 27)to detest/despise/annoy/loathe/abhor-strongly dislike 33)to shun-reject, to dislike so you ignore it #ways of thinking 34)to ponder-think about sth and review 35)to reckon-to guess, bet, estimate 36)figure-think, understand #ways to express your work 37)to exert-put a lot of effort 38)to toil-work hard #ways to express enjoy: 39)to relish-enjoy greatly 40)to savour-to enjoy completely and you do not want it to finish 41)to bask(in) -completely absorb sth enjoyable #ways to express annoying sb 42)to bother/irritate- annoy 43)to pester-annoy gradually 44)to ruffle sb's feathers-upset and irritate sb 45)to exasperate- frustrate sb and annoy at the same time #ways to express touching 46)to prod-poke with a finger to get sb's reaction 47)to flick-move sth quickly and suddenly 48)to pinch-squeeze skin between fingers #synonyms of hug 49)to cuddle_hug in affectionate way 50)to embraces sth- to hug(formal), accept sth completely
Hi, Sabrah I am from Kashmir, I was not too good at the English language but after watching your videos it helped me a lot so thank you I appreciate you for what you are doing, now I am exerting in improving my English language and my mom also savour your videos, some years ago I used to mumble when someone communicates with me in the English language
Greetings from Brazil! Excelente video. It´s the first time that I watch a video from your channel and I already subscribed. Please make more videos like this. Well done!!!
To sip,to slurp, to down, to crunch, to munch, to scoff, to nibble, to chomp, to stroll, to stride, to strut, to swagger, to dawdle, to yell, to whisper, to mumble, to mutter, to debate, to dispute, to converse, to stare, to glance, to peek, to glimpse, to gaze, to squint, to adore, to detest, to despise, to loathe, to shun, to abhor, to ponder, to reckon, to figure, to exert, to toil, to relish, to savour, to bask, to bother, to pester, to ruffle, to exasperate, to irritate, to prod, to flick, to pinch, to cuddle, to embrace, 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭
hazhar nirozh · 3 years ago Lovely teachers, you guys are polite and sweaty, and this conference really is very helpful in understanding your culture. Respect 15
I reckon this is extremely helpful lesson explained wonderfully and i can debate with anyone that Leila and Sabrah are the best English teachers. Embracing this lesson shunning my detest for online lessons. Thanks respected Sabrah. Best Regards
Wow. It's not too late for me to have found an amazing lesson. Thank you . My English couldn't get better without remarkable teacher like you. Thank you with all my ❤.
Thx , teacher Sabrah, l am sipping juice and watching the clip,of course crunching chips,rather l munching (or nipping) because l won't to annoy anyone arounds, and l savour ,😎
Thanks a lot teacher Sabrah what a beautiul complete content ! I enjoy watching this channel . Your videos are crucial for everyone who wants to improve his english . You are exerting so much to make us learn this beautiful language. Super-duper!
hey our English teacher.I m a Srilankan. I have something to tell you. I always watch your videos. Those are very mesmerize for our future. Thank you and best regards.
It just 5 minutes from playing it and already have learned a bunch than I did over 10 years with all these verbs...wow its amazing. Thanks for posting this.
Namaste Sabrah, Your lesson provide wonderful information about advance words and their meanings. I note down all for remembering it and improve my vocabulary. Some sentences are as under, please guide me. Thank you. 1. To pinch - my little brother is always trying to pinch me. 2. To gaze - he hesitated, his gaze becoming intense. 3. To squint - she lifted her sunglasses squint at him. 4. To shun - why should he shun it? 5. To figure - father is trying to figure out his tax. Thank you.
Manish these are all excellent! What a great student you are! The only correction I have is on number 3 - it should be to squint at him. 😊💕 thanks for your lovely comments as always 😊
Hi Sabrah it's a pleasure to watch your videos they're very helpful And you're amazing teacher Thanks a bunch I hope you and Leila have a lovely weekend my beautiful teachers 😉
Thank you very much , fantastic lessons that I was searching for it long time .God bless you both. These lessons are so helpful that I can't describe .
Yes i love videos of you and you😊 I really excited to watch another video to improve my knowledge and I not no informal English plz Help me and others thank you for this video
hi Ms.sabra ! i am so happy when i watched your video , please have a simple question for you: do american or uk peoples which english is a native language for them; do they knew these advanced words or also the others as there are too much advanced vocabulary ? and thanks
thnx ! i am so desperate by your answer . cause i am right now enhancing my english listening and when i heard something unobvious ... i could get stressed .
Hey guys don't forget to leave a comment and try and use one of these words in a sentence! And SHARE the video if you love it :) Enjoy! 😊
So, my english level is altogether begginer but I guess you might be able to helping me sometimes and you must knows that I feel so unsure talking in english, btw just FYI I also study Spanish perhaps could be useful too!
@@cristianomedeiros8996 Hi Cristiano! I think you are not a beginner but more of an intermediate level! That is very good - just keep practising :)
Deverás crear un canal y enseñar español a nosotros porque eres tú muy buena maestra y pudieras también enseñarnos tu propio idioma maternal todavía!
Muchísimas gracias por lo que haces a mi aprendizaje del inglés pero por favor, sigue las correcciones de mis errores gramaticales!
@@LoveEnglishUK
*Wow* Sounds Amazing!
That's very good news to me 'cuz I'm learning English on my own, altogether lonely just watching videos yours and some others also!
I've really relished this video. It's very useful thank you so much ❤
I have a suggestion, could you please make a video about Brexit, and the most important words to retain.
Sometimes I watch BBC news to impove my English and I hear MPs saying "the eyes to the left...the nose to the right..." could you please tell me what it means?
Thanks again for the video and have a nice weekend 😘
1. To sip - to drink small amounts at a time
2. To slurp - to drink noisily
3. To down - to drink something all at once
4. To crunch - to eat something noisily
5. To munch - to eat something steadily
6. To scoff - to eat something quickly and greedily
7. To nibble - to eat little bites of food
8. To chomp - to chew something repeatedly
9. To stroll - to walk in a relaxed way
10. To stride - to take big purposeful steps
11. To strut - to walk in a way that suggests you are showing off
12. To swagger - to walk in a rebellious/arrogant way
13. To dawdle - to walk slowly and waste time
14. To yell - to shout loudly or angrily
15. To whisper - To speak very quietly and secretively
16. To mumble - to speak quietly and unclearly
17. To mutter - to speak unclearly, sometimes to yourself
18. To debate - to formally discuss issues
19. To dispute - to strongly disagree
20. To converse - to speak conversationally
21. To stare - to look at something for a long period
22. To glance - to look briefly at something
23. To peek - to try and look at something that maybe you shouldn’t/ to spy
24. To glimpse - to briefly or partially view something
25. To gaze - to stare at something with admiration
26. To squint - to avoid the light when looking
27. To adore - to love and admire
28. To detest - to strongly dislike
29. To despise - to strongly dislike
30. To loathe - to strongly dislike
31. To shun - to reject/ to dislike something so you ignore it/ them
32. To abhor - to strongly dislike/ loathe
33. To ponder - to think about something/ review and consider
34. To reckon - to think/ to guess/ estimate
35. To figure - to think/ to understand
36. To exert - to put a lot of effort into whatever you are doing
37. To toil - to work extremely hard
38. To relish - to enjoy something greatly
39. To savour - to enjoy something completely
40. To bask - completely absorb something enjoyable
41. To bother - to annoy/ irritate
42. To pester - to hassle and persistently bother
43. To ruffle someone’s feathers - to annoy/ upset someone
44. To exasperate - to annoy and frustrate someone
45. To irritate - to annoy/ cause discomfort
46. To prod - to poke with a finger or a pointed object
47. To flick - to move something quickly and suddenly
48. To pinch - to squeeze skin between fingers
49. To cuddle - to hug in an affectionate way
50. To embrace - to hug or completely accept something
Outstanding, thanks a lot Joseph
Wow, thank you so much for writing this list!
i like this! extremely helpful! ... thanks so much buddy joseph!
Thanku sir 🙏🙌😊
Thank you J
Great intermediate-level stuff. If anyone wants to practice more advanced vocab, I just made a 3 hour video based on the Economist recommended vocabulary.
Thank you for giving this a vast knowledge..
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Well said.
I learned a lot of this vocabulary words. It is really good and very useful to me
Thank you so much for all this valuable information. You have an amazing way to explain things which is great as I'm improving my English, however, I would love to see examples of how to use these words and expressions in daily conversions.
Much love 😘
Thank you kindly🤍I have a 16 year old with moderate autism & these videos will help me give him tools to express himself. He doesn’t talk much yet, but when he does he is absolutely astute and philosophical so these types of lessons enable me to nurture his bent.
Brilliant to hear!
Wow! Thanks a zillion, Sabrah!
Please please please please please pleeeeeeeaaaaaaase, Sabrah ,make part two and three of this video! !
I will really appreciate it. I want to learn more from you.
Thanks a million!
You are so welcome Batool! Thank you for your lovely comment as always! 😊💕
Please share the video Batool if you think others will find it useful! 😊💕
Here’s “embrace” in a sentence: I embrace the fact that I need to learn new vocabulary! ... Thank you for the useful video!
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Thank you very much. Great words. Please share more advanced vocabulary videos. 💜
I have if you check out video playlists XX
SUMMARY NOTES
#ways of drinking:
1)to sip-drink mall amounts
2)to slurp-drink noisily
3)to down-drink sth all at once
#ways of eating:
4)to crunch-to eat sth noisily
5)to munch-eat sth steadily
6)to scoff-eat sth quickly
7)to nibble-eat little bites of food
8)to chomp-to chew sth repeatedly
#ways of walking:
9)to stroll-to walk in a relaxed way
10)to stride-to take big purposeful steps
11)to strut-to walk in which you are showing off
12)to swagger-walk confidently
13)to dawdle-walk slowly and waste time
#ways of speaking:
14)to yell-shout
to whisper-speak quietly in sbs ear
15)to mumble-to speak unclearly
16)to mutter-mumble to yourself
17)to debate-formally discuss
18)to dispute-strong disagree or deny sth
19)to converse-speak conversationally
#ways of looking
20)to stare-look at sb for a long time
21)to glance-look over sth, for a short time
22)to peek-to spy
23)to glimpse-briefly look at sth
24)to gaze-stare with admiration
25)to squint-to avoid looking
#ways of expressing love
26)to adore-to love or admire
ways of expressing hate+
27)to detest/despise/annoy/loathe/abhor-strongly dislike
33)to shun-reject, to dislike so you ignore it
#ways of thinking
34)to ponder-think about sth and review
35)to reckon-to guess, bet, estimate
36)figure-think, understand
#ways to express your work
37)to exert-put a lot of effort
38)to toil-work hard
#ways to express enjoy:
39)to relish-enjoy greatly
40)to savour-to enjoy completely and you do not want it to finish
41)to bask(in) -completely absorb sth enjoyable
#ways to express annoying sb
42)to bother/irritate- annoy
43)to pester-annoy gradually
44)to ruffle sb's feathers-upset and irritate sb
45)to exasperate- frustrate sb and annoy at the same time
#ways to express touching
46)to prod-poke with a finger to get sb's reaction
47)to flick-move sth quickly and suddenly
48)to pinch-squeeze skin between fingers
#synonyms of hug
49)to cuddle_hug in affectionate way
50)to embraces sth- to hug(formal), accept sth completely
Amazing!!
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Hi, Sabrah I am from Kashmir, I was not too good at the English language but after watching your videos it helped me a lot so thank you I appreciate you for what you are doing, now I am exerting in improving my English language and my mom also savour your videos, some years ago I used to mumble when someone communicates with me in the English language
Thank you so much for such a lovely comment!
That was a fantastic lesson.. ❤
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Iam very much impressed with your lucid explanation of 50 Advanced English Words.
Greetings from Brazil! Excelente video. It´s the first time that I watch a video from your channel and I already subscribed. Please make more videos like this. Well done!!!
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Excellent vocabulary teaching method. I love your method very much.
Thanks a lot
I think it's better to give an example sentence for every concept
I appreciate your teaching English is so easy, simple and interesting. The expressing is
understood easly
I am enjoying your videos, a great vocabulary collection. Could you please record it without background music. Thank you!
These kinda videos really help me to improve my english. Thx for those ☺️
Second meaning for scoff it is to laugh and talk about a person or idea in a way that shows that you think they are stupid or silly:
Yes well done 💕👏🏼
Thanks a lot teacher Sabrah any video you make is quintessetial . It is panacea to make us know this beautiful language . Kudos!
To sip,to slurp, to down, to crunch, to munch, to scoff, to nibble, to chomp, to stroll, to stride, to strut, to swagger, to dawdle, to yell, to whisper, to mumble, to mutter, to debate, to dispute, to converse, to stare, to glance, to peek, to glimpse, to gaze, to squint, to adore, to detest, to despise, to loathe, to shun, to abhor, to ponder, to reckon, to figure, to exert, to toil, to relish, to savour, to bask, to bother, to pester, to ruffle, to exasperate, to irritate, to prod, to flick, to pinch, to cuddle, to embrace, 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭
Well done! Excellent work. I am impressed 😊👍🏻
Thank you Marie ❤️
hazhar nirozh · 3 years ago Lovely teachers, you guys are polite and sweaty, and this conference really is very helpful in understanding your culture. Respect 15
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Corona virus make me watch everything 😂
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I reckon this is extremely helpful lesson explained wonderfully and i can debate with anyone that Leila and Sabrah are the best English teachers. Embracing this lesson shunning my detest for online lessons. Thanks respected Sabrah.
Best Regards
Thanks so much for this lovely comment 💕💕
Scoff -to eat greedily? I always thought that was “scarf.” To scarf down their food. To eat with disregard of etiquette. “Scoff” means scornful.
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yeah me too!! in the US that's definitely what we say x)
Wow. It's not too late for me to have found an amazing lesson. Thank you . My English couldn't get better without remarkable teacher like you. Thank you with all my ❤.
Your hair is very beautiful, and so you are likewise.
Another ways to talk about something.so useful.thank you very much.
Thx , teacher Sabrah, l am sipping juice and watching the clip,of course crunching chips,rather l munching (or nipping) because l won't to annoy anyone arounds, and l savour ,😎
Great use of the vocabulary! Enjoy your juice ! 😊💕
Your communication is much clear . Thank you
the other meaning for Scoff is: to laugh and talk about a person or idea in a way that shows that you think they are stupid or silly: :)
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Thanks a lot teacher Sabrah what a beautiul complete content ! I enjoy watching this channel . Your videos are crucial for everyone who wants to improve his english . You are exerting so much to make us learn this beautiful language. Super-duper!
To scoff (other meaning): to mock scornfully
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Hi dear Leila. Thank you so much. You help me to learn correct pronunciation and listening. Thanks again
Thank you for your comment. I am Sabrah not Leila 😊
Scoff mean to speak about something in a mocking way
What is the meaning of mocking? I'm looking for your response. Best .
Very helpful
I'm gazing at you girl,because you look so incredible...
So useful tips... thanks 4 posting! 2 thumbs up!
To Scoff at something means to talk about it in a way that shows that this thing is ridiculous or something to be laughed at.
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This is incredible! It helps us in writing as well as in speaking. Keep doing this please.
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wait, so this is advanced English? lmao i guess i'm too advanced in that case
Aryan ikr 😂👌🏼
congradulation, I want to get there, too
@@direitovale2240 you will :-)
Thank you for your great lesson. This lesson will be saved in my best ever lesson video archieves.
Appreciated.
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Plz stop playing background music when you talking...
hey our English teacher.I m a Srilankan. I have something to tell you. I always watch your videos. Those are very mesmerize for our future. Thank you and best regards.
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How gorgeous u r😋
The presentation is great.. thanks
I have embraced to the idea of listening more and more of your videos just so that i could improve my English in a big way.
Good lesson this channel helped me learn more Avanced verbs and vocabulary
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Many thanks indeed! cheers!
Great lesson. I am glad I came across it. Thanks a bunch 👍
The way you demonstrated "Whisper " verb,it would have etched in listeners mind n memory forever.You are a pro truly, great orator. 🙏
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It just 5 minutes from playing it and already have learned a bunch than I did over 10 years with all these verbs...wow its amazing. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks alot ma'am for providing us advance verbs........
great video thanks for share us those topics
I appreciate it for your good advice
You are very welcome! 😊💕
Hello Everyone. Thanks for your efforts.I love your lessons.
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helpful vocab i like your smile
give me your number please
Thank you and can you add more advance vocabulary. God bless you.
Great work, thanx for this very useful lesson
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thank you for sharing this knowledge.
Perfect. Thank you
Thanks so much. Really helpful 💝😊🤓🤓
Thank you so much for the vocabulary!.
I really relished the video!
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All are lovely and sweet to use. ....I love it.
You are such a gorgeous teacher!!!
Excellent
Excellent n wonderful videos plz upload more videos thanks
Thanks Sabrah!
You are so welcome! Please share the video if you love it! Thanks so much! 😊💕
Namaste Sabrah,
Your lesson provide wonderful information about advance words and their meanings. I note down all for remembering it and improve my vocabulary. Some sentences are as under, please guide me.
Thank you.
1. To pinch - my little brother is always trying to pinch me.
2. To gaze - he hesitated, his gaze becoming intense.
3. To squint - she lifted her sunglasses squint at him.
4. To shun - why should he shun it?
5. To figure - father is trying to figure out his tax.
Thank you.
Manish these are all excellent! What a great student you are! The only correction I have is on number 3 - it should be to squint at him. 😊💕 thanks for your lovely comments as always 😊
@@LoveEnglishUK Thank you Sabrah
Thank you for the information sabrah
You are very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it 😊💕
You really make me love English...thank u for this
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These multi meaning are helpful and some of them are new for me
So happy that you find them helpful Dunya! Please share the video if you love it! :) 💕
Very helpful. Thanks.
Hi Sabrah it's a pleasure to watch your videos they're very helpful
And you're amazing teacher
Thanks a bunch
I hope you and Leila have a lovely weekend my beautiful teachers 😉
That you so much for this lovely comment! We always love to hear from you! You have been supporting us for a long time! 😊💕 hello to Brazil!
@@LoveEnglishUK you're amazing Sabrah have a great week my beautiful teacher 😉
Wow!! It is very usefulI video!! I think that you are the greatest english teacher in the world that I have never seen before.
Thank so much
Thank you
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I loved this lesson. What amazing lesson. Thank you Teacher for this great lesson.
Hi teacher. I really English ,you and the English. Thank you so much for what you have been providing to English kowlage seeker.
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thanks to give this vocabulary
It was an incredible English class
Thank you very much , fantastic lessons that I was searching for it long time .God bless you both. These lessons are so helpful that I can't describe .
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What a useful video, full of interesting vocabulary, we adore youu, just a fool who will detest you.
What an awesome comment! Thank you so much! Great use of the vocabulary 😊💕
@@LoveEnglishUK i'm jamal from Morocco, and I'm sincerely found of your efforts.
Beautiful presenter and clever !
Thank you very much for this kind comment 😊❤️
Hi teacher Sabrah ,You're the best.I love your brilliant smile.
Thank you very much! Very kind of you 😊💕
Sabrah is an epitome of wit, humour, and intelligence; she also has got lovely tantalizing lilt in her voice.
Wow thank you for these very kind compliments! 💕💕
Great video! Thank you!
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I understander .Thank you very much .
Yes i love videos of you and you😊 I really excited to watch another video to improve my knowledge and I not no informal English plz Help me and others thank you for this video
Sabrah, I relish watching your videos. You are an outstanding teacher!
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Thank you! This is a VERY helpful material ❤️
You are super welcome! If you love it please share it! 💕
Sabrah you aren not a teacher but a hypnotist ‘cause even though I’m far so far away You got me wanting you !! ❤️
You are very sweet Luis! A hug from the UK! :)
Great lesson. Thank you, very helpful
Thank you so much 🌹🌷🌼💐🌹
Hi Sabrah, Question: is to down the same as to chug? Great vocabulary by the way!👍
Yes it is but I would say that to down is much more common in British English 😊
good job ....thanks Alot Mohamed - EGYPT
Thank you so much ,I have benefited greatly from it, I appreciate it.
You are so welcome Kamaran! Please share the video if you love it :) 😊💕
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Well, I'll do it as much as possible
The way you teaching is spectacular tnks
Thanks for this lovely comment! Really pleased you enjoyed the video! 😊💕
thanks a lot. fascinating words.
Excellent work thanks a bunch
You are so welcome! If you loved this video then please share it with others 😊💕
hi Ms.sabra ! i am so happy when i watched your video , please have a simple question for you: do american or uk peoples which english is a native language for them; do they knew these advanced words or also the others as there are too much advanced vocabulary ? and thanks
Yes they know them - for us they are quite common 😊
thnx ! i am so desperate by your answer . cause i am right now enhancing my english listening and when i heard something unobvious ... i could get stressed .