If You Know These 15 Phrases, Your English is AMAZING!

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  • @rockyrayrockstar
    @rockyrayrockstar 3 місяці тому +451

    I got 15/15, and I am 12 years old. I am so proud of myself. If this sounds rude at all, I do not mean it that way.

  • @tom-kz9pb
    @tom-kz9pb 3 місяці тому +66

    To a native English speaker, these are all easy, but it is interesting how many idioms that we unthinkingly use, that we don't even realize are idioms, that deviate from the literal word meanings, and that would be confusing to a foreign language speaker who is trying to learn English.

    • @stephenspackman5573
      @stephenspackman5573 2 місяці тому +2

      Chinese is even more fun.

    • @ShimmyD-u7g
      @ShimmyD-u7g День тому +1

      I work with lots of people that speak English as a 2nd language and we native speakers have to remind ourselves to hold back on the idioms during meetings. We just assume everyone gets them, but lots of people speak good English as a 2nd language but don't get all the idioms.

  • @mamziemay1575
    @mamziemay1575 Місяць тому +26

    15 out of 15. As an English speaker from the U.S., I found these very easy.

    • @davetrayford
      @davetrayford 10 днів тому +1

      You must travel in well-educated circles....If only I had time to share how poorly the typical US citizen uses English (or the lack thereof!).

    • @ShimmyD-u7g
      @ShimmyD-u7g День тому +2

      Are these meant for people learning English as a 2nd language, as a native these were easy to recognize.

  • @broski.bundle
    @broski.bundle Місяць тому +77

    I'm 15, non-native speaker but I aced them all, surprisingly. It was fun😊

    • @macforme
      @macforme Місяць тому +2

      That's fantastic.... so glad you found it fun... that what learning should be and you aced it.... < another kooky English expression.

    • @slene922
      @slene922 Місяць тому +2

      I am 60 and got them all correct. Here’s to smart women of all ages!

    • @craignewell5728
      @craignewell5728 Місяць тому

      you got play up wrong then

    • @janehoehne1617
      @janehoehne1617 29 днів тому +3

      @@slene922 Well, I am 91, non-native speaker and found them easy.

  • @daviddd99
    @daviddd99 2 місяці тому +80

    For 'play up' I was a little taken aback - from a British perspective 'play up' is when something is not working properly or an old injury is annoying you. 'My laptop is playing up again', or, after doing too much gardening, 'My back is playing up again'.

    • @MrRosebeing
      @MrRosebeing 2 місяці тому +11

      I agree. I found it odd, too. I guess this video is directed towards American English language learners. Some of the answers were given in past tense while the question was in present tense, as well. May be confusing for some.

    • @bevturner2258
      @bevturner2258 2 місяці тому +14

      I agree with you. You could also use it in the sense of a child being naughty.
      “My child was playing up and wouldn’t do his homework”.
      I would never use it in the sense of playing up achievements although I realised this was the expected answer.

    • @truthhunterhawk3932
      @truthhunterhawk3932 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@bevturner2258that was my assumption. I got the correct answer, but it was slightly confusing. I thank the multiple choice question

    • @fritzrauer9360
      @fritzrauer9360 2 місяці тому +2

      Also true. Didn't realize that was specifically British, though. Yayhh - finally learned something new!

    • @chrislawn6158
      @chrislawn6158 2 місяці тому +4

      I got stuck on this one. In my neck of the woods play up means something getting worse like my arthritis is playing up today.

  • @lifewriter7455
    @lifewriter7455 3 місяці тому +34

    I'm from Norway. I got all the 15 phrases correct. That's because we have the same type of expressions in Norwegian. Such fun.

    • @larrydilsaver6098
      @larrydilsaver6098 2 місяці тому +2

      Kudos for Norway...😅

    • @kayeemms3068
      @kayeemms3068 2 дні тому

      Norwegians just ace English. The extreme fluency in so much of your population is impressive! Do you know of any Norwegian videos like this? A Norwegian version of this video would help so much with learning your language .. hearing/seeing it written at the same time.

  • @pbshepherding47
    @pbshepherding47 3 місяці тому +95

    Brian, I’m 77 and before my stroke I knew I’d lost words. It’s refreshing to hear them again!

    • @BrianWilesQuizzes
      @BrianWilesQuizzes  3 місяці тому +5

      I'm the video was helpful, and thanks for your comment!

    • @WilliamCook-ce5kb
      @WilliamCook-ce5kb 2 місяці тому +6

      ​@@BrianWilesQuizzes please tell me that's just a typo

    • @angeloh1704
      @angeloh1704 2 місяці тому +4

      @@WilliamCook-ce5kbim pretty sure he meant to say glad after im

  • @callmemitya
    @callmemitya 25 днів тому +5

    I am from Russia and I have been living in America for around 3 years. I missed some questions in C1 and only answered one question correctly in the C2 section. But I have learned very much and I am happy with these results :) Thank you Brian

  • @glai5752
    @glai5752 3 місяці тому +19

    Appreciate this channel! I’m a non native person. Not only that I learned some new words but I also learned how to describe the meaning from your definitions. Thanks!
    For the people that don’t find your content helpful, they don’t need to be here. They can go save the world or go learn something else.

  • @MuzamilSediqi-t5t
    @MuzamilSediqi-t5t 3 місяці тому +90

    I’ve known 13 of those phrasal verbs. And now I know 2 more and I’m very grateful. Thank you so much! 😊😍

    • @BrianWilesQuizzes
      @BrianWilesQuizzes  3 місяці тому +4

      You're very welcome, and thanks for watching!

    • @elisabethlafontaine8979
      @elisabethlafontaine8979 Місяць тому +1

      Nothing difficult here for a “Senior Brit”. Now give us a real challenge!

  • @maura6375
    @maura6375 2 місяці тому +13

    I’m 78 and I
    Aced all of them.
    That was Fun!
    Thank You 👍

    • @karenkiokemeister1718
      @karenkiokemeister1718 2 місяці тому +1

      Yup, I'm 81 and did the same! Congrats!

    • @P.Kenney
      @P.Kenney Місяць тому

      ​@@karenkiokemeister171874 and got 15/15...Old School 😂

    • @suzieq1704
      @suzieq1704 13 днів тому

      I'm 78 and I got some wrong.

  • @karkigann
    @karkigann 3 місяці тому +13

    Very easy, but I'm a native and was fortunate enough to have attended school before the rapid decline of the American education system, as well as university. But these are all very common phrases. Absolutely a good video for learning phrases you will hear all the time from English speakers. The video is very well put together though. Well timed and not too long, I've watched a few of his videos.

    • @BrianWilesQuizzes
      @BrianWilesQuizzes  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks Kevin, I appreciate the feedback!

    • @DefaultFlame
      @DefaultFlame 3 місяці тому +1

      I'm not a native speaker, but both this and the previous video on specific words are things I'd consider just a little over basic comprehension. Of the words in the previous video the only ones I'd consider even moderately unusual were blithe and eschew, and that only because they've fallen slightly out of common usage since the 20th century.
      Edit: Honestly, the number of native English speakers in the comments of the previous video who did not get 15/15 scares me.

  • @craigstaley352
    @craigstaley352 3 місяці тому +83

    As a native speaker, it has never occurred to me that these phrases are as strange as they are. And for those wondering, these are all common enough phrases that you are certain to encounter them (even the difficult ones!) if you move to an English-speaking country. Thanks to Brian for teaching them!

    • @BrianWilesQuizzes
      @BrianWilesQuizzes  3 місяці тому +11

      You know, I had the same thought when I first started learning how challenging these kinds of phrases are for non-native learners... And thanks for watching!

    • @thehapagirl92
      @thehapagirl92 3 місяці тому +2

      I didn’t realize that until I started to learn French. Words I find strange in French aren’t weird to native French speakers just like these American phrases aren’t weird to us natives

    • @digginggopher
      @digginggopher 2 місяці тому +1

      As a native speaker I got all 15 right, I was sure I'd get one wrong, I was able to come up with a correct definition on all of them before the three options appeared

    • @stephanietoda1981
      @stephanietoda1981 2 місяці тому

    • @CopperElytron
      @CopperElytron 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes, they are a deep and complicated area of English all on their own.
      You can have some that have multiple meanings (like play up), multiple that have the same meaning (give in and give up) or some using multiple prepositions (zero in on)... I could go on, or off, or away.

  • @michaelwhite9513
    @michaelwhite9513 2 місяці тому +3

    I have always been impressed with folks trying to learn American English. Good for all of you and keep up the good work. But, don't abandon your original culture.

  • @MoDs_3
    @MoDs_3 3 місяці тому +10

    Your use of phrasal verbs is both careful and impressive! I've learned a few new ones by the end as well. As always, thank you! ❤
    - Islam from Egypt 🇪🇬

  • @samuraiwolf0513
    @samuraiwolf0513 2 місяці тому +8

    I got 14/15 and English is my native language. Surprisingly “take after” got me. When I think of that phrase I think of it in the means of taking care of someone or something.

    • @maryamekh1334
      @maryamekh1334 2 місяці тому +3

      You mean look after

    • @megnotes7908
      @megnotes7908 2 місяці тому +1

      @samuraiwolf0513 “Take after” is more of a behavioral thing to me. Used in a sentence, “With his hot temper and love of spicy food, Tom takes after his father.” If Tom looks like his father, then he looks like his father.

    • @niniyen1362
      @niniyen1362 Місяць тому +1

      interesting! Didn't realize native English speakers need to learn English like us foreign-born people..

  • @rondawohl6542
    @rondawohl6542 3 місяці тому +26

    I'm 78 and got all 15 right. Always read a lot and got a good education.

  • @abrehamasmare-u6k
    @abrehamasmare-u6k 2 місяці тому +2

    i ve known 13 those phrasal verbs and now i know 2 more and i m very fretful thank you so much!

  • @Topseee
    @Topseee 3 місяці тому +14

    Just stumbled across your channel.... how fabulous..... absolutely love it, thank you for your hard work..superbly brilliant 👏

  • @JemRochelle
    @JemRochelle 3 місяці тому +13

    Brian: if you know these phrasal verbs, your English is great!
    Me, a native English speaker: thank you :)

  • @johndesjardins6089
    @johndesjardins6089 3 місяці тому +19

    15/15 correct. Helps to read religiously over the years.

  • @lazinareid9454
    @lazinareid9454 Місяць тому +3

    I am 68 and got all 15/15. Thank you they are very easy phrases.

    • @andrewvelonis5940
      @andrewvelonis5940 Місяць тому

      I'm 68 also and like you, found this easy. But I could understand that if someone is learning English, some of these could be confusing.

    • @lazinareid9454
      @lazinareid9454 Місяць тому

      @@andrewvelonis5940 I agree with you these are very helpful for people who are learning English. Those of us who speak English would find it very easy. Thanks for your comment.

  • @lojainhaitham2530
    @lojainhaitham2530 3 місяці тому +4

    That's 12/15 I'm happy with the result
    Just wanted to tell you that I really from the beginning found all of your videos useful especially the last English series you're making amazing
    And I actually really respect you from many reasons just want you to know that😊😊❤

  • @SynSyn4EvaYoung
    @SynSyn4EvaYoung 2 місяці тому +7

    I got 13/15 correct. Native English speaker.

  • @erika20099
    @erika20099 3 місяці тому +9

    12/15.I've learnt: to pan out, to zero in on, to play up.

    • @MontieMiles3
      @MontieMiles3 3 місяці тому

      "learnt" is British English... "learned" is the correct usage for American English. This mistake is, sadly, very common. I mean no offence and only posted this because you appear eager to learn. If you don't mind me asking, are you British, American or some other type of English speaker?

    • @onetree123
      @onetree123 3 місяці тому

      @@MontieMiles3 both are correct depending on how you want to speak

    • @Starfish845
      @Starfish845 2 місяці тому

      Sadly a 10

    • @Termenz1
      @Termenz1 2 місяці тому

      ​@@MontieMiles3 writing a paragraph about the word "learnt" is such an American thing to do, lmao

    • @d.v.r2933
      @d.v.r2933 7 днів тому +1

      luv you positive spn - "l eaned nstead of I missed.

  • @JuneCarr-r7o
    @JuneCarr-r7o 18 годин тому +1

    I got All of Your questions correct! I love this!

  • @CarlSteyn
    @CarlSteyn 3 місяці тому +3

    Had another look at your presentation. This layout and colouring was spot-on. Txs

  • @AshleyMcClymont-c3n
    @AshleyMcClymont-c3n 15 днів тому +1

    Really interesting video to watch as a native English speaker. I don’t think twice about any of those phrases but now I see how they can be confusing to a non-native speaker. “Run out” in particular now sounds funny when thinking of it in more literal terms. 🏃‍♀️ 😆

  • @rondawohl6542
    @rondawohl6542 3 місяці тому +10

    How about;
    Happy go lucky
    Ran out of steam
    Neither here nor there
    He's toast
    I'm in a pickle
    lickety-split

  • @miriamgoldwater8654
    @miriamgoldwater8654 2 місяці тому +2

    2nd test today got 15 out of 15.
    French by birth.
    I enjoyed doing it.
    Thanks

  • @toriwolf5978
    @toriwolf5978 2 місяці тому +3

    Thanks so much love your channel so helpful, and so kind of you to share this great information for free ❤❤❤❤

  • @dandee831
    @dandee831 12 днів тому

    Love your videos. Glad to see someone challenging people to grow rather than encouraging a race to the bottom.

  • @Barbel-gs6pe
    @Barbel-gs6pe 2 місяці тому +3

    I once heard those phrases: "Water under the bridge", "one brick in a long wall," "split hair with you" and a few more. I knew 14 out of your phrases, not all 15. But I am still glad, since I am an elderly German girl of 65.😂

    • @brianmcallister114
      @brianmcallister114 2 місяці тому +1

      Good job on the quiz but I did notice something in your comment that was not correct. "Elderly" and "65" do not belong in the same sentence together. You are a 'mature" lady with a heart that is as young as you think.

  • @John-redc
    @John-redc Місяць тому

    Having travelled much and lived in other countries, i try speak clearly to be understood. Often i need to simplify my English to be understood. Over time i lose my "proper" and more descriptive English, so these exercises really help regain it. Thanks.

  • @Rose-z8h1d
    @Rose-z8h1d 3 місяці тому +9

    The new English videos you make are amazing, keep going, It's beneficial and exciting❤️❤️😍🥰😘

  • @fredspina1757
    @fredspina1757 3 місяці тому +3

    English is my second language 15/15. I have done a few tests now and these tests are ridiculously easy.

    • @JimiFargo
      @JimiFargo 2 місяці тому

      Cap

    • @JimiFargo
      @JimiFargo 2 місяці тому

      Either that or you put tons of effort into learning English

    • @Buggolious
      @Buggolious 6 днів тому

      ​@JimiFargoor they have consumed a ton of english media. Kids nowadays know a ton of english due to the internet so it's not hard to believe that someone would find these easy

  • @MuzaffarAlijonov-m4g
    @MuzaffarAlijonov-m4g 3 місяці тому +5

    I found 10 out of 15 phrasel verbs, and thank your special attention on us.

    • @BrianWilesQuizzes
      @BrianWilesQuizzes  3 місяці тому +2

      Great job, and thanks for watching, Muzaffar!

    • @thehapagirl92
      @thehapagirl92 3 місяці тому

      You didn’t find out, you got 10 out of 15 right. You’re welcome

  • @khanoo08
    @khanoo08 3 місяці тому +1

    I got 13/15.. I think some of these are used widely in the US English! Good session!

  • @jeanettescott2018
    @jeanettescott2018 2 місяці тому +4

    Got them all correct. Didn’t find them difficult. Wouldn’t have rated myself as being exceptionally good at English. It was my favorite subject though. 😊 0:15

  • @riham-g1p
    @riham-g1p 3 місяці тому +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤I was thinking that I knew a lot of things in this lesson, but I didn't know anything. You helped me a lot. I love you, Brian, the best content maker in the world.

  • @sandhyamurthi6706
    @sandhyamurthi6706 3 місяці тому +13

    I am happy to say I got all 15 correct. I am 79 years old.

    • @bethanypheneger5796
      @bethanypheneger5796 2 місяці тому

      7:03 Reading through these comments, the “oldies" seem to have consistently high scores. I think we all got a better education, even if we went to small-town more rural schools. (And read!!!)😊

    • @bevturner2258
      @bevturner2258 2 місяці тому

      @@bethanypheneger5796
      I think it may be that we’ve had many more years of reading 😊

  • @susanlippy1009
    @susanlippy1009 3 місяці тому +1

    We often forget how many idioms and odd ohrases we use day to day. When you grow up in a culture its intuitive but if you are an outsider not so much. Its more than learning sentence structure and dictionary meanings. Its learning all the ways the rules are broken🤣. Mad respect for folks who are fluent in multiple languages. I have troubles at times with my one english language.

  • @rcflyer158
    @rcflyer158 2 місяці тому +4

    I am English and would use the phrase "play up"to mean misbehave.

    • @bevturner2258
      @bevturner2258 2 місяці тому

      I agree. The first thing that came to mind was naughty kids😊 My kids always play up when I’m trying to get them ready and into the car!

    • @megnotes7908
      @megnotes7908 2 місяці тому

      @rcflyer158 That’s good to know. The American English equivalent to your “play up” is “act up,” at least in my neck of the woods.

  • @katkat5871
    @katkat5871 3 місяці тому +1

    Omg I got all 15/15 in so excited, English is not my native language and hearing this means that my English skills are very advanced. I will try this with my son.

  • @chrisdavis5718
    @chrisdavis5718 2 місяці тому +8

    Closing in on 69; got all of them. Because of the people I once worked with who either were uneducated or simply did not care about proper grammar, my vocabulary has been on the decline. Instead of trying to learn and make something better of themselves, they always accused me of being uppity. Thanks for the test. Good to know I haven't completely lost it.

    • @davetrayford
      @davetrayford 10 днів тому

      Remember, they are trying to bring you down to their inferior level to compensate for their inferiority and avoid humility rather than conceding and striving to improve.

  • @naphk2002
    @naphk2002 3 місяці тому +1

    I got 13/15 right. Thank you for the video. It's insightful.
    Found your channel on my recommended, as I've recently been trying to learn French as my 4th langauge.
    English is my 2nd language and the phrasal verb, "play up" was foreign and new to me.
    I also got "pan out" wrong😭.

  • @Rick-ee3kr
    @Rick-ee3kr 3 місяці тому +5

    Could’ve got 14/15 but couldn’t remember what pan out and zero in on meant and never heard of gloss over

  • @santosdesouza4795
    @santosdesouza4795 2 місяці тому +1

    Sure, I knew all of it. Thanks It was gr8 to brush up my English.

  • @rikfomiharbi6077
    @rikfomiharbi6077 3 місяці тому +3

    I couldn't figure out any of the C2 phrasal verbs 😢
    Great content ❤ keep it up!

    • @BrianWilesQuizzes
      @BrianWilesQuizzes  3 місяці тому +4

      Thanks a lot- I'll make some more videos like this so you can keep practicing 👍

  • @Earthy-Artist
    @Earthy-Artist 7 днів тому

    I got them all correct, and found them to be easy every day terms which myself and others around me use frequently. However, English is my first and only language and I can see how these questions might be more challenging for someone who might be learning English.

  • @Dizzly-FNAF
    @Dizzly-FNAF 3 місяці тому +4

    I got 14 out of 15. I’ve never heard of gloss over and I’m a native speaker

  • @RitaD526
    @RitaD526 3 місяці тому +1

    100% again thanks to my English teacher Mon! 🎉

  • @douaa-u5c
    @douaa-u5c 3 місяці тому +3

    BEST CHANNEL EVER❤💯

  • @Healthyfitness25
    @Healthyfitness25 3 місяці тому +2

    I got 12/15 correct. That’s great stuff!!!

  • @Marinaprettymuch
    @Marinaprettymuch 3 місяці тому +16

    got all 15 correct!!

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 2 місяці тому +1

    Excellent selection and explanation of some very common phrases/idioms.

  • @rhonda.gross57
    @rhonda.gross57 3 місяці тому +2

    Got ALL of them!

  • @MostafaXbado
    @MostafaXbado 3 місяці тому +1

    I Found 13 Out OF 15 Phrasel Verbs Honestly You're Legand You Give Us Something Challenge Special Yor Question Thx Man

  • @davidevans9333
    @davidevans9333 Місяць тому +3

    I'm English and of average intelligence and I would have been able to answer these when I was 11 or less. I'm 78 now

  • @donr2176
    @donr2176 3 місяці тому +1

    These were easy! So was a previous test I completed. 15 on both. Mind you I am not American, and do not live in the US..

  • @WhyNot-si4pj
    @WhyNot-si4pj 3 місяці тому +5

    14/15 Pan out was tough for me .

    • @BrianWilesQuizzes
      @BrianWilesQuizzes  3 місяці тому +1

      Pan out is a tough one- great job!

    • @Jay_Kennedy
      @Jay_Kennedy 3 місяці тому

      I believe the term “pan out” came from prospectors panning for gold. They would collect soil in a grid pattern in an area they believed had a gold vein. They would pan the soil in the river or stream looking for traces of gold. So when they started at a new location, they didn’t know if there was gold there, so they would have to see how things would “pan out”.

  • @ShriSavitri
    @ShriSavitri 3 місяці тому

    got 12 correct but now i got another new phrasal verbs! so happy learning from your video!

  • @LadLad-d8m
    @LadLad-d8m 2 місяці тому +8

    Gracias por las actualizaciones constantes. Prefiero operar en el mercado de valores porque es más rentable. Gano un promedio de $34,500 cada 2 semanas, aunque yo mismo apenas opero.

    • @VirginiaMontero-e6r
      @VirginiaMontero-e6r 2 місяці тому

      Estoy favorecido financieramente, gracias Jesús $10,200 de ganancia semanal sin importar lo mal que esté la economía.

    • @LorenzoVelasco-n9s
      @LorenzoVelasco-n9s 2 місяці тому

      ¿Cómo? Soy nuevo en la inversión en criptomonedas. ¿Podrías explicarme cómo obtuviste ganancias?

    • @GtGta-e1v
      @GtGta-e1v 2 місяці тому

      Gracias a la señora Teresa

    • @GtGta-e1v
      @GtGta-e1v 2 місяці тому

      Ella es una corredora de bolsa con licencia aquí en los Estados Unidos.

    • @JanainaAlmeida-g4k
      @JanainaAlmeida-g4k 2 місяці тому

      ¡¡¡SI!!! Ese es exactamente su nombre (Teresa Aguilar, más conocida como la Sra. Teresa). Muchas personas la han recomendado mucho y recién estoy comenzando a trabajar con ella 😊 de Brisbane, Australia🇦🇺

  • @khaledabdellatif2562
    @khaledabdellatif2562 2 місяці тому +1

    14 out of 15 yet again, thank you for the great work keep it up :).

  • @roxannaweaver2155
    @roxannaweaver2155 3 місяці тому +4

    Having been a voracious reader since 1st grade...All that reading has paid dividends in my vocabulary.

    • @BrianWilesQuizzes
      @BrianWilesQuizzes  3 місяці тому

      Glad to hear it- being an avid reader is wonderful for reasons!

  • @motorez1
    @motorez1 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you, dearest teacher, Mr Brian!

  • @daniel-jz6bq
    @daniel-jz6bq 3 місяці тому +85

    Brain please talk about the war in sudan and ghaza

    • @twellveahadri12
      @twellveahadri12 3 місяці тому +89

      Bro, this is a language channel...

    • @daniel-jz6bq
      @daniel-jz6bq 3 місяці тому +5

      @@twellveahadri12 but I saw video he suprot Palestine

    • @ueberUkr8
      @ueberUkr8 3 місяці тому +21

      who cares about those barbarians?

    • @LuzNoceda9
      @LuzNoceda9 3 місяці тому +46

      If you wanna watch content about the war between Sudan and Ghaza, why won't you go and find content about this? This channel has nothing to do with politics...

    • @LuzNoceda9
      @LuzNoceda9 3 місяці тому +32

      Also his name is Brian not brain

  • @maryusa8526
    @maryusa8526 27 днів тому

    I'm happy to say 15/15. Thank you for this session. I thought it was going to be very tough because English is not my first language. 😊

  • @Betelhem2.0
    @Betelhem2.0 2 місяці тому

    English is my 3rd language and i got 14/15. i didn't know what pan out was, but now i do, thank you.

  • @MustafaSayed-i2h
    @MustafaSayed-i2h 3 місяці тому

    I am from egypt and i am sure you are the best one i have ever seen in english 🤩🤗

  • @Bangtan_jannat_OT7
    @Bangtan_jannat_OT7 2 місяці тому +1

    I got 12/15 yahhhhh it's quite good 💤. thank you so much Brain you help me alot to improve my English 💜..

  • @kellywright540
    @kellywright540 Місяць тому

    Wow! After speaking English for 62 years, it is goodly!

  • @abudallahmohammed3796
    @abudallahmohammed3796 3 місяці тому +1

    أنت رائع يا براين ❤❤
    إستمر في رفع ڤيديوهاتك التعليميه المشوقه

  • @rickunderwood8544
    @rickunderwood8544 2 місяці тому

    To give in made me think of something I've said since I was 20, 45 years ago - people always say "twist my rubber arm" to induce them to change their minds whereas I always retorted with "you mean twist my glass arm". Rubber arms can be twisted with no pain while glass arms will always result in "I give!!".

  • @skaihugger
    @skaihugger 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing this, Brian. I'm a big fan of your videos. I'm currently practicing shadowing techniques using podcasts, but most of them are female voices. Could you recommend some of the best podcasts for shadowing with male voices?

    • @BrianWilesQuizzes
      @BrianWilesQuizzes  3 місяці тому

      I’m actually planning to start a podcast like this soon!

    • @skaihugger
      @skaihugger 3 місяці тому

      @@BrianWilesQuizzes That's freaking awesome. I'll stay tuned to it. Anyway, any other recommendations, please?

  • @suszanhall4241
    @suszanhall4241 Місяць тому

    I love watching these as my learn and read something daily.

  • @lindathomas2350
    @lindathomas2350 29 днів тому

    I have a 9th grade education. I found all of these answers to be extremely simple and got them all right. I'd like to have episodes with more difficult questions.

  • @luca3579
    @luca3579 3 місяці тому

    Got all 15 right. So that means i learned something during my english lessons or my living and working in england :) Greetings from Germany :)

  • @ahmedalhomaide4416
    @ahmedalhomaide4416 3 місяці тому +1

    Your presentation is PRO!
    Keep up the phenomenal work!

  • @gabrielcalderagabo
    @gabrielcalderagabo Місяць тому

    i just say you...GRACIAS TOTALES ...for your effort and time

  • @NurmuhammadBaraka
    @NurmuhammadBaraka 3 місяці тому

    C1 & C2 phrases are so difficult for me. I've never encountered them 😢 thank you for teaching them

  • @تامرقاسمالنهاري
    @تامرقاسمالنهاري 3 місяці тому

    brain
    i'd like to tell that i'm really valuing your tiredness on making all this fantastic useful vedios
    if i have the the best word to encourage u i swear i won't be stingy
    bro❤
    u're the best one. keep going on!
    ... ur follower from yemen..🇾🇪

  • @GH-MrG
    @GH-MrG Місяць тому

    15/15. Thanks for another great quiz Brian.

  • @theogoyvaerts590
    @theogoyvaerts590 3 місяці тому

    12 out of 15. As I am born in Belgium and Dutch is my native language, I'm proud of myself. 🤓😎👍🇧🇪

  • @dustdustfellsansYT
    @dustdustfellsansYT 2 місяці тому

    13 year old, got somewhere 13 or 12 words right, knew 3 more phrases, thanks for making me learning those new phrases!

  • @BeataPuchalska-w5u
    @BeataPuchalska-w5u Місяць тому

    Absolute "bestseller"
    For me as a foreigner it is a "must" video.

  • @robsretrostuff
    @robsretrostuff 14 днів тому

    55, British, and got them all, but “play up” here in the North of England can also mean to misbehave, or work erratically . “The remote control plays up regularly”

  • @Brethal
    @Brethal 3 місяці тому

    I got 14 out of 15 just ran out of time with last one "pan out" . Thanks for the lessons because Deaf people ( I became Deaf at 5) take longer to learn English and depend on reading rather than hearing conversation or English sentences. Thinking about joining the club you got.

  • @SkullGuy123
    @SkullGuy123 2 місяці тому

    13/15 in primary school with english my 2nd langauge and i prefr it over my own and much better at it then my own language.

  • @owlspider62
    @owlspider62 3 місяці тому +1

    You should make more videos like this as it is a great way to learn new words!

  • @chrispetritsch1291
    @chrispetritsch1291 9 днів тому

    Yes! I got all of them correct. My grade school English is amazing!

  • @KRitzmanCounselor
    @KRitzmanCounselor Місяць тому

    I found this roday. Is this for ESL? I felt pretty good about getting 100% on 2, but am not sure if it's because English is my first languag, I'm too educated or my choice of educational/career focus uses clear communication and I need a wide vocabulary to.choose the best fit to make my message clear. Mental.health provider so words count and synonyms don't always convey the meaning or emphasis I want.

  • @hazevthewolf178
    @hazevthewolf178 2 місяці тому

    I'm a native speaker of American English and I dropped in just to see what was up with phrasal verbs. I lived with a non-native speaker when I was in university, if not a C2 level, then damn close, and on rare occasions I'd lend him a hand with his English. He could even make jokes in English and get people to laugh.
    "Play up" is an interesting one. I do agree that it means emphasize, but I agree with the Brit who commented, " 'play up' is when something is not working properly or an old injury is annoying you." An American would probably say "acting up" instead of "play up". I've heard "play up" used in a way to connote flirting. A line from a Cheryl Crow song "And he's playin' up to me like he hasn't had a day of fun in his whole life." (They're drinking beer together in a bar.)
    Aren't phrasal verbs just too much fun?

  • @joanbrown5823
    @joanbrown5823 2 місяці тому

    Always feels good to learn something or just have a refresh😊

  • @esmeraldaweatherwaxe970
    @esmeraldaweatherwaxe970 2 місяці тому

    Just a quick side note for those who are still learning the langage, the definitions given here are not the only definitions, some of the examples used can also have very different explanations/meanings..

  • @germankitty
    @germankitty Місяць тому

    ESL, 15/15. This was WAY too easy. Anyone halfway fluent (or at least used to reading a lot/watching TV or movies) in English should've managed to suss out the meaning of these phrasal verbs, even if they aren't part of their active vocabulary. 🤔
    In my opinion, having to discern the different meanings of one verb with varying prepositions (to take on/down/off, say) and give definitions of each might have been a better challenge. But that's me. 🤷‍♀ However, I do like your style. Very clear, friendly and engaging, so well done!

  • @alejandrojuarez94r
    @alejandrojuarez94r 10 днів тому

    Blithe: This word comes from Old English "blīþe," which means cheerful or kind. It has Germanic roots and is related to words in other Germanic languages that also mean cheerful or happy.
    Eschew: This word has its roots in Middle English "eschuwen," which in turn comes from Old French "eschiver," meaning to avoid or shun. Old French took this word from the Germanic "skiuhan," which also means to avoid.

  • @davetrayford
    @davetrayford 11 днів тому

    15 correct. 'Pan out is analogous to gleaning gold from a pan of mud..fortuitous...so never thought 'panning out' referred to a nefarious or disadventagious outcome!

  • @quarkcypher
    @quarkcypher 19 годин тому +1

    Correct in all 15. "Play up" also means misbehaving as in "the child played up at school" or malfunction as in "my car played up." Australian here.

  • @abdelbarifahej2775
    @abdelbarifahej2775 3 місяці тому

    I only knew the 1st 10 questions 😢 , but thank you very much , I learn from your vids a lot! ❤