Awesome dictionary. Another app I use to learn and improve my English is the one called "Youglish". It's very simple to use. You just type in the word or expression you want to learn and it automatically gives you hundreds of examples of people using that word or phrase on videos. That's also a cool way to learn. I hope you check it out and talk about it later on.
Thank you so much for sharing this website! I appreciate your help so much! It is really useful tool for learning English. They have app for smartphones. I've just installed this app on my smartphone. They have an app which is called 'Idioms'. I installed this app too. Thanks again! I look forward to see your new videos!
@@CloudEnglish I like these apps. It is better to have them both. I mean two apps 'Dictionary' and 'Idioms'. I tried to look for idioms in the Dictionary and I was disappointed. This app can't find them but if you need looking for words this Dictionary is perfect. Somehow I realised that they have another app which is called 'Idioms'. It is what you told about in your video. I installed that app and I have found all idioms which I was looking for. I like it so much. I installed Dictionary PRO and option which turns off advartisment. You can tap a word in Idiom app and you can read about this word in the Dictionary. So these two apps work perfect together. Thank you, Luke
Omg, WikiHow! I love this website and there was a great search haha Well, I loved this video and I thank you so much for risking yourself (b-because they could come for you) for giving us this wonderful tip! It was too helpful for me! My today's question is how can I act more formal? I mean, what are the most common differences of words or expressions in their formal or informal ways?!
Hello Luke I said a few day ago why is used the next sentence "Let´s get started" in past tense if that sentence is used to refer to the present tense, Thank you I hope this is clear.
Hey sir Luke ,your videos are very useful My grammar is weak n speaking skills also weak Do u have any course to improve my English language entirely Plz provide details how to join
Awesome dictionary. Another app I use to learn and improve my English is the one called "Youglish". It's very simple to use. You just type in the word or expression you want to learn and it automatically gives you hundreds of examples of people using that word or phrase on videos. That's also a cool way to learn. I hope you check it out and talk about it later on.
Wow. Sounds really cool. I will.
as i can see, though this video, you come across as a helpful and smart guy. i really appreciare what i have learned from you!
Thank you Teacher❤.
Thank you so much for sharing this website! I appreciate your help so much! It is really useful tool for learning English. They have app for smartphones. I've just installed this app on my smartphone. They have an app which is called 'Idioms'. I installed this app too.
Thanks again!
I look forward to see your new videos!
What do you think about the app?
@@CloudEnglish
I like these apps. It is better to have them both. I mean two apps 'Dictionary' and 'Idioms'. I tried to look for idioms in the Dictionary and I was disappointed. This app can't find them but if you need looking for words this Dictionary is perfect. Somehow I realised that they have another app which is called 'Idioms'. It is what you told about in your video. I installed that app and I have found all idioms which I was looking for. I like it so much. I installed Dictionary PRO and option which turns off advartisment. You can tap a word in Idiom app and you can read about this word in the Dictionary. So these two apps work perfect together. Thank you, Luke
Great 👍🏻
Thank you sir luke
Omg, WikiHow! I love this website and there was a great search haha
Well, I loved this video and I thank you so much for risking yourself (b-because they could come for you) for giving us this wonderful tip! It was too helpful for me!
My today's question is how can I act more formal? I mean, what are the most common differences of words or expressions in their formal or informal ways?!
Superb! Very helpful website, u told about it in one of the earlier videos. No more secret now👍
U've done a great job so don't b nervous.
Great video!
This website is truely powerful! Btw, any good suggestions about how to make non-native english speaker's ears more sensative to english numbers?
You are the best!
Hello Luke I said a few day ago why is used the next sentence "Let´s get started" in past tense if that sentence is used to refer to the present tense, Thank you I hope this is clear.
Thanks Luke for your classes, can you tell me why the next is used in the present if it's written in the past? this is "let's get started", thank you
Could you restate your question? I’m not clear
@@CloudEnglish why the sentence "let's get started" is used to say something is going to start but the verb is in the past
Hey sir Luke ,your videos are very useful
My grammar is weak n speaking skills also weak
Do u have any course to improve my English language entirely
Plz provide details how to join
Teacher, you came across as serious when i saw you the first time on UA-cam.
I coud not find the sound in the dictionary
Do you have a podcast? If you don't, you need it.
Yeah, I just started one (but not for English learners)
@@CloudEnglish please send me so I can listen it.
Well, since you asked: ua-cam.com/channels/GRrW1sxb6IjJ5q3KQdt9Qw.html
@@CloudEnglish thank you
Thank you for sharing, Luke. It does seem very helpful to learn English. Did anyone come to get you? hahaha
The knock at the door...
Someone knocked the door, Luke is reaching the end of his rope.
How to be Human?! I almost assume that you were majored in Philosophy.
What happened in the end?
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knock knock...