I just discovered your channel. You explain it so well. I loved I want to accompany you. Watch all videos. You're perfect together. One complements the other. Your voice and way of explaining are adorable.
Hi, I Really enjoy watching all your videos they are really benefits, I like to keep my house always clean and tidy so I'm hoping to see a podcast and phrasal verbs about tidying up and cleaning
I like to try on the items I am buying and check out them carefully if not it is possible will need to take it back at some point ,as I am bit picky or could be a wrong size. Sometimes , picking out can be difficult , as thinking they will not go with the old ones. they are irritated if you do not buy but just look around at times:-)
You are an amazing teachers that I have never seen in my learning language journey before!💫😍 I really grateful for you that I can learn very useful and practical things, huge thanks....🙏💐
Hello Kat and Mark! Congrats for your wouderful content. With you l can practice a lot and improve my English as third language. Best wishes from Portugal
Hi guys. Always so nice to listen to your posts❤. Kat, I noticed you don't use the word blouse; is it because you don't wear them often or you call them shirts 🤔
I think of a blouse as something more formal or frilly for work or a special event, since I’m usually more casual, I often say “a shirt for work” or a more formal “top”. Thanks for your question hope that helps!
@@highlevellistening Well, what I understand for shirt is just like it says in the dictionary, that's usually made of cotton or a similar fabric, with a collar, sleeves, and buttons down the front (as men's). A blouse, I thought, is more feminine but it can be very casual too. I wish I could insert a picture 😁. Maybe you usually wear T-shirts?
I have some nicer tops as well but I think of a blouse as maybe a button down or frilly, so they’re all tops and all shirts but very few are blouses, it just feels more formal for me
Good question. For taking fruits and vegetables from trees, from a farm, or from their 'natural place', just say "pick". For example: "We went to an orchard and [picked] some apples." "I used to love picking strawberries when I was a kid." From these sentences I understand you were *not* in a supermarket, you were somewhere where the fruit grew naturally. Hope that makes sense!
In Italy assistens asks you "Are you need of help ?"And you answer:"Thanks. I won't. I'm just looking around".Thanks a lot for lesson. I love you your lessons and you both ❤
The same in the UK and the US. Usually an assistant asks: "Do you need any help finding anything?" Usually we reply: "No thank you, I'm just looking around." :)
I love you both. Good vibes and nice teaching.thanks a million for practical and proper videos. that shows you spend enough time to produce them. You are professional ❤❤❤❤❤ .I really really use your teaching.❤❤❤
Your videos are so helpful!❤ I have a question. Can I use "hang it up" instread of "put it back" in the situation where I picked it out already but don't wanna buy it?
Sure! I would say “hang it back up” since we are hanging it back on the rack where we found it. “Put it back”could be for shoes or bags or other items on the shelves and “hang it back up” would go well with clothing on a hanger.
Good questions. For shopping, we use: "browse" and "look around." For finding food in the woods, like mushrooms or berries, we use "forage." We also use this word for animals when they are looking for food. So: "I am looking around in the store." : "I am browsing in the store." But: "I am foraging for berries in the woods." : "The bear is foraging for food for her cubs." Hope that helps!
Kat and Mark . Awesome video, again. Thanks so much! As on the topic of today's class, I usually hold my clothing purchases if any, until there´s a special sale. I think the best one in my country (Mexico) is the post Christmas season sale.. Thanks and best wishes.
Smart! I think it's a great idea to wait until there's a sale or until there's a special discount. If you're patient, it really can save you money! (I'm not very patient, hahaha jajajaja)
Of course you can listen at a slower speed if it helps you understand, we make videos all the time so when you’re ready to practice you can listen at full speed ☺️
When hearing the phrases I won't be long.. sounds like i won't belong... It makes little bit of confusion.. how can I identify when someone says... Kindly Please answer anyone 🙏
Good question. I think this is a case where context helps a lot. If you are talking about doing chores, tasks, or keeping a schedule, then I would assume you said: "I won't be long." But if we were talking about a party, and maybe you were nervous to attend, I would assume you said: "I won't belong." Hope that makes sense!
@@highlevellistening thank you for answering... iam from India, we love ❤️ your way of speaking.. Please make some video about "How to communicate with polite english " and "what are things we ( non native speakers ) should change ? .... when I try to translate some phrases from 1st language it will get different meaning.." we don't know how you will feel about , because we know the meaning in 1st language but in 2nd language it makes more different that's lead some hesitate
Interesting ideas! Thanks for sharing. We definitely want to make some videos that are focused on being polite and respectful because there are so many ways to do it!
I just discovered your channel. You explain it so well. I loved I want to accompany you. Watch all videos. You're perfect together. One complements the other. Your voice and way of explaining are adorable.
Thanks so much for your kind words! We're really motivated by kind supportive students like yourself!
Hi, I Really enjoy watching all your videos they are really benefits, I like to keep my house always clean and tidy so I'm hoping to see a podcast and phrasal verbs about tidying up and cleaning
Great suggestion! We've done a full podcast episode about cleaning up and tidying up right here! ua-cam.com/video/2wBy7Hf-VYc/v-deo.html
Thank you so much for your job! It`s very helpful for us, who learn English as second language! Thank you!
You’re so very welcome thank you so much for joining us in class!
Thank you very much! You make an helpful content.
We're so glad you think so! Thanks for watching!
I am a big fan of you, guys!!! ❤❤❤ Kat and Mark, you are great! Keep on doing your work ! Amazing!!!!
Thank you! Will do!
Please keep on teaching 🎉
We most certainly intend to! Have a great weekend!
I like the way you are teaching ❤️❤️
Thanks so much! We have lots more videos coming out for you to enjoy!
I like to try on the items I am buying and check out them carefully if not it is possible will need to take it back at some point ,as I am bit picky or could be a wrong size.
Sometimes , picking out can be difficult , as thinking they will not go with the old ones.
they are irritated if you do not buy but just look around at times:-)
Wow - amazing practice. Well done using to many of the phrases and expressions from this class!
Really useful
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Thanks so much for studying with us!
南无阿弥陀佛南无阿弥陀佛阿弥陀佛,感恩感恩,我几乎看完了你们所有视频,而且一定点赞并转发评论,我是教学三十年的教授和研究生导师,我曾经是最受学生欢迎的教授,很喜欢你们的教学方法,讲的越细越好,因为你们一定要照顾到初学英语的学生,这样你们的看众就很多,而且对大家的帮助很大,南无阿弥陀佛,再次感谢你们两位来自美国和英国的优秀老师。
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You are an amazing teachers that I have never seen in my learning language journey before!💫😍 I really grateful for you that I can learn very useful and practical things, huge thanks....🙏💐
That's so nice of you to say! Thanks so much for being here with us and choosing to study with us!
Thanks very much for your English phrasal verb conversation. I will resume the time of my class, I will go off my school by 2:00pm tomorrow.
That's great! Thanks so much for joining us!
Thanks a bunch dear teachers for this amazing explanation.
I have learned from this channel advanced vocabulary and precious advice
Keep it up 🎉🎉
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@@highlevellistening u deserve more 🌸🌸
Hello, guys! Thank you very much! You make an amazing content. ❤
If possible, make a video about a fitness club (gym), please.
Thanks for your kind words! We have done an episode about exercise actually, you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/4K6VWCvpNDg/v-deo.html
@@highlevellistening thank you very much!)
Superb, thank you very much and wish you happy life to you both.
Thanks very much for saying so, we really appreciate it!
Your videos are awesome 👌
Thank you so much 😀
Hello Kat and Mark! Congrats for your wouderful content. With you l can practice a lot and improve my English as third language. Best wishes from Portugal
Thanks so much for studying with us and for your kind words!
You're the best teachers in the world...
That's so kind of you to say! Thanks so much for studying with us!
Great job 👏
Thanks so much!
useful
Glad you think so!
A good episode for me
Great to hear! We're really glad you enjoyed it!
Hi we need apsoid talking about the grammar please cuz both of you explain very good 💯
Interesting - we've been thinking of a grammar video as well. So maybe we can make one soon!
Thanks for your videos!!!❤
You're very very welcome! Thanks for studying with us!
Thanks! this is useful as always.
Thanks so much for your support Ken! We still really really appreciate it!
Amazing teaching ❤
Thanks very much! We appreciate it!
Hi guys. Always so nice to listen to your posts❤.
Kat, I noticed you don't use the word blouse; is it because you don't wear them often or you call them shirts 🤔
I think of a blouse as something more formal or frilly for work or a special event, since I’m usually more casual, I often say “a shirt for work” or a more formal “top”. Thanks for your question hope that helps!
@@highlevellistening Well, what I understand for shirt is just like it says in the dictionary, that's usually made of cotton or a similar fabric, with a collar, sleeves, and buttons down the front (as men's). A blouse, I thought, is more feminine but it can be very casual too. I wish I could insert a picture 😁.
Maybe you usually wear T-shirts?
I have some nicer tops as well but I think of a blouse as maybe a button down or frilly, so they’re all tops and all shirts but very few are blouses, it just feels more formal for me
Obrigado!
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I have taken back a dress which was a present as it was small.
Good sentence! I've done that too!
Can we use “pick out” for picking strawberries?
Good question.
For taking fruits and vegetables from trees, from a farm, or from their 'natural place', just say "pick".
For example: "We went to an orchard and [picked] some apples."
"I used to love picking strawberries when I was a kid."
From these sentences I understand you were *not* in a supermarket, you were somewhere where the fruit grew naturally. Hope that makes sense!
I love those guys:)
Thank you so much!
In Italy assistens asks you "Are you need of help ?"And you answer:"Thanks. I won't. I'm just looking around".Thanks a lot for lesson. I love you your lessons and you both ❤
The same in the UK and the US. Usually an assistant asks: "Do you need any help finding anything?" Usually we reply: "No thank you, I'm just looking around." :)
I love you both. Good vibes and nice teaching.thanks a million for practical and proper videos. that shows you spend enough time to produce them. You are professional ❤❤❤❤❤ .I really really use your teaching.❤❤❤
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As always please keep the good job going,thank you so much Mr mark ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤and ms kat ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ much love to y’all
Thanks so much for your kind words! We're really glad you're here and enjoy studying with us!
I always try it on before buying it especially in shoes.
Very good idea! I've never bought shoes online because I can't try them on first 😅
I like to by online😊
Us too! Thanks for being here with us once again!
Your videos are so helpful!❤
I have a question. Can I use "hang it up" instread of "put it back" in the situation where I picked it out already but don't wanna buy it?
Sure! I would say “hang it back up” since we are hanging it back on the rack where we found it. “Put it back”could be for shoes or bags or other items on the shelves and “hang it back up” would go well with clothing on a hanger.
@ I got it!! Thanks for your explanation🥰
good evening; does "to look around " mean also to FORAGE or TO BROWSE.
There is an udiom that says" don't buy something before you try it "
Good questions.
For shopping, we use: "browse" and "look around."
For finding food in the woods, like mushrooms or berries, we use "forage." We also use this word for animals when they are looking for food.
So: "I am looking around in the store." : "I am browsing in the store."
But: "I am foraging for berries in the woods." : "The bear is foraging for food for her cubs."
Hope that helps!
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Thanks for watching!
Kat and Mark . Awesome video, again. Thanks so much! As on the topic of today's class, I usually hold my clothing purchases if any, until there´s a special sale. I think the best one in my country (Mexico) is the post Christmas season sale.. Thanks and best wishes.
Smart! I think it's a great idea to wait until there's a sale or until there's a special discount. If you're patient, it really can save you money! (I'm not very patient, hahaha jajajaja)
Last month, I bought some clothes on sale.
Great practice!
We will take it back the products within 30 days
That's very convenient!
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I like to buy online second hand clothes. May I ask you: it is correct to see lesson slowly (0,75) or it's better normal speed? Thanks.
Of course you can listen at a slower speed if it helps you understand, we make videos all the time so when you’re ready to practice you can listen at full speed ☺️
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Thanks for watching!
When hearing the phrases
I won't be long.. sounds like i won't belong... It makes little bit of confusion.. how can I identify when someone says... Kindly Please answer anyone 🙏
Good question. I think this is a case where context helps a lot.
If you are talking about doing chores, tasks, or keeping a schedule, then I would assume you said: "I won't be long."
But if we were talking about a party, and maybe you were nervous to attend, I would assume you said: "I won't belong."
Hope that makes sense!
@@highlevellistening thank you for answering... iam from India, we love ❤️ your way of speaking..
Please make some video about "How to communicate with polite english " and "what are things we ( non native speakers ) should change ? .... when I try to translate some phrases from 1st language it will get different meaning.." we don't know how you will feel about , because we know the meaning in 1st language but in 2nd language it makes more different that's lead some hesitate
Interesting ideas! Thanks for sharing. We definitely want to make some videos that are focused on being polite and respectful because there are so many ways to do it!
I was looking around the mall and all of a sudden I ran into an old friend. ( just to practice )
Great! The sentence is perfect ☺️