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Although, I don’t know much about business things; I found this dialogue quite beneficial, especially the Pie-In-The-Sky part is really exciting & inspiring.
I knew a couple of these idioms already, but I was just completely captivated by the "put your money where your mouth is" one. I had never heard of it before, and it sounds like a tongue twister more than anything lol. I was just constantly repeating it out loud to myself, haha. I liked the video quite a lot.
Hi Oli and Savannah. This is Julian. Your lesson has many helpful ideas to improve the communication skills. In general, I enjoy learning English through this channel. OK. In this lesson I heard Savannah asking for finding mistakes in the sentences highlighted, but I couldn't find nothing wrong. I thought she was talking about to find grammar mistakes, but no. She was talking about to compare the writing sentences with information provided in the dialog. I know, I need to improve my understanding. Cheers from Mexico.
Hi Dear Teacher Oli! How have you been?... BTW, Happy New Year! Great lesson as always. I really appreciate it. All the best to you. Brian from Peru 🇵🇪
Dear Oxford English online I wanna ask a question hope you will try to solve it I know past perfect is used to show event happened before in at least two or more than two situations. And in story its used to show things or thing happened before my past simple anchor point means first past simple anchor point then use it for showing which happened first
Thanks for watching and sharing your suggestions. We will soon have PDFs our our lessons available to members on our website! Check the website in the next few weeks to see this opportunity: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/.
I think idioms are related to a culture. Western people, in particular using English, tend to speak to others politely. So they are not trying to do harm each other with words. That causes them to avoid direct expression, especially being in bad, unexpected situations. That's one of the reasons others make it difficult to assimilate with English. Moreover, there is a pie in the sky to Asians like me who have a big cultural difference and already grown-up.
Plsplsplspls Make a video on complete use of past perfect I know it used to show one event happened before your story or before past event or events . Its used to show one event happened first before at least two or more then events. But my real concern is "is it used to show one past event for eg.. 1.I had gone there 2. She had bought car one year ago 3. I had gone there day before yesterday Without any past simple after or before these sentences .do they exist without past simple (which is used to show this event or events happened after ,after past perfect ) Lemme know that pls . Last hope
Sir I had already seen that when you sent me the link . But one more thing thanks a lot cuz this is a channel which sees the comment. But a big concern can it be used for showing single event in past
Please. Mr oli Can you make a video about How you can offer yourself in English Please it's important to me for university exam Please, please, please 🙏🥰🥰🥰
Hi Abdikariim. We have a few lessons to help you: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/how-to-learn-english, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/balanced-english-learning, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/smart-goals.
Hi Motaz. That expression basically means that a person puts the details of their personal or professional lives in order. They resolve problems, etc. Hope this helps you!
Hi there. This means that the direction of the shoe pressing is on the top of your toe, or onto your toe. It's not necessarily an idiom. You can learn more about using 'on' in this lesson: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/prepositions-at-on-in.
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Savannah is amazing ! She has such a wonderful voice. You guys really should let her appear more in videos !
When you perform in pairs, why you both don't sync well. You both are looking at different places. Maybe using the filming technology of 1930s.
In this video are you talking in british or american english ?
Savannah and Oli are my favourite teachers. We love your teachings.
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Savannah is amazing ! She has such a wonderful voice. You guys really should let her appear more in videos !
Thank you for the kind comment, Quang. She will be in more videos soon!
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Although, I don’t know much about business things; I found this dialogue quite beneficial, especially the Pie-In-The-Sky part is really exciting & inspiring.
Yes, these phrases can be useful in other types of situations as well. Thanks for watching!
I knew a couple of these idioms already, but I was just completely captivated by the "put your money where your mouth is" one. I had never heard of it before, and it sounds like a tongue twister more than anything lol. I was just constantly repeating it out loud to myself, haha. I liked the video quite a lot.
We're glad you found some new vocabulary from the lesson. Thanks for watching!
Great stuff! Thanks guys! Olly is a teacher who always release the most actual content. Following you several years. Excellent job. Thanks
We're glad you enjoyed the lesson, Cooper!
Savannah's teaching way is beautiful.
Great dialogues! I love her accent!
Wow! Great to see you again teacher `s . this video is so helpful, and Best wishes for 2021!!
Thank you, Senda!
Good teaching the English subject, dear teachers. Thank you.
Terrific! Thank you so much for uploading this lesson!
Glad you enjoyed it, Jiatian!
Thank you so much my friends, really you have amazing unillustrated style .
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It's a great lesson actually. I have learnt a lot of things today. Thanks a lot 😊😊🌷🌷🌷🌷
Great... This video is really helpful. Thank you teachers.
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Amazing, very well structured and clear, thank you !
We're glad you enjoyed it!
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Nice to see a new teacher who have a attractive voice.
Oli new hairstyle is wonderful!
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Excellent lesson !!! it is very important for me to know business phrases and idioms in English, thank you
We're happy it was a helpful lesson for you, Joel!
As always, great job...heloed me a lot in my presentation skills.
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I've found it as a very interesting lesson. Thank u.
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Hi Oli and Savannah. This is Julian. Your lesson has many helpful ideas to improve the communication skills. In general, I enjoy learning English through this channel. OK. In this lesson I heard Savannah asking for finding mistakes in the sentences highlighted, but I couldn't find nothing wrong. I thought she was talking about to find grammar mistakes, but no. She was talking about to compare the writing sentences with information provided in the dialog. I know, I need to improve my understanding. Cheers from Mexico.
That's okay, Julian. Sometimes certain phrases or questions can be confusing. We're glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for watching!
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Very helpful as usual
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Thanks for your efforts. It’s really helpful as usual.
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Long time no see, hope you have been keeping well
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It's so helpful
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thanks you so much I really enjoyed your video keep doing Oli and your team happy New year 🎉 Oli my best teacher
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Very interesting phrases
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Amazing and helpful lesson, thanks. But please, invest in good microphones and pro audio equipment. Voices' sound is awful and hissing.
Thanks for watching the lesson and sharing your feedback.
Hi Dear Teacher Oli! How have you been?... BTW, Happy New Year! Great lesson as always.
I really appreciate it.
All the best to you.
Brian from Peru 🇵🇪
Hi Brian. Thank you for the kind comment. Happy New Year to you as well!
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Such a good lesson, its nice too se Oli again, also i miss your hair😁
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We love you and your lessons
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i like the idioms expression great conversation thanks a lot
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Dear Oxford English online
I wanna ask a question hope you will try to solve it
I know past perfect is used to show event happened before in at least two or more than two situations. And in story its used to show things or thing happened before my past simple anchor point means first past simple anchor point then use it for showing which happened first
Thank u sir and mam.Thats really awesome!!
Hi Naga. Glad you enjoyed the lesson.
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great conversation
I am really thankful for your help. I would like to ask if you could provide your lessons as pdf text so we could memorize it better. thanks
Thanks for watching and sharing your suggestions. We will soon have PDFs our our lessons available to members on our website! Check the website in the next few weeks to see this opportunity: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/.
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hi I am from Kazakhstan.I only see OLIs lessons.Please,i want many new lessons .Thanks a lot
We will have more new lessons coming soon, so be sure to watch for them!
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Dear Teachers Hi,could you please tell me what's the difference between after that and after which?
I think idioms are related to a culture.
Western people, in particular using English, tend to speak to others politely.
So they are not trying to do harm each other with words.
That causes them to avoid direct expression, especially being in bad, unexpected situations.
That's one of the reasons others make it difficult to assimilate with English.
Moreover, there is a pie in the sky to Asians like me who have a big cultural difference and already grown-up.
I miss you teacher's
Thanks for watching!
Hay amazing lesson,could you tell me what the phrase ''tears such as angels weep burst forth" is saying?
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Plsplsplspls
Make a video on complete use of past perfect I know it used to show one event happened before your story or before past event or events .
Its used to show one event happened first before at least two or more then events.
But my real concern is "is it used to show one past event for eg.. 1.I had gone there
2. She had bought car one year ago
3. I had gone there day before yesterday
Without any past simple after or before these sentences .do they exist without past simple (which is used to show this event or events happened after ,after past perfect )
Lemme know that pls .
Last hope
Hi Zain. We have a lesson on past perfect to help you. You can find it here: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/past-perfect-tense.
Sir I had already seen that when you sent me the link .
But one more thing thanks a lot cuz this is a channel which sees the comment.
But a big concern can it be used for showing single event in past
Can u provide your app name plz
Hi there. We don't have an app. You can find lessons and resources on our website: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/.
Please. Mr oli
Can you make a video about
How you can offer yourself in English
Please it's important to me for university exam
Please, please, please 🙏🥰🥰🥰
Hi Rouqaya. Do you mean 'how to talk about yourself'? We have a lesson on that topic to help you: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/tell-me-about-yourself.
How can i develop my skills engkish
Hi Abdikariim. We have a few lessons to help you: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/how-to-learn-english, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/balanced-english-learning, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/smart-goals.
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I just wish that you could find a place where teachers can talk like a nice cafe not that it's obvious two persons are away
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I don't get the idiom put the house in order
Hi Motaz. That expression basically means that a person puts the details of their personal or professional lives in order. They resolve problems, etc. Hope this helps you!
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Which phrase is this
the shoe is pressing "on my toe"😓🤔
Hi there. This means that the direction of the shoe pressing is on the top of your toe, or onto your toe. It's not necessarily an idiom. You can learn more about using 'on' in this lesson: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/prepositions-at-on-in.
Oli whats your fan page lol
Therefore I want to speak english friends
Hi everybody Im from Turkey I am an engineer.I want to English speaking good
That's above my pay grade
Oli, the sound is bad on your side.
I know, I'm sorry! Didn't throw enough soft coverings around and it came out reverb-y.
could you please transform a sentence into negative interrogative? the sentence is virtue has its own rewards.
Savannah wh is ur accent?
If i guess, u're an America.aren't u?
Hi there. Savannah is from England.
I think this guy has some problem microphone