Thanks for your informative lesson! 1. I’d like to bring the topic up today. It is “ climate change”. 2. I sometimes get the meaning across in English when I read English classic novels. 3. I am not kind of person who lets on anything somebody confide in. 4. Do you mind if I jump in here? 5. I don’t like any person who butts in my conversation. 6. I used to blurt out some news, which made my friend really annoyed. 7. When we have a date with a boring person, our conversation tend to dry up soon. 8. I tried to get through to my husband, but it was in vain. He might be away for a while. 9. I sometimes talk over what I plan to do. 10. I was trying to leave earlier, but he succeeded in talking me around. 11. I don’t like any one who shut me down mid-sentence. They are not a good listener. 12. I am a lucky person when my husband always back me up through tough times. Thanks for giving me some feedback, my English teacher.
Emma, you're getting the meanings of phrasal verbs across precisely! Pleasr, don't dry up, create more and more videos for us! No one will talk me around learning English! !!!!
I have been watching English and French films for days, but I haven't watched one of your classes in a long time. I've missed your beautiful eyes, your pleasant voice and your beauty. Today, my day will be better.
I usually reject doing homework or taking lessons but learning with you is different: your lessons are more usual and they help me learn in a happy way. Thank you so much!!😊
Hi Emma! My name´s Alfredo and I am a teacher of English in Cuba. I must say I like very much your classes and I really enjoy them very much, but I must also say that lately, I´m seeing subtitles in your videos; sometimes in English, but other times in Spanish too, and I ask to myself, why? Your English is very understandable and I think most of your followers do not need those subtitles. Thank you and keep going. Alfredo from Cuba.
morning, I am a friend from Indonesia, every day I see this Vedeo, I want to be able to speak English perfectly, thank you ema, always success for UA-cam
Thank you Emma. Today I learnt some new phasal verbs. 🧡 One came to my mind in regards to speak. That's Talk Into = Convince/Persuade. My friend talked me into going to the party tonight. I talked my brother into selling his car. Love your lessons. Thanks a lot! 😘😘 Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷
I got my plans across my friend but she shut me down and after some time, I talked her around everything and she understood my idea after that she backed me up. It happens to me all the time when I talk to someone after some time our conversation dry up. I love your all videos Emma eloquently explained everything.💓💓💓 😄😄😄
Teacher Ema you r so stunning teacher of beauty and when it comes to teaching to students, you have got a corner on market for other teachers for sure ❤️
Hi Emma thanks for all your lessons which help non native students to get across the meaning of phrasal verbs! I wanna bring up new ideas how to use them
Excellent class! You are an extraordinary English coach. I've been following you for quite a while now and learned a lot. Thanks!! Now if I may, here is something I wrote inspired by the color of your eyes: "When I contemplate the deep blue of your beautiful and piercing eyes they make the ocean look like a puddle". I truly hope you like it. I wish you all the best
Additional verbs :cut smb off - to stop abruptly Talk smb into smth - to persuade smb to do smth / talk out of To go on about smth - to talk about smth non-stop To harp on about smth - to complain about smth To run smth by smb - to say about smth so that ppl can give you feedback To crown about smth - to boast
I am from India, I am really desperate to learn english,as struck with my carreer at very basic level even I am professional in coding, your classes are helping me alot, Thank you so much
Hello dear teachear from Buenos Aires Argentina. Thanks for your lesson, I m really studying a lot about these p adverbs. I looked up for some more and I m trying to put them into practice. Speak up, speak out on/against an issue, tune sn/smn out, fess up, talk down to, call sn out, point out, spell (information) out, cut sn off, rattle off, harp on (a topic), tell sn off, but out!, stand up for or stick up for sn, open up to sn, rant about smn. I have to study a lot! Thanks dear teacher 😘❤️💝💖
As always Emma great job!!! I'm from Mexico, (Acapulco, Gro.) for now I'm in USA (Illinois) working and learning English (American) but Im following all your gorgeous lessons and I love the way you teach (and you beautiful accent) congrats for your Spanish too. Thank you for your help!! Muchas bendiciones para tú Familia y por supuesto a tí Emma. greats ideas to practice!!!
U r best teacher and while u r teaching more clear and when u r speaking more clear so we can understand very clearly wow brilliant....I studied more things of u..and also thanks a lot..I have gone to learn English to British council school in our country..and teachers r from England....
Thank you Emma for this lesson, I think that phrasal verbs are the most I need, It's a little difficult for me. "Yesterday I dried up in my french conversation, I didn't know what to say". Here is my example Emma, have a nice day.
Undoubtedly Your videos are delightful. Watching your video means bliss and a new journey to learn something new. I have been an ardent fan of yours for long. I feel enthusiastic and ecstatic while viewing these. Your work is unique. Right now I am having my tea and viewing your video and the taste of my tea has doubled tripled. Undoubtedly, you make my day.
Thank you emma for this lesson and yes I have to pay too much attention on the context when natives speakers are speaking I appreciate and happy new year2021
13:11 The first thing the popped into my head is "to talk around (something)", as in: "It's time to address the elephant in the room. You can't talk around the fact that the money is drying up, and the restaurant won't stay open for much longer."
She proposed to increase the interest rate. I think it is a good suggestion; we have to bring it up at tomorrow's meeting. I mostly struggle to get across my feelings to others and it hurts me so much. Please, don't force me to say that. I'm not allowed to let on. I try to don't jump in when somebody is working carefully. I hate people when they try to butt in. It's really embarrassing. His grandfather always blurts his secrets out and he becomes really embarrassed. The worst thing that could happen for a spokesperson is to dry up. I've never become successful to get through my ideas to my parents. My father always wants to talk my problems over; he relishes that.
@@englishusagelessonschannel2040 Thanks so much!!!!!. I use to visit your channel and watch your lessons, it allows me to be in touch with native speakers besides keeping up to date!!!
Very useful lessons! I am going to use these in my daily conversations and enjoy communication! I hope I can get across my ideas for friends to understand ! 😊 Have a wonderful day!
Firstly, thank you Emma for the lesson and here are some ideas I'd like to share 1. I tried to get my point of view across my husband but failed. (Not sure about this one) 2. The victim seems suspicious as if there's somethink he doesn't let on. 3. I think Roy didn't want to offend you, he just blurt it out! 4. Our new student tourned out to be not an easy-going person, every time I tried to talk to her, the dialogue quickly dried up. 5. I was really upset to find out that my boyfriend cheated on me! But for my friend who backed me up, I would be a disaster.
Awesome one. Hey I want to tell u that can u do a collaboration with miss Lucy again. If possible. Just to show native speaker communicate among themselves. They say so fast which sometimes become tricky to understand. U both r awesome and doing great job from your side. Thank u so much!!😊
Thanks, Emma, Your teaching way is amazing! You are beautiful and that's one of the reasons we don't get bored watching your videos. I'm a Filipina learner. I wish I could mimic your voice I love the way you speak😌 it's like a sound to my ear🤗
@@sachiniramasinghe9678 Thanks a lot, I'm okay too. There's no reason to being worried about something. I'm in Las Vegas now, flew away here two days ago. Do you wanna know why I did it?
Sorry for jumping in.let me please bring UP one more Time the lessons of phrasal verbs in order to get you accross their meaning again.I also want to let on that our mmmenglish is the best Channel on UA-cam.I don't need to talk arround it's evident ,our teacher Emma doesn't need being Backer UP.
My teacher shut me down halfway through my presentation. I probably deserved it since I brought up a taboo subject. I knew there's simply no way of talking her around this time. Please feel free to jump in and correct any mistake anytime. Ciao!
My parents struggled with reaching out over WhatsApp at first, but now they can get across their messages such a degree that they don't even remember how to get through phone calls anymore.
Hello Emma again! So overjoyed to see you 'n' also hear your pleasant soft voice as well! As far as I consider, and I've always thought so, phrasal verbs are essential and inevitable part of learning English 'cause almost all of them have several meanings what's expanding your vocabulary significantly and by this token, they let you to express your thoughts maximum exactly, maximum precisely. I actually know for about several thousand phrasal verbs, I've been learning them for a very-very long time and that's really awesome! I'm proud of myself, my persistence, my assertiveness in this. Thanks a million dear Emma for that you've been going on to teach us for a long time enough, I recommend your channel to all of my acquaintances 'n' friends who are learning a language like me. I'll see you in there :)
Hi Emma. Each time I watch a video of you, I find it very interesting and I feel that I now you formerly. I hope to learn from you directly if ever you're in Morocco. Thank you very much.
Some phrasel verbs related to conversation at this moment I can think of are: Butt out, fess up, ranting about, open up to someone, tell someone off, rattle off something, cut someone off , spell out ...umm, 🤔😣.
@@mmmEnglish_Emma what is the right english level for learning phrasal verbs? Because i am high beginner and i still don't know if i have to learn them seriously...
Akash, thank you for asking! Fortunately, I live in one of the worlds most isolated cities (I used to get frustrated by this but it turns out it's a huge benefit during a global pandemic!) We haven't had too many cases here, so I'm keeping well. How about you?
@@mmmEnglish_Emma firstall I live in india most famous country in the whole World I'm so fourtuanate that I've got a country india to live in and , here's situation is BETTER then every counrties , and there are lots of things happening good here what ABOUT yours??
Thank you for talking around us those who want to learned this phrasal verbs. They would come to the office. We have talk over about changes. Correct me if I'm wrong maam I'll try to think to make a sentence using with prhasal verbs. ,but sometimes, I confuse my words to make sentence. Thank you maam for making this videos it's help me to improved my english because my english is poor.
Let me just chime in and say what a fab video Emma! ❤️😂
Teacher please like me☺
Hey Lucy! Glad to see you on Emma's channel
Hey, there mate! 🙋🏻♀️ Thanks for stopping by! xx
Hii lucy...😀
Hello Lucy
Thanks for your informative lesson!
1. I’d like to bring the topic up today. It is “ climate change”.
2. I sometimes get the meaning across in English when I read English classic novels.
3. I am not kind of person who lets on anything somebody confide in.
4. Do you mind if I jump in here?
5. I don’t like any person who butts in my conversation.
6. I used to blurt out some news, which made my friend really annoyed.
7. When we have a date with a boring person, our conversation tend to dry up soon.
8. I tried to get through to my husband, but it was in vain. He might be away for a while.
9. I sometimes talk over what I plan to do.
10. I was trying to leave earlier, but he succeeded in talking me around.
11. I don’t like any one who shut me down mid-sentence. They are not a good listener.
12. I am a lucky person when my husband always back me up through tough times.
Thanks for giving me some feedback, my English teacher.
06:13 Bring up
07:00 Get across
07:57 Let on
08:23 Jump in
08:55 Butt in
09:45 Bulrt out
10:41 Dry up
11:13 get through to
11:41 talk over
12:48 talk around
13:14 Shut down
14:08 Back up
meaning is missing
good job, how can you do that
Bring up inglish redin andraghtin
Emma, you're getting the meanings of phrasal verbs across precisely! Pleasr, don't dry up, create more and more videos for us! No one will talk me around learning English! !!!!
I love the way she makes her face talk. It's so brilliant, Em.
I have been watching English and French films for days, but I haven't watched one of your classes in a long time. I've missed your beautiful eyes, your pleasant voice and your beauty. Today, my day will be better.
I usually reject doing homework or taking lessons but learning with you is different: your lessons are more usual and they help me learn in a happy way. Thank you so much!!😊
Emma! You speak very clearly. Keep teaching phrasal verbs! Everyone needs them in order to survive
You and Lucy are my favorite online English teachers. I learn alot from both of you
Me too.
Hi Emma! My name´s Alfredo and I am a teacher of English in Cuba. I must say I like very much your classes and I really enjoy them very much, but I must also say that lately, I´m seeing subtitles in your videos; sometimes in English, but other times in Spanish too, and I ask to myself, why? Your English is very understandable and I think most of your followers do not need those subtitles. Thank you
and keep going. Alfredo from Cuba.
The lesson starts at 6:20 just skip to there ;)
Thanks Ezgi you saved my 6.20 minute :)
Hello.from the Philippines..tk u
Emma is one of the best I have seen. I used to have so many English Teacher in my Academy but she is EXCELLENT!
morning, I am a friend from Indonesia, every day I see this Vedeo, I want to be able to speak English perfectly, thank you ema, always success for UA-cam
That's a good goal✊✊
Thank you for the clear pronunciation Emma.. U r doing such an amazing job 👏👏
Have become a fan of ur communication skills
Thank you Emma. Today I learnt some new phasal verbs. 🧡 One came to my mind in regards to speak. That's Talk Into = Convince/Persuade. My friend talked me into going to the party tonight. I talked my brother into selling his car. Love your lessons. Thanks a lot! 😘😘 Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷
Can be we friends
Hi there
I got my plans across my friend but she shut me down and after some time, I talked her around everything and she understood my idea after that she backed me up.
It happens to me all the time when I talk to someone after some time our conversation dry up.
I love your all videos Emma eloquently explained everything.💓💓💓 😄😄😄
Teacher Ema you r so stunning teacher of beauty and when it comes to teaching to students, you have got a corner on market for other teachers for sure ❤️
I have seen and watched a lot teachers but i never see like you. You are the best teacher Emma❤
Hi Emma thanks for all your lessons which help non native students to get across the meaning of phrasal verbs! I wanna bring up new ideas how to use them
One amongst top 5 English teachers in world......❤️❤️
List?
It’s amazing someone from down under warm up our desire to learn on the other side of the world.
Cheers from Brazil.
Excellent class! You are an extraordinary English coach. I've been following you for quite a while now and learned a lot. Thanks!! Now if I may, here is something I wrote inspired by the color of your eyes:
"When I contemplate the deep blue of your beautiful and piercing eyes they make the ocean look like a puddle". I truly hope you like it.
I wish you all the best
Additional verbs :cut smb off - to stop abruptly
Talk smb into smth - to persuade smb to do smth / talk out of
To go on about smth - to talk about smth non-stop
To harp on about smth - to complain about smth
To run smth by smb - to say about smth so that ppl can give you feedback
To crown about smth - to boast
Hlo..where are you originally from
@@daniyalakhter4022 Russia
Im from India
Hello
I'm indian can you chat with me
Nice ....and Important idea 👏👏💡
Emma is bringing up new ideas for her new videos constantly 😃😃
No words to express my thankful and love great. God bless ❤️
Unthinkable presentation 💕
I like your presentation style very much ❤️ thank you 🌺
lol
Hi emma am a big fan of your fantastic videos from Kenya
Kudos!
Another incredible lesson!!
Tks Emma, you are a great teacher!!
Thank you! 😃😍
I am from India, I am really desperate to learn english,as struck with my carreer at very basic level even I am professional in coding, your classes are helping me alot, Thank you so much
That's fantastic. Thanks for the beautiful lesson of phrasal verbs. It's very useful.
I just open your videos just to listen your voice ,the way you talk it's splendid
Always great info
especially "get across" from today's lesson👍
Thank you Emma💕
Hello dear teachear from Buenos Aires Argentina. Thanks for your lesson, I m really studying a lot about these p adverbs. I looked up for some more and I m trying to put them into practice.
Speak up, speak out on/against an issue, tune sn/smn out, fess up, talk down to, call sn out, point out, spell (information) out, cut sn off, rattle off, harp on (a topic), tell sn off, but out!, stand up for or stick up for sn, open up to sn, rant about smn.
I have to study a lot! Thanks dear teacher 😘❤️💝💖
Hello Emma, I have been counting days for this lesson. And I clicked this even though I am in a middle of a zoom class.
🤣🤣👏
You are in which class 😃
😂 Hehe I hope you didn't get in trouble for watching!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma 😂
Haha
As always Emma great job!!!
I'm from Mexico, (Acapulco, Gro.) for now I'm in USA (Illinois) working and learning English (American) but Im following all your gorgeous lessons and I love the way you teach (and you beautiful accent) congrats for your Spanish too.
Thank you for your help!!
Muchas bendiciones para tú Familia y por supuesto a tí Emma.
greats ideas to practice!!!
Love your lessons emma
Your lessons always help me👍🏻
U r best teacher and while u r teaching more clear and when u r speaking more clear so we can understand very clearly wow brilliant....I studied more things of u..and also thanks a lot..I have gone to learn English to British council school in our country..and teachers r from England....
Hello Emma,the lesson was very informative 😊.Thank you for such a great lesson ☺️.
I'm glad to hear that!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma 🙂💙🙂🙂🙂
Hey priyanka r u planning for Canada?
Thank you Emma for this lesson, I think that phrasal verbs are the most I need, It's a little difficult for me.
"Yesterday I dried up in my french conversation, I didn't know what to say". Here is my example Emma, have a nice day.
What a great lesson! 😍 Another phrasal verb I have learned is talk back. It means reply rudely.
That's a great one to include in part 2! 😉
Wow .... Beauty with brain is back ❤️ .
My dear mam.... I was eagerly waiting for this video.... Thank u so much for uploading this video.... Lots of love from India mam... 😊😊😊😘
@@englishusagelessonschannel2040 Thank you.... !
Undoubtedly Your videos are delightful. Watching your video means bliss and a new journey to learn something new. I have been an ardent fan of yours for long. I feel enthusiastic and ecstatic while viewing these. Your work is unique. Right now I am having my tea and viewing your video and the taste of my tea has doubled tripled. Undoubtedly, you make my day.
Thank you emma for this lesson and yes I have to pay too much attention on the context when natives speakers are speaking
I appreciate and happy new year2021
Emma you always succeed getting your lessons esppecially those of phrasal verbs through to us. Thanks a bunch
fantastic work. w'll done. i love ms Emma✨🌺🥀🌹
My sister ❤️ I am so happy for you ❤️ thank you so much God bless you. Amman Jordan 💟
Thank you Emma, for this awesome lesson 👏🏼😉
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Liane!
mmmEnglish I always do!!
Your English coaching is excellence and beautiful as you,thank you beautiful teacher 👍
13:11 The first thing the popped into my head is "to talk around (something)", as in: "It's time to address the elephant in the room. You can't talk around the fact that the money is drying up, and the restaurant won't stay open for much longer."
Dr Emma You're always doing great. You're Star for me.
I’m Sri Lankan. mam today lesson was perfect .l learn many things thank you very much...😊😊😊😊
I'm glad to hear that!
Thank you madam 😊😊
Thank you so much for all your lessons. You are so incredible. Loads of love
She proposed to increase the interest rate. I think it is a good suggestion; we have to bring it up at tomorrow's meeting.
I mostly struggle to get across my feelings to others and it hurts me so much.
Please, don't force me to say that. I'm not allowed to let on.
I try to don't jump in when somebody is working carefully.
I hate people when they try to butt in. It's really embarrassing.
His grandfather always blurts his secrets out and he becomes really embarrassed.
The worst thing that could happen for a spokesperson is to dry up.
I've never become successful to get through my ideas to my parents.
My father always wants to talk my problems over; he relishes that.
Wow!!!! What a beautiful elaboration 😘
It is fine a video that Emma made. She is my English Teacher always.
So impressive you're great .I've never seen such kind of language teacher!! you helped me well. From Ethiopia!!
Amazing teaching, Emma. Simple but charming......the teaching methods are beautiful and are easily understandable. Thank you so much 😊
Merci beaucoup par another great lección!! Vous are wonderful! Ten un bonito día 😘😘😘 😚😘😘
@@englishusagelessonschannel2040 thanks. I will pay a visit!!
@@englishusagelessonschannel2040 Thanks so much!!!!!. I use to visit your channel and watch your lessons, it allows me to be in touch with native speakers besides keeping up to date!!!
Very useful lessons! I am going to use these in my daily conversations and enjoy communication! I hope I can get across my ideas for friends to understand ! 😊 Have a wonderful day!
Emma!! I am addicted to your teaching. When I wake up from bed immediately I watch your videos.. u r my best teacher... Mmmmm !
🤝 Hello Emma today is great topic thank you teacher for your lessons 👍👍
Hai mam , thank you for this class . Keep going . I am from India
Firstly, thank you Emma for the lesson and here are some ideas I'd like to share
1. I tried to get my point of view across my husband but failed. (Not sure about this one)
2. The victim seems suspicious as if there's somethink he doesn't let on.
3. I think Roy didn't want to offend you, he just blurt it out!
4. Our new student tourned out to be not an easy-going person, every time I tried to talk to her, the dialogue quickly dried up.
5. I was really upset to find out that my boyfriend cheated on me! But for my friend who backed me up, I would be a disaster.
I catched the class up whit all of his useful phrasal verbs a lot thanks
Keep whit the good work
Awesome one. Hey I want to tell u that can u do a collaboration with miss Lucy again. If possible. Just to show native speaker communicate among themselves. They say so fast which sometimes become tricky to understand.
U both r awesome and doing great job from your side.
Thank u so much!!😊
Your videos are one of the best sources to learn English, I have understood many valuable details ...I would like to express my gratitude..
Thank you for your kind words, Pouya 💖
Hey emma💕💕 you're doing amazing 🔥🖤
Would u make another video on book recommendations (non fiction).!!
Thanks, Emma,
Your teaching way is amazing!
You are beautiful and that's one of the reasons we don't get bored watching your videos. I'm a Filipina learner.
I wish I could mimic your voice I love the way you speak😌 it's like a sound to my ear🤗
Wuh hey there Emma! Today’s lesson was a picture perfect and the coherent explanation was really something.
Great
hello, i'm Dave, what are you now?
@@sachiniramasinghe9678 Thanks a lot, I'm okay too. There's no reason to being worried about something. I'm in Las Vegas now, flew away here two days ago. Do you wanna know why I did it?
Well hey there! I'm glad you enjoyed it, Sachini!
@@sachiniramasinghe9678 Are you busy now?
Sorry for jumping in.let me please bring UP one more Time the lessons of phrasal verbs in order to get you accross their meaning again.I also want to let on that our mmmenglish is the best Channel on UA-cam.I don't need to talk arround it's evident ,our teacher Emma doesn't need being Backer UP.
Hi, there are few more that are used with the verb "listen". It will be lovely if you can drop some light on this.
Thnks
I pretty much use most of the phrases u came up😊😊
Hey Emma!
I appreciate you for such a brief, informative lesson:-)
Very helpful for enhancing vocabulary
👌 😎 I'll 😂
Icant stop watching your videos you look very beautiful and the way of teaching also is atractive thankyou mmmenglish
I am first, Emma. Thanks!
Emma you are a so good!!
My teacher shut me down halfway through my presentation. I probably deserved it since I brought up a taboo subject. I knew there's simply no way of talking her around this time. Please feel free to jump in and correct any mistake anytime. Ciao!
Hi, you want join to messenger group friends for speaking and good learning english (by call)
take the comment below and write your fb
No corrections needed! It's a fantastic sentence 👌
Why did you write ciao? That's Italian hahha
@@seba_tufgaming just being playful with another language. Pizza is my favorite when it comes to everyday food!
@@milesdoe9587 👏👏👏
Tanks Emma for Sholme inglish GoD Bless You im from cuernavaca morelos México
I usually use the expression “I’m having a shut down” when I’m dead tired. 😴
Hi Emma...
Thanks for your powerful teaching
Lots of love...❤
My parents struggled with reaching out over WhatsApp at first, but now they can get across their messages such a degree that they don't even remember how to get through phone calls anymore.
Wow!
Hello Emma again! So overjoyed to see you 'n' also hear your pleasant soft voice as well! As far as I consider, and I've always thought so, phrasal verbs are essential and inevitable part of learning English 'cause almost all of them have several meanings what's expanding your vocabulary significantly and by this token, they let you to express your thoughts maximum exactly, maximum precisely. I actually know for about several thousand phrasal verbs, I've been learning them for a very-very long time and that's really awesome! I'm proud of myself, my persistence, my assertiveness in this.
Thanks a million dear Emma for that you've been going on to teach us for a long time enough, I recommend your channel to all of my acquaintances 'n' friends who are learning a language like me.
I'll see you in there :)
Tooooooo... much advertising at the beginning, about 5 minutes, its too much🤨
Fast forward the ad section. Remember she needs income but yes, I agree with you, it's too much advertising. It makes me hating lingoda quite a bit
Hi Emma. Each time I watch a video of you, I find it very interesting and I feel that I now you formerly. I hope to learn from you directly if ever you're in Morocco.
Thank you very much.
Emma is Abraham nice to meet you
You’re really beautiful teacher pretty eyes plus great teacher
Where are you from ? I am from Mexico
Shes from australia🙌
How much she is beautiful, how much she is a veeery good teacher...I am Thiago from Brazil...
Some phrasel verbs related to conversation at this moment I can think of are:
Butt out, fess up, ranting about, open up to someone, tell someone off, rattle off something, cut someone off , spell out ...umm, 🤔😣.
Ahhhh these are FANTASTIC, Anju! I need to make part two with all your suggestions! 😉
@@mmmEnglish_Emma what is the right english level for learning phrasal verbs? Because i am high beginner and i still don't know if i have to learn them seriously...
@@ksksjsishsjssisi5692 This video is totally for beginners.... All beginners should learn phrasal verbs...
Hi Emma, I´m Rodny from Nicaragua, I´m excited a lot to find your channel in youtube,
She didn't just jump in, but she butted in all the time during my storytime.
I think you are one the best English teacher. You bring me just important tips. 😘
Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes.
After that who cares?... He’s a mile away and you’ve got his shoes! 😂
But what will happen if he comes across that person some other day ?😁
@@rajatchaudhary1189 only time will tell 😂
I learned something new by watching this video as ever!
Loads of thanks for your effort.
Hi, you want join to messenger group friends for speaking and good learning english (by call)
take the comment below and write your fb
My pleasure!
Hey there!! Emma how're you doing in covid- 19
Akash, thank you for asking! Fortunately, I live in one of the worlds most isolated cities (I used to get frustrated by this but it turns out it's a huge benefit during a global pandemic!) We haven't had too many cases here, so I'm keeping well. How about you?
@@mmmEnglish_Emma firstall I live in india most famous country in the whole World I'm so fourtuanate that I've got a country india to live in and , here's situation is BETTER then every counrties , and there are lots of things happening good here what ABOUT yours??
Thank you for talking around us those who want to learned this phrasal verbs.
They would come to the office. We have talk over about changes. Correct me if I'm wrong maam I'll try to think to make a sentence using with prhasal verbs. ,but sometimes, I confuse my words to make sentence. Thank you maam for making this videos it's help me to improved my english because my english is poor.
How Emma got the name for this channel: Emma thinking "mmm it should be a creative name and related to English"=mmmenglish
Emma is Eponymous ❤
5:22 I decided my headphones are dying.
Yeah right
Emma love You are my lovely English Teacher, I love Your English!!!