Learn Popular American English Idioms

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @Englishwithkayla
    @Englishwithkayla  2 роки тому +7

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    • @bestsk8eva
      @bestsk8eva 2 роки тому

      hi Kayla, I just discovered your channel and I'm a new subbed!!Thx for the wonderful video, keep it coming

    • @ruthjohn1508
      @ruthjohn1508 8 місяців тому

      Tnx Kayla, u r awesome!!

  • @robertsutkowski3170
    @robertsutkowski3170 Рік тому +1

    Thank You 😊👍

  • @robertsutkowski3170
    @robertsutkowski3170 Рік тому +1

    Very NICE lesson 🖐😊👍

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 2 роки тому +2

    You have made my week

  • @มนัสเพลาขํา
    @มนัสเพลาขํา 3 роки тому +3

    Kayla l am great thank you to explain idioms help to learn some things some time watch only not learn up becouse of mind go here and there quite good idioms from you thanks so

  • @neetikajoshi9354
    @neetikajoshi9354 Рік тому +1

    Kayla your voice is so clear and fabulous 😍🤩

  • @md.hridoyhossen3955
    @md.hridoyhossen3955 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you, Mam!

  • @Gabriel_wings
    @Gabriel_wings 2 роки тому +3

    Fantastic lesson Kyla

  • @epifaniocruz6469
    @epifaniocruz6469 9 місяців тому

    I'm listening and working your videos

  • @slowlearner4341
    @slowlearner4341 Рік тому

    I love your videos and comments, Kayla, and take a lot from you. In fact, as American idioms and phrasal verbs specialist you are the youtuber number one.
    However, I don't share your vision regarding the idiom "to burn bridge". It's absolutely obvious that most of adults people have burnt plenty of bridges. Especially, if someone doesn't want to be doormat for some quasi-friends, taking advantage from him. I personally have burnt a lot if bridges, without any regret, of course. Toxic people must be cut, as they're poisoning others.
    Thank you for the video, Kayla.

  • @José-y4q4l
    @José-y4q4l 9 днів тому

    Thanks for the vídeo lesson.

  • @vitalliystardust69
    @vitalliystardust69 2 роки тому +3

    thanks a lot,KAYLA. You are the great teacher.

  • @WorldInterestingNews
    @WorldInterestingNews 2 роки тому +2

    Interesting explanation

  • @raulRuizMoises
    @raulRuizMoises 9 місяців тому

    Thankuis for your videos is good videos

  • @carlospandis3483
    @carlospandis3483 2 роки тому +5

    I just love Kayla relaxed and natural style, and so meaningful.

  • @minativishwakarma3985
    @minativishwakarma3985 2 роки тому +3

    Very good lesson!! Thanks!!!!

  • @kannanmithran5721
    @kannanmithran5721 2 роки тому +1

    Nice lessons.. Welcome Teacher Kayla

  • @abrahamschanda-iw9qf
    @abrahamschanda-iw9qf 7 місяців тому

    Thanks thats awesome

  • @viduong6839
    @viduong6839 2 роки тому +3

    Great lesson. Thank you, Teacher.

  • @AhmedAhmed-bt9vo
    @AhmedAhmed-bt9vo 2 роки тому +2

    thanks a million, super helpful.

  • @noralouaguef5427
    @noralouaguef5427 Рік тому

    I really appreciate your effort ❤😘

  • @kani37seo64
    @kani37seo64 2 роки тому +1

    I like your video.

  • @pedroperichi237
    @pedroperichi237 Рік тому

    The best ever

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 2 роки тому +1

    Oh my gosh!!! I've understood more from you today so i would rather you kept teaching us coz it's seems that your lessons are practical

  • @akbarrahimpour2554
    @akbarrahimpour2554 3 роки тому +3

    Helpful and perfect 👌 as well.
    Thanks for your efforts.

    • @Englishwithkayla
      @Englishwithkayla  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching, I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed the lesson 😀

    • @devilking99900
      @devilking99900 2 роки тому +1

      @@Englishwithkayla Hey kayla how you doin well i m new in southern part of california could you make some videos on phrases and latest slangs people use in conversation in california please it would be great help for me

  • @sarahwagen57
    @sarahwagen57 2 роки тому +1

    I just discoverad you, i really like your lessons. Its not to late to start with you to improve my EnglishI also eat my nails for longtime and still today it happend sometimes

  • @Mseleku1
    @Mseleku1 Рік тому

    This is a great lesson. However, I feel like you should also write examples so that everyone can be able to learn these idioms in context and be familiar with the spelling as well. Keep up the good work, and please incorporate the idea I've just mentioned.

  • @svetlanal293
    @svetlanal293 Рік тому

    I so loved this video! Thanks a million!

  • @letsroamtamizha9681
    @letsroamtamizha9681 8 місяців тому

    Gud job! I enjoyed the video!!!

  • @md.hridoyhossen3955
    @md.hridoyhossen3955 3 роки тому +3

    Keep them coming!

  • @rerere232323
    @rerere232323 2 роки тому +1

    This channel is really growing on me

  • @JS-wj3rl
    @JS-wj3rl 2 роки тому +2

    🤔 what I really like about your style is that you go the extra mile to show where these idioms come forme and how they came to be … that deepens our understanding and helps us remember them .. 👌 brilliant

  • @abuuba.Hazard_10
    @abuuba.Hazard_10 3 роки тому +2

    Appreciate Kayla

    • @Englishwithkayla
      @Englishwithkayla  3 роки тому +2

      Of course, I hope you enjoyed the English lesson

    • @abuuba.Hazard_10
      @abuuba.Hazard_10 3 роки тому +1

      @@Englishwithkaylaabsolutely 100% I Just enjoyed. This is fabulous american english idioms and help us a lot

  • @albertmo1722
    @albertmo1722 Рік тому

    Hi Kayla, Should "breath" (Noun) be "breathe" (Verb) (14:12)? Please advise. Best, Albert

  • @epifaniocruz6469
    @epifaniocruz6469 9 місяців тому

    Hi my teacher

  • @huntergamming7247
    @huntergamming7247 2 роки тому

    great

  • @SugathDisanayaka-mg2ip
    @SugathDisanayaka-mg2ip Рік тому

    I,m crazy about you,your teaching

  • @masudashizue777
    @masudashizue777 Рік тому

    I never know whether a phrase is an American idiom or a British one. I've assumed an idiom is American till I heard a British person using it. My favorite idiom (American or British?) is "You're barking up the wrong tree," but I rarely get to use it.

  • @aBs_ExPlOrS
    @aBs_ExPlOrS Рік тому

    You ar awsoume

  • @coniferousforests8030
    @coniferousforests8030 2 роки тому +1

    I largely rely on my luck and can certainly confirm that pushing it too far is not recommended lol

  • @KarimeAdam-h1i
    @KarimeAdam-h1i 8 місяців тому

  • @thomaschok6740
    @thomaschok6740 2 роки тому

    You're as good as others offering ☺️ the same.It is a deadheat.

    • @carlospandis3483
      @carlospandis3483 2 роки тому

      What do you mean by offering the same? Kayla rocks! 🌟

    • @thomaschok6740
      @thomaschok6740 2 роки тому

      @@carlospandis3483 It means both are good. Like two horses hitting the post both came -- both end up as 🏆-- both first.

  • @raulRuizMoises
    @raulRuizMoises 9 місяців тому +1

    Hello were you from teacher asking me you were you from

  • @elymeireles2417
    @elymeireles2417 Рік тому

    How can I learn English with you?

  • @erdincsev6365
    @erdincsev6365 2 роки тому +1

    👍🍀

  • @nitochi3
    @nitochi3 2 роки тому +1

    You're eye candy Kayla

  • @БорисКормилицын-и2е

    The idiom "full to the throat" has the same meaning as "fed up", and completely identical (rare case!) the corresponding Russian idiom.

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 2 роки тому +1

    I don't keep in touch with them

  • @stewart3333333
    @stewart3333333 2 роки тому

    Merci !

  • @michaelorourke3674
    @michaelorourke3674 Рік тому

    If idioms are also used in New Zealand, Ireland, Australia, Canada and United Kingdom, they are not American idioms. American idioms do, but they are rare.