3 Hours of English Vocabulary - ALL YOU NEED TO SPEAK ENGLISH

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  • @carloseduardo-ir6fg
    @carloseduardo-ir6fg Рік тому +6

    Thank you for being such a wonderful person!
    God bless you for everything!
    Your explanations are quite clear!
    From Brazil! We love you!

  • @marcoaureliovinhosabastosj7895
    @marcoaureliovinhosabastosj7895 4 місяці тому +1

    You’re a great teacher, Jennifer! Thanks a bunch!

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  4 місяці тому

      You're welcome, @marcoaureliovinhosabastosj7895! 👍

  • @damiangallegos9571
    @damiangallegos9571 9 місяців тому +3

    Thanks so much for this amazing class 🙌🏻🙏🤸❤️

  • @timen6644
    @timen6644 2 місяці тому

    What a wonderful personality with an amazing talent! Thank you!

  • @jrdlpy
    @jrdlpy Рік тому +28

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 📚 This video offers a 3-hour English lesson to improve your English, teaching 300 advanced English words for fluency.
    00:26 📝 Phrasal verbs are introduced with quizzes to reinforce learning.
    05:33 ❤️ "To be into someone" means to like someone romantically, while "to be into something" refers to liking an activity or hobby.
    09:05 😄 "To cheer up" means making someone happier.
    09:31 🚗 "To pick someone or something up" is about transporting a person or item to another location.
    10:58 🚗 "To drop someone or something off" involves leaving someone or something at a specific location.
    12:48 🙅‍♂️ "To turn someone down" is about rejecting an invitation or proposal.
    21:41 😤 "Bear with me" is used to ask for patience, often in customer service.
    25:14 🛠️ "Fix up" involves repairing or improving something, even if it's not broken.
    27:06 😐 "Lighten up" is used when someone is being too serious and needs to relax.
    30:22 😠 "Chew someone out" is about angrily telling someone they've done something wrong.
    30:52 🌡️ When someone chews you out and is angry, you can tell them to "cool down" to calm them.
    39:45 🚶‍♂️ "Clear out" means everyone leaves a location, making it empty.
    44:11 💡 "Sink in" indicates that information becomes clear in one's mind.
    55:49 🕰️ "Take up" means to occupy or fill time or space.
    58:05 📊 "Carry out" means to perform or conduct, typically in a business context.
    59:00 📈 "Keep up with" is to make sufficient progress on something.
    01:06:55 💼 "To draw up" is used when preparing official documents like contracts, proposals, or agreements.
    01:11:44 😓 "To burn out" refers to feeling mentally or physically exhausted from prolonged stress.
    01:13:54 🔄 "To step up" means to work harder or try harder, often used in the expression "step it up."
    01:15:14 🧐 "To hone in on" is used to focus or pay attention to a specific topic or group.
    01:17:02 🗣️ "To bring up" means to initiate a discussion on a particular topic.
    01:20:12 ⌛ "To stick around" means to stay in a location for a period of time, often used in social or professional settings.
    01:32:47 🍀 "Luck out" is used when you're very lucky in a specific situation.
    01:38:39 🗣️ "Get across" is used when you clearly and effectively communicate a point or message.
    01:41:58 🙅 "Come between" refers to something disturbing a relationship.
    01:45:50 🧩 "Act up" refers to behaving badly or strangely.
    01:51:26 ❤️ "Ache for" is used in a romantic context to express a strong desire for someone.
    01:59:54 🛋️ "Wind down" means to relax after a busy or stressful day.
    02:00:18 😵‍💫 "Zone out" is when you stop paying attention for a short period, often due to lack of interest.
    02:04:22 🚧 Phrasal verbs explained:
    02:33:40 🧙‍♂️ Clever individuals are intelligent, and being communicative is about sharing information.
    02:36:02 🚧 Constructive criticism is meant to help someone improve.
    02:36:26 🤐 Being coy means intentionally not revealing information to make it more engaging.
    02:37:45 🎨 Creativity involves producing unique and original ideas.
    02:38:08 🤝 Curiosity is valuable for learning about the world.
    02:38:35 👍 Dependable people are trustworthy and reliable.
    02:39:26 🌟 Enthusiastic people have a strong interest and eagerness for a subject.
    02:40:25 🙏 Forgiving individuals easily forgive others.
    02:41:22 💬 Being fun-loving means enjoying fun and not being too serious.
    02:41:48 🤗 Gregarious people enjoy being with others.
    02:42:41 ✨ Honorable people are honest, fair, and deserve respect.
    02:43:40 🎨 Imaginative people easily think of new and creative ideas.
    02:44:10 🤔 Inquisitive individuals want to learn about various things and often ask questions.
    02:44:39 💡 Being intuitive means trusting your feelings and emotions in decision-making.
    02:45:08 🌟 Ingenious people are very intelligent and skillful.
    02:45:32 🤝 Being inviting makes others feel welcome in different situations.
    02:46:02 😃 Jubilant people express great happiness, often after a success.
    02:46:30 👍 Keen individuals are willing and eager to pursue something.
    02:47:43 📊 Logical individuals make reasonable decisions based on good judgment.
    02:48:12 🤝 Loyal people provide unwavering support in any situation.
    02:49:05 🧔 Mature behavior implies emotional development beyond one's age.
    02:49:34 🧐 Meticulous individuals pay close attention to detail.
    02:50:31 🤹 Nimble individuals are quick and precise in movements or thoughts.
    02:51:01 🤝 Open-minded people are willing to consider different ideas or opinions.
    02:51:26 🌞 Optimistic individuals see the good in situations and believe in positive outcomes.
    02:52:24 😃 Outgoing people are friendly, energetic, and enjoy socializing.
    02:53:23 ⚡ Proactive people take action to change situations instead of reacting.
    02:55:13 🕘 Punctual individuals arrive or do things at the scheduled time.
    02:55:47 🎓 Qualified individuals have the skill, knowledge, or ability for a specific task.
    02:56:19 🌟 Riveting things are extremely interesting.
    02:57:07 💃 Ravishing describes something or someone as extremely beautiful.
    02:58:19 🧠 Sensible people use good judgment in decision-making.
    02:59:06 🤖 Tech-savvy people are knowledgeable about technology.
    02:59:31 🤗 Supportive individuals provide encouragement and approval.
    02:59:56 🙌 Sincere people are honest and not false in their actions.
    03:00:20 👏 Straightforward individuals express their opinions honestly.
    03:00:44 👴 Sage individuals are wise and experienced.
    03:01:32 💪 Tenacious individuals are determined and refuse to give up.
    03:01:56 🎢 Thrilling experiences are very exciting and enjoyable.
    03:03:10 🎉 Upbeat people have a positive outlook and hope for the future.
    03:03:34 💪 Unrelenting individuals are extremely determined and unwavering.
    03:03:58 🎭 Versatile things or people can adapt to different situations or have multiple uses.
    03:05:36 🔥 Zealous individuals are enthusiastic and eager.
    03:00:37 🎉 Being "on top of the world" means feeling extremely happy.
    03:01:32 🤷 "Sitting on the fence" is delaying a decision, often when it's difficult.
    03:02:00 💡 "Hitting the nail on the head" means accurately explaining a problem or situation.
    03:02:56 🪂 "Getting something out of your system" means trying something to move on from it.
    03:03:53 🙏 "Give someone the benefit of the doubt" means trusting their explanation.
    03:04:22 💪 "No pain, no gain" suggests hard work is needed for results.
    03:04:47 🤝 "Hang in there" means don't give up.
    03:06:36 🖍️ "To go back to the drawing board" means starting over with a new plan.
    03:07:03 🌞 "Once in a blue moon" refers to rare events.
    03:07:28 🚀 "At the drop of a hat" means instantly, without hesitation.
    03:09:18 🦆 "To get your ducks in a row" means being well-prepared or organized.
    03:11:36 🧘‍♂️ "Pull yourself together" means to regain composure.
    03:12:03 🕒 "So far so good" means everything is going well up to this point.
    03:12:30 🐪 "The last straw" is the final problem or annoyance that makes you lose patience.
    03:13:02 🕰️ "Time flies when you're having fun" means not noticing how time passes when enjoying something.
    03:13:31 😡 "Bent out of shape" means being upset or angry.
    03:14:01 💧 "To make matters worse" means to worsen a problem.
    03:15:03 🪑 "To fall between two stools" means failing to achieve two separate objectives.
    03:15:55 🌉 "To cross a bridge when you come to it" means dealing with a situation when it happens.
    03:16:48 🤐 "To spill the beans" means revealing a secret unintentionally.
    03:17:18 🤒 "To be under the weather" means feeling unwell.
    03:18:14 💕 "To have a sweet tooth" means liking sweet foods, especially chocolate.
    03:19:34 🚪 "To call it a day" means ending work or an activity for that day.
    03:20:03 🙌 "To cut somebody some slack" means being lenient due to circumstances.
    03:20:30 👋 "To be glad to see the back of someone" means being relieved they've left.
    03:21:29 🎣 "Plenty of fish in the sea" means many opportunities exist.
    03:22:26 🎨 "To cut corners" means doing something cheaply or easily, often sacrificing quality.
    03:22:51 🧩 "To get your act together" means to organize oneself effectively.
    03:23:46 🌫️ "Clear as mud" means something is very difficult to understand.
    03:24:14 📝 "Crystal clear" means something is very clear and easy to understand.
    03:25:32 🍰 "To have a sweet tooth" means liking sweet foods.
    03:25:56 💸 "To go Dutch" means sharing costs, especially for a meal.
    03:26:22 🧩 "To reinvent the wheel" means wasting time recreating something already done.
    03:29:13 🔔 "To ring a bell" means when something, usually a person or information, is familiar to you.
    03:30:09 💨 "To blow off steam" means to release strong emotions or energy.
    03:30:32 🍰 "A piece of cake" refers to something extremely easy.
    03:31:29 🌱 "To nip something in the bud" is to stop a problem before it gets worse.
    03:32:23 🤗 "To keep one's chin up" means to remain cheerful in a difficult situation.
    03:32:49 📋 "To be on one's radar" means considering or being aware of something.
    03:33:12 🗡️ "To stab someone in the back" is to betray someone who trusted you.
    03:34:05 🔥 "To be dressed to the nines" means dressed formally or fashionably.
    03:34:33 🗿 "To be between a rock and a hard place" describes a difficult situation or decision.
    03:34:59 🎉 "Lo and behold" is used to express surprise when something unexpected happens.
    03:35:26 🐱 "To let the cat out of the bag" means accidentally revealing a secret.
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  • @Ehj6
    @Ehj6 Рік тому +2

    This course is fabulous. J, please keep doing the same lesson in the future. Thanks a bunch, J

  • @eugelenarcisse7025
    @eugelenarcisse7025 Рік тому

    Tanks for your very explanations, I started to learn Spanish 5 years ago, after some months I brang it down. Now I realize Spanish is really useful to reach out people. I hope I will pick it back up down the line.

  • @AbdirizakAhmed-se2gl
    @AbdirizakAhmed-se2gl Рік тому +43

    what awesome gift from teacher jforrest to her students, you made us fall in love with English language, can I describe your sacrifices as blanket check ,kudos my Teacher Jforrest .

  • @Antony-w7y
    @Antony-w7y 3 дні тому

    The best teacher jforrest .la mejor maestra de ingles.

  • @honghuigong5741
    @honghuigong5741 9 місяців тому

    What an amazing teacher you are! I am fortunate to be your student today. Thank you!

  • @xeniamejiaporras3256
    @xeniamejiaporras3256 Рік тому

    Yes Mr. Beast!!!! Thanks. God always bless us all and helps us more. 🙏

  • @ahmadsleem1959
    @ahmadsleem1959 Рік тому +1

    I can't do without Jennifer's lessons.

  • @safanathan7789
    @safanathan7789 Рік тому +1

    Dear miss. Forrest (Jennifer), you are really great! Thanks for everything💚

  • @victorcaamano7008
    @victorcaamano7008 6 місяців тому

    Very very didactic and excellent video. God bless you Jennifer.

  • @susaniragana2720
    @susaniragana2720 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for the very excellent & clear , you to speak,
    Thank you for the knowledge , skills , talent & expertise you impart to All..
    More power to you Jin & God bless you more ..❤❤

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! 😊 My pleasure! 😘

    • @susaniragana2720
      @susaniragana2720 9 місяців тому

      @@JForrestEnglishYour so much welcome !You are gifted

  • @omerbarbaros5984
    @omerbarbaros5984 Рік тому +1

    an amazing video that allocated super energy to prepare it. We can't thank you enough.

  • @mohammedahmed-t8u
    @mohammedahmed-t8u Рік тому

    Hi Jennifer, your excellence video lesson! That's out of your budget. Money is no object. I am beyond livid . Her comment been gnawing at me. Do you take a nap? Lying down. Her passion and enthusiasm rubbed off me . I inspire someone . I encourage your work . I tired to talk down my slip up . MY mom is intensive care unit . I am completing two hours course . I completed the full exam . Have a great day . !

  • @mariadelpilarpolo7767
    @mariadelpilarpolo7767 Рік тому +2

    Hi Jennifer. This is a really beneficial lesson. Thanks you for sharing it !

  • @dinushajayakody5131
    @dinushajayakody5131 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for doing such a wonderful videos with great examples.

  • @franciscojose6496
    @franciscojose6496 Рік тому

    You is really power teacher pure energy pure information pure english you is wonderful person congratulation teacher Jennifer good morning 😊

  • @abdullahaljabri8196
    @abdullahaljabri8196 Рік тому

    Iam always into listing and following the awesome JF of teaching English language, lighten up you are studying in Jfs class,

  • @ohmikans
    @ohmikans Рік тому +1

    Her class has been extremely excellent.i appreciate her altruistic contribution

  • @ericluk68
    @ericluk68 Рік тому +2

    That's a great lesson. Would it be possible for you to elaborate the phrases "you bet", "I bet". The use of these seems quite tricky to me.

  • @حلباوياحمد
    @حلباوياحمد Рік тому

    I don't know how to explain to you what helps that you give me thank you so much I don't what to do for you thank you you I fall in love with english just because of you thank you 😊

  • @Joe-ip2ky
    @Joe-ip2ky Рік тому +2

    Hello Jennifer ! From what I’ve seen so far, there’re many similarities in advanced adjectives between French and English. Most of them are almost the same spelling and same meaning. Even if I’m getting way better with phrasal verbs, I’m wondering why, at the very beginning, they introduced PV instead of using simple words like we do in French or other languages, it would’ve been so much easier :). By the way thanks a lot for sharing that tremendous 3 hours lessons it helps a lot.

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Рік тому +2

      That's so interesting, @Joe-ip2ky! Thanks for sharing! 😄

  • @redtulipk8471
    @redtulipk8471 Рік тому

    Easy to understand and very clear to understand. Thank you

  • @MZ-bs2lp
    @MZ-bs2lp Рік тому

    of course dear teacher your UA-cam channel is the best thing since since sliced bread.🌹👍

  • @Unknown-o2w7x
    @Unknown-o2w7x 9 місяців тому

    I really appreciate your effort in making this video.I must say you are really working hard.

  • @janildohonorio1458
    @janildohonorio1458 Рік тому

    I am learning English with your lessons, because your method is amazing! Great! Test before and at the end does work! I really liked!

  • @johnnyoldman8401
    @johnnyoldman8401 Рік тому

    Wow, Jenny. You are getting younger and younger. Keep up and best for you from Siberia.

  • @freefireonlinegaming1376
    @freefireonlinegaming1376 Рік тому

    Only I love your teaching and lesson. Thank you, ma'am.

  • @Hooradam
    @Hooradam Рік тому +4

    You are the greatest teacher I have ever seen in UA-cam ngl ❤❤❤

  • @jesusfernandolockuanflores3475

    Fantastic, great teacher!

  • @rachidsch6552
    @rachidsch6552 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for all what you give us

  • @MariaTeresaZaragoza-t2h
    @MariaTeresaZaragoza-t2h Рік тому +1

    ❤ Thank you for your lessons. I love them.I continue learning a lot

  • @lorenzojaviertorressaavedr3900

    WONDERFUL REVIEW OF PHRASAL VERBS. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR HELPING ME TO IMPROVE MY ENGLISH

  • @harumichinone6396
    @harumichinone6396 Рік тому

    Your lessons are really useful and awesome★ I really appreciate it.... Love you from Japan.

  • @ahmadsleem1959
    @ahmadsleem1959 Рік тому +3

    I really wish all my English studying with Jennifer paid off.

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Рік тому

      I'm sure it has!

    • @sanjeevkumar-ws4sx
      @sanjeevkumar-ws4sx 9 місяців тому

      @@JForrestEnglishwhere is the free lesson pdf, can't find it

    • @abdulawal6828
      @abdulawal6828 8 місяців тому

      Always your teaching ways and material refreshes my mind and I learn a lot to be put into daily use.

  • @katherinsilva-ju6op
    @katherinsilva-ju6op Рік тому

    I can tell you really love what you do! Thank you so much for all your effort. This video is veryy helpful🙏😊♥️

  • @jpjmorsi
    @jpjmorsi Рік тому

    Morning Jennifer,
    I always do my best to keep up with your online lessons. Being a 3 hour-time class I guess we won't manage to download a pdf doc , right?
    Kind regards from Spain

  • @balramrajpoot9436
    @balramrajpoot9436 9 місяців тому

    It's an awesome class for me by now your way of teaching is absolutely great

  • @Kiana.15
    @Kiana.15 Рік тому

    Thank you for your great video and your amazing teaching.

  • @shavkatrajabov4745
    @shavkatrajabov4745 Рік тому

    It was so informative and useful espacialy for non native speakers. Good job.Thank you for that

  • @gabyescudero6316
    @gabyescudero6316 Рік тому

    ¡Thankyouuuuuu teacher!! You are the best!! 🎉❤😊

  • @thaole7322
    @thaole7322 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for making my love for English again

  • @Zakariabaiza
    @Zakariabaiza Рік тому

    تشکر بسیار زیاد از کابل ❤❤❤

  • @VictorGonzalez-bf5ov
    @VictorGonzalez-bf5ov 3 місяці тому

    thanks a lot..you are amazing...really good

  • @trinhdinh8549
    @trinhdinh8549 Рік тому

    This is the best video i see on UA-cam. THANK YOU JForrest. New subscriber.

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for subscribing, @trinhdinh8549! It's so great to have you in our community! 😁🙌

  • @Garamiri
    @Garamiri 8 місяців тому

    Thanks so much teacher. I always enjoy your classes🎉🎉❤

  • @julietan7126
    @julietan7126 Рік тому

    Teacher Jennifer u r an amazing teacher.. AWESOME ❤❤❤

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Рік тому +1

      So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @julietan7126 ❤️

  • @shohsanamomonova1459
    @shohsanamomonova1459 Рік тому

    i did amazing job 300 advanced words. thanks for instructions 😀😀

  • @Ehj6
    @Ehj6 Рік тому

    Trust me, J, this lesson is priceless, and it added values to my English language learning.

  • @ahmadsleem1959
    @ahmadsleem1959 Рік тому

    I promise, I'll keep up with your English lessons.

  • @tarsilanita-educacao3179
    @tarsilanita-educacao3179 Рік тому +4

    I love your classes! I'm into JForrest classes! ❤ Thank you so much for sharing with us!

  • @angelagredano1094
    @angelagredano1094 8 місяців тому

    I love my teacher English!!! Easy learning

  • @josemenezes7799
    @josemenezes7799 Рік тому

    Wonderful job teacher ... You rock !!!

  • @J4v13rLpz
    @J4v13rLpz 8 місяців тому

    Amaising! Now after see the lesson, the quiz was a piece of cake

  • @mouettriss
    @mouettriss Рік тому +1

    thank you! such a great lesson as always

  • @luisteguedor5439
    @luisteguedor5439 Рік тому

    Clear, accurate explanations!
    Greetings from Maracaibo, Venezuela 🇻🇪

  • @jungao7955
    @jungao7955 Рік тому

    Perfect video!Thanks a bunch for your help.and is reward a synonym for the phrase pay off?

  • @AmyTsoomoo
    @AmyTsoomoo Рік тому +1

    I love your classes! Thank you

  • @uyenrichkid710
    @uyenrichkid710 Рік тому

    So useful for everyone, thankss so much, love u♥️♥️

  • @santiagocesteromarina1578
    @santiagocesteromarina1578 Рік тому

    A very useful lesson,thank you,greetings from Spain

  • @analuciafernandes8752
    @analuciafernandes8752 Рік тому

    It was the best phrasal verb lesson that I've had in my life. Thank you so much Jennifer.

  • @ahmadmehri422
    @ahmadmehri422 Рік тому

    thanks for video and I think it would be great if a video was made about daily routine like restaurants idioms.

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Рік тому

      So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @ahmadmehri422 ❤️

  • @sheikhalimohamed8097
    @sheikhalimohamed8097 Рік тому

    Thank you for the lesson teacher

  • @hanifakbaryar6214
    @hanifakbaryar6214 Рік тому

    think you so much for your great teaching

  • @lauraaBecker03
    @lauraaBecker03 Рік тому

    thanks for sharing yur insigths! i spent al mu¡y day seeing your videos for hours😍🤩

  • @NhanNgo-ni1lp
    @NhanNgo-ni1lp Рік тому

    I am really into your video. Thank you very much for your wonderful works.

  • @KwongAlex-io3yz
    @KwongAlex-io3yz 7 місяців тому +1

    It is useful to me, thanks。

  • @cricketalrounder
    @cricketalrounder Рік тому

    You are a very fluent speaker and you`r speaking like a natural speaker

  • @chanmichan7749
    @chanmichan7749 Рік тому +1

    Great lesson as always !
    Love this long lesson .
    Thanks a million !

  • @LiLi-ws7qz
    @LiLi-ws7qz Рік тому

    This lesson is worth watching over and over again , thank you, Jennifer ❤

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Рік тому

      So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @LiLi-ws7qz ❤️

  • @marcinz6106
    @marcinz6106 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for your work. It is really helpfull and special thanks for course on how to overcome anxiety having public speaking activities. It is fantastic and changed my mind and in result quality of daily work. Thanks again.
    One question to subjected lesson : is it somehow possible to get only list (without description) of used words/phrasalverbs/idioms.?
    Kindly ask your support.

  • @barankarpat3327
    @barankarpat3327 Рік тому

    Beautiful technique o might god you’re lovely 🎉❤

  • @meitran6553
    @meitran6553 Рік тому

    I love your teaching so much that I referred my friend to watching your video

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Рік тому

      Wow, that's the best compliment ever. Thank you so much! ❤

  • @conbeats8664
    @conbeats8664 Рік тому

    Good pace and useful vocabulary.

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Рік тому

      So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @conbeats8664 ❤️

  • @OmarOmar-bh1iu
    @OmarOmar-bh1iu 11 місяців тому

    Thank you, you're generous.

  • @horacio3248
    @horacio3248 Рік тому +1

    Amazing job!! 👏💯✔️👍

  • @888taky
    @888taky Рік тому

    This is very useful to me, thanks a lot.
    辛苦了,お疲れ様でした

  • @jaisons4376
    @jaisons4376 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @hieugdragonkai5901
    @hieugdragonkai5901 Рік тому

    i'm really into your lesson, teacher.

  • @e-hastane4563
    @e-hastane4563 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Jennifer, It was an amazing lesson. I can't thank you enough. I am preparing for the Occupational English Test. If possible, could you provide some vocabulary lessons regarding OET for doctors?

  • @salahuddinnoorzad
    @salahuddinnoorzad 11 місяців тому

    Dear Coach,
    Thank you for all efforts you do on making such useful videos. As I was watching this video, I found out that there is a mistake in writing of a phrase verb (to phase in something), but you wrote (to phase something on) instead.
    I hope you correct it; or give mecmore information if I was wrong.
    Regards

  • @nuuro8336
    @nuuro8336 Рік тому

    Amazing lesson tnks teacher

  • @mandarmore.9635
    @mandarmore.9635 Рік тому

    thank you ma'am for this video

  • @mohamedalkassm3972
    @mohamedalkassm3972 Рік тому

    Hi Jennifer
    Thank you for this amazing and informative video, in the adjective part I couldn’t find the word “electic “ in the dictionary

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Рік тому

      I spelled it wrong (but pronounced it correctly), I'm sorry. It's "eclectic".

  • @RUNOV.A
    @RUNOV.A Рік тому

    Thanks your lesson,awesome you time ⏲

  • @Dragon-ue1wl
    @Dragon-ue1wl Рік тому

    Really you make the difficult aesy thanks so much

  • @sureshsinha2423
    @sureshsinha2423 Рік тому

    Superb explanation, very interesting.

  • @mariegabellus9439
    @mariegabellus9439 Рік тому

    You ARE THE BEST ❤❤❤❤

  • @ihsantutar1921
    @ihsantutar1921 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @mansourparsi1586
    @mansourparsi1586 Рік тому

    wow;3 hours of english. I just enjoy it. ✌✌👏👏👋👋👋💥💥😃😃🤩🤩😍

  • @Dragon-ue1wl
    @Dragon-ue1wl Рік тому

    I really benift from this lesson thanks

  • @cankutkuguoglu8566
    @cankutkuguoglu8566 Рік тому

    Thank you so much.

  • @parwizmohebi5059
    @parwizmohebi5059 Рік тому

    You are excellent jforrest i am a new student from Afghanistan

  • @ВикторияШевченкоПесниподгитару

    45:20 Can you explain, please, why do we use V3 (the word "sunk") in this sentence "It took him a while before his mother's death sunk in"? Moreover, the verb "sunk" must be used with has/have, mustn't it?

  • @AnnaYurkevichene
    @AnnaYurkevichene Рік тому

    Oh my gosh it is something awesome ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @mticona7841
    @mticona7841 8 місяців тому

    Excellent...

  • @NicoleY90
    @NicoleY90 Рік тому +1

    Great video ,great teacher ❤