I am really excited for my new phase of life: College in September. Your lectures will prove useful as my country has various language groups but English connects all of us.
Yeah , Daily British Slang really tugs at my curiosity ! Most of these words are in my printed English- Dutch Dictionaries, and thanks Kat , you are such a great help for context - explanation and pronunciation , so that I wont go rusty in my daily English .💗
You're great again, as I always emphasize to my students: 'language never rests'. Now, it is my turn to contribute :): “You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to desist from it" (Ethics of Fathers, 2:21). This book is one of the most classic wisdom books in rabbinical literature. I'm not a religious Jew, but there is a lot of good stuff for inspiration and self-motivation. The point of the idiom is simple: do your best, that's my motto in life.
Thanks Katherine very good english teaching every things amazing from you even though pretty voice and clear sound help a lot be understand language journey
fab Katherine.. some of these slangs i came across during my stay in UK. Good to brush up my knowledge . The way you present is just captivating. keep it up and we wlill keep learning . cheers
Great English lesson, I need to watch your previous videos again, grab my pen and notebook to use those new slangs, thanks for another helpful lesson ❤
Hi Katharine, i liked a lot your video, is very interesting this slang topic,and is so nice the way you explain the whole lesson you got my attention from beggining to end! You are a really good teacher, I always look for your friday's video, thanks for the lesson!
Hi Katherine, my lovely, my fridays' sunlight, my ears' delight, my rose of England ! 🌹😊 Is Tom a musician too? So interesting that he is building a guitar. Reminds me of Brian May who also designed and built his own guitar 'The Red Special' (see wiki if this is of interest to you ;-) with his father; and amazingly as you may know, this is the one that rocked Queen throughout the band's entire career! May I ask if it is an acoustic one or an electric guitar he is making? I'm intrigued and couldn't really figure out about the piece you spoke about. Is it the top saddle (also called nut)? ...Or outright, and more probably I think ,the headstock, I mean the head of the guitar basically that carries the tuning mécanisms (tuning machines)? ... Anyways, I hope you will show us a photo when it is finished; I'm passionate with guitars. I never built one but I would have liked to ! Apart from that, I loved the lesson and all the words you wonderfully chose and presented as I am always curious about British slang. Did you say a fifty pound note you found? Wow, what a fluke ! not bad, you were indeed so jammy !🍀 and I guess it will provide a lil' boost to your wedding even if I know how expensive and almost prohibitive it has become to get married in England these days ... 😲 Many thanks Katherine! 🙏👏👏I hope you will release many other lessons about slang and idioms that I also love. Have a sweet Sunday, See ya next friday. Bisous bisous, love 😘🌹❤☮🕊🎹🎸
~~~~ A wee corner of my brolly ~~~~~ It was pouring on the main road She was walking sans umbrella But I had one, no doubt, borrowed The same morning from a fella So I hurried to her rescue To propose her a lil' refuge; By drying water from her face With a soft air, she told me "yes". Making our way, how sweet it was To hear us both the lovely swash Of the raindrops falling gently Upon the roof of my brelly As at the Flood I would have liked, With no end enjoy the shower To keep her, under my shelter During forty days, forty nights A wee corner of my brelly Against a piece of paradise She had something of an angel A wee corner of paradise Against a piece of a brelly I wasn't losing out at all. But foolishly, even in storms To some country, they go, the roads And soon hers set up a blockade On the skyline of my madness She had to leave, I saw her rush After saying 'thank you so much!' I saw her vanish in raindrops, Leave gayly to my oblivion... A wee corner of my brelly Against a piece of paradise She had something of an angel! A wee corner of paradise Against a piece of a brelly I wasn't losing out for sure! F. 03/15/2024. ☂🌂🌧🌧 💞🌹🧡
Hi from Sardinia! Thx for your new video. I'll need to watch it maybe 3 or 4 times to remember them all...in the meantime I'll share it with some friends...🖐️
Every explanation of your lessons is so clear to understand... thanks for the video....l love learning British idioms and slang , by the way it's night in my country so l would say good evening...
One minute sunny, other minute thunderstorm 😅 By the way, I watched Finding Neverland. You had recommended it long time ago 😅 Thank you for the lesson 👍🏻
Elevenses' is a great word. In the past having interaction with foreigner friends at my native town in Christian Hospital, Pakistani Tea was served with Snacks etc. therefrom I got the idea and became used to that ' elevenses" till today.
Hi Katherine, love the slang! I was and still am a volunteer with donkeys. I wonder is it not because they can live to be very old that the phrase 'donkey's years' is used? They can live to over 40 years old.
@@englishwithkatharine in the Netherlands! but in the UK there is also The Donkey Sanctuary, probably you know this charity. Love the word jammy, thanks.
Hello there 👋, my rumen and foreigner who has lived in the UK for more than 10 years. I would love to watch your videos. I'm really enjoying myself to learn and picked up as much as I can more tips 😌 ☺️ snd here to say thank you 😊 🙏 for your chanel i wish you keep 🙏 doing what you love because you lookin such a beautiful woman pretty 😍 because you impressed me with yourself outfit i love to see wonan to be dressed 👗 very smartly if u can say or use this word because i like this kind of woman or women to wear nice dress like your one. Stay blessed 🙌 😇 and be always good-looking 🙏 woman and person. God bless 🙌
Hello Katharine. I'm back. I've had a difficult time recently so I didn't watch your videos so often. But I love listening to your melliflous voice 😊. I'm looking forward to listening your next videos. Be happy😊
Driving in my hometown is a massive kerfuffle too during rush hours 😁 Back in the day we used to have elevenses at my granny’s i love it 😍 Finally today i learned how to describe that feeling when you want more of something: Cashews are moreish 😉 Thank you for these lovely slang words ❤ Looking forward for more ☪️
I haven’t seen such entertaining and highly educative English lessons in donkey‘s years.😊 … Not a single reason to ever be miffed 😂 … I am loving it❤ … Cheers😊
Hi dear Kate, great video!! After having seen it, now I need an elevenses, so I think I will rustle up some food... Thanks a lot, always💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
👏👏👏👏👏👏Gooorgeous English without an accent, if you know what I mean !😀😉 Ages ago I looked after my uncle's ponies at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, and everybody there spoke just like you !😄😄😄😄 Muchos saludos desde Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧
Hi Katharine!!! I had heard that "donkey's years" initially was "donkey's ears" because the ears of the donkeys are long. "Years" and "ears" in spoken english sounds the same, so with time it became in "donkey's years". I don't know if that's true but sounds logical. Had You ever heard this story? Have a wonderful weekend!!!
Your videos are important event for me every Friday. I love the way you share information. You always make it more fun. Enjoy your weekend and lots of love 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Thank you Katherine for your lovely Slang Words. I want to learn them. You seem to have cold and flu. I can recognise it from your different voice. It's because of too much cold weather. In my country Sri Lanka, we are experiencing a too much hot weather and I got a viral fever for weeks. Finally I went to see a doctor. I hope you will be fine Katherine
"Thank you for the English lessons! Your content is clear, engaging, and truly helpful for all of us looking to improve. Keep up the great work!"❤
So glad you like it! 🤗🤗
Thank you for presenting your daily English / Natural English. This lesson is very helpful!
So glad you found it helpful!! 😊☺️
Great means .great mind ❤
My favourite Tutor of English!Many thanks indeed!
I am really excited for my new phase of life: College in September. Your lectures will prove useful as my country has various language groups but English connects all of us.
Oh that’s sooo exciting!! ✨✨
Hi Marathi is my mother tongue , what is yours? 😊
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Yeah , Daily British Slang really tugs at my curiosity !
Most of these words are in my printed English- Dutch Dictionaries,
and thanks Kat , you are such a great help for context - explanation and pronunciation , so that I wont go rusty in my daily English .💗
Glad to help 😊☺️
Very interesting. It is good to know. We do use 'grub' and 'a dive' a lot here in the USA.
Love both of those 💗
That's been fantastic! Thank you! ❤🎉 Yes, please, create more lessons on the topic! 🙏😍
You're great again, as I always emphasize to my students: 'language never rests'.
Now, it is my turn to contribute :): “You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to desist from it" (Ethics of Fathers, 2:21). This book is one of the most classic wisdom books in rabbinical literature.
I'm not a religious Jew, but there is a lot of good stuff for inspiration and self-motivation. The point of the idiom is simple: do your best, that's my motto in life.
Love that 😍
Brilliant stuff. Hidden gem for those who want to take their English to the next level. Subscribed. Keep it up!
🤗🤗 welcome to my channel! 🥰
Thanks
Katherine very good english teaching every things amazing from you even though pretty voice and clear sound help a lot be understand language journey
Lovely Katherine on one side and joyful Lucy on the other, a great combination to ignite my passion for learning English. Keep up the amazing work 😊
Love Lucy 🫶
I prefer Katharine because she's more sensitive, delicate, and more feminine.
Dear Katherine, thank you VERY MUCH for your videos! You're MY FAVOURITE IN THE WHOLE WORLD!!!
Just lovely and extremely useful video as usual❤ well done, Katherine, you are the salt of the earth😊
Thank youuu 🤗
fab Katherine.. some of these slangs i came across during my stay in UK. Good to brush up my knowledge . The way you present is just captivating. keep it up and we wlill keep learning . cheers
Katherine, you are so lovely! And your videos are great! I'm learning a lot from them. Thanks a lot from Italy! ❤
Welcome!! 🙌👍
I have so much joy when watching your videos, not only this one. Thank you so much ^-^
So glad to hear that! 🤗
Great English lesson, I need to watch your previous videos again, grab my pen and notebook to use those new slangs, thanks for another helpful lesson ❤
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I'm learning every day for your video. Thank you
So glad to hear that! 🤗
Thanks a bunch, Kat! It was really helpful. ❤
Lots of love from India!❤
Thank you, what you taught is so useful, not knowing slangs is really my pain point. Your video is moreish!
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You are...i don't know... amazing! Love you, love your channel.aaaahhh❤
Very kind 😊
Hi Katharine, i liked a lot your video, is very interesting this slang topic,and is so nice the way you explain the whole lesson you got my attention from beggining to end! You are a really good teacher, I always look for your friday's video, thanks for the lesson!
🤗🤗🥰🙏🫶 thank youuu!!
Thank you and happy to see you again!
You too !! 🌼
It's really important to pay attention to the slang because it can help me understand better people in Great Britain. Thank you so much ❤❤❤
Yes, great for that! If you hear it you’re more likely to understand it 🥰
This was amazing ⭐ looking forward to seeing more such lessons!❤🎉
Glad you liked it! 🥰
Describing about the irregular eyesbrowns size and shape using bonker can call on a smile on my face.
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Each lesson contains something new
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Have a good weekend. We are fasting this month . Ramadan Kareem.Thanks for lesson.
Hi katharine thank you for you amazing videos
You’re very welcome 😊☺️
Hi Katherine, my lovely, my fridays' sunlight, my ears' delight, my rose of England ! 🌹😊
Is Tom a musician too? So interesting that he is building a guitar. Reminds me of Brian May who also designed and built his own guitar 'The Red Special' (see wiki if this is of interest to you ;-) with his father; and amazingly as you may know, this is the one that rocked Queen throughout the band's entire career!
May I ask if it is an acoustic one or an electric guitar he is making? I'm intrigued and couldn't really figure out about the piece you spoke about. Is it the top saddle (also called nut)? ...Or outright, and more probably I think ,the headstock, I mean the head of the guitar basically that carries the tuning mécanisms (tuning machines)? ...
Anyways, I hope you will show us a photo when it is finished; I'm passionate with guitars. I never built one but I would have liked to !
Apart from that, I loved the lesson and all the words you wonderfully chose and presented as I am always curious about British slang.
Did you say a fifty pound note you found? Wow, what a fluke ! not bad, you were indeed so jammy !🍀 and I guess it will provide a lil' boost to your wedding even if I know how expensive and almost prohibitive it has become to get married in England these days ... 😲
Many thanks Katherine! 🙏👏👏I hope you will release many other lessons about slang and idioms that I also love.
Have a sweet Sunday, See ya next friday. Bisous bisous, love 😘🌹❤☮🕊🎹🎸
I will don’t worry 😊☺️ it was indeed a fluke! Another great expression 😍😍 will show guitar when finished! 😊☺️
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Aww.. great! Merci Katherine! :-) 🎸💞
I found a crispy seaweed snack from Thailand is soooo "moreish". Thanks for teaching this adjective.
Oooh yes I love seaweed 🥰🥰
~~~~ A wee corner of my brolly ~~~~~
It was pouring on the main road
She was walking sans umbrella
But I had one, no doubt, borrowed
The same morning from a fella
So I hurried to her rescue
To propose her a lil' refuge;
By drying water from her face
With a soft air, she told me "yes".
Making our way, how sweet it was
To hear us both the lovely swash
Of the raindrops falling gently
Upon the roof of my brelly
As at the Flood I would have liked,
With no end enjoy the shower
To keep her, under my shelter
During forty days, forty nights
A wee corner of my brelly
Against a piece of paradise
She had something of an angel
A wee corner of paradise
Against a piece of a brelly
I wasn't losing out at all.
But foolishly, even in storms
To some country, they go, the roads
And soon hers set up a blockade
On the skyline of my madness
She had to leave, I saw her rush
After saying 'thank you so much!'
I saw her vanish in raindrops,
Leave gayly to my oblivion...
A wee corner of my brelly
Against a piece of paradise
She had something of an angel!
A wee corner of paradise
Against a piece of a brelly
I wasn't losing out for sure!
F. 03/15/2024.
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Dear Katharine, I'm always hanging on your every word. Another great video! I've just come across that jammy can also mean very easy.
Not heard of that 🤔
@@englishwithkatharine Here an example from the Cambridge Dictionary: "It was a jammy assignment - more of a holiday really."
Katharine is just like crispy crisps or chocolate truffles, a fine pastry, good poetry or a great beer or wine, she is exquisite and so moorish !
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Haha, why thank you very much!! 🌼😊
Thank you 💗💗💗
Lovely lesson like always Kat🥰 Have a nice spring sunday🌸🌳🌺
You too 🤗🤗🤗
Loved it 💖💖! And the most funny slang was donkey's years 😂😂.
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I quite liked the video!! ❤🎉
It's just so informative and relaxing at the same time 😊
Thanks a lot! looking forward to the next video.. 💙
Glad you liked it 🤗😊🥰
hi Kathrine l like your topics and your expalanation and I love you very much.....thanks
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Hi from Sardinia! Thx for your new video. I'll need to watch it maybe 3 or 4 times to remember them all...in the meantime I'll share it with some friends...🖐️
Oh thank youuuu! 😀😊☺️
Exquisite. Thank you ❤
What a compliment 😊💕 thank you!
Thank you Katherine ❤
lol at @6:20 you re definitely thinking of how to soften the fact that the meat was raw .. 😆 no way to understate that
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Thank you ❤ I like your way of teaching and I can feel the passion that you have
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So many new beautiful words, thanks a lot, Katharine, you are my best teacher🌹have a lovely weekend!
So glad you enjoyed the video 😊☺️
Every explanation of your lessons is so clear to understand... thanks for the video....l love learning British idioms and slang , by the way it's night in my country so l would say good evening...
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Hello kat,
Once again amazing content, plz make travel vlog around the city and teach us English about culture, heritage,
That’s a good idea! Maybe in the future 😊☺️
Keep coming Ms.Katherine! Thank you🙏
You’re welcome!! 🌼🫶
wow this video was really awesome.. nice words.. you picked for us.. thank you
So glad you liked it!!
It is raining here this morning, I have to take my brolly. Thanks again, Katherine ❤❤❤❤
One minute sunny, other minute thunderstorm 😅 By the way, I watched Finding Neverland. You had recommended it long time ago 😅 Thank you for the lesson 👍🏻
Ohhh live that film 🥰🥰
Elevenses' is a great word. In the past having interaction with foreigner friends at my native town in Christian Hospital, Pakistani Tea was served with Snacks etc. therefrom I got the idea and became used to that ' elevenses" till today.
Ah that’s lovely 🥰
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Hi Katherine, love the slang! I was and still am a volunteer with donkeys. I wonder is it not because they can live to be very old that the phrase 'donkey's years' is used? They can live to over 40 years old.
Wow!!! You volunteer with donkeys 🥹🥹😍😍
@@englishwithkatharine in the Netherlands! but in the UK there is also The Donkey Sanctuary, probably you know this charity. Love the word jammy, thanks.
2:47 the B is actually quite ...?
Strong 😊
@@englishwithkatharine Thank you, but I didn't quite catch what you said. You sounded like saying "Booh-ish"!
I really enjoyed watching and listening to your attractive presentation! Thanks from my ❤️
You’re very welcome 😊☺️
Hello there 👋, my rumen and foreigner who has lived in the UK for more than 10 years. I would love to watch your videos. I'm really enjoying myself to learn and picked up as much as I can more tips 😌 ☺️ snd here to say thank you 😊 🙏 for your chanel i wish you keep 🙏 doing what you love because you lookin such a beautiful woman pretty 😍 because you impressed me with yourself outfit i love to see wonan to be dressed 👗 very smartly if u can say or use this word because i like this kind of woman or women to wear nice dress like your one. Stay blessed 🙌 😇 and be always good-looking 🙏 woman and person. God bless 🙌
Thanks a lot! So many useful slangwords!
Glad you think so! 🤗😊
Even after 9 years in the UK I keep learning new slang, ain't that bonkers? :D. Thanks Katharine!
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Absolutely love your videos ❤ Fun, entertaining and " moreish " 😊😊 cant wait for the next one ! Well done ❤
Heheh! Glad you liked it!! 🫶🌼😊
Hello Katharine.
I'm back. I've had a difficult time recently so I didn't watch your videos so often. But I love listening to your melliflous voice 😊. I'm looking forward to listening your next videos. Be happy😊
🥰🥰🥰 I hope times get better for you xxx
"Moreish" is such a beautiful word!! 😊
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Driving in my hometown is a massive kerfuffle too during rush hours 😁
Back in the day we used to have elevenses at my granny’s i love it 😍
Finally today i learned how to describe that feeling when you want more of something: Cashews are moreish 😉
Thank you for these lovely slang words ❤ Looking forward for more ☪️
Cashews are sooooo moreish you are absolutely right!! 🙌😋
Wonderful speech & Wonderful lesson, dear Katharine!!!😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Thank youuu 🙌☺️
Thanks for one more useful lesson but please let me know whether we can use slangs in formal use.
No, not for formal use. Daily informal English 👍
"Natural English" oooh, I love that ❤
I haven’t seen such entertaining and highly educative English lessons in donkey‘s years.😊 … Not a single reason to ever be miffed 😂 … I am loving it❤ … Cheers😊
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Good evening katharine. I have to say the truth,I had never heard these words, thanks a lot for your very useful videos and I see you next friday.
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Hi Katherine, thanks for your lesson. Would you also put the IPA of the word ? It may be helpful to learn how to pronounce it. Thanks a lot!
I don’t use the ipa chart in my teachings but I will put the phonetic spelling in future 👍
@@englishwithkatharine thanks a lot!:)
The best one 👏
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You are drop dead georgious 😊 , hope I use the idiom properly
Fantastic as always Katharine! 👏 👌 😊
Thank youuu 😊😊🌸🐰
Your videos are really helpful.I learned alot from it😊Could you make a video about common phrasel verbs??
Yes - great idea!! 🥰🥰
One of your cushty lessons , sweet Kath ❤Am terribly fond of Brit slangs- honest .
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Entertaining lesson. It was fun to learn some slang words from England 🏴 😃
Glad you liked it!! 😊🫶
Hi dear Kate, great video!! After having seen it, now I need an elevenses, so I think I will rustle up some food... Thanks a lot, always💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Yessss go and have something!🥰
Hava a lovely weekend! You too. ❤❤
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“In Brighton the seagull are like dog with wings” 😂😂😂 I really love it
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I really like to listen from you everyday thanks
Very good education thanks
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Thank you for the Lesson today Maam Have a great weekend 👌
You too! 😊🥰
👏👏👏👏👏👏Gooorgeous English without an accent, if you know what I mean !😀😉
Ages ago I looked after my uncle's ponies at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, and everybody there spoke just like you !😄😄😄😄
Muchos saludos desde Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧
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Thank you very much awesome❤
You’re welcome! 🤗
Thank you katharine for this useful lesson 😊❤
So glad you liked it!! 😊☺️
In half of meeting time, we enjoyed ourselves by doing Elevenses, we had some meal and drank a glass of hot Coffee🕚☕
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Amazing, that is something really new, thanks a lot ..❤
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thanks 😊 amazing video
Gorgeous and fabulous as always
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Have a nice day Kat .
Hi Katharine!!! I had heard that "donkey's years" initially was "donkey's ears" because the ears of the donkeys are long. "Years" and "ears" in spoken english sounds the same, so with time it became in "donkey's years". I don't know if that's true but sounds logical. Had You ever heard this story?
Have a wonderful weekend!!!
Love that! Haven’t heard that but I’m going to just believe it regardless!! 🥰
Your videos are important event for me every Friday. I love the way you share information. You always make it more fun. Enjoy your weekend and lots of love 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
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Thank you Katherine for your lovely Slang Words. I want to learn them. You seem to have cold and flu. I can recognise it from your different voice. It's because of too much cold weather. In my country Sri Lanka, we are experiencing a too much hot weather and I got a viral fever for weeks. Finally I went to see a doctor. I hope you will be fine Katherine
You are right, I was getting over a terrible cold!! Better now 🤗🤗🤗
Miffed could be a synonim of baffled?
No, they are very different. Baffled relates to being confused 👍
Your eyes are so big and expressive..! So beautiful.!
Now in Paraguay we have a heat wave of 40 degreese AND more
Really? 🥵 that’s too much for me!
That was fun.
That was great! Thanks a lot!
You’re welcome!! 😊🤗
You are the best teacher in the world
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Thank you.
You’re welcome! 🤗
Tks
Very informative. I have learnt a lot.
Glad to hear that! 🤗🤗
First ! 😊👍❤
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