Thanks Katharine for this endearing video. It brings me great memories from the only time I has been in London (Although we have travelled to UK more than 15 times and we will come back in August). Our hotel was near Hyde Park. Every morning I ran in this park, surrounding the lake, seeing the swans, glancing some squirrels.
Katharine is a sun!!! But a sun that doesn't cause you damage. You don't need to put sun cream on your body. She hugs you with her warmth. Enjoy this sun!!! This sun will fill you with love and joy. After seeing her, you will feel yourself more alive, like the flower feels itself so, when it's caressed by the sun. Thank You Katharine!!! Brilliant job!!! Have a wonderful weekend!!! Enjoy your time!!! Enjoy your life!!!
Hi Katherine, I heard some really beautiful English words from you which are from Hyde Park. I like your beautiful necklace and you are teaching me new words Catherine in British English. You are a fantastic teacher
2:42: True. My face like: (huh?) then like: (oh, I get the point!). 8:39: Into the past! A cozy memory in Katharine's childhood (I am sure of that!). Well, you look so charming this Friday with that outfit 🙈❤. Summer is coming next week! What will do you, Katharine? My best wishes for you this new and warm season. hermosa 🥰. Additionally, thanks a million for the video!
Hello Dear Katherine, This lesson is a Special of Specials because it drove me to a Special Room where I learnt and Dreamed and kept some memories of my favourite instructor/trainer/friend in my heart. Thanks and Thanks once again, Warm Regards.
Hi my lovely, my fridays' ray of sunshine, my Rose of England! 🌹😊 Such a wonderful theme and such an exquisite lesson Kath ! Yes, I love your necklace, totally somptuous and elegant on you indeed! I didn't know of 'scoth eggs' thanks for that one! Interesting too that the dominant colour of British picnics is Beige 🙂 I'm not surprised of all these pigeons, foxes and squirrels at your window when you record for they're obviousy aware of their chances to to attend in exclusivity and preview the recording of our lovely fairy and magician of words. Oh wait, I have to top up my beer and I'm with you again! ... 🍺 👍 Ok, where were we? ... O yeah, preggers ... In French, we would say, among many others, 'en cloque' ('in blister' literally) as a slang équivalent (Like in the beautiful song by Renaud: 'En cloque' on the album 'Morgane de toi' ! where he also wrote what is probably the most beautiful song ever: 'Mistral Gagnant' So many synonyms here: she's expecting /gravid / preggo /up the duff / knocked up / a bun in the oven etc. :-) I would have said 'Molly, don't move!', but 'Molly, freeze!' is so much funner, love it, thanks for that one too! Oh you know, I have to say that wasps are basically way, way less evil than men if you give it a thought! I personnaly find them beautiful and don't fear of them. As long as you let them alone, they generally don't pose major problems ;-) Even if I prefer🐝s Oh Kate, freeze! Duck your head, there's a spider going down staight for you ! 🕷😅 reminds me of another episode ;-) Balmy... what a beautiful word! Rather than really hot (I'd rather say 'scorching' or sth like that probably instead;-) it gives more the sense of 'mild, sweet, embalmed, pleasant, lukewarm,...probably. What do you think? Then, I remember indeed how friendly squirrels were when we visited St James Park ...Or was it Hyde Park, I can't remember precisely in fact, it was such a long time ago; i think it was not far from Buckingham Palace we had visited previously, so it was prolly st James, can you confirm?... so yeah I was so surprised when a squirrel, out of the blue, began climbing my leg with speed of light and was at the end of my arm in no time to steal a piece of the sandwich or biscuit I was eating; after that I had to share it whith him and was soon surrounded by all its mates come begging for their share ! I think i eventually had to flee to 'get over' the situation and get rid of them...😂🐿🐿🐿 Of course I wasn't disappointed by the lovely 'word of the week'! which is not only a lovely choice, but also a fitting way to say how eloquent this delightful lesson was. I would say that Aurélien Barrau is so amazingly eloquent! The theme, your voice, your charm, your lively tone, your fresh, bubbly, sparkling personality made this wonderful presentation, as always, a real treat I truly enjoyed! In fact, you are a true sunshine ! a fabulous episode! Merci beaucoup Katherine, excellent week-end à toi! 🙏👏👏👏 Bisous bisous, Love 😘🌹❤❤❤✨🐿🌼🐝🐿
@@englishwithkatharine Merci Katharine! Glad you liked it My gift: Here is a link, not for 'en cloque' but for 'Mistral Gagnant'. In that song Renaud addresses his little daughter with whom he passes some moments. He evokes his own past as a child and the sweets of his childhood; he evokes nostalgia and time passing; For me, (as for most of the French), it is among the three greatest songs ever written in French for the unfathomable beauty of the text and the wonderful piano melody. I get goosebumps each time I listen to this song. You could learn it on the piano I guess :-) 🎹 when you think that he wrote it in a few minutes and only because he was missing a song for his album and he even hesitated to put it on the album ! ... I had made a translation in English though it is very tricky to render it in another language because he uses a lot of sweets brands of the time; so I had to find English equivalents which was not easy; tell me if you want to have an idea of the lyrics in English and I will try to find my transcription ua-cam.com/video/_YqzuE-5RE8/v-deo.html I have to love you and leave you for now my sweetie! :-) Bisous 🥰😍🤗
Good afternoon, my princess...a beautiful sunny day day...hyde park greener than usual...and a splendid pic-nic sort out in a magical way...What a fantastic day! Well, scotch eggs....mmh, I don't know if they're my cup of tea, because I don't love eggs (I know, I'm weird) but the rest is absolutely lovely! Thanks for using the verb "top up"...I've never heard before! Pimms is an adorable cocktail! A bun in the oven is a so funny expression...anyway, preggers is a good slang word to memorize! Looking at your skin, I'd say that you should put a high factor sun cream on your face, 'cause your skin is so soft and smooth; be careful when you'll come and visit Italy, above all if you do it in summertime! I get crazy for the verb "duck"...It's so cute! Ops, in my vocabolary balmy is translated as pleasant, mild and so you shouldn't need to shelter in the shade...as for squirrels, they are pretty cunning! They know people in Hyde park will give them something to eat and so they get cheeky! It's good to use the english words, that I love the most, rather than american words...Real english is that one spoken in England (I'm sure I'll be hated by a lot of people now) or at least is that one I prefer to anything else...I wish I was able to be eloquent some day...wishful thinking😞 Have a great weekend, my princess!
@@englishwithkatharineDear Katharine, not only beautiful necklace, everything: your voice, your eyes and lips, your charisma... Listening to you, I feel like I'm back in my childhood. You are like a wonderful fairy from a fairy tale to me.
I do like your necklace. I will visit Hyde Park soon and will eat my sandwich there. Pimms? I will go for that but maybe I will top it up with Tequila. Hey, it goes good with frozen lime juice. We say duck and cover sometimes but it a totally different 1950s meaning.
Hello, Katharine.😊 I learned many new words in this video, such as top up, preggers, factor, wasp, duck, balmy and get over. And which made me want to visit Hyde Park and see the friendly squirrels.🦢🍦🐿️ Plus, I'd say eloquent is a perfect word for describing yourself indeed. You rock❗🤩💕
Hi Katherine..nice to see you and you look super gorgeous wearing that necklace.! It complements everything else you're wearing.! I also wanna visit Hyde park someday.! I love squirrels, they're so cute.!
Lovely! In the states we also say "sun screen" or "sun tan lotion", often depending upon whether you're trying to prevent skin damage (50+ SPF) or get a good tan. Cheers!
@@englishwithkatharine @englishwithkatharine Oh you're quite correct dear, "sun block" is indeed used! We just have such a plethora of naming conventions in the states for many things, being so graphically and culturally dispersed as we are. But I would agree "sun cream" is strictly British. Long live the King! I'm American and hope you don't mind me popping in on your channel now and then. Grandfather was born and raised in England and it's interesting to learn of the British ways :-) Soothing as well. Cheers! Oh PS, please don't ever go out in summer sun for more than 10-20 minutes without 50 spf on ALL exposed skin!!! Just a reminder, if I may say, that time passes so quickly and all of our events, experiences and exposures add up. Bye now!
Happy memories of drinking Pimm's in the summertime which reminded me of another summertime drink of elderflower cordial with water, mint and lemon. Cheers!
Thank you for the teaching, I have learned new Brits words. e.g. Pimms, preggers, freeze, duck your head, balmy, move into a shave, can't get over something friendly..... Those have enriched me.
Dear Gorgeous, You talk about necklace in the beginning of the video, you raise the value of the necklace by having it around your beautiful neck. Take great care of yourself and stay healthy.
Hi Katherine. 👋 Love your playful and engaging teaching. 🙂I think the way you use "duck" is one of many influencing words from the Viking era and the Scandinavian languages. We almost pronounce it the same way, and it has a very similar spelling - "dukk".
Hi sweet Kate, you're very good looking with that amazing necklace🌹when I have ice cream, I always get the ice cream topped up with chocolate.Once a wasp was lying on my ice-cream, Gosh.. I completely got freezed😂 Very intriguing video... As always 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
oh...I forgot...in Germany we do also have a verb "ducken" which also means to duck..duck down..or swiftly move your head or even torso aside to avoid being hit by something coming your way swiftly (like a pidgeon, or a tree-branch lashing back into its place after having been bent by the one guy in front of you during a dschungle tour..) or we say duck dich ! (meaning duck yourself..or bent down) when we want to warn someone..not to hit his forhead on a low entrance door..or cave ceiling..etc... ; squirrels in Germany are mainly red..not grey as in England...when I first visited England as a pupil in the 1980s ..this was exciting for me to spot any grey ones... :)
Hi Katharine! You` re always such a ray of sunshine! I `ve also been to Hyde Park, it was very nice to read the book of The Sign of Four. I like works of Conan Doyle. anyway I made up mind to learn English in Italki, I'm bit of excited!
I loved your necklace and your dress. About the video lesson I also loved it as usual. You're my favourite English teacher 😊. Every Friday, I'm always looking forward to watching your lessons when I have some spare time.
Simply brilliant and so informative Wish me luck .I am coming to UK Belfast to be precise in last week of June to take FRCR exam.You can google it if you want but in short it is an exam for doctors. If i clear it i will be able to relocate to UK and i wish to have scotch eggs with you and Tom one day .
Speaking of pigeons. I watched yesterday one walking inside Sainsbury's Supermarket at Fulham Broadway Station(District line). It checked every isle looking for food. The pigeon navigated through customers and it wasn't afraid of them. I'm sorry I can't attach a photo of it to my comment.
Katherine teacher ❤ your necklace is absolutely amazing- yeah love it and you deserved it from that company- necklace is simple and lovely just like you 🙏⭐
You're an eloquent teacher, Katherine ❤
Yes, she is!😊
Your video made me miss Hyde park. I love going there, and from there especially in Kensington gardens. Such a lovely place
You're gorgeous and eloquent, Katharine! Thank you so much!
Aww thank you so much 🤗🤗
Thanks Katharine for this endearing video. It brings me great memories from the only time I has been in London (Although we have travelled to UK more than 15 times and we will come back in August). Our hotel was near Hyde Park. Every morning I ran in this park, surrounding the lake, seeing the swans, glancing some squirrels.
That sounds soooo lovely 🤗
Katharine is a sun!!! But a sun that doesn't cause you damage. You don't need to put sun cream on your body. She hugs you with her warmth. Enjoy this sun!!! This sun will fill you with love and joy. After seeing her, you will feel yourself more alive, like the flower feels itself so, when it's caressed by the sun.
Thank You Katharine!!! Brilliant job!!!
Have a wonderful weekend!!! Enjoy your time!!! Enjoy your life!!!
So lovely 🙏 🙏🙏
Excellent explaination Katharine. You are a hidden gem.... you are doing a great job...
I can't really describe your videos other than nice and enjoyable.You're simply the best teacher .
So kind 🤗
Your mother tongue is such a rich and vast language that it is not easy to decide what to read and what to leave out! 😊
Hi Katherine, I heard some really beautiful English words from you which are from Hyde Park. I like your beautiful necklace and you are teaching me new words Catherine in British English. You are a fantastic teacher
I love your voice n accent kathryne❤❤❤❤
Thanks You Miss Kathy!!!
2:42: True. My face like: (huh?) then like: (oh, I get the point!). 8:39: Into the past! A cozy memory in Katharine's childhood (I am sure of that!). Well, you look so charming this Friday with that outfit 🙈❤. Summer is coming next week! What will do you, Katharine? My best wishes for you this new and warm season. hermosa 🥰. Additionally, thanks a million for the video!
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@@englishwithkatharine Have a great weekend 😊💗.
Hello Dear Katherine,
This lesson is a Special of Specials because it drove me to a Special Room where I learnt and Dreamed and kept some memories of my favourite instructor/trainer/friend in my heart.
Thanks and Thanks once again,
Warm Regards.
Too elegant and over eloquent teacher ❤ 🌺
Aww that’s nice of you to say 🤗🤗💞💞
Hello Miss Katherine that good Friday with always the vocabulary new listening. The next week. A guys autum. 🍁🍂☁️❄️🇨🇱🌎📚🎓
That necklace looks so beautiful!
En español decimos elocuente y tiene el mismo significado, linda palabra. Gracias por tus vídeos 😊
Hi my lovely, my fridays' ray of sunshine, my Rose of England! 🌹😊
Such a wonderful theme and such an exquisite lesson Kath !
Yes, I love your necklace, totally somptuous and elegant on you indeed!
I didn't know of 'scoth eggs' thanks for that one! Interesting too that the dominant colour of British picnics is Beige 🙂
I'm not surprised of all these pigeons, foxes and squirrels at your window when you record for they're obviousy aware of their chances to to attend in exclusivity and preview the recording of our lovely fairy and magician of words.
Oh wait, I have to top up my beer and I'm with you again! ... 🍺 👍
Ok, where were we? ... O yeah, preggers ... In French, we would say, among many others, 'en cloque' ('in blister' literally) as a slang équivalent (Like in the beautiful song by Renaud: 'En cloque' on the album 'Morgane de toi' ! where he also wrote what is probably the most beautiful song ever: 'Mistral Gagnant'
So many synonyms here: she's expecting /gravid / preggo /up the duff / knocked up / a bun in the oven etc. :-)
I would have said 'Molly, don't move!', but 'Molly, freeze!' is so much funner, love it, thanks for that one too!
Oh you know, I have to say that wasps are basically way, way less evil than men if you give it a thought! I personnaly find them beautiful and don't fear of them. As long as you let them alone, they generally don't pose major problems ;-) Even if I prefer🐝s
Oh Kate, freeze! Duck your head, there's a spider going down staight for you ! 🕷😅 reminds me of another episode ;-)
Balmy... what a beautiful word! Rather than really hot (I'd rather say 'scorching' or sth like that probably instead;-) it gives more the sense of 'mild, sweet, embalmed, pleasant, lukewarm,...probably. What do you think?
Then, I remember indeed how friendly squirrels were when we visited St James Park ...Or was it Hyde Park, I can't remember precisely in fact, it was such a long time ago; i think it was not far from Buckingham Palace we had visited previously, so it was prolly st James, can you confirm?... so yeah I was so surprised when a squirrel, out of the blue, began climbing my leg with speed of light and was at the end of my arm in no time to steal a piece of the sandwich or biscuit I was eating; after that I had to share it whith him and was soon surrounded by all its mates come begging for their share ! I think i eventually had to flee to 'get over' the situation and get rid of them...😂🐿🐿🐿
Of course I wasn't disappointed by the lovely 'word of the week'! which is not only a lovely choice, but also a fitting way to say how eloquent this delightful lesson was. I would say that Aurélien Barrau is so amazingly eloquent!
The theme, your voice, your charm, your lively tone, your fresh, bubbly, sparkling personality made this wonderful presentation, as always, a real treat I truly enjoyed! In fact, you are a true sunshine !
a fabulous episode!
Merci beaucoup Katherine, excellent week-end à toi! 🙏👏👏👏
Bisous bisous, Love 😘🌹❤❤❤✨🐿🌼🐝🐿
Wondeful comment!! Love your use of “prolly” !! Yes balmy isn’t crazy hot but that’s what they said 🤷♀️ 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@@englishwithkatharine Merci Katharine! Glad you liked it
My gift: Here is a link, not for 'en cloque' but for 'Mistral Gagnant'. In that song Renaud addresses his little daughter with whom he passes some moments. He evokes his own past as a child and the sweets of his childhood; he evokes nostalgia and time passing; For me, (as for most of the French), it is among the three greatest songs ever written in French for the unfathomable beauty of the text and the wonderful piano melody. I get goosebumps each time I listen to this song. You could learn it on the piano I guess :-) 🎹 when you think that he wrote it in a few minutes and only because he was missing a song for his album and he even hesitated to put it on the album ! ...
I had made a translation in English though it is very tricky to render it in another language because he uses a lot of sweets brands of the time; so I had to find English equivalents which was not easy; tell me if you want to have an idea of the lyrics in English and I will try to find my transcription
ua-cam.com/video/_YqzuE-5RE8/v-deo.html
I have to love you and leave you for now my sweetie! :-)
Bisous 🥰😍🤗
I wish I could be eloquent in English! Teacher Katharine thank you so much for this amazing presentation!
Good afternoon, my princess...a beautiful sunny day day...hyde park greener than usual...and a splendid pic-nic sort out in a magical way...What a fantastic day! Well, scotch eggs....mmh, I don't know if they're my cup of tea, because I don't love eggs (I know, I'm weird) but the rest is absolutely lovely! Thanks for using the verb "top up"...I've never heard before! Pimms is an adorable cocktail! A bun in the oven is a so funny expression...anyway, preggers is a good slang word to memorize! Looking at your skin, I'd say that you should put a high factor sun cream on your face, 'cause your skin is so soft and smooth; be careful when you'll come and visit Italy, above all if you do it in summertime! I get crazy for the verb "duck"...It's so cute! Ops, in my vocabolary balmy is translated as pleasant, mild and so you shouldn't need to shelter in the shade...as for squirrels, they are pretty cunning! They know people in Hyde park will give them something to eat and so they get cheeky! It's good to use the english words, that I love the most, rather than american words...Real english is that one spoken in England (I'm sure I'll be hated by a lot of people now) or at least is that one I prefer to anything else...I wish I was able to be eloquent some day...wishful thinking😞 Have a great weekend, my princess!
Loved reading your comment as usual!🤗🤗
Thank you, Katherine ❤
You’re welcome 🤗🤗
You're an eloquent teacher beautiful Voice 🎉❤
Hello pry....how are you
Your necklace is beautiful Kat🤗
Glad you like it!! 🤗🤗
@@englishwithkatharineDear Katharine, not only beautiful necklace, everything:
your voice, your eyes and lips, your charisma...
Listening to you, I feel like I'm back in my childhood. You are like a wonderful fairy from a fairy tale to me.
Thanks again dear Katharine! ❤
Great lessons - thanks!
You’re welcome ☺️
I love your videos Catherine! Your accent is fascinating ❤ and it helps improve my pronunciation so thanks a million!
That’s sooo great to hear 👂🤗
Thank you so much
Katharine, your look is so beautiful that you make everything you look beautiful!!
Aww that’s so kind! 🤗
I do like your necklace.
I will visit Hyde Park soon and will eat my sandwich there. Pimms? I will go for that but maybe I will top it up with Tequila. Hey, it goes good with frozen lime juice.
We say duck and cover sometimes but it a totally different 1950s meaning.
That drink sounds amazing 😊😊
@@englishwithkatharine
It is! It goes good with a lot drinks.
Hi Kath, no doubt you're the most eloquent teacher I ever seen❤thanks, your videos are useful and loveley at the same time.
So kind 💞💞🦢🦢
Thank you Katharine :)
Have a serene weekend :)
Great English lesson to learn, dear Teacher. Thank you so much👍🙏 10:09
Hello, Katharine.😊 I learned many new words in this video, such as top up, preggers, factor, wasp, duck, balmy and get over. And which made me want to visit Hyde Park and see the friendly squirrels.🦢🍦🐿️ Plus, I'd say eloquent is a perfect word for describing yourself indeed. You rock❗🤩💕
So kind 🧚♀️💕 thank you!! 🙏🙏
@@englishwithkatharine My pleasure❗🤗
You are eloquent speaker.wow, Amazing.
Hi Katherine..nice to see you and you look super gorgeous wearing that necklace.! It complements everything else you're wearing.! I also wanna visit Hyde park someday.! I love squirrels, they're so cute.!
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Lovely! In the states we also say "sun screen" or "sun tan lotion", often depending upon whether you're trying to prevent skin damage (50+ SPF) or get a good tan. Cheers!
Yea I’m not sure why I thought it was sun block 😄
@@englishwithkatharine @englishwithkatharine Oh you're quite correct dear, "sun block" is indeed used! We just have such a plethora of naming conventions in the states for many things, being so graphically and culturally dispersed as we are. But I would agree "sun cream" is strictly British. Long live the King!
I'm American and hope you don't mind me popping in on your channel now and then. Grandfather was born and raised in England and it's interesting to learn of the British ways :-) Soothing as well. Cheers!
Oh PS, please don't ever go out in summer sun for more than 10-20 minutes without 50 spf on ALL exposed skin!!! Just a reminder, if I may say, that time passes so quickly and all of our events, experiences and exposures add up. Bye now!
❤❤I was missing you, beautiful princess! Always gorgeous in your dresses!
The necklace is as beautifull as the princess! 👸 ✨
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Happy memories of drinking Pimm's in the summertime which reminded me of another summertime drink of elderflower cordial with water, mint and lemon. Cheers!
My week was very hard but, keeping English studies ! It's very useful your videos.
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You are an eloquent speaker 😊
Hi Kat.. Hope you're doing great. It is informative and entertaining as always. ❤
Glad you liked ittt 🤗💞
Thank you for the teaching, I have learned new Brits words. e.g. Pimms, preggers, freeze, duck your head, balmy, move into a shave, can't get over something friendly..... Those have enriched me.
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Nicely done thanks a million.
Merci!
Beautiful Necklace
You are a eloquent speaker Catherine 👍
She always puts a smile in my face .Thank's for your new video .Enjoy a lovely weekend .
Simply great
Glad you liked it!! 🤗🤗🤗
Thanks for sharing your video
You’re very welcome!! 🤗🤗
Very nice Nicklaus, beautiful teacher ❤
Dear Gorgeous,
You talk about necklace in the beginning of the video, you raise the value of the necklace by having it around your beautiful neck.
Take great care of yourself and stay healthy.
That’s a lovely thing to say! 🤗
May God bless you for your great efforts ❤
Hi Katherine. 👋 Love your playful and engaging teaching. 🙂I think the way you use "duck" is one of many influencing words from the Viking era and the Scandinavian languages. We almost pronounce it the same way, and it has a very similar spelling - "dukk".
Beautiful pearl necklace!
Hi sweet Kate, you're very good looking with that amazing necklace🌹when I have ice cream, I always get the ice cream topped up with chocolate.Once a wasp was lying on my ice-cream, Gosh.. I completely got freezed😂
Very intriguing video... As always 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
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In fact, you're really eloquent. I love hearing you.
Obrigado Katharine por seus vídeos
I love ur necklace ❤ it looks more beautiful on your neck 😂
Thanks Kathy for the new vocabulary It’s so interesting 👍
Full of beans as usual 😁
Dear Katharine,
You are eloquent 🥰
oh...I forgot...in Germany we do also have a verb "ducken" which also means to duck..duck down..or swiftly move your head or even torso aside to avoid being hit by something coming your way swiftly (like a pidgeon, or a tree-branch lashing back into its place after having been bent by the one guy in front of you during a dschungle tour..) or we say duck dich ! (meaning duck yourself..or bent down) when we want to warn someone..not to hit his forhead on a low entrance door..or cave ceiling..etc... ;
squirrels in Germany are mainly red..not grey as in England...when I first visited England as a pupil in the 1980s ..this was exciting for me to spot any grey ones... :)
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Amazing and eloquent 🍦❤ thanks alot 🙏
Thank youuuuu 🦢🌱🤗💞
I really love your teaching
Hi Katharine! You` re always such a ray of sunshine!
I `ve also been to Hyde Park, it was very nice to read the book of The Sign of Four. I like works of Conan Doyle. anyway I made up mind to learn English in Italki, I'm bit of excited!
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Didn't know anything about Paddington. It seems to be an English thing. Love your videos, Katherine.
Hi Katherine, in German "to duck" is translated to " ducken", nearly the same😊
I really, deeply love this videos !!! Have a wonderful weekend too 🤩🤩
Yay! 🤗🤗
Good evening beautiful teacher ❤
All love and respect ❤❤
And to you!! 😊😊
Wow, I got to tell you, There’s a really meaty enlightening video!!! 🙌 Thank you so much!!!
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I loved your necklace and your dress. About the video lesson I also loved it as usual. You're my favourite English teacher 😊. Every Friday, I'm always looking forward to watching your lessons when I have some spare time.
That is sooooo nice to read 🤗🤗🤗
Excelent class Katharine teacher ❤
I love it , so nice
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William Wordsworth a Poet " Love Natures .
Simply brilliant and so informative
Wish me luck .I am coming to UK Belfast to be precise in last week of June to take FRCR exam.You can google it if you want but in short it is an exam for doctors.
If i clear it i will be able to relocate to UK and i wish to have scotch eggs with you and Tom one day .
Brilliant!!!! 💕💕💕
Speaking of pigeons. I watched yesterday one walking inside Sainsbury's Supermarket at Fulham Broadway Station(District line).
It checked every isle looking for food. The pigeon navigated through customers and it wasn't afraid of them. I'm sorry I can't attach a photo of it to my comment.
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I like it up and down. Happy weekend and have a good day.
Your videos have helped me a lot, thank you for helping me perfect my English! You’re incredible 🫶🏻❣️
Hello Katharine. Thanks for your music voice. Have a great day.
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Nicely Done Thank you Mam Have a great weekend 👌
You are amazing teacher💖
Hi katharine thank you for your amazing videos
🦢you’re welcomeeee 🌱🧚♀️
Hey there!
6. Wasp, no no it is yellow jacket :)
Thanks a bunch!
Take it easy!
Don't have words to applaud you, ma'am!!🎉😊
Love u eternally, from India!! 😍❤❤❤❤
Keep posting such precious content.😊😊
So glad you like it 🤗🤗🤗
Great... You Are...
❤ This necklace 🧣🧣 adds to your beauty ❣️
Aww thanks 💕💕
You have a wonderful accent 😍 please please share more videos
Katherine teacher ❤ your necklace is absolutely amazing- yeah love it and you deserved it from that company- necklace is simple and lovely just like you 🙏⭐
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Fabulous episode!
Thanks a lot for your fresh and beautiful words! P.S.: Pigeons are a threat even here in Milan😅
I love your voice! Your sound reminds me of the in flight announcement by Virgin Atlantic!
I never have a chance to taste Scotch eggs 😃 but it sounds very nice and I can not wait any longer ...
I don't know either where "to duck" comes from, but in German, we have the verb "ducken" which means exactly the same.
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Woow!
Katharine who is my favoite teacher Lovely
Aww 💕💕
Katherine you look amazing,as always 😘😘😘
Very much useful video
Many thanks❤
Thanks!!! I love your videos...
Lovely necklace and suits you❤️
Really love your overheard vdo do it more plsssss❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Will do 🤗🤗🤗💞💞
Eloquent like you!❤
I like your comprehensive review on London pigeons. 😂
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