Lesson 10 - Saint Patrick's Day - English Vocabulary
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Jennifer you are awesome! Good job.
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thanks Jennifer!
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Why did I just watch this video??....
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Thank you Jennifer. By serendipity I found your video about St. Patrick's Day and am very happy I did. Greetings from Ontario Canada. Have a great St. Patrick's Day in 2011 :)
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Another handy phrase is "Ye' feckin' shitearse cuntface" meaning "Hey, can you lend me some money for alcohol please?"
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She left out "Im outa me fekin trolly",meaning "Im drunk".
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thank you for your lessons they are useful
good luck
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and i hate americans who thinks they does be irish
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Ireland ftw!!! im proud to be an Irishman but i hate the way St. Patrick's day is used as an excuse to get drunk i REALLY don't agree with what other countries are making it into ie. a joke...
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In fact, I dont want to rain on your parade, but I really admire some of your lesson about vocabulary. I wonder could you post another vocabulary lessons.
trungngongoc 3 years ago
Have you seen the lesson that presents phrases with "make"?
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I don't want to rain on your parade. In fact, I really admire some of your lessons on vocabulary. (Only some?! LOL) I wonder if you could post some more vocabulary lessons?
JenniferESL 3 years ago
Is the brazilian neighbor history true?
Well...I'm from Brasil and I really like your lessons.They're helpful and easy to undestand!Thank you very much!
raquellanna 3 years ago
I do have a Brazilian neighbor and friend, but she knows English very well, so we speak English together. I really should practice my Portuguese! This is an example of me the teacher not setting a good example for language learners. :( I should find the time and energy to study Portuguese again.
JenniferESL 3 years ago
Dear Jennifer I'm awaiting for an American History Lesson for example: the American Revolution or the Civil War or something which is connected with New England.
YourS Faithfully Salvatore!
loybillyrock 3 years ago
Wow! That's a tall order. I'm not a history buff, but I'll see what I can come up with.
(tall order = big request; history buff = one who takes an active interest in history/ knows a lot about it; come up with = arrive at some solution/ create something)
JenniferESL 3 years ago