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This video is a response to Learn English with Steve Ford - Peppy 22 (Tongue Idioms)
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We love youuuuu :)
Thank you
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@PrivateEnglishPortal That's good not just for studying, it's quite enjoyable. If all your songs are that good, I think you should get a bandcamp or something.
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heloo..thanks a lot
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why did the english people invent " phrasal verbs " , but you made it easier , thanks :D
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man, I'm brazilian and I haven't seen a teacher like you before, you have talent to teach foreignes students, you really know how to do it...
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hey, what's that song? is it yours?
BozoDel 2 months ago
@BozoDel Hello! That's "The Get Song" which I wrote and recorded for this video!
PrivateEnglishPortal 2 months ago
Is it true that English speaking people prefer using Phrasal verbs to Normal verbs?
tongpeter2010 4 months ago
@tongpeter2010 Yes, much better this way! More natural............
PrivateEnglishPortal 4 months ago
I'd say that you could hear several variations with regard to word stress eg. FRUstrating
(US) vs. frusTRATing (UK). Although many words have certain variations between the US and the UK, I'd say in this case it depends on what you want to emphasize i.e. the VOLUME or the action of turning it DOWN. You could even say TURN the volume down. So you have a lot of flexibility here.
PrivateEnglishPortal 2 years ago
Hi missAlgerie1988!
Ça va trés bien merçi!
Thanks for the kind words!
I think that SOME idioms and particularly phrasal verbs can be heard in listening activities from TOEFL and IELTS as examples of how university students communicate with each other. Many times phrasal verbs can be found in this way at the academic levels of English.
PrivateEnglishPortal 2 years ago