 here hello everyone I'm robin your teacher you know there's a early start today well maybe you didn't know but you know now I'm here with my tea let's check who's here Leila Amadi oh buddy's pretty early and Leila I see that you are a member oh congratulations Leila thank you for joining the the team in support it's easier for me to see your questions now Mahun Nasir and Seppery Danya hello welcome if you got any questions start typing them I'm just reading Maudi's name here Alshamari Alshamari sorry Maudi maize here hello and Elhadj Bah Elhadj Bah I'm not sure how to pronounce your name again Elhadj Bah Samira Muslim Sabah hello hello guys if you got any questions as I said it earlier you better start typing your questions it's getting cold here in Korea let's see the temperature let's see how cold is it right now I'm gonna go for a walk after the livestream so right now it's about 10 17 and it's up there you can see four degrees Celsius and pollute not much pollution so I'm gonna go for a walk and let's see Zalita hello Zalita Marcia you must be Marcia of the hedge hello welcome guys and Leila has a question there now let's let's this board is in the way see what's what the questions about let's go to the board here hello all right so Leila ask if I say for goodness sake when I'm surprised has that the same meaning of oh my gosh I'm gonna say no and I mean it can be but I think oh my gosh is a little bit stronger oh really surprised for goodness sake I think is more not really surprise it can be used for surprise but I think it's more for you're frustrated you're trying to do something you can't do it for goodness sake you're a little more frustrated not surprised so oh my gosh oh my gosh it's some sort of surprise so I'm gonna say they're not the same this is used more for you you're feeling some frustration that's what I'm gonna say and Marty why is my market in yellow color I think your mark maybe your your symbol there is yellow color well that's probably it's a difference in level on the I don't remember the levels I have but I think you know there's there's different levels of student and your your all levels are important so it's about level I think if that's your question anyway guys how about the channel join me support me trying to grow the channel but you know it's not growing very well but hopefully next year will be the year this channel grows low mana desire well that's an interesting name low mana desire billo ballet hello oh lolly lolly is here lolly lolly is here now we can begin Robin why did you start earlier than every time what is new I think if I'm not doing a lesson if I'm just doing a Q&A the start time doesn't really matter if I start early I don't know we'll see how it goes Assad hi brother and Sabira Sabiri Danya ask a good question here I'm sorry if I don't pronounce your name correctly Sabiria Sabiri Danya can anyone tell me what is different okay a little bit spelling between formal and informal let's talk about that that's good so formal informal can also be called casual so when you're studying a language and you guys are studying English so I'm gonna talk about English but I'm sure it's true for every language we have the formal which is the correct way to speak and usually in writing we are we should use the exact rules of grammar and punctuation and things like that and we shouldn't use slang so formal lot writing writing is usually very formal speaking is very formal again we should use the proper rules and speak as best as we can for example in a job interview or at your job we should follow formal rules of speech now informal casual this is probably 90 I'm just putting up a number here I didn't do any research but 99% of the time people are just speaking informally or casually an informal casual speech we're breaking the rules we have terrible grammar we're using things like oh my gosh and for goodness sake slang idioms all kinds of things in informal English so if you're taking a test or you're writing an essay formal English following the rules writing well is important or you have an interview in English formal speaking is very important but most of the time people are pretty casual or informal now I hope that helps you out I enjoyed that question lolly lolly thank you lolly lolly has supported my tea today thank you very much lolly lolly sing a shilpa hello hi from Ecuador and Layla has a question let's check out ladies Layla's question what was happening there could I reduce to what is happening there well no you got two different tenses here so let's let's put these side-by-side you got two different tenses up here you have the b-verb in the past tense past simple tense or past continuous what was happening there so and this is what is happening there so there let's say there is some party what was happening there last night and if the party is happening now continuous present continues what is happening there right now so they they do not mean the same thing because the tense is different last is I have the same kind of pens which you have I don't like this sort of game I've eaten two types of food when I went to the restaurant with my boyfriend what's the question okay it's down below could I use sort of type of kind of yeah I think let's put these up here interesting and let's put them all plural just to make sure they even there's I'm gonna say well let's make it singular here so if I said what's the sort let's see I'm trying to enter in think of an example now they're similar so they're not always exactly the same these three expressions but they are similar gold if I said gold is sort of metal that's not a that's not a perfect example but that's what I thought of right now gold is a sort of metal gold is a type of metal gold is a kind of metal well probably these two are better but if I change this kimchi is kimchi is sort of spicy if I said kimchi is type of spicy or kind of spicy actually this is okay and this is okay but this is not okay so they all mean very similar thing but depending on the situation we might use these two or we might use these two and you're thinking Robin how do I know which which to use in a situation well there I don't think there is a rule but I'm gonna say type of and kind of are very useful and probably a lot of your sentences will work with type of kind of more than sort of but again it's case by case but they're not exactly the same they have a very similar meaning though all right I have to move on Yosef Prince hello grace hello grace you do your live streams at the worst time of the week Friday night change change the day of the week of your live streams grace say it fella hello do we hello Gertrudis hello people still coming I started early Arabic name how are you I'm doing fine all right all right and grace has a question here what is that what is the difference between instructor and professor well it can mean the same thing at the university but professor is only works at a university and instructor I think we can use that for any teacher I think it's a little more formal of teacher so a professor can be instructor but you can have a swimming instructor you cannot have a swimming professor that would be a little strange but you know instructor any teacher all right all right little asks when someone said something then I understand something but he meant another thing okay and I okay finally I got the meaning which he wants in this case could I say oh sorry for my misunderstanding well let's make it easy sorry I got it now this would be a very easy so you misunderstood something and then okay now you understand and you want to tell someone you could say oh I got it now I got it now and I got it means I understand now I got it now now if you want to be a little more formal yes you can say sorry for misunderstanding something like that sorry for my misunderstanding or sorry for misunderstanding but I recommend this oh sorry I got it now more casual well grace thank you grace paid for my second cup of coffee after this one you'll say hi Robin we need to know the meanings of the verbs got get in this in this sentence please which sentence got or you'll serve get and the past tense is got which sentence you didn't give me a sentence get got can mean many things all right grace asks I am going to attend the ceremony with some of my girlfriends I have read this sentence in the book but I have only one girlfriend why is a pearl like girlfriends I am going let's see this person has many girlfriends so this is a person can we do smiley faces work no that's here that's that's you and you're you are I I am going to attend the ceremony with some of my girlfriends you have many girlfriends and you are going with some of them to the ceremony so I have one girlfriend I have some girlfriends I'm not sure the question grace I hope I answered it if I didn't ask again and lolly lolly is question is there a difference between I can't bear him and I can't stand him is there any way to say that well let's see they're the same I can't be around him anymore I can't are we talking about someone lolly lolly who are we talking about can't take it this would be I can't take it anymore would be more of a situation not a person so this is these are more about people I can't bear him I can't stand him I can't be around him anymore that's definitely about a person they all mean the same thing you don't like the person you don't want to be near the person and but the bear is that the right bear I don't I don't think a bear is right you're right the spelling I didn't know the spelling anyway it's right I can't bear him I can't stand him I can't be around him anymore for situations if it was a situation I can't take it anymore you could also use these in situations I can't bear it I can't stand it I can't be around here anymore something like that so people in situations now now Naz what I mean I wanted to know the whole use of the word already let's fix the spelling so I really don't do dictionary stuff but if you need me to go to the dictionary for you I will go to the dictionary for you because you don't know how to use the dictionary already before now or before a particular time in the past that is how we use already or used to express surprise so I suggest you go to the Oxford learners dictionary you type in already they give good examples here we got four good examples another good example another good example for uses of already now that will teach you better than me right now so sorry I can't do dictionary a friend hello go come send me money for this hello okay Daniels here okay a lot of a lot of members are here today thank you guys and Leila I prepared multiple questions to ask Robin during his live stream did I use multiple correctly yes so yeah that's good you know probably many people will use many questions but multiple is a good word to use means the same as many it's a little more formal but that's okay it's a good word Leila I got it now yes okay I'm moving down I'm kind of I'm reading the comments I promise I'm reading the comments but I'm not gonna answer everything Leila will you write will you will you end your live stream early I don't know I don't have a schedule on my live streams and Gertrude has a question please we got an answer please what's what's the meaning of right off the bat all right thank you so right off the bat important it is a idiom I remember with idioms English phrases the words and the meaning don't match so in this sentence we see bat now this sentence because it's idiom the words and the meaning don't match so this word bat can mean like a baseball bat or a flying bat but it's an idiom we're not talking about a bat so what is the meaning of this right off the bat so I think this is more of suddenly let's see I immediately suddenly I'm getting example sentences because I don't think of example sentences here I'll say something from my class let's see I went to my college class earlier today right off the bat I noticed most of the class was sleeping all right let's let's look at that so it's idiom if something happens right off the bat it happens immediately so I went to my college class a little bit of spelling mistake earlier today right off the bat I noticed most of the class was sleeping so right off the bat immediately I noticed most of the class was sleeping okay immediately right off the bat immediately suddenly okay hope that helps you get true to this if you got an example sentence bring it in all right so Marty pupil and student what's the difference I think pupil is just formal let me take a look that's a good question they mean this to me they mean the same thing but yeah they mean the same thing I'll say old old English so pupil is not so common anymore it's not common a student is very common and nothing wrong with using student if you're in a formal situation you say student nothing wrong you don't need to use pupil it's kind of old English I'd never used this word but you'll see it around you'll see it around so you guys should know it it just means student okay so I'm gonna say there is no difference except this word is old older English and say it fell like what's the difference anyway anyways these are the same meaning so in English we have forward or forwards backward backwards these kind of expressions they can have an S and they they don't need an S so both ways are possible I think with the S is more slang but they mean the same thing you can use both both ways all right great I got a beer question I got a beer I took a beer in those two sentences got and took are the same mmm they can be they can be but we have to know the situation so I got a beer for my friend I took a beer now in this situation they do not mean the same thing so I got a beer from my friend kind of means my friend gave me a beer but I took a beer means more aggressive I kind of took it so in this situation no the meaning is a little different now if you said I got a beer from my fridge I took a beer from my fridge it's closer it's close it would it's not a hundred percent the same but they these two sentences basically mean the same thing so situation is important got and took don't always mean the same thing Jose it is what time what time is it in my country I'm in Korea right now I am not Korean it's 10 43 p.m. on a Sunday all right we got a lot of questions so I'm just gonna focus on the channel members right now to catch up with the questions I'm just gonna focus on the channel members after I answer the channel members questions I'll go back and check the other people's questions so channel members let's take a look you're not you're not worried about a fridge Leila life is a journey on on that journey you meet many people some of those people will change your life could you please check my pronunciation I grant I can't I can't check your pronunciation I can't hear you I can check your grammar grammar seems fine and a for Anna what kind of flippant is and could you show me the expression please you're talking about the word flippant or an example of flippant it's more of an adjective isn't it flippant don't need that if someone is flippant it's an adjective you're describing someone is flippant not showing a serious or respectful attitude so often my students are flippant so let's let's do an example flippant let's move that up give us more room here so let's do a dialogue hey okay students please do your homework and the students is nope that could be considered flippant I'm the teacher trying to to give homework and the students are not not serious or not respectful is that what you mean by flippant Leila he is fired from his work recently probably I would say he was fired he potted out his company I don't know potted is that the right word I that's not the right word where did you see this word you didn't hear that word there is no word potted so sorry Leila you misheard the word let me see he potted out of his company it could be plotted let's see it doesn't mean fired plotted to plot the verb here walk slowly that's my guess he was fired so he left he left the company he's very sad so maybe he walked slowly in a sad way plotted but there's no potted so I'm not sure Jose I missed last Sunday's Q&A what you're here now sing a ship what is the difference between idioms and phrases didn't I answer that for you idioms are very special terms in English here I got perfect idiom video I'm just I'm just getting the link here so if I'm gonna put the link here of an old video I older video I talked about idioms in detail so if you're interested in idioms go there what's the best dictionary I should use I always use Oxford or Cambridge I don't use anything else I never use anything else Oxford is my first dictionary if I need a second dictionary I look at Cambridge as far as I'm concerned those are the standard dictionaries if you're using something else I can't help you all right let's go down there Marty I have many questions but I can't remember them when you open your live stream I forgot them well write them down a frana I'm waiting in the basement what is the meaning I thought she was at the basement well yeah for location for location our our main verb when talking about locations is at this is this is usually the verb I am at the bank is better than I am in the bank both are okay both are acceptable both are okay but at is the main verb for location so why are we using in in if you want to focus on the inside I am in the bank means I am at the bank and I am inside the bank so when you're inside a room or a building then we kind of use in more so a basement is always in a basement is a room so for rooms I am in the kitchen now you can say I'm at the kitchen but usually for rooms in a house we're more often use in so at the at the basement is possible but in the basement is more common sounds a little better than at so location if you're outside usually we want to use at we can use in but in the house rooms probably in is better alright I'm gonna right now cuz there's so many questions guys I'm gonna focus on members for the next few minutes if you're not a channel member check it out it's not that expensive thanks buddy I read in some books I'm gonna fix your English you said thanks a punch it should be thanks a bunch Leila says I saw this expression thank you's so I want to know what is the difference between it and thank you well I don't know where you saw that so what's kind of situation it's not the same as thank you no it's not the same as thank you so Leila I can't help you I gotta know where you saw that you can't say thank you's to someone alright Marty finally has a question take your gear and take your equipment was a difference so we're we're focusing on gear and equipment what is the difference between these words now I'm looking right away I think not much equipment is used more situations definitely more situations and gear is more focused on a hobby maybe like hiking gear if you play a sports my football gear but you can use equipment so I think equipment covers more situations and items gear is a little more focused to hobby stuff that's my feeling about it Marty so do you have an example sentence that would help me out and grace then if I say I took this beer from the market does that mean I stole the beer yeah kind of means you stole the beer you should say I got this beer I got this beer from the market if you say I took it kind of means you stole it and lay less or I made a mistake with pronunciation I gotta go back Leila to that life is a journey on that journey journey you meet many people some of those people will change your life life is a journey that's how you pronounce it life is a journey okay let's see do you use all your fingers in the keyboard no let's see if I can move that so there's my mic there's my keyboard so I have this big mic in front of the keyboard so when I type I kind of have to go around the mic so I just and I'm not I'm a terrible typer grace I hope that your family are fine I hope that your family is fine my family is more important to me than anything my family are more important me anything which one is right well grace I taught this in a video a year ago I'm sure I'm sure you watched that video where I talked about is family that we use are or is so I think you need to be reminded and everyone needs to be reminded my family is nice my I'm just gonna make it simple my family are nice now the correct one to use is this one so this is a we called I forget the name collective nouns some nouns mean a group like team my class these are collective nouns team a group of people class is a group of people and with collective nouns we use is we do not use are you if you want to use are you got to use family members my family members now now the noun portion is on the members and now members is countable so we put an S so the correct way my family is nice my family members are nice and but you might see a native speaker well you remember native speakers don't know the rules I don't know all the rules of English but some native speakers might make this mistake but this is the this is this is what you should be doing right here my family is nice my family members are nice if you want to use team that team group of people is awesome and my class is quiet so in team I'm talking about many people in class I'm talking about many people but they are collective nouns so it's treated as one group all right hope that helps get ice all right let's go down okay so a Fran is talking about flippant can a facial expression be flippant I think a facial expression can be flippant let's take a look when I lay last is when I eat pepper I okay when I eat so you're there is your presence simple so you're using this as a routine when I eat pepper I feel chili this is not the right chili this is like chili sauce you want to say chili cold I wear a jacket when I feel chili could you explain the difference between chili and chili oh well all right let's go to the dictionary I'll put it up here here's my Oxford chili chili pepper that's chili pepper it's type of pepper used in cooking it's hot usually hot and spicy we can see the IPA if you're wondering about the pronunciation chili chili chili chili and the other word chili pronunciation chili same pronunciation but certainly different spelling too cold or to be comfortable so one is spicy one is cold so your first sentence here when you said when I eat peppers I felt chili and that's impossible because you cannot feel chili that's a noun so chili is again let's go to the dictionary chili adjective chili now so I felt chili is impossible okay I hope that helps you out Layla grace 50 families live in this apartment building 50 family members live in this apartment building which one is correct well they're both correct now 50 families we can substitute with a they you have it families is uncount is countable you have your family but there's another family there's two families three families that's possible I'm trying to catch up here sorry guys right now I am checking members questions to catch up I will check later the other if you're not a member check it out become a member it's not expensive guys hey this is when I read a story on audiobook I saw this thank yous no no I don't know can't help you Johnny Phil Geary is a part meaning Quentin is very broad that's correct a friend how about garment does it mean clothes all right this is Robin's dictionary garment it's a noun garment garment and the meaning right there is very clear guys you really need to trust the Oxford dictionary it's you cannot find a better for my opinion you cannot they don't give me money this is a tool I use they do not give me any money but it is a tool you guys need to know there they explain the words very clearly very clearly right there you cannot you cannot get clear a piece of clothing garment so your question garden does it mean the same as clothes well the center if let's see I'm trying to think of a sentence it can I don't use the word that doesn't mean it's not used it's usually you know an item of clothing a piece of clothing I don't have an example sentence sorry but yeah it can mean a piece of clothing an item of clothing I am more terrible at typing than Robin is it correct yes you know how to use a comparative I am more terrible at typing than you're using more and more terrible than that's your comparative it's okay good true to this thank you very much for the coffee tea all right and okay does garment mean a fine clothes can be used garment daily life well you know garment I think the sense of garment is yeah these are a little bit better clothes I would not call this garment but maybe in daily life I think we just use clothes most of the time I'm not a person that uses garment so I can't maybe that's a good question to ask Sherry teacher Sherry on her live stream if or maybe she's watching now I don't use the word garment very much she's just so sorry Anna I can't really help you with garment where did you see it fine clothes yeah I would say yes daily life better just use clothes your trutus I got three coffees today thank you very much guys thank you I always appreciate it thanks guys muddy okay I'm almost caught up with the members here let's take a look some advanced students ask hard questions these yes every live stream I am asked questions I do not know the answer example garment and I want to know the the usage of garment you know I haven't used that in a long time so you I'm a teacher and I don't know everything about English but yeah muddy if you talked to a native speaker who is not a teacher you know they're fluent in English but you know really they don't know all the rules where will you take me where will you be taking you can use both of them can use both of them Leila broadcast podcast I am confused about the difference between them because I feel they are too similar in meaning no they are different because broadcast is like TV and podcast is internet internet and the podcast is only audio usually I gotta go around the mic here to get to my why so think a broadcast is something you see on TV and a podcast is usually audio file you listen to grace I am very concerned because you're starting to ask basic questions so the audience was we're waiting for others we don't need the this is basic English we have our subjective pronouns here I he she it we they knew so I was he was she was it was we were they were you were now right so the audience let's move it back down here the audience which subjective pronoun is that grace is is the audience and I he she and it we they you so you can we know it's an I he she I he she we know it's not that we know it's not a we you're talking about an audience it's not you so it comes down to it and they and so an audience can be an it it's possible and an audience can be a group of people so you will find the audience was waiting for Robbins live stream the audience were waiting for Robbins live stream and I'll check if it's a British American difference oh yeah American British English are different I'm not gonna care about the British sorry I gotta read so anyway it goes back to what we what we had before audience is this what I said collective noun yes I heard you say yes it's a collective noun so for a collective noun is a group so I would say this now the audience was waiting it was waiting as a group one thing but you will hear people say they were rating which they were waiting which one is correct and both of them are correct as far as I can tell I don't know about British English but when you're dealing with collective nouns native speakers are not up are not following the rules of collective nouns okay so you will find many examples of was or were with collective nouns but as it is a collective noun I would use the it was as a group it isn't it right Leila what great types of what great types of course you prefer to ask during your live stream any question is okay I feel like going out with you tonight I feel like some water I feel like means I would like or I have big desire to do something I I feel like I think that's more of a desire I feel like doing something I want to do something that's more of a desire I ran into Robin in Kuangmyeong yesterday run into what does that mean I had run toward Kuangmyeong to meet Robin no car well ran into let's go to Oxford dictionary clicking Oxford dictionary ran into oh here it is run into right from the Oxford dictionary phrasal verb run into somebody to meet somebody by chance so there you go another meaning run into something to air to enter an area of bad weather while traveling or to experience difficulties run into somebody or something to crash into somebody something run you know guys addiction the Oxford dictionary is the best dictionary I know you guys have these questions and you come here please check the dictionary I want to help with the really difficult stuff so let's go back to I know Grace is a friend so I'm just picking on her I ran into Robin in Kuangmyeong station this is not talking about run it's run into so this is so going by the dictionary run into Robin is run into somebody no run into something no here run into somebody to meet someone by chance I ran into Robin you met me by chance we didn't expect to meet we subtly hey Grace nice to see you here Leila currently I don't think of getting married at all did I use currently yeah that's fine currently is now I washed my curtains yesterday I cleaned my curtains yesterday do native speakers use wash or clean probably well how are you cleaning the curtains if you put them in the washing machine you wash your curtains if you clean them by just maybe wiping them with a rag you clean them if you put them in the washing machine you wash them so it depends how you clean them could you please pronounce these two words well let's go back to our dictionary and this we can see the I the the phonetic symbols are awesome guys like I use them every day so let's let's take a look at these phonetic symbols so we we know the beginning is the same and right here right here is the same so we broke that up we know the beginning is the same Kerr Kerr Kerr it has to be the same Kerr Kerr and then we have another vowel here and we have a consonant here anyway let's listen let's listen to this one curtain curtain all right curtain curtain curtain let's listen to the other one current current there we go so we have current current and curtain curtain current curtain very difficult to pronounce these two words current and curtain run into bump into that's possible Leila to distinguish the difference between the phrasal verbs meanings is really hard so what should I do oh Leila you you know the answer I've been saying the same answer for years you the only way the only way to learn phrasal verbs is to read now I know Grace looks at study flashcards not gonna help you Grace not gonna help you you can study you can study thousands and thousands of phrasal verbs by flashcards that will not help you read you know phrasal verbs is advanced English if you want you there's no short way to advanced English guys it requires a lot of input what is input things coming into your brain so reading and listening this is how you're gonna develop your English the more input you understand and you'll get better phrasal verbs you know every day students are asking how do I learn phrasal verbs well you know if you make a list of phrasal verbs and what a waste of time you cannot learn phrasal verbs by lists you cannot learn phrasal verbs by books you need input you need to be reading reading a lot reading a lot yes listening helps but with reading you can get a lot more input so Leila please everyone you guys phrasal verbs cannot be learned by flashcards they cannot be learned by lists this is advanced English there's thousands and thousands of phrasal verbs you gotta you gotta start reading now do you need to know every phrasal verb no not unless you live in America or Canada yeah you should try to learn as many as you can but it's not so important guys to know every phrasal verb there my rant is over with grace Robin seemed to break the glass on purpose Robin seemed to break the glass purposely others you're just using two different grammar or parts of speech let's see it means the same thing you know in English we can say I'm just getting a list here delete delete delete delete all right on purpose purposely intentionally they all mean the same thing I wish you stay with health now now that's that sentence not gonna work I wish you stay healthy yes no so there you go I wish you wish you stay healthy I always stack up my laundry so I decided to change my way to do my chores that I use stack up correctly yes you can use it that way stack up stack up is it important why there's of the of is a phrase of verbs will follow many rules that is why it is difficult to learn phrasal verbs some phrasal verbs will use the of grace you gotta read that's the only way Praveen all right Praveen Yadav thanks a lot but you're not answering my question yeah I am very sorry I got a lot of questions today and you know I got a focus on the members they they're loyal students they come back every week so if I have more time at the end so in about five minutes I'll answer everyone else's questions and Layla I think this is the last question and answer you said thanks a million so let's see I read every single time using different types of reading following errors I want to get more information about English phrasal verbs and other expressions well if you are reading phrasal verbs then you are learning phrasal verbs a punctuation question please arrive it here on time we don't arrive it please deliver it and is the punctuation the same please well you can use you can use both ways here in this sentence both ways are okay you can say please deliver it here on time please deliver it here or please deliver it here on time please deliver it here so the punctuation is more about a pause in this case so yeah you can use the same punctuation or no punctuation here and do we as a question well what's the meaning you're a real killjoy today well let's go to the Oxford dictionary killjoy killjoy now killjoy a person who likes to stop other people from having fun whoops right from the dictionary killjoy it's a noun so it's a noun we need that ah a person who likes to stop other people from having fun so you're a real killjoy today you are a person who likes to stop us from having fun so you you you're you're trying to stop somebody's fun let's do an example let's see let's go to the party yay b says let's study English aces you're killjoy do we are you a killjoy so this person wants to have fun this person stop no we got a study English oh you're a killjoy all right all right all right I will members time was over anyone can ask a question so if if you're still watching and I didn't answer your question before please let me know and Nimra Jennifer which kind of book should we read to learn phrasal verbs you read novels comic books articles Facebook posts Twitter posts everything phrasal verbs is casual so read read for fun read things in the Mala you you read things you want to read for fun romance story that would be really good for phrasal verbs science fiction anything anything read anyone else 70 question if I missed your question earlier I don't know if you're still here so please repeat your question oh Jose has a really good Jose Gonzalez read things that you love yes that's the key to English don't do it for the sake of learning yes that's the key of English do it because you love it yes Jose you are I love you you are saying exactly what you need to do to improve your English Jose Gonzalez Praveen how we have ordered the adjective well Praveen I put a link here of a video I made of talking about adjective order for do it furduous asks I have got it and I got it what is the difference well technically there is a difference but in English usage native speakers will use them in the same way for the technical differences I'm not gonna worry about it because I don't think it's important so I got I I've I got it I've got it we'd probably use more of I've got it none I have got it so you're gonna hear that I've got it I got it it's a different grammar but they mean the same thing under the Sun or in the Sun under the rain well these mini under the Sun well I stand or I sleep under the Sun Sun spots are in the Sun so you can use you can use many prepositions for the Sun I think you're wanting to use this one for rain I walked in the rain not under the rain so I sleep under under the Sun and I walk in the rain because you can't be under the rain because rain is falling on me now oh you fixed it later in the rain under the Sun in the rain all right that that there you go she gave him a bottle of wine to make up for missing his birthday what does the makeup for me in this case let's go to dictionary makeup is very commonly lie I'm surprised you don't know that I think you do know that you just have no confidence makeup now let's see if we can get that bigger for you guys nope phrasal verb makeup to put powder lipstick on makeup I don't think it's that one makeup to form something women makeup 56% of the student numbers I don't think it's that one you can see there's lots of makeups to invent a story so to to create a story I don't think it's that one I think it's that one I don't think it's that one how so many makeups hey all right here we go be at the end your makeup with somebody yeah which one they this should be oh here it is to replace something that has been lost to compensate for something this is the one can I leave early this afternoon and make up the time tomorrow there we go so she gave him a bottle of wine to make up for missing compensate for his birthday what does makeup for well it's right here to replace something that has been lost or to comp compensate for something so nothing was lost here so to compensate I missed your birthday so I have to compensate I have to give give you something there you go any other questions guys all right I think I'll end the live stream we're we went a long time Laila you asked probably record amount of questions I'm not sure who's still watching who's here I don't see any questions so you can see I'm watching the questions here I don't know Samira are you still here I asked what's the difference between reject and refuse now reject and refuse main the same thing but we have to go by case by case so reject is more someone tries to give you something or offer you something and you say no that's a reject you can also refuse that in that case it means the same refuse so if I said a says will you sign the contract and B says I reject the contract so they're definitely saying no but they could also say I refuse to sign the contract so you can use both it's case by case do you have an example sentence reject is more of a no I don't want that and refuse I'm not gonna do that so you reject an offer Jose Gonzalez is still here Samira if you are angry you know help out the channel and I'll give you treatment quick I'll answer all your questions quicker in this all right Samira you got you got it yeah Samira that's a difficult question now that I know you're still here Samira that's a difficult question it's reject I'm gonna say 90% of the time it can be almost the same thing but there are cases we might use the word reject instead of refuse or you might use refuse instead of Jack reject but generally speaking they mean you don't want something all right thank you for understanding Samira and Alyssa's here and Praveen please don't mind please send the link of verbs what verbs are you talking about I sent the link earlier what verbs are you talking about Praveen and Kamlesh says Kamlesh I heard this from a YouTube video you can follow me on Instagram Facebook and Twitter not that I do very much on Twitter what does it mean so that's probably the most advanced question today Kamlesh good for you so you might see the sentence not that I do that do something and it's very advanced and I didn't have time to prepare so I'll just give a very basic meaning of this in the sentence he's talking about follow me on Instagram Facebook and Twitter not that I do very much on Twitter so he is emphasizing that he doesn't do much or he doesn't do that much let me see if I can get a better example and I can't find an example all right let's see if I can have one well I'll just use your example sorry Kamlesh this is a very advanced I need more time to prepare so when you see the sentence not that I do it or not that I do something it means you don't do it very much so in this case you can follow me on Instagram Facebook and Twitter so he's adding them Instagram Facebook and Twitter in one line one sentence so you think they're equal oh he uses Instagram Facebook and Twitter equally and he wants to show you know not that I do it very much on Twitter which means I don't do Twitter very much he uses Instagram a lot Facebook a lot but not so much Twitter all right that's the simple way I wish I could explain in more detail but I need more to plan that yeah so for location our two prepositions at in I said earlier which one is great at university or in university both can be okay I would probably say smaller so these are both possible for location let's meet at the university so that would mean let's meet at the university campus and let's meet in the university might mean let's meet again the in is more of inside so that could mean the inside the university campus or inside a building this is the one I would prefer in this context but we would probably use like classroom more for the in inside the building inside of room so they both are possible kind of means more what you mean let's meet at the campus or let's meet inside the building grace when I was a beginner I can I I can see my improvement of my English but now I am low intermediate level who are you you're deciding your level who decided your level I very I'm gonna pick on you grace who decided your level did you decide yourself your level I hope you didn't decide yourself remember guys we do not decide our level a test or a teacher a real situation decides our level not we do not decide ourselves so it's hard to see my improvement I understand yeah I understand what you're saying grace it's hard to see improvement but improvement is there grace look at Layla Layla from two years ago and Layla now we can see so much improvement in just Layla wow grace I don't talk to you that much so I can't see the improvement and I don't know how much you study grace but I'm sure if we go back two years to my live streams because I have a record of all our chats if I checked what kind of things you were chatting about two years ago and your grammar and I checked now I'm sure I would see in improvement grace it is there grace I'm sure it's there yeah I know it's frustrating we can't see our improvement but it's there and Alyssa always coming in with difficult questions what's the difference different I'm gonna fix your spelling what's the difference fix your spelling you don't know your spelling mistake I'm not gonna tell you what's the difference between particular and specific well I'm gonna go right to Oxford they mean very similar now you can see it but the dictionaries is particularly used to emphasize that you are referring to one individual person thing or type of thing and not others the synonym is specific so if I check specific connected with one particular thing only now right so according to the dictionary they mean exactly the same thing they're synonyms but as you know when we're using particular and specific we use them a little differently and I'm trying to think how because you didn't bring any example sentences I I'm just gonna say very quickly particular is more like the dictionary said more for an emphasis and I would say particular is a little more formal that's the best I can do yeah this is Q&A oh grace you kind of interesting stuff studying English isn't as interesting as it used to be because I don't know if I'm improving or not well why are you studying English so you you have no need or goal so you seem a little lost not everyone needs to study English grace now some some students use it study as a hobby and some students need it for university or a job but I know in Korea a lot of students just study English because they think they need to actually not everyone needs to study English and do you need to study English grace yes you do because you like to talk to international people so when you're talking and or teaching international people English was gonna be very important so yeah you are improving and keep studying what you don't have to have formal study grace as I always said you do not open a book do not do any formal studying definitely 100% do not go to a private academy you need to learn naturally by chatting with people by reading things like that you got to do things you enjoy don't do anything studying sleep yep you're right about the Twitter right and a for Anna everyone's losing confidence now how do we know where we're in a right track in studying English well Anna you know do you feel do you feel you're getting better do you like it I don't know your needs of English Anna but I think you and I would from what I know of you Anna I think you are on the right track you want to use on the right track means you're going and progressing the right way Jose Gonzalez I've been to Panama two years ago or last last two years ago no last year 2019 I went to Panama whoa Casey Patappa that's no manner man please teach me I have videos all right guys I'm gonna end this live stream it's probably one of the longest live streams I had in a long time I guess I started early and I finished later what time is it now I'm looking you know let's let's go back to the main screen whoa how many questions was that 50 60 questions it's 11 52 p.m. here in Korea I'm finishing up the live stream in the next few minutes if anyone has any final questions or comments let me know look at all this hair much hair I hope I look I'm starting to look pretty if Alyssa is listening I have grown my beard really long and my hair I wear a hat but some long hair is coming outside of my hat it's not quite to my shoulder but it's getting there I got too much hair right Jonathan oh Jonathan hey all right thanks guys thank you thank you for those who bought me a coffee today I had a before the live stream I was a little bit blue down but at least I got some coffee for after we need going to the barber shop yeah maybe after corona when will you go here when will you get a haircut maybe after corona I don't know I don't know Jose why I liked your previous hairstyle what was my previous hairstyle I bet you know my hairstyle has been so different Anna cut cut yeah we'll see Alyssa you look like a rock star no Alyssa according to my girlfriend I look like a junkie yeah gonna go take a walk thanks for reminding me Jonathan it's almost midnight I gotta go take a walk after I take my walk I'll eat my dinner and then I'll go to sleep so I'll probably be in the WhatsApp groups during the walk so if you're