quotI Beg To Differquot and quotPer Your Requestquot Learn 5 English Expressions











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In this English lesson you will learn I Beg To Differ and Per Your Request plus 5 English Expressions. You can use these in your everyday English conversations. • This English lesson is great for people that want to learn to understand and speak better English vocabulary words fluently. I will teach you I Beg To Differ and Per Your Request plus 5 English Expressions. • ⭐️ Don't forget: Always watch the video three times to learn to speak English better. Watch twice to practice with the subtitles on. Watch once without the subtitles. • READ ALONG: •  Hello students and welcome to another lesson here on the channel. I am so excited because I have the opportunity to teach you five English expressions. So, if you're trying to be more fluent, have better conversations, or express how you feel, These five expressions are going to tremendously help you. • Let's get into today's lesson. So the first expression that I want to talk to you about is pardon my English. Interruption. Pardon my interruption. This is a phrase or an expression that you would use to politely apologize for cutting someone off when they're talking or introducing themselves to someone else. • It's just a great phrase or an expression that you can use. So, for example, You may say, pardon my interruption. I heard you talking, but where did you get those shoes? Or you might say, pardon my interruption. I just wanted to say you are so pretty. Okay, so these are. Expressions that you can use on a daily basis, uh, whether you're at the store at the bank or you're talking amongst your family and your friends. • Pardon my interruption. All right. The second expression that you can use is allow me to clarify. Allow me to clarify. And this is used to offer. Additional information or explanations for better understanding. So you may say to someone. Allow me to clarify the key points of the movie that we just watched. • OK, or you may say it seems to be some confusion. Let me clarify. OK, or I might say to you, look. If you subscribe like and. And, and leave a comment. Let me clarify. I will reply. Let me clarify. Okay. Another English expression that you can use is I beg to differ. I beg to differ. It's used to politely express disagreement or a different I So you may say I beg to different differ. • My team is better than your team. Or you may say I beg to differ, but I think strawberry ice cream is better than chocolate ice cream. OK, I beg to differ. So if you have. Some type of disagreement of an opinion or belief. This is the expression you should use. Another expression in English that you can use to help you to become more fluent in your conversation is It's beyond my comprehension. • It's beyond my comprehension. And this is used to convey that something is It's beyond my comprehension. It's too difficult to understand. Okay, it's mind boggling. It's baffling. It's beyond your comprehension. So you may say, I am not good at math. Oftentimes, it is beyond my comprehension. Or you may say, I can't change the oil to my car. • It's just beyond my comprehension. So I will pay someone. To do it for me. It's beyond my comprehension. Another English expression that you can use is per your request. Okay, per your request. This is a formal or an informal expression that you can use in your conversations. And when you say per your request, it simply indicates that something is being done according to someone else's liking. • Okay, so if I like to have whipped cream on my ice cream, you may say I put whipped cream on your ice cream per your request. All right, or if you're at work, you may say I have prepared the report. Per your request. So these are some great English expressions that you can use to become more fluent. Use them in daily conversations. • I have a whole list of them and I'm going to share them with you on some more videos. I hope you have learned something today to help you to speak and understand English better. If I have. Earned a like, go ahead and jump on that like button as well as share this lesson with a friend. You know, I will say before I get out of here that I have been so disappointed that I haven't received a lot of comments lately. • I really enjoy speaking to my students and uh. Leave me a comment. If this is your first time here on the channel, let me know where you're from down in the comment section. Do this per my request. If you're not a subscriber, make sure you subscribe and make sure you leave me a comment because I enjoy conversating. • With the students here on my channel. Well, I hope you join me on my next video. I'm going to share some more expressions with you. And I also plan to share some video that I had when I just recently went out of town. So I hope you subscribe and join me on my next lesson. Have a wonderful day. I'll see you later. • - - - - • Want FREE English Lessons? SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE with this link http://bit.ly/3kc6i2C

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