‘I’m tired’
all the time – watch this English class and increase your vocabulary. I will teach you words and expressions like exhausted
, wiped
, sleepy
, pooped
, fried
, burnt out
, tuckered out
and more. Learn the pronunciation and meanings of each of these words to make your English speaking and writing more natural, varied, and precise.
51 COMMENTS
that was an amazing lesson but I got sleepy XD
Thank you
It was a great lesson. Thank you.
I’m yawning
Hello Emma!
Congratulations for your excellent class.
I got 9/10. Not too bad, I think!
Have a nice day.
Take care!
Thank you so much!!!
Hi Emma, thank you…
Although these worlds seem very simple, these are really efficient. From my point of view, you are the best English teacher with a nice smile…
That’s great Emma.
I’m not pooped of listening You. I appreciate that.10/10.
Am truly so so much grateful to all of you at engvid.
May The Almighty reward you abundantly!
thank you teacher for that important lesson grt
Hi
Maam
I have five marks
Thank you very much, Emma.
A nice, useful, fresh and cool lesson.
thank you
Thanks Emma I appreciate this lesson and I got 10/10
great teacher.
sure, the yawn is contagious .
I was yawning once or twice, and was sleepy a little, but the lesson was qite interesting. Thank you , Emma! Avoid being exhausted!
Interesting lesson. Thank you!
9/10.
Thank you teacher.
thanks
You made me yawn Emma hah
Great lesson!
Hello, I am enjoying your great lessons these days. It’s very hopeful and awesome thing that we can see your video for free in any time. It is really helpful to me.
But, I want to ask you somewhat an off topic question though it is off your lesson. [private question] : recently, I saw an expression ” He left me on read” , in this expression, as they pronouced, it sounded like read [red] (past participle).
Does “on + read” consist of preposition and past participle? if it is right, a kind of elllipsis occurs in that? like ” on (having been) read ” or Is “read” in “on read” used as complement of “left me on” ? such as
Mozart died “young” // He lay “exhausted” on the ground.
I want to know how the “read”(past participle) comes after the preposition “on”. If you know, please answer,
Hope you do that ! thanks a lot !
Thank you!
Hi Emma!
Thank you for the wonderful lesson, I enjoyed it, but at the end I felt sleepy.
The good thing I’ve got full mark 10 out of 10 ?
i missed your class emma!! I send a hugh!
well I have a only question:
what cases we use the word wiped/out , I know means very tired, but there are specific situations?
Thank you dear
Thanks a lot.
Good to be in this group to learn english
thank you for the lesson!
10/10 thank you
70/100 thanks Emma
thank you.
Thanks Emma
Thank you Emma for the interesting lesson. You’re the best!
Thanks Emma.
Thanks Tr.Emma.God bless you.
Thanks Tr.Emma.
Thank you so much!
I think I never tired of learning English with Tr.Emma .Thanks for your teaching.
Thank you Ms.Emma.
Emma, I’m tired of you teaching such wonderful lessons! I can’t stop watching! haha :D
Thank you, Emma once more. Your lessons make me comprehend more and more, the ups and downs of this beautiful language. Gracias
Thank you, teacher Emma.
Thanks my dear teacher for this good lesson. be blessed
thank you Emma!
Thank you, teacher!
Thank you teacher Emma.
I got 8/10.
Hallo teacher Emma, this lesson was very exciting.
I am not tired of your explanations. Thanks!
Sorry, I was not infected by your “fake” yawning. You have excellent manners. It was too polite! Thank you for trying.
thank you emma .
Thank you teacher Emma <3