@EnglishwithLucy

What did you think of today's lesson? Useful? Too harsh? Let me know! 
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@ArchanaWasanik

Hi my dear Proficient Masteress and mentor Lucy, I am very much thankful about your the most miraculous, mind-blowing, delightful, guidanable and excellent lesson about C-1 and C-2 level. According to me, I feel that C-1 is the level of fluency for a non-native speaker who tries to become fluent like the native and C-2 is the level of fluency for the native who is already fluent in the fluency of a language.

@juliad368

Lucy you crack me up. I’m fluent in English but watch your channel just because I love your spunky personality !

@Durgadevi60345

Thankyou so much! Mrs Lucy, i am very pleased after watching your videos. This is the third video i have watched and i feel so ecstatic at the way you teach- you elaborate everything which makes it easier to learn. God bless you. ❀.

@leventkadar144

10 million subs., that's the power of spread in English!

@ashikihsan1946

Really an important Break Up lesson of you Lucy with Advanced English of C1 and C2 levels. I learned many new English words from you idioms too. Thank you Lucy always for teaching most beautiful English. May God bless you everyday

@bulmanoon3915

Please πŸ™πŸ™ Lucy such lessons will take our English to the next level of fluency and proficiency, so keep coming up with more like this one. Thanks πŸ™πŸ™

@odileismorag8379

Lucy. You're second to none! Really appreciated it!!!πŸ˜ŠπŸ†πŸ‘ Best regards from Brazil - Rio πŸ‡§πŸ‡·

@kajanarckmutolo

THIS IS WHAT MAKES ME SOUND   LIKE BY MYSELF, YOU'RE A GOOD TEACHER. THANKS

@pedrobanares2759

Probably one of your best videos Lucy. Friendly, easy-going, cheerfully didactic...Β‘bravo!

@ionela_andreea30

Pleaseee some imitation lessons or conversation lessons with William πŸ™. Thank you for everything!❀

@ggamba2

"To call a spade a spade" has an equivalent in Italian, but with bread. We say "dire pane al pane", that sounds like "to call bread, bread".

@SarfrazAhmad-ec7om

I live in India . Your personality is very best .I like your English spoken style .

@user-no2mz9hl4f

Love all the idioms and cultural phrases.  Keep β€˜em coming!

@tarzan40

It's rather funny - keep laughing all the time. I definitely do like the way you bring new words to a relatively mundane topic.

@kdtw3704

This lesson is so entertaining.  I can't stop laughing for every "break-up" phrase demonstrated!

@julioalejandropicoyaedo822

Eres una magistral teacher teaching english lo tienes bien claro I'm learning english with you thank you for your dedication toward us

@taniyaghosh777

I’ve been single for long years but just popped up this notification and I couldn’t resist myself to watch this πŸ˜‚

@alhajijawara340

Congratulation Mrs.lucy, your class is well understand an explicit on time.

@marynakrautsova8642

Wonderful lesson as always πŸ₯° The attachments to the massages just blew my mind πŸ’¨πŸ˜‚