@martinmraz1255

Thank you Aga. I was chuffed with the lesson as usual, no dodgy stuff, you are not faffing around.

@sunglassesrus

just subscribed. my gran dad was born in britian and a Vimy ridge vet. im 70 n0w and i want to honour him by learning the slang he used in his honour. thanks for being here . Cheers!

@SoltanMoradTaghiZadeh

Hi  good teacher . Thank you for your nice teaching . Have less times .❤❤❤

@nilo413

All are new words for me. I got the answers right after your explanations.
Liked blimey !

@stevenchandler3409

Hello Aga, I have been talking to British lady and I told her I was very chuffed to talk to her as long as she wasn’t dodgy. And that I was so knackerd of being single and she was impressed. 
Thank you,
Aga

@iwonad6453

Thank you, that was really great 🤍

@fabiocarvalho7254

Hi Aga!!! Firstly i would like to say thank you a lot!!! I got a job in France last month, and i am realy thankful to you. I know, in France peolple spoke France , however my boss is an english man, so i a using the english that i have been learning with your channel to communication with him. Thanks for help people around the word like me. I speak Portuguese from Brazil, but i always loved english language...thanks for all

@MadAlPlays

A banger as well as being a sausage, can also be a bit of a knackered car and it can be used to refer to a great song, usually one with a solid beat (that's a banging tune, or that song's a banger).

@omarorahuliosoto2887

Thank you Aga, I am always captivated by your explanation on English

@SoltanMoradTaghiZadeh

Have bless times ❤❤❤❤

@VictoriaTofan-b9t

Thank you very much for the wonderful explanation!

@moniquetruong-c1d

Hi from France! 
Thanks for your all your lessons dear Aga. 
Always very clear and helpful.

@arabindasen3

Very good lesson, look forward to more like this. What about the word wicked for ' very good '.

@ameennjar9744

Thank you Aga  for your lesson ❤

@shahramsahami8224

Thanks Aga. It’s really useful for me and I think would be better you put a short and simple slang conversation in your pro.

@faaidyusuf1695

The way you teaching as good as hope full❤ Thank you so much

@delfina2771

Thank you very much, Aga! I really love your voice! ❤

@victorymansions

Couple of corrections:

Fancy doesn't strictly have to go fancy + verb + ing. You can say 'Do you fancy a cuppa?'

Quid can have an s at the end. Such as: I got a bonus today, so I'm quids in.

@nilo413

Nice episode. Thank you

@василиванов-р6ю

Dear  madam (Дорогая Агнешка), if   you ever  could  get some   extra time, prepare some  lectures and tests on  inversions  and cleft sentences, please !!! Yours very truly (Vasil) (PS. By the way, your lesson today is incredibly useful as usual!!!)