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Has someone ever been so annoying that they just grind your gears or rub you the wrong way? Learn to say advanced English phrases like these in today's English lesson. I'll teach you many different ways, with some real-life examples, of how to express your anger and annoyance in English. In today's English lesson I'll go over some funny or ridiculous examples to teach you all about things that annoy me, or anger me, and what advanced English phrases I would use to express these emotions in English conversation. Give today's video a "thumbs up" if you found the phrases entertaining and useful. And let me know in the comments which phrases are new to you! Follow me for daily English tips on Instagram @englishwithkayla / englishwithkayla Practice "TALK" English phrasal verbs with me • 7 of the MOST Useful English Phrasal Verbs... Get English lesson emails from Teacher Kayla http://eepurl.com/hdgqo1 Listen to my English Vocabulary Help Podcast on Apple, Spotify, or google https://anchor.fm/english-with-kayla Join my Facebook group / englishwithkayla Visit my website for more information https://englishwithkayla.com/ __________________________ Subscribe to English with Kayla to learn English with Teacher Kayla from the United States. Learn about different English conversation topics each week, and learn many new natural English phrases. Study the American accent, vocabulary, idioms, and phrasal verbs with Kayla. English with Kayla will help you expand your English vocabulary and feel confident to speak in English conversation. I teach English that you will find native English speakers using in their daily vocabulary, not English from a textbook. Subscribe for New Natural English speaking lessons every week and visit Englishwithkayla.com for more lessons.