@handygal2 wrote:
A better command of the English language is called for here, IMO. I’m surprised this video wasn’t replaced with a subsequent one, with a different host. Just some constructive criticism here...
Nope.
I'm a trainer and public speaker. I speak professionally, sometimes for very long periods. We all make mistakes sometimes, especially when unscripted and live. One mistake does not automatically mean she needs a better command of the English language. A pattern of behavior would indicate a need for better command of the English language, but you have cited a single occurrence. One instance means she slipped, as we all do on occasion. Most of us are just lucky enough that we don't slip on camera in front of a live audience or have it recorded for people to play at will.
Do you know there are performers who write their own songs and music and still manage to get lyrics wrong in live shows? They wrote the lyrics themselves, so I'd say they have an absolute understanding of the lyrics, yet they make mistakes because they have a great many songs to perform and are human. Peter Gabriel is notorious for this and is also one of the most amazing live performers I've had the pleasure of seeing.
People make mistakes. It's time to demonstrate a great command of empathy.