Thank you for watching. If you have children then I have another fun educational channel especially for the younger viewers: ruclips.net/channel/UCPjNtzqdy7fzBnkejztEqTw
Hello and congratulations from Afghanistan for the hard work you people doing for kids. especially for Anna teacher. I saw some videos on that channel and I really liked the work you people did on that channel.
OMG, I wish I could imitate your accent without any hesitation & obstacle. I get used to speaking American English more often. If I sound a little bit British, I feel odd naturally. But seeing you speaking British gives me more confidence to speak like a true English. I love your chanel. By the way, I'm from Indonesia :D
If you would ever compose a list of ideal poetry, but maybe more specifically, lyrical words for songwriting, I'd be more even more grateful. On the lyrical side, you'd want words that avoid needing a "de-essing" filter on the mixing board. Here's what I mean by one of The Beatles' recording engineers, Geoff Emerick...and I quote: "I was also struck by the way John and Paul sang the word “send” as “shend” (“Shend her back to me…”). Changing an “s” to an “sh” was an affectation you heard on some American records, so it helped make the Beatles sound more like their musical idols, plus it removed any kind of potential “de-essing” problems, where, if there was too much top end (treble), the sound on vinyl would distort. That was a great little vocal trick, and they used it on a lot of their songs from then on, most notably on “I Want To Hold Your Hand” (“When I / shay that shomething…” Cheers, m8!
You have a nice clearly yoice and looks very good. I have seen many tuturs in the internet. I must say, almost nobody has disappointed me. But I'm very pleased to found You too. Thanks.
Anna, you are ace.and your way are too.i point out, you also uncomfortable with highly slang word and your eyes down. that's a good things which shows you are a great human being. Your mottos is to just learn the people.so I like this approach.
Many, many thanks for the date. Of course, I could find it at 16:20. I try to listen to the lessons.Unfortunately, tomorrow I can't participate as I am going to have guests.I hope I will get back into the groove.
Anna, I really enjoy the way you ilustrate and explain: you display such vivacity. Slang is a very interesting field, especially when there are different cultures & languages. Is there a difference in slangs in UK? Scots slang, West Country slang, etc.
Thanks for everything. I' ve enjoyed the beautiful poem and the slangs but I most enjoyed how you did explain the slangs. It was like as I would have been for an hour in the UK.I could not join sooner but I hope that today I will receive in time the invitation for the live lessons. I will attend the TV for childrens, Bella & Beans as I adore the children songs.
She's obviously not a football fan (no surprise really) or she would have mentioned that 'afters' can also mean when a player retaliates to a foul by starting a fight with his opponent.
Thank you for your lesson. I find slag very funny and creative. Can you do one to be able to understand Geordie Shore slang? Neck a drink, neck on, a mug, to pie, radgie, mint (you did this one once I think), be class, bird, kick off, be on the pull, pull a bird, ...
Not sure why I'm watching this because I'm English myself, I mean I guess I'm not completely English because I'm from Liverpool so. I do say a lot of this stuff though XD I think it's great that you're teaching people about the English culture and speech!
First of all, I'm so glad to have a chance to learning English from your channel. Would Do you mind to talk about conditionals( Zero, First, second, Third and mix) please? Cheers,
hello Daisy.. nice to know that you are a scouser.. i guess you are here because most of scousers dont really speak english in proper.. scousers got different accent and languages that i cant understand..
Hello, I am Fahim Aman from Afghanistan. I am a fun of Anna and I like her channel the best. If you want to speak like native English I suggest the ( English Like a native ) channel.
Your accent sounds similar to my cousins in Nantwich. I was born in Cheshire but grew up in Australia and I’m about to move back to my roots. I’m really enjoying your channel, and I think your have great composure. Kind Regards
Hello Anna, the way you speak " what has hit her" is interesting, what I heard is "not know what ha-zit-er". so has hit her can be linked together to become "ha-zi-ter' , rt?
it's funny for us French people to hear the English say "Alley oop", as it derives from the French "Allez hop..." We say it exactly as you do, with emphasis put on "oop"
Ally oop! My English has gone up in level :) Don't go ape, but I've bloody loved this amazeballs video. I'm enjoying all the series like an ankle-biter; besides, I find this absobloodylootly ace, because it doesn't cost an arm and a leg, and so everyone has access to knowledge!
Hey Ana, abt the slang AXE, we have to use it only followed by GET or we can conjugate it properly? Ex; Janie was axed from the job last month? Thx in advance!! 😙
Dear Ana, Don’t wanna be an arse, but you’re an awesome, cute teacher. I lived in the UK for a length of time and have always managed to keep my hand in as much as I can as some vocabulary seem to vanish away from our minds with the passage of time if we don’t practice the language. Do you have a live channel so I can join in your on-line lessons ? Best wishes.
Thank you for watching. If you have children then I have another fun educational channel especially for the younger viewers: ruclips.net/channel/UCPjNtzqdy7fzBnkejztEqTw
Hello and congratulations from Afghanistan for the hard work you people doing for kids. especially for Anna teacher. I saw some videos on that channel and I really liked the work you people did on that channel.
Where are you from originally? your pronunciation doesnt quite sound natural.
English Like A Native hi Anna
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Hi teacher I am from India I enjoy your video . I learned a lot from your video
I have been studying english for several years, and you are the best teacher I have ever seen. Thank you very much.
OMG, I wish I could imitate your accent without any hesitation & obstacle. I get used to speaking American English more often. If I sound a little bit British, I feel odd naturally. But seeing you speaking British gives me more confidence to speak like a true English. I love your chanel. By the way, I'm from Indonesia :D
in fact the introduction of the lesson is so important for us as teachers of English. i'm thankful to you
Anna you don’t know how much I like you doing this that’s super no words
"Hey Margherita, did you get any action last night?"
"Absobloodylootley!"
I was overwhelmed. I love your slang and you too
Hello Anna.I'm Alexey(Alex) from Ukraine.Thank you so much,your lessons are excellent.
Dear Anna, I really really like the countdown monologue section, really fantastic and marvellous
@HELEN are you from uk
If you would ever compose a list of ideal poetry, but maybe more specifically, lyrical words for songwriting, I'd be more even more grateful. On the lyrical side, you'd want words that avoid needing a "de-essing" filter on the mixing board. Here's what I mean by one of The Beatles' recording engineers, Geoff Emerick...and I quote:
"I was also struck by the way John and Paul sang the word “send” as “shend” (“Shend her back to me…”). Changing an “s” to an “sh” was an affectation you heard on some American records, so it helped make the Beatles sound more like their musical idols, plus it removed any kind of potential “de-essing” problems, where, if there was too much top end (treble), the sound on vinyl would distort. That was a great little vocal trick, and they used it on a lot of their songs from then on, most notably on “I Want To Hold Your Hand” (“When I / shay that shomething…”
Cheers, m8!
I really enjoyed this! I plan on visiting England later this year and just wanted to know what some slang words meant, greetings from Texas!
Thank you. It has been a great lesson.
Thanks Anna.I enjoyed this one.
You have a nice clearly yoice and looks very good. I have seen many tuturs in the internet. I must say, almost nobody has disappointed me. But I'm very pleased to found You too. Thanks.
I absobloodylootly love it , Thank you from Morocoo
Please keep in mind that is better to say lasagne, definitely more common. Lasagna is rerely used.
Thanks for your lesson, I love it.
Anna I think you're a good character 4 acting , u got that talent .
Great english & beautiful teacher - my english gettin better day by day
Thank you so much. I am from Brazi.
Amazing lesson thank you ❤❤❤❤
Helpful video...ace!..I absobloodylootly love it
:)
Drau kumar Reang
that is one typical indian comment hahaha
No one says absobloodylootly in England Trust me
@@zagger4273 ennit mans saying something else
Anna, you are ace.and your way are too.i point out, you also uncomfortable with highly slang word and your eyes down. that's a good things which shows you are a great human being. Your mottos is to just learn the people.so I like this approach.
hi Anna i ' m Eduardo from Argentina is airy fairy. the same as naive. thanks for your time. great job
. !One never gets bored watching all your videos, Anna
...You have been fabulous throughout this video as alway
.Thank you
thank you, for this live lesson Anna
hello anna i am samad watching from Saudi Arabia.
This lesson was quite good thanks 🙏
In Austrian German "aggro" is a short form for aggressive for example "Don't talk to Lisa right now she's a little bit aggro".
Thanks for the poem. I wish you were reading more. You have a nice voice for that.
Mam your all video are Amazeballs😊
Many, many thanks for the date. Of course, I could find it at 16:20. I try to listen to the lessons.Unfortunately, tomorrow I can't participate as I am going to have guests.I hope I will get back into the groove.
Absobloodylootely,your effort is ace or amazeballs. You're such an anorak.
No one says that in Britain she's chatting
Thank you sooo much ❤❤❤❤❤
I love it, thanks for such an ace video lesson
Love this channel...tq so much
My dear ana wonderful accents video
Anna, I really enjoy the way you ilustrate and explain: you display such vivacity. Slang is a very interesting field, especially when there are different cultures & languages. Is there a difference in slangs in UK? Scots slang, West Country slang, etc.
Thank you very much lovely Anna!
Teacher you us advice top teank you very much
Thanks for everything. I' ve enjoyed the beautiful poem and the slangs but I most enjoyed how you did explain the slangs. It was like as I would have been for an hour in the UK.I could not join sooner but I hope that today I will receive in time the invitation for the live lessons. I will attend the TV for childrens, Bella & Beans as I adore the children songs.
I will be live today at 3.30pm I hope you will be able to attend.
The video is awesome, I appreciate it. Absobloodylooty great. I bloody loved it. Well done.
She's obviously not a football fan (no surprise really) or she would have mentioned that 'afters' can also mean when a player retaliates to a foul by starting a fight with his opponent.
“Naughty naughty” had me fuckin lose it 😹😹😹😹
Hi my best teacher Anna
I love you a lot you are really very beautiful.
I always follow your fruitful lessons.
Thanks a bunch. Peace.
Thanks teacher
I like u r teaching , could u show some sounds or expression like ,ouch like dt, in british , can u help us out , Tq
great.
I highly appreciate your efforts for us.
You speak english nicely, now you can communicate with your american boss in Rojava and Raqqa. Arse sold xD
Thank you for your lesson. I find slag very funny and creative.
Can you do one to be able to understand Geordie Shore slang? Neck a drink, neck on, a mug, to pie, radgie, mint (you did this one once I think), be class, bird, kick off, be on the pull, pull a bird, ...
necking something (from where im from) generally means downing a drink
also mint is similar to Ace
You are the best Anna
Tq
Greetings from Azerbaijan 😊🇦🇿like you Anna.
Hi watching from India thanx
I love your channel! I find it brilliant!
Could you make a lesson for different ways to avoid using the word ‘Very’?
Not sure why I'm watching this because I'm English myself, I mean I guess I'm not completely English because I'm from Liverpool so. I do say a lot of this stuff though XD I think it's great that you're teaching people about the English culture and speech!
Thanks Daisy. :)
First of all, I'm so glad to have a chance to learning English from your channel.
Would Do you mind to talk about conditionals( Zero, First, second, Third and mix) please?
Cheers,
hello Daisy.. nice to know that you are a scouser.. i guess you are here because most of scousers dont really speak english in proper.. scousers got different accent and languages that i cant understand..
thank you for this poem Ana i loved it, i think that i find it's easier to do it instead. 🎓😊
#English Like A Native @English Like A Native
Hello, I am Fahim Aman from Afghanistan. I am a fun of Anna and I like her channel the best. If you want to speak like native English I suggest the ( English Like a native ) channel.
Hello Anna, I like you teaching English. I love to have " After" after ! That's my favorite after
dinner.You are an ACE!
I pulled the bird for an all-nighter.
I pulled the bird ON (or during) an all nighter.
Thank you Anna
Anna please describe London eye for us and give some information about it?
The London Eye is a big wheel (Ferris wheel) which overlooks the Thames river in London. I don't think it is an expression, but I could be wrong.
stunninglad1 you don't what?
The London Eye: I don't think it is an expression or a figure of speech. It is definitely a tourist attraction in London though.
I love your videos❤
Talking about being very very tired you can say I am quite knackered. What about being frazzled?
Awsome lesson 😉
Your accent sounds similar to my cousins in Nantwich. I was born in Cheshire but grew up in Australia and I’m about to move back to my roots. I’m really enjoying your channel, and I think your have great composure. Kind Regards
Thank you :)
@@EnglishLikeANative I found your channel for your swear word videos
I'm late! :) The video is not online anymore
Keep going this great work.
You are my best teacher
🙏 Please Visit this Country🇹🇱🇹🇱
GREAT TEACHER
Looking great Anna, you work out hard hhh.
I laughed at the conservative definition of "ammo"
Genuinely thought it was gonna cut back to Anna going: "it's that LOUDpack!"
hey Anna I love your blouse it's very British! ☺☺☺
Wow. It's a great lessons.
Hello Anna, the way you speak " what has hit her" is interesting, what I heard is "not know what ha-zit-er". so has hit her can be linked together to become "ha-zi-ter' , rt?
it's funny for us French people to hear the English say "Alley oop", as it derives from the French "Allez hop..." We say it exactly as you do, with emphasis put on "oop"
Hey watching from Algeria
Hey Shelly did you
get any action last night? Absobloodylutely and it was ace.
Right now from Kuwait where is the diamonds .... Diamonds is a slang in here frase evrey thing is perfect and beautiful awosem
You can also use “ Absofuckinglootley”
I need to learn English !!!
Ally oop! My English has gone up in level :) Don't go ape, but I've bloody loved this amazeballs video. I'm enjoying all the series like an ankle-biter; besides, I find this absobloodylootly ace, because it doesn't cost an arm and a leg, and so everyone has access to knowledge!
Hi Ana Congratulatios, I Liked
Slang give ammo to patrons of native English learners.
I'd rather stay over for the action than the afters ☺
Teacher you're super duper
Thanks
Hey Ana, abt the slang AXE, we have to use it only followed by GET or we can conjugate it properly? Ex; Janie was axed from the job last month? Thx in advance!! 😙
Nice 👍
U teaching style is good and i really appreciate if u make some videos about ielts😃😃😃
Dear Ana, Don’t wanna be an arse, but you’re an awesome, cute teacher. I lived in the UK for a length of time and have always managed to keep my hand in as much as I can as some vocabulary seem to vanish away from our minds with the passage of time if we don’t practice the language. Do you have a live channel so I can join in your on-line lessons ? Best wishes.
I learnt american english, but british accent is very nice :)
As a teacher teaching me good things
Would you like some action Anna?Hey the classic saying "if you don't ask, you don't get".;-)
Haha
Awesome
an anorak is it another word you could say for an outdoor jacket, too?
Maam I want to go UK which language i should know plz tell
I like it
" 'ELD N'OVER"! What does it mean? TYSM!
You'd be a perfect flight attendant
An alternative to Apehit would be Batshit or Batshit crazy. Also used a lot in the UK.