Click here to start speaking fluently: tinyurl.com/mubjypt9 Click here to get native pronunciation: englishanyone.com/frederick Fluency isn't about memorizing individual words - it's about creating a web of connections between words and meanings. In this video, we explore how to build layers of fluency using prepositions and verbs, showing you how words like "play," "sit," "put," and "stand" interact with prepositions like "on," "at," "with," and "in." By the end, you'll see how understanding words from different "angles" (or in layers) helps you naturally speak English without hesitation. This simple technique will unlock a deeper level of understanding, helping you gain confidence to speak fluently in any situation! The best part is you'll actually enjoy learning this way, so you'll improve faster! :) Destroy the doubts that stop you from speaking - click here: tinyurl.com/mubjypt9 Speak With Us: Website: englishanyone.com Facebook: / englishanyone Twitter: / englishanyone Instagram: @englishanyone #EnglishFluencyGuide #NaturallyVariedReview #EnglishFluencyTriggers
Your can discrib the preposition so clear,you make my brain thingking and try to connect how to use that preposition, good idea you discribe it by table and put the picture in that table make realistic and easy dig. Thank you for using this methode.from indonesia i wacth your channel
What a lovely illustration to explain your lesson, over here, Drew! :)) If I had had a teacher like you when I started learning English, at school, I would certainly be bilingual right now! Anyway, better late than never… ;)
hola my brother drew..good morning from Malaysia@kualaLumpur..im single father for 3 young kids..ur english class really help me and my kids..my pas wife is english teacher but im not involve into english communication..not really..until i lost her..im so regrets.. ABY TED XUAN SHARMAN KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA
Very nice tallk drew.....I am one of your fans from Tamilnadu,India. Can you recommand any Grammer Book to master the preposition which is avail in online....Thanks a lot.
hi, i want use the Frederick app ,if it is suitable for a 6-year-old pupil?thank you ,and how many vocabulary can be learned in this app?is it easy to understand the words?
Yes, kids as young as three have used Frederick. It’s simple to use, and lets users learn over 2,000 words and sentences. Adults enjoy it as well! Click on the link in the description above to try it yourself. :)
I try lots of time to speak in English, I am reading book and listening podcast but at the time when I speak or conversation I forgat everything. Please suggest how to overcome.
The problem is you’re not getting focused review that destroys your doubts. It’s better to watch a bunch of videos about one specific topic than to learn with a bunch of random content. :)
Each of us changes a little of their mother tongue when they speak to someone from their country. But that doesn’t mean they don’t know the right way to say this or that... ;) By the way is it right for me to use THEY and THEIR in this example, please? :)
Nice work, MC. Here's the correction: "Each of us changes our mother tongue a little when we speak to someone from our country. But that doesn’t mean we don’t know the right way to say this or that... 😉 By the way, is it correct for me to use they and their in this example? 😊" Notes: 1. I changed "their" to "our" for consistency, since "each of us" refers to a collective "we." 2. The phrase "is it right for me to use" was adjusted to "is it correct for me to use" for a more formal tone. Both are acceptable, though! 3. I also added a comma after "by the way" for smoother flow. But your original was very close! :)
Thank you Drew it’s so encouraging to read your comment! :) I still doubt a lot, but I’m really passionate and determined to continue with your precious help. I see my progress but still lack confidence to talk, except to myself all the time, or if I’m alone with a native English speaker, and always in my dreams! :))
Click here to start speaking fluently: tinyurl.com/mubjypt9
Click here to get native pronunciation: englishanyone.com/frederick
Fluency isn't about memorizing individual words - it's about creating a web of connections between words and meanings. In this video, we explore how to build layers of fluency using prepositions and verbs, showing you how words like "play," "sit," "put," and "stand" interact with prepositions like "on," "at," "with," and "in." By the end, you'll see how understanding words from different "angles" (or in layers) helps you naturally speak English without hesitation. This simple technique will unlock a deeper level of understanding, helping you gain confidence to speak fluently in any situation! The best part is you'll actually enjoy learning this way, so you'll improve faster! :)
Destroy the doubts that stop you from speaking - click here: tinyurl.com/mubjypt9
Speak With Us:
Website: englishanyone.com
Facebook: / englishanyone
Twitter: / englishanyone
Instagram: @englishanyone
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This is actually brilliant. Patterns and connections is something we memorize at easiest
hello all the way from South Africa
Morning, It's Jalens from Haïti . I couldn't watch the live last night. Now I'm here enjoying it. Thanks for this outstanding effort!
I worked in QC (Quality Control Departement).
Thank you Drew for this valuable lesson. Yes for me your explanation way is very useful👍👏❤️
Your can discrib the preposition so clear,you make my brain thingking and try to connect how to use that preposition, good idea you discribe it by table and put the picture in that table make realistic and easy dig. Thank you for using this methode.from indonesia i wacth your channel
What a lovely illustration to explain your lesson, over here, Drew! :))
If I had had a teacher like you when I started learning English, at school, I would certainly be bilingual right now!
Anyway, better late than never… ;)
37:41 this is soooo helpful to understand the total idea + thanks for your efforts teacher ✅🤠
I AM PROFOUNDLY GRATEFUL FOR SUPPORT PROFESSOR
I do appreciated it, thanks dear sir for sharing. I'll be connected all the time as possible.
Thanks , it's my first time .
Wow ,you ARE the best,
a very helpful lesson. thanks.
Thanks for sharing this great job. It helps me to memorize
Thank you so much your videos are very good.. ❤❤ I love it
hola my brother drew..good morning from Malaysia@kualaLumpur..im single father for 3 young kids..ur english class really help me and my kids..my pas wife is english teacher but im not involve into english communication..not really..until i lost her..im so regrets..
ABY TED XUAN SHARMAN
KUALA LUMPUR
MALAYSIA
I am watching your video from Hungary,,,
Thanks teacher
Interesting!, this is knowledgeable ❤
Thank you for this. It's very useful, especially for all visual learners like me. New subscriber here
Best teacher
fentastic sir
😂😂 sit in the middle of nowhere 😂😂, this frase is so funny 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹😅
Thank you 👍.
Thanks 🙏
Great idea foe phrasal verbs
Hi I am from Sri Lanka
Hi Drew, fantastic explining. Really great.Thank you
fantastic explanation 👍
Visesh from Madurai, South India
Hi From Taiwan.
Clearly as always
thanks
I apprecate your lesson. everything seems clear. How can I improve my English skills (writing and speaking)?
hello, this is Narcisse! I'm from Ivory Coast. i would like to improve my english
Hi good morning
Stand in can be used to ask about opinion?
Very nice tallk drew.....I am one of your fans from Tamilnadu,India. Can you recommand any Grammer Book to master the preposition which is avail in online....Thanks a lot.
I'm working at IBM
hi, i want use the Frederick app ,if it is suitable for a 6-year-old pupil?thank you ,and how many vocabulary can be learned in this app?is it easy to understand the words?
Yes, kids as young as three have used Frederick. It’s simple to use, and lets users learn over 2,000 words and sentences. Adults enjoy it as well! Click on the link in the description above to try it yourself. :)
@@EnglishAnyone ok ,thank you ,i have downloaded it already.thank you.
1.5 x speed ,, every word coming out of your mouth hitting my ear with 100% accuracy.
I can hear in 1.25 x speed.
I try lots of time to speak in English, I am reading book and listening podcast but at the time when I speak or conversation I forgat everything. Please suggest how to overcome.
The problem is you’re not getting focused review that destroys your doubts. It’s better to watch a bunch of videos about one specific topic than to learn with a bunch of random content. :)
@@EnglishAnyone totally true, thanks for your advice.
Teacher has a hello talk account if you have can you share with a link
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Each of us changes a little of their mother tongue when they speak to someone from their country. But that doesn’t mean they don’t know the right way to say this or that... ;)
By the way is it right for me to use THEY and THEIR in this example, please? :)
Nice work, MC. Here's the correction:
"Each of us changes our mother tongue a little when we speak to someone from our country. But that doesn’t mean we don’t know the right way to say this or that... 😉
By the way, is it correct for me to use they and their in this example? 😊"
Notes:
1. I changed "their" to "our" for consistency, since "each of us" refers to a collective "we."
2. The phrase "is it right for me to use" was adjusted to "is it correct for me to use" for a more formal tone. Both are acceptable, though!
3. I also added a comma after "by the way" for smoother flow.
But your original was very close! :)
Thank you Drew it’s so encouraging to read your comment! :) I still doubt a lot, but I’m really passionate and determined to continue with your precious help. I see my progress but still lack confidence to talk, except to myself all the time, or if I’m alone with a native English speaker, and always in my dreams! :))
❤
wanna be an excellent communicator
May be in a question form: "Where are you standing on?"
I miss fluency in 15 minutes
Me too
@@SuelenRibeiro-mp3pqalready in 2,3 minutes
I don’t think you have to read all the comments. Please carry on with the teaching.
What about sitting in the house?
What about someone is swimming?
Play in a jym.
If you're talk figuratively about "I'm sitting with somebody"...in mostly that's is criminal