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  • @GoNaturalEnglishLessons
    @GoNaturalEnglishLessons  3 года назад +12

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  • @None104Nxs
    @None104Nxs 5 лет назад +18

    OMG i think i'm gonna cry now !! you make is and was situation clear for me i was confused about them and ahhhhh MANY THANKS GABBY ..kisses

  • @buddhilalchaudhary4949
    @buddhilalchaudhary4949 2 года назад

    What a good English teacher you are. You have understood the nature of non native and native English speakers.

  • @lifenature5463
    @lifenature5463 5 лет назад +2

    Due to the many years spent in studying English grammar at school (in Italy, UK and USA), it does come more natural to me to use the "correct" way. To speak the incorrect way like a native as you pointed out in this video, I should to concentrate more and, consequently, sound less fluent and natural.
    Congratulation for your video lessons, always interesting and helpful. Thank you so much Gabby.

  • @jorgeromera3861
    @jorgeromera3861 6 лет назад +28

    I have to congratulate you for this video, Gabby: educational and funny at the same time! The best blend ever. Kudos! Regarding your question "perfection or connection", I'd say that a language is something alive, so maybe connection is the key.
    Thanks for this amazing lesson!

    • @theskyisthelimit292
      @theskyisthelimit292 5 лет назад

      Ya!!!
      I'm totally agree with you.
      Gabby is really ome of the best teacher cause during learing, she gives too funny mood by his communication.
      I also wanna improve my English like an native English speaker
      Would you help me?

  • @bezdam7572
    @bezdam7572 2 года назад +1

    It’s a great video for learn English. Thanks 🙏

  • @shser61
    @shser61 6 лет назад +248

    How beautiful you are! I understand your English very well because you speak very clearly and not so fast! But it's not so easy to understand other native speakers.

    • @golnarnargol3211
      @golnarnargol3211 6 лет назад +4

      I myself like to know both versions and learn both.I just hope to remember these words and to use it correctly/properly.

    • @abdelkaderoussama5301
      @abdelkaderoussama5301 6 лет назад +2

      Сергей Щуплев exactly

    • @soliun
      @soliun 6 лет назад +4

      change the velocity to 1.25 or 1.50

    • @masterpiecemen7366
      @masterpiecemen7366 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah he is right

    • @laylaal-otaibi8321
      @laylaal-otaibi8321 6 лет назад

      I agree with you

  • @danielmayorga9629
    @danielmayorga9629 3 года назад

    Gaby: Usted destila optimismo y es una persona encantadora, es muy agradable verla y escucharla. No tiene igual.

  • @SL-vq6so
    @SL-vq6so 2 года назад +4

    First of all, I congratulate you and thank you for your good videos. 'Vaina' in Colombia is commonly used in the Caribbean region, but this is also an agricultural instrument.

  • @GearShifter925
    @GearShifter925 4 года назад

    Dear Gaby you are the most beautiful teacher i have ever seen....Your speaking is loud and clear...!!!!good for beginners also who wants to LEARN.
    I can listen to you ALL DAY....🥰💕

  • @richardphillipssinger3970
    @richardphillipssinger3970 6 лет назад +4

    Your English is so beautiful! I'm in love with the sound of your voice. Thank you a lot for sharing.

  • @marcossilva-ie1cb
    @marcossilva-ie1cb 6 лет назад

    The biggest honest teacher ever

  • @englishwithvania9886
    @englishwithvania9886 6 лет назад +9

    Omg! I just found out that I speak English better than so many Americans 😱 yay!!!
    I am so glad to know that I was correct on wondering why people don’t use Subjunctive verbs as they should do.
    You’re awesome Gabby!!! Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @jorgecedano7272
    @jorgecedano7272 6 лет назад

    I like your English because I can understand you almost everythink without lirycs, I'm learning English, I really love it.

  • @alijasem5392
    @alijasem5392 5 лет назад +20

    You have amazing accent
    Actually i understand every word you pronounce it .

  • @abeltoruno4669
    @abeltoruno4669 6 лет назад

    I praise God for I found you the best english teacher in the internet.

  • @marcelodantas2127
    @marcelodantas2127 6 лет назад +4

    Hi ! I´m a Brazilian student and it's amazing like I understand everything that you've been saying ! Congratulations for your job !!

  • @justelokossou2553
    @justelokossou2553 2 года назад +1

    You're such an amazing teacher. Thank you so much!

  • @koboyyoutube9742
    @koboyyoutube9742 6 лет назад +30

    Gabby wallace i love your voice really it's very clearly,i always watched your videos😃😉😐

  • @РусланСергеевич-ж1ф

    Thank you for this video. For me common english is more important than english rules. Because , first of all, I want to talk with other english speakers. I want to understand other english speaker including native spikers. And I want that other english speakers understand me. On streets, on shops, in internet, when I am on vocation in other country, for example. And thank you for your work! Thank you for explanation a differenece between common english and "class room" english.

  • @trangnhu4843
    @trangnhu4843 6 лет назад +16

    Thanks a lot for your useful lesson, Gabby !!!

  • @Amit_Arora_08
    @Amit_Arora_08 6 лет назад

    Thanks Gabby for sharing your videos with us. appreciated for your efforts for sharing the different ways of learning English.
    i can understand all your speaking and accent clearly..........

  • @bitmix5551
    @bitmix5551 6 лет назад +6

    Thank you so much for useful information !!!!

  • @mohammadshabaan7778
    @mohammadshabaan7778 6 лет назад

    you are the best teacher which i can understand your english easier than anyone else

  • @berkantunal8019
    @berkantunal8019 6 лет назад +20

    *You ain't gonna make it you ain't never ever gonna break it*
    _NEFFEX - Fight Back_
    I recommend you to listen to that.
    *I ain't have to graduate from Lincoln High School to know that*
    _Eminem - White America_
    *I ain't got none.*
    _Dr. Dre ft Eminem - Forgot about Dre _
    *You was gonna do!*
    _Eminem - Go to sleep_
    *There's no more reason to cry no more.*
    _Eminem - Hailie's song_
    *You think **_your(you're)_** different?* *you must be kidding.*
    _NEFFEX - Fight Back_
    *You n**#as** **_ain't got_** a clue*
    _Busta Rhymes - I'll Hurt You ft Eminem_
    *My darling, I don't ever want you to leave me. My darling, **_You and me_** were meant to be together ...*
    _Eminem - My Darling_

  • @williansshamircastillounru1596
    @williansshamircastillounru1596 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Gabby, can you make a video explaining the differences between present perfect, simple present, past, past participle, simple past participle and all those subjects that confuse people like when we are learning English, literally I confuse all the time or I don’t know if my teacher doesn’t explain were well those subjects, but I understand very well every time you explain something, sorry if I make a mistake but I’m learning.

  • @fadifadi2531
    @fadifadi2531 6 лет назад +14

    Hello Gabby !! I think that this vid is the best youtube one i've ever seen..
    In the Arab World, we have two versions of Arabic. The formal is considerably different from the informal. But we can't say that it's enough to speak one of them and ignore the other. If you want to communicate with people you must use a widespread informal dialect otherswise you would sound weird. The formal Arabic must be used in journalism, books, TV station, etc..
    It's funny that the dialects of informal Arabic are so diverse even within the same country to the extent that there are many local dialects in my country I hardly can understand them. More, I had better use English to speak with somebody from Morroco cos it's imposible to get him/her when they speak in Morrocan informal Arabic !!

  • @nationfirstbyranjeetsir8809
    @nationfirstbyranjeetsir8809 5 лет назад

    Literally, your way of expression, confidence, n method of teaching is Superb !!!!

  • @daysiravelo3666
    @daysiravelo3666 3 года назад +3

    In my opinion it depends on the situation.If I am teaching English for the students I have to follow the rules,the patterns which they must learn.When I am talking to my friends,I would use the common version as you said.The class is great.Moreover you remind us how to use the correct form when we speak English.Sometimes these words are tricky that's why we have to practice and write them in diffetent sentences.I would like you to talk about the subjunctive tense and write more senteces.Thank you so much.

    • @GoNaturalEnglishLessons
      @GoNaturalEnglishLessons  3 года назад

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    • @Ishaakismail-u4o
      @Ishaakismail-u4o Год назад

      could you please tell me the best Group of english practice speakers.
      Thanks ❤

  • @treebirds536
    @treebirds536 3 года назад

    Hi Gabby ! My thanks to you for your free english lessons is much appreciated ! By the way, you have a million dollar smile !

  • @isabelinhasccp4560
    @isabelinhasccp4560 6 лет назад +18

    Thanks Gabby
    It's easy to undesrtand you,I like to watch the videos,keep doing more videos Like that.

    • @user-km8zz8lr8n
      @user-km8zz8lr8n 6 лет назад +2

      Isa belinha sccp
      hello Isa
      can I have a conversation with you please?

  • @elticoviajero.4525
    @elticoviajero.4525 4 года назад

    I like the way miss Wallace teaches english, thank's you so much for your help, greentings from Costa Rica.

  • @herreracarlos1490
    @herreracarlos1490 6 лет назад +17

    "Vaina" is where you store a sword and where the beans grows up that is "vaina" but in Venezuela, where I was born, we use "VAINA" when we do not remember the exactly name of any stuff in particular, for example if we are talking about cars and you do not know nothing about cars we exchange the name of that piece of the car with "vaina" but we try to explain what that "vaina" does "the vaina that blows cold air inside the car"

    • @noixettee
      @noixettee 6 лет назад

      Nice try to explain, but you really need to use punctuation marks correctly man LOL.

    • @Abraham-rc9so
      @Abraham-rc9so 6 лет назад

      *You know nothing*

    • @ismaelverdecchia9178
      @ismaelverdecchia9178 5 лет назад

      We never use the word vaina in argentina

    • @fahrenheit7240
      @fahrenheit7240 4 года назад

      That word It doesn't exist and less for that popular use

  • @charng9752
    @charng9752 5 лет назад +2

    Using plain English, speaking clearly, enunciating words proficiently, of course, you're a native,
    I can easily catch the meaning of what you are saying! even when I'm seeing this video as 1.5x speed. How great teacher you are!
    I'm learning words and Grammar rules through "Correct English" but, I wanna speak English as same as it lives in people. :D

  • @aparecidoferreiravais321
    @aparecidoferreiravais321 6 лет назад +28

    Hi Gabby, is it possible that you speak Portuguese better than many Brazilians?
    Thanks again for this videos

    • @sakugava
      @sakugava 6 лет назад +2

      Aparecido FERREIRA VAIS Sim, fala melhor que muitos brasileiros. ruclips.net/video/4wriCzWl3x0/видео.html

    • @mep6302
      @mep6302 6 лет назад +2

      Of course. Brazilians don't even speak well their own language. So, it's really easy to speak better than them

  • @nadezhdak7983
    @nadezhdak7983 6 лет назад +1

    The effect of this video upon me was I started to feel a little bit more confident speaking English :). Everyone makes mistakes, but only who doesn't let be aftaid of them and keep going can achive high results. Thank you for one more extremely useful video!

  • @stoneanderson6781
    @stoneanderson6781 3 года назад +13

    I’m an American and I had no idea about The “who/that” thing I always thought “that” was the correct way lol 😂😂

  • @talebtube
    @talebtube 6 лет назад

    Your students look these lesson because of your attractiveness and slickness so, your students are loving you. You are good teacher.

  • @cesareliasbricenorivas7384
    @cesareliasbricenorivas7384 6 лет назад +6

    "Me gusta esa vaina" haha fantastic!

  • @jerecoboy
    @jerecoboy 6 лет назад +2

    Wow! What an amazing tip video!
    Thanks Gabby for clarifying those most common use of daily English...
    I'd love to more video like this!
    Keep up the good work!
    Lots of love from Brazil!

  • @koboyyoutube9742
    @koboyyoutube9742 6 лет назад +12

    Gabby wallace woow you're great teacher,good evening from indonesia😃😄😄

    • @masabodoh3970
      @masabodoh3970 6 лет назад +1

      Halo saudaraku sebangsa dan setanah air, selamat belajar ya...semangat....teruslah berjuang. ..

    • @koboyyoutube9742
      @koboyyoutube9742 6 лет назад

      Hallo juga teman senegaraku,oke trimakasih😃😃😃

  • @DiOrnThaiinUSA
    @DiOrnThaiinUSA 3 года назад +1

    I think, it’s common for any languages to have both ways of speaking. Which are formal and informal in order to fit in the situation. Since we as human beings have so many manners of participation with others. Thank you for pointing this out. It makes me feel better.

  • @jorgedelarosaorozco6419
    @jorgedelarosaorozco6419 6 лет назад +7

    I love you teacher Gaby Wallace.

  • @moacirmeireles3516
    @moacirmeireles3516 6 лет назад

    When I succed speaking the common way, for sure, I'll be glad. To stablish the comunication is what really matter. Nice lesson teacher.

  • @manuellrealg1098
    @manuellrealg1098 5 лет назад +6

    Beautiful Teacher 😍😘😘

  • @EmersonSpeakerBRAZIL
    @EmersonSpeakerBRAZIL 4 года назад +1

    That's a natural rich lesson! OMG! Thanks, Gabby. Well, as an EFL/ESL learner, of course, I want to acquire both the right grammar English Language way of speaking and the "street" one. Languages are living things. Take care!

  • @yormanpadilla1111
    @yormanpadilla1111 6 лет назад +9

    best teacher ever!!!

  • @maziel2
    @maziel2 3 года назад

    WOW ! im impressed of good talent which this young lady has.I wish i had that kind of coach when i were learning english.

  • @raghdaT2005
    @raghdaT2005 6 лет назад +6

    I prefere to use the correct version beacause people always break the rules when should not do that.

  • @jesusalconero8447
    @jesusalconero8447 Год назад

    Depende de la zona, se suele decir oh vaya vaina cuando hay un problema gordo pero tampoco se utiliza tanto. Enhorabuena, eres muy buena explicando y muy expresiva.

  • @alisonhsu6266
    @alisonhsu6266 4 года назад +3

    when I was learning English in Taiwan, I was taught "If I were you" but after I came to Canada I started to feel what I've been taught was wrong!! But actually I was right all along!

    • @tompeled6193
      @tompeled6193 4 года назад +1

      You mean, the subjunctive mood.

  • @pedrorocha5140
    @pedrorocha5140 6 лет назад

    I know a guy the speaks English well. he speaks English within the grammar rules. his English is spotless.

  • @JvanEdits
    @JvanEdits 6 лет назад +12

    I just watch this to make sure my English is good already

  • @danielbetu
    @danielbetu 6 лет назад

    You are very simpatic and it makes it very nice to watch your videos, and thank you very much for your teachings!

  • @israelnar5644
    @israelnar5644 6 лет назад +4

    "Vaina" Is used in Venezuela as informal word I think, so as a Mexican I don't understand what vaina means so in this way it's very weird to hear an American spoken like that

    • @TheRgonzalez16
      @TheRgonzalez16 5 лет назад +1

      Tony D'arko mexicans don’t use that word

    • @JeimmyAmador
      @JeimmyAmador 5 лет назад

      it's used that much in Colombia too. I wonder if she met people from there to learn Spanish.

  • @joseserraamorim8744
    @joseserraamorim8744 6 лет назад

    Helo my dear English teacher, this video is very clear thanks for it. You are a great teacher and nice.

  • @sakugava
    @sakugava 6 лет назад +9

    Ain't ain't a word!

  • @inspiracy2030
    @inspiracy2030 6 лет назад

    You are talking very clear , I understand you well, thank you so much!

  • @SoyYorlys
    @SoyYorlys 6 лет назад +34

    Si.. vaina, lo usamos en varios contextos pero realmente así se llama la funda donde guardan las espadas ;) eso si es una VAINA! Jajajajajajajajaja

    • @pedrolasanta6094
      @pedrolasanta6094 6 лет назад +3

      In Spain, where I am, we never use "vaina" in the sense of stuff or things. We use "vaina" as a sheath of something like a nife or even a bean. Also we use it as an adjetive meaning in that case a coward person

    • @vickynavarroalburquerque6876
      @vickynavarroalburquerque6876 6 лет назад

      completely true what you've said, but mostly of times, honestly, it's not used in a decent meaning, in my case I prefer not to use it because seems too vulgar, greetings!!

    • @fandefaby
      @fandefaby 6 лет назад +2

      Yorlys Arzola I never use that word, that is used just in Colombia or Puerto Rico, I guess..

    • @fandefaby
      @fandefaby 6 лет назад +2

      pedro lasanta me too, In my native country, we use the word ‘vaina’ when we want to refer to the covering of some vegetables, for example: Peas , which is translated as ‘arvejas’. Las arvejas vienen dentro de una vaina.

    • @manuelarredondo7304
      @manuelarredondo7304 6 лет назад

      VAINA ES LO QUE PROTEJE A LOS CACAHUATES FRIJOLES ENTRE HOTRAS SEMILLAS COMESTIBLES Y NO COMESTIBLES,""VAINA""----UNA FUNDA EN INGLES ES UN HOIST, PARA ESPADAZ TAMBIEN PISTOLA Y RIFLE,

  • @marcosalguero3836
    @marcosalguero3836 6 лет назад

    Agreed with everybody about the speed, clearly pronuciation, etc , about to avoid translating in your brain and "Typing" in your head, but in practice, native speakers doesn´t goes down, that´s why would be fine to insist in key words, or phrases to be on the conversaton line, and even how to be alert for the "surprise" questions from your boss, new friend or whatever!... that would help! Nice to meet you Gabby!

  • @MrMintjazz
    @MrMintjazz 6 лет назад +8

    Vaina, is more typical of South American speech , in Spain is not common

    • @juliojhonatanmezachumpitaz5230
      @juliojhonatanmezachumpitaz5230 6 лет назад +3

      MrMintjazz that is only common in Caribbean countries

    • @zeddo1787
      @zeddo1787 6 лет назад +1

      Nah in Venezuela And Ecuador too

    • @ricardopalaciosbazzani2569
      @ricardopalaciosbazzani2569 6 лет назад +1

      Vaina se utiliza en muchos casos, es parte de la variedad y modernidad del lenguaje. Yo lo utilizo informalmente.

    • @hugogalciusphysics
      @hugogalciusphysics 4 года назад +1

      Not ALL Southamerica. In Uruguay we never use that word unless if we need to refer to where to keep the sword.

  • @trexocashe2257
    @trexocashe2257 6 лет назад

    Hi Mrs Gabby from Philippines. thank you for making that wonderful video. it will help us a lot, not just like for aspirant English learners but for those people who would like to sound just like a native speaker.

    • @celesteflynn4035
      @celesteflynn4035 2 года назад

      Baina or vaina in Spanish it's Caribbean Spanish. The universal Spanish it used Esa Cosa, or Esa situacion

  • @loveyouworld1
    @loveyouworld1 6 лет назад +5

    I think we should use the correct version while writing. I always try to speak correctly but it's not sound like natives. Maybe natives could think that I am freshy or I am not a native speaker.

  • @illusion8598
    @illusion8598 6 лет назад

    Hello Gabby Wallace How Have You Been Doing It's been a long time watching Your Videos Thanks For Uploading This One You've Helped me A lot To Improve MY English Thanks You Again Please Never Ever Stop Teaching Us I love The Way You speak English I'll be a Native Speaker Soon Whatever I learnt On account Of You Love From India

  • @Ninosinamor19
    @Ninosinamor19 5 лет назад +4

    You have a beautiful eyes.

  • @trissulistiawatyishak6947
    @trissulistiawatyishak6947 5 лет назад

    thanks gabby, your vidios answered all the questions in my head and clear my confusing about english all this time...

  • @heliosai9195
    @heliosai9195 6 лет назад +8

    Oh, pretty girl

  • @blandinebakebe2985
    @blandinebakebe2985 4 года назад

    Thankyou for this lesson.I was confused seeing the way other people speak .but now I know that the rule is almost like French ( i mean: direct object, temps in conjugation...

  • @sakugava
    @sakugava 6 лет назад +4

    She's got a ticket to ride, but she *don't* care

  • @walthereliasgarciasuarez1364
    @walthereliasgarciasuarez1364 4 года назад +2

    I have to say: you made my day sharing your experience about your Spanish lessons and the word "vaina"... You make me laugh A LOT! It's a very common expression in Venezuela... 😎👍🏼

  • @mollietai8946
    @mollietai8946 6 лет назад +4

    Native mistakes are taken for granted. GNE blows my mind.

  • @creativeschool5321
    @creativeschool5321 5 лет назад

    Your teaching is really good and easy to understand.

  • @sakugava
    @sakugava 6 лет назад +4

    Every day I see everyday writing mistakes.

  • @ismaelverdecchia9178
    @ismaelverdecchia9178 5 лет назад

    It Is a great help for us, to understand everyday english speakers

  • @Leander-zh7cr
    @Leander-zh7cr 6 лет назад +3

    "Better than native" That's impossible lol

  • @rolandovera5261
    @rolandovera5261 5 лет назад

    You are unique... I understand almost all.Nice and interesting video. Thanks a lot.

  • @daverd6434
    @daverd6434 5 лет назад +8

    why american english sounds so vulgar?

    • @ahmednasser4040
      @ahmednasser4040 5 лет назад

      For me it sounds a little more funky than say British English.
      Don't trust edited comments by the way.

    • @xylemfielding682
      @xylemfielding682 5 лет назад

      In Latin, "vulgar" means "common". At least 150 million people in the US and Canada speak English natively with dialects that would be classified as "General American", including me. It is the most common super-dialect of English. In contrast, very few people in the UK actually speak with Received Pronunciation (RP), and "Modern RP" is not a thing. The word "received" means "from the ages", like received wisdom. "Modern RP" is actually just "a posh London accent". There are only about 10 to 20 million people who speak with a posh London accent. Cockney is also an accent from London. Notice that what I am calling the posh London accent is actually *more common outside of London* in the rest of the South of England. There are many immigrants in London and also local dialects, like Cockney, just to name one. Similarly, there are 8 million people in New York City, but I suspect less than half of them speak English with a GenAm accent natively and at home.
      If you mean "rude", then I would say that any English dialect can sound rude if you want it to. Lily Allen (singer from London) has a British accent and she sounds VERY rude. Listen to her song "LDN" - parental discretion advised, that song is very rude. Notice that Lily Allen has *a* British accent - not RP, and not even a posh London accent. I believe she describes her own accent as "lower class" - or "lowah class" to use a spelling pronunciation. So - the opposite of classy.
      Stephen Fry has an "upper crust RP" accent, which is very classy and posh. But he can also make English sound very rude, he is a comedian. Is he on television at noon or at midnight, and is he wearing a suit and tie? If it is midnight and he is dressed casually, he might have something rude or crude to say. And he has the same accent the whole time.

  • @laredjrahmouni7682
    @laredjrahmouni7682 4 года назад

    Good morning, stadium. I hope you are fine and well. I would like to say to you thank you very much for the videos and lessons. Thank you. A thousand thanks

  • @falconeducational4579
    @falconeducational4579 6 лет назад

    That lesson is more effective. Thank you very much for taking your precies time to prepare it for us.

  • @JMGColombia
    @JMGColombia 6 лет назад

    Thanks, Gabby your lessons are always useful.

  • @sallytembo3289
    @sallytembo3289 5 лет назад

    It's not so bad. I love the lesson thanks a bunch for your knowledge with us. We really appreciate very useful.

  • @hamzamagdy8850
    @hamzamagdy8850 6 лет назад

    Thank u for this amazing video .. You have sent me a very important messege which is: do not fear of not to be understood by people, which affects in your fluency. follow the rules of English and it is not a big deal if you miss some as long as you give the right meaning.

  • @alexandroanalista
    @alexandroanalista 4 года назад +1

    As you said at moment 26:14, your videos are really affecting and helping us to became us fluently speaking English. Thank you very much!! I am Brazilian, I live in Rio de Janeiro.

  • @aminpolanco6871
    @aminpolanco6871 5 лет назад

    I want you give Thanks again cause l have been learning really inglish with you

  • @user-km8zz8lr8n
    @user-km8zz8lr8n 6 лет назад

    Hello Gabby
    I'm from Iraq and i just want to say that language is really clear and understanding also i enjoy watching your videos. So good luck dear

  • @oseasmatossoares2147
    @oseasmatossoares2147 6 лет назад

    Thank you Gabby.
    I prefer using correct version.
    I am a Brazilian man and I have not been to USA yet. I have been studying US English for few years.
    By the way I would like to know if native American speakers make some mistakes pronouncing verb project and noun project. Please!

  • @SrIsco
    @SrIsco 3 года назад

    Essa professora é muito boa mesmo!

  • @ANDRELUIZ-lu4un
    @ANDRELUIZ-lu4un 2 года назад

    I Just say, what I understand a lot of this teacher GABRIELLE, from tô natural wow this os amazing tô me, because I study Alone but. Me see improve my skill everiday wow thank you universe I love learn gere with this teacher gorgeus.

  • @knowledgefacts4002
    @knowledgefacts4002 4 года назад

    Mam you are the best native speaker in my knowledge ..many many thank to you mam ..

  • @reynaldotoneli9537
    @reynaldotoneli9537 2 года назад

    Beautiful teacher, you are something else

  • @EC-cr8wt
    @EC-cr8wt 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the lesson, very helpful 😉👍

  • @donanass5632
    @donanass5632 3 года назад

    Really, in the name of God, you are the best teacher in the world

  • @edsoncavalcanti4033
    @edsoncavalcanti4033 5 лет назад

    Thanks for your help dear teacher..

  • @lydparamo
    @lydparamo 4 года назад

    Hi Gabby! I'm Spanish, and about the word "vaina", it's most used in Latin America. But what I think is why not to used in a spanish class? I know it's not to much apropiate use it, but I think lenguage teachers should relax and no to be so polite, don't you? Love your channel, you're a amazing English teacher! ;)

  • @alexanderpolo9592
    @alexanderpolo9592 4 года назад +1

    Yes ma’am the word “vaina” it’s frequently used in my country, and of course it’s not formal word but it could take a place of a noun or an adjective as an intensifier too or to talk about undetermined stuff or situations..

  • @jorgesarante2933
    @jorgesarante2933 6 лет назад

    I M from Dominican Repúblic and de que "vaina" for everything. That Word fit everywhere, everytime...it's like our national Word

  • @SandeepKaur-tv8fo
    @SandeepKaur-tv8fo 4 года назад +1

    You are best teacher Gabby you voice very nice and today my fast day Gabby you are really nice 🤗🤗

  • @robertferreras782
    @robertferreras782 6 лет назад +2

    i fell in love with your accent your English is perfect ! 😍😍 and you're a good Teacher 😙

  • @MegaRodriguez74
    @MegaRodriguez74 6 лет назад

    Thanks, from Guadalajara Mexico, I an always see your videos, I have years trying to learn English and with your videos, it is so easy, and you are so pretty.

  • @Ostrovsky_ph
    @Ostrovsky_ph 6 лет назад +2

    Hi Gabby! Thanks for another useful video!! Turning to correct English vs. common English I'd choose common if it's okay for specific situation. BUT as native Russian speaker I hate when someone is trying to use odd constructions even if they are common.