This guy isn't just an entrepreneur, he's a complete powerhouse of entertainment! This talk caught me so deeply with a plethora of feelings. I just loved it from start to finish.
I appreciate how brave this man is to live his life with an amputation. I was born in a region called Latgalia. This region is part of Latvia, and Latvia was occupied by Russia during my childhood. Latgalia has a language similar to Latvian, but Latgalian words are spelled differently. I left this language in my childhood because my parents, who are Latgalian themselves, didn't create a stable base of the language in my brain. I can understand you very clearly but my English is not at C. The problem with those levels is if someone was finished to learn language in his childhood or in youth he should live in that country otherwise person eventually starts losing words and grammar of language. If you go to discuss with person of his second or third language, you will find that someone can't express himself at the same level as you can in your native language. My second Russian is not so far from native Russian, but lack of using this language in the life lead to losing some grammatical counstructions of language.
Wow. What a great interview! I loved getting to know Myles and his story. He’s such an inspiration 👏🏻 It was intense listening practice for me because Myles spoke really fast, but I still enjoyed the ride 😂 Sending love from 🇧🇷
Obrigada! Eu leio muito, também eu assisto muitos vídeos no RUclips e eu falou com nativas. A coisa mais importante é desfrutar o processo e o conteúdo que você consome.
"If you live in an English-speaking area or community, you will consciously or unconsciously, knowingly or unknowingly, start speaking better English little by little. However, if you live in a non-English-speaking area or community, it becomes much more difficult to become a proficient English speaker in a short period." I'm from India
Hi Cami, I'm one of your suscriptors. I'm studying English on my own. Regarding listening, I could understand the 85% of this conversation. but, I think my Speaking is still B-1 According your experience, what is my English level?
You can have B1 speaking and C1 listening skills. It depends on how much time you’re investing in the skills. If you could understand 85% of the video that’s WOW, amazing because Myles spoke very quickly and not always very clearly. Well done, keep going 🙌🙌
I'm quite uncertain about my level. I watched the entire video and understood 95% and watched it at 1.25x increased speed. What would my level be based on that?
Hello together! Yes I understood him. But, it wasn't a pleasure for my ears, because every second phrase was"you know, you know, you know" It's annoying.
I'm from Brazil! I'm fifty nine years old and started studying english when I was thirty years old!
This guy isn't just an entrepreneur, he's a complete powerhouse of entertainment! This talk caught me so deeply with a plethora of feelings. I just loved it from start to finish.
Yesssss! So glad you recognized that! Thanks so much for watching 🎉🙏♥️
Thank you Camille, I'm happy for following you. Such a useful conversation to listen
Thank you so much!!
Great talk. Thanks a lot Camille. Looking forward to more videos like this.
Glad you enjoyed it!♥️♥️♥️
I studied english for six and a half years in Brazil! I practice my english every single day!❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
Wow you’re amazing! Keep it up! 👍
Love it, definitely learned a lot in this video...
That’s awesome! Keep going 👏👏👏
@@LearnEnglishwithCamille thanks 😊 🙏
VERY INTERESTING TALK. I like it
I’m so glad! ♥️♥️👏👏
I love it!❤
Hello from Panamá 🙋🏾♂️🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦
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I understood everything that you said! It's awesome!❤❤❤❤
I'm so glad!👏👏👏
Interesting and intelligent channel pure english information all time congratulations good job
Thank you ♥️♥️
English sounds quite good! 😅😅😅😅
I appreciate how brave this man is to live his life with an amputation.
I was born in a region called Latgalia. This region is part of Latvia, and Latvia was occupied by Russia during my childhood. Latgalia has a language similar to Latvian, but Latgalian words are spelled differently. I left this language in my childhood because my parents, who are Latgalian themselves, didn't create a stable base of the language in my brain.
I can understand you very clearly but my English is not at C. The problem with those levels is if someone was finished to learn language in his childhood or in youth he should live in that country otherwise person eventually starts losing words and grammar of language.
If you go to discuss with person of his second or third language, you will find that someone can't express himself at the same level as you can in your native language.
My second Russian is not so far from native Russian, but lack of using this language in the life lead to losing some grammatical counstructions of language.
Thank you so much for sharing!! 🙏🙏🙏
Special thanks to you guys.
Thanks so much for watching ♥️
@LearnEnglishwithCamille it's my pleasure
Wow. What a great interview!
I loved getting to know Myles and his story. He’s such an inspiration 👏🏻
It was intense listening practice for me because Myles spoke really fast, but I still enjoyed the ride 😂
Sending love from 🇧🇷
Couldn't agree more! Thanks so much for watching!
Boa tarde. Parabens pelos videos, vejo todos. Sei que voce fala várias linguas. Qual é tecnica que voce usou para aprende-las?
Obrigada! Eu leio muito, também eu assisto muitos vídeos no RUclips e eu falou com nativas. A coisa mais importante é desfrutar o processo e o conteúdo que você consome.
"If you live in an English-speaking area or community, you will consciously or unconsciously, knowingly or unknowingly, start speaking better English little by little. However, if you live in a non-English-speaking area or community, it becomes much more difficult to become a proficient English speaker in a short period."
I'm from India
So true!
Cool video
Thank you!! 💕
Oh, my goodness me! Really inspiring conversation. I've learnt a lot from both of you. Best wishes from RJ Brazil 🇧🇷🤩👋😊
I’m so glad ♥️♥️
@@LearnEnglishwithCamille Can't wait for more videos like this!🤗
How long does it take to become fluent in english? ❤❤
It depends on the person, how much time they invest per day, methods, etc
Did you have an accident guy!.you said that you lost a limb of your body but you still alive! May god bless you!😂🎉😂😂
Yeah, he is amazing!!
Love you
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I'm a poor black man like you guy! But I'm older you!❤❤❤❤❤
Teacher, but I cannot find the translation of some words in Hindi, who will tell me that and whom will I ask?
Try ChatGPT!
Hi Cami, I'm one of your suscriptors. I'm studying English on my own. Regarding listening, I could understand the 85% of this conversation. but, I think my Speaking is still B-1
According your experience, what is my English level?
You can have B1 speaking and C1 listening skills. It depends on how much time you’re investing in the skills. If you could understand 85% of the video that’s WOW, amazing because Myles spoke very quickly and not always very clearly. Well done, keep going 🙌🙌
I'm quite uncertain about my level. I watched the entire video and understood 95% and watched it at 1.25x increased speed. What would my level be based on that?
That’s INCREDIBLE! You have very advanced listening skills!
I undestood everything, does it mean I'm at least C1?
For listening skills, yes! Wow, I’m impressed.
❤🙏
🙏🙏♥️♥️
Help me to upgrade my level.
I’m doing my best 😊
Hello together! Yes I understood him. But, it wasn't a pleasure for my ears, because every second phrase was"you know, you know, you know" It's annoying.
It’s a filler word for natives, that and “like”. Some people use it more than others.
I have a huge journey in learning English, because without subtiltles I could understand nothing he said, just loose words!😢
Yes, it’s VERY advanced. Don’t be discouraged. Choose something that is more suited for your level and you can grow from there! ♥️
O understand everthing, he speak Fast , but I’M feel happy , that I can understand hin well