Easy English 11 - What do you like about New York?
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Virginia and her group of exchange students for the New School of Northern-Viriginia ask people in New York what they like about their city!
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Producer: Vince Vilasi with Valentina Becker. Hosts: Virginia Palmer-Füchsel and Chad Denman with other students from The New School of Northern Virginia and Schillergymnasium Münster. Visit The New School at newschoolva.com.
English is my 1st language. Why am I watching this?
Because they are in New York 😁
haha, I'm from Brazil :p
LoL
Lol
lol
The fun thing is the first interviewer was a pure british haha
*interviewee
LMAO 💀😂
Very good, thanks a lot.
It's awesome keep posting ❣️ keep helping people 🔥
I love it
I love it very much 😘😘
Me sorprende la emocion que tiene el presentador uff
This is a very good podcast
The first video i understood back in 2019 i think, i remember i was surprised because i understood some english and was impresive for me.
El primer video que entendi en inglés , me sorprendí cuando lo pude entender completo
The most spoken language and lingua franca 😎
Beautiful New York, I love you ❤️
Thanks. How well you have broadcast.
My dream to visit new York
i like
British, several Germans, haha but yeah, New York, you know? I'm from Florida and I might encounter just as many native Spanish speakers on the street as English. The U.S. is, as it's always been, a melting pot!
Love❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It would be interesting to make this same video nowadays with the current crisis.
See people walking by it’s fun
I can speak English well but my problem is the accent. I want to improve my accent but I don't know how.. I really love the American accent
Hi what’s your Instagram or something I speak British English fluently. Do you speak another language besides from English?
Three years late… in California American English is typically a second language for many and is spoken with whatever accent you have from wherever you originate. If you’re speaking of a specific American dialect or accent, there are multiple regions to choose from. Many people like the Midwest dialects and accents… states like Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, The Dakotas, Nebraska. Choose whatever state(s) you like and follow their local news.
You should do a tutorial on how to sound more english, be it any accent, since a lot of people are struggling with that. Mostly getting rid of one's own accent. Awesome video, thanks!
This is late but imitate, pick a dialect accent [british, American, Australian, sourhern] and imitate the way their vowels work
You guys interviewed more non-americans than americans ^_^
😂😂
You probably mean north americans’’.
@@evervalle5101 USA=America in the minds of 99% of the world. If you are from "Latin America", you're not "American", you're "Latin American". Sorry, but this is how the world views you. Deal with it.
My only criticism is that only one (or maybe two?) of the speakers was an American English speaker. The rest were foreigners, and it made the video less effective from a pedagogical perspective. Not bad for a first run, though!
I should also state that I am an American, I've been to New York, and I understand that the population is not homogeneous. Obviously this limited the results, but it's something that can be adjusted during future editions.
Love🐱🐱🐱
This should have been called interviewing foreign tourists who are visiting New York !
😍😍😍😍😍😍
Hachiko is in the video 😍
Ничего не понятно, но очень интересно
1:05 Doge! Or Shiba Inu, however you like to call it!
Thank you for the replay button 🙏
i wich go in new York i hit m'y cantry 😢 i love USA 💞💋
The dark skinned girl startled me, sitting there with the dog looks like she is about 12 then all of the sudden a deep womans voice comes out. Had to do a double take. wow....
Hello my friend
It's American (Easy) English, and the first interview is with a British woman, and two others were clearly non-native speakers. Odd choices for the video.
Finally in USA
Every person had a non english accent!!! How do I learn english this way??
Hi! Easy Languages friends, I really love your videos and I think that they are very usefull to improve many skills when you are learning a new language, but I consider that separete the English language videos into English from the US and English from the UK is not a good idea. I understand that exist some differences in accent and spelling, but at the end is the same language. For this reason, I don't consider this separation necessary. I'm sure that you don't want something like Easy spanish Spanish, Easy mexican Spanish, Easy chilenean Spanish, Easy ecuadorian Spanish and so.
This is just my opinion. Anyway, many thanks for your videos and keep so!
Oßü
👍
Yeah but people learning English want to learn the American Dialect...
Alex Alber. Uhhh? Since when? Nobody wants to learn the atrocious-sounding American dialect. People who learn English in Europe want to learn British English.
Alex Alber. I think that people who learn English want to learn an English that can be used everywhere English is spoken. Besides, the United Sates is a huge country, and this video was recorded in New York, I´m pretty sure that in other places like Texas or Alabama different dialects are used, so this video doesn't show the English of the 100% of United States people. In my opinion a video showing some differences between the English dilacts woukd have been enough.
Greetings.
My student likes N Y, but he hates reading books, so I have to prepare 4 X more to keep him interested.
I'm from Brazilian, I'm search one people Native to help me in my English ;).
I mean this best opportunity for talk about two language Brazilian and English .
but I'm this improving my English :)
It's not Brazilian, it's Portuguese language
Look at the shiba at 1:11, good, the last thing you ate is what you're gonna name him (or her (idk))
I'll start: Bread
Is the woman at 0:52 from Germany ?
Right away i could tell she was German so yes XD
+Thom 1883 Haha XD I'm from Germany myself, but her accent 😂😂 oh my gosh it gives me the shivers 😮😮
American Eng is listening easier than British Eng. but I love British Accents
Hi
Hey, how's it going?
Easy English American Edition: What's the Fucking Point Edition:
hmm
hmm
des akseiˁa aiaeia yapea yoeap
thaiso thaoa akwrna wanapa
Lol, half the people aren't even from America.... so typically New York City!
Prosthetic Park? LOL it's called PROSPECT Park.
aiawa jawei ɡaiaen tetapa
whaia thuap tɡo kaapa jasiw
enaaeib eiapa aaroa
So: Her name is Virginia and she's here with students from virginia to ask new yorkers in Manhattan what they think about new york? 😅🤔
Doge!!
American edition oh god
Yeah yeah
0:55 hot guy... hehe
BrE pronunciation🤦♂️. I always find it hard to understand BrE pronunciation.🥴
I'm from Russia , Am I here alone?
No
el pepe
naisei naeiab obi ajeru kaerəap
wawrŋp dajsdh itapa sy kaepʔ
Way to spit in the face of Americans - showing a Brit family as the first example of American English. Try showing an American person as representative of Japanese language, and see how that goes. I'm all about foreigners and other cultures, but they have no place in a video specifically intended to learn American English. When I see a German video, I have no interest in hearing an American accent. Anyhow, I doubt the English videos are much use to anyone anyways, because they aren't translated from any other language, as much as its nice to see my own language represented. Anyhow, keep up the good work otherwise. And are you guys hiring? I happen to speak quite good English, if I do say so myself.