Click here to get fluent like a native: tinyurl.com/2ynbufjy Get Frederick here: englishanyone.com/frederick This video will show you how to make fluent English sentences AS you speak, rather than translating and thinking about grammar rules BEFORE you speak. :) Speak With Us: Website: englishanyone.com Facebook: facebook.com/englishanyone Twitter: twitter.com/englishanyone Instagram: @englishanyone Cải thiện nói tiếng Anh Mỹ / 改善美式英語的發音 / 미국 영어 발음 향상 / アメリカ英語の話し言葉のアクセントを向上させる / Улучшение произношения американского английского языка / Meningkatkan berbicara bahasa Inggris Amerika / Melhore sua pronúncia do inglês americano / Mejora tu pronunciación en Inglés Americano / बात अमेरिकी अंग्रेजी में सुधार تحسين لهجتك الأمريكية الإنجليزية / שפר את המבטא האמריקאי שלך / Améliorez votre prononciation en anglais américain / Migliora la tua pronuncia in inglese americano #EnglishFluencyGuide #LearnEnglishAsAFirstLanguage #SpeakFluentEnglishConfidently
1:36:04 yes, people can learn jus with their ears. In fact, there are hundreds of people who were born blind and became writers, authors, poets, etc. All of this is due to listening to others in everyday life and school, etc. We want you to post an episode on this
Thank you again for sharing your knowledge with us, the way you approach things when it comes to learn english, it makes the journey as if take a load off our shoulders.
I enjoy watching and listening to you. You're talking about simple but very important things with real examples. That's engaging and helpful. Right now I am doing one thing I've never done before. I started learning how to say the same thing differently. Thanks a lot ❤️
Thanks for the lesson. 🙂. What you said is true. We have to expose ourselves to english spoken by native english speakers in real world. cause they speak fast. and there are some expressions new for people learning english like me.
Yes, if you don't understand what you're saying, or don't feel confident about it, you won't feel confident about speaking. So you should practice first with lots of varied input that helps you understand the language like a native. Then speak. :)
Yes, you're right😊 because i speak Spanish and i actually know about conditional now, grammar, vocabulary etc for now😮 cause i'm studying English, I'm Haitian i grew up in the Dominican Republic i can speak Haitian Creol and Spanish you know now i'm studying English.🤭
Your learning theories are amazing but they would be even greater if you used PW slides or any other visual aids to help you portray your lessons and engage your audience as well
I know another interesting expression for the phrasal verb ''sit down please''. You can say '' be seated '' I've heard it in the old movie and I like to use it for fun sometimes. By the way great lesson!
I remember few years ago that I told to a friend of mine : have a chair! No need to mention his face hahahaha . He brought the chair and looked at me and asked : what about now ? Hahahaha
Something confused me after watching this video. In other video about fluency the teacher said that good way to get fluent is to for example choose one word and understand how to use it in a different situations. So you can use this word in a different topics. But there is another idea in this video. That you have to choose situation and learn different variants of saying something. Where did i get wrong? Can someone explain please?
赤いマーカ🖍️ I'm sorry I don't speak Japanese, but Drew Badger often explained it to us very clearly. - AKA is just the name of the color. - AKAÏ māka means the color of the "marker". = 🖍️ Hopefully it's clear enough :)
Click here to get fluent like a native: tinyurl.com/2ynbufjy
Get Frederick here: englishanyone.com/frederick
This video will show you how to make fluent English sentences AS you speak, rather than translating and thinking about grammar rules BEFORE you speak. :)
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Cải thiện nói tiếng Anh Mỹ / 改善美式英語的發音 / 미국 영어 발음 향상 / アメリカ英語の話し言葉のアクセントを向上させる / Улучшение произношения американского английского языка / Meningkatkan berbicara bahasa Inggris Amerika / Melhore sua pronúncia do inglês americano / Mejora tu pronunciación en Inglés Americano / बात अमेरिकी अंग्रेजी में सुधार تحسين لهجتك الأمريكية الإنجليزية / שפר את המבטא האמריקאי שלך / Améliorez votre prononciation en anglais américain / Migliora la tua pronuncia in inglese americano
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1:36:04 yes, people can learn jus with their ears.
In fact, there are hundreds of people who were born blind and became writers, authors, poets, etc. All of this is due to listening to others in everyday life and school, etc.
We want you to post an episode on this
You are the best teacher I have ever had. Thanks a lot.
I admire your passion about teaching/learning a language. I can see you constantly process things related to English
Thank you again for sharing your knowledge with us, the way you approach things when it comes to learn english, it makes the journey as if take a load off our shoulders.
I enjoy watching and listening to you. You're talking about simple but very important things with real examples. That's engaging and helpful.
Right now I am doing one thing I've never done before. I started learning how to say the same thing differently.
Thanks a lot ❤️
Thanks for the lesson. 🙂. What you said is true. We have to expose ourselves to english spoken by native english speakers in real world. cause they speak fast. and there are some expressions new for people learning english like me.
Thisv vedio recommend us that we can understand very well first, and then can express ourselves.
A nice place to be a fluent speaker.
Lots of RUclipsrs say that we need to speak to get fluency. You're right if we don't know the vocab it doesn't work
Yes, if you don't understand what you're saying, or don't feel confident about it, you won't feel confident about speaking. So you should practice first with lots of varied input that helps you understand the language like a native. Then speak. :)
The smartest, most patient, interesting and efficient English teacher ever!👍🏻🤩
Hello from Russia🎉 It's 6.30 AM ,just woke up, watching your video😊. Thank you so much!
hey! where do you live in Russia? Russia is huge. What do you do for a living?
Hello I'm from India, would you like to be my English speaking partner?😊
@@dudeinthecrowdhey, russians do the same stuff like other countries people, do some work and grow some child😀
Your videos are enjoyable.
You helped me to become a fluent English speaker.
Yes, you're right😊 because i speak Spanish and i actually know about conditional now, grammar, vocabulary etc for now😮 cause i'm studying English, I'm Haitian i grew up in the Dominican Republic i can speak Haitian Creol and Spanish you know now i'm studying English.🤭
Thank you so much sir see you tomorrow God bless your family 🌲 and I love you all
How about improving English interview skills? Is it the same thing with getting fluent? Can use these methods from you to improve my interview skills?
Your learning theories are amazing but they would be even greater if you used PW slides or any other visual aids to help you portray your lessons and engage your audience as well
Yes, it's more difficult to communicate these in a live video. :)
@@EnglishAnyone Keep up the good work and hope you keep working on new English teaching projects up ahead
hello, sir am real in the part non- fluent but i really very interest for this English teaching .
I know another interesting expression for the phrasal verb ''sit down please''. You can say '' be seated '' I've heard it in the old movie and I like to use it for fun sometimes. By the way great lesson!
I think we can also say: have a sit.☺️
@@MC-bq9dj Have a seat!
@@MaybeMe...862 of course ! 😅
great teacher
Thanks you Drew...🙏
I remember few years ago that I told to a friend of mine : have a chair! No need to mention his face hahahaha . He brought the chair and looked at me and asked : what about now ? Hahahaha
Thank you for this video!!!
Very interesting explanation
thanks drew
Thank you yes sir
Yes thank you it's very true
lots of love from Afghanistan
Thanks a lot sir
Yes sir thank you
Great job!👏👏
Hi Very interesting
Good mornig doctor how can i do for i speak the same or native ,if i am 50 years old
Sir please 🙏 note next class thank you God bless you all 🎉
When are u going live on youtube next ?
Hi teacher
How can I become a fluent speaker of English because I know more and more of vocabularies and also my Grammar is good but can’t talk well
Something confused me after watching this video. In other video about fluency the teacher said that good way to get fluent is to for example choose one word and understand how to use it in a different situations. So you can use this word in a different topics. But there is another idea in this video. That you have to choose situation and learn different variants of saying something. Where did i get wrong? Can someone explain please?
These are both examples of naturally varied review. :)
Teacher how can I learn English language?
Pretty dope
How can I get your full fluent program?
tinyurl.com/ywx4ftty :)
we are waiting for you
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be seated
It’s (the chair) for you! Show the chair and Say it
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But what if the hospitable host has a bad speech impediment and instead of take a sit he tells me take a shit, then what should I do?
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what is your app, excuse me?
englishanyone.com/frederick :)
I'm in non fluent Sir
Why is "AKA" but "AKAI MAKA"?
@BENbG8
color > 🟥 = AKA
adjective 🟥 = AKAÏ
So AKAÏ marker = 🖍️ :)
@@MC-bq9dj あかい or あかへ?
赤いマーカ🖍️
I'm sorry I don't speak Japanese, but Drew Badger often explained it to us very clearly.
- AKA is just the name of the color.
- AKAÏ māka means the color of the "marker". = 🖍️
Hopefully it's clear enough :)
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