Learn more about Fluent For Life: tinyurl.com/e2emy73y Get Frederick here: englishanyone.com/frederick This video reveals the kinds of movies that can improve your fluency most easily. Most English learners are worried about learning MORE words. But the problem is that a large vocabulary is useless if you can't use it fluently. To have a fluent vocabulary, you must know words VERY well, the same way natives do. Naturally varied review helps you do this, by letting you review vocabulary in different ways until you become fluent in it. So rather than watching movies that take longer to build fluency, you should watch English movies that give you lots of review all in the same movie. Then, you build fluency automatically. :) Here are 10 examples: Groundhog Day (1993) Edge of Tomorrow (2014) 50 First Dates (2004) The Big Short (2015) 12 Angry Men (1957) The Usual Suspects (1995) The Great Escape (1963) Home Alone (1990) Office Space (1999) The Truman Show (1998) Speak With Us: Website: englishanyone.com Facebook: facebook.com/englishanyone Twitter: twitter.com/englishanyone Instagram: @englishanyone #EnglishFluencyGuide #LearnEnglishAsAFirstLanguage #SpeakFluentEnglishConfidently
You are the best English teacher I have ever met. - I've been looking for you for ten years. - Thanks for all! 😃👏👏👍 I like movies with Vikings. They speak slow and basic English.
Hi, Drew! I'm a new subscriber. I found out about this channel from Ad. I was attracted by your channel because I liked your clearly, intelligible speech and of course your voice which is so important to me. Now I'm working on my listening skills and I want to develop a better ear for the sounds of the language. I enjoy watching movies. Thank you for your recommendation. Hope they will help me to understand and improve my English. 👍🙏❤️
I like this episode so much & I will see all the movies that you recommended . Thanks for your creative strategies & your effort to explain that I really like your methods , I feel my fluency is improving after watching your videos you're a genius 🤯
Sometimes I think that I've learned English watching movies. Movies have been so important in my learning but.. After buying a Chromecast the whole situation has changed forever.. More these days in watching short Videos, interviews and documentaries than watching a full movie.. In short, RUclips has changed my life and the way I'm still learning English. Period 👆
Hi Drew! I was so tired that I have fallen asleep and couldn't watch your live class to the end. But now I'm watching on replay. I'm really grateful to you for your extraordinary work. Thanks so much! I always watch teachers talking about studying English using movies or series, but I've never heard a piece of advice like that, I mean, intentionally choosing the right kind of movies. Thank you so much again.
I've enjoyed the 12 angry man. Beautiful dialogues, interesting characters. I did write down all page of sentences from this movie. Exelent way to improve the speaking language. Thank you.
🙋🇺🇸Hi dear Drew! I've never watched none of those movie you gave us the long and useful list. But.I'm sure I could find the least one of those. Today I love your yellow t-short and I'm really happy to wach this video from a genius teacher. Do you have who is? Is Mr. Drew, most lovely american teacher🇺🇸😁💓🙋🌻. Greeting from Brazil.🌹🇺🇸🐈
Why , after watcing an impressive,exciting film, it is easy for me to exspress my impression;phrases are well remembered, but with an uninteresting movie, I can't say a single word during conversation?
「こそ」👍️ I found "You bet!" in "Always." If you say "I wish" when when someone says like "You speak English!!". But if you say "You wish", it implies something like "You dream on!". Being able to comprehend English conversation helps to learn new natural expressions.
Learn more about Fluent For Life: tinyurl.com/e2emy73y
Get Frederick here: englishanyone.com/frederick
This video reveals the kinds of movies that can improve your fluency most easily. Most English learners are worried about learning MORE words. But the problem is that a large vocabulary is useless if you can't use it fluently.
To have a fluent vocabulary, you must know words VERY well, the same way natives do. Naturally varied review helps you do this, by letting you review vocabulary in different ways until you become fluent in it.
So rather than watching movies that take longer to build fluency, you should watch English movies that give you lots of review all in the same movie. Then, you build fluency automatically. :)
Here are 10 examples:
Groundhog Day (1993)
Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
50 First Dates (2004)
The Big Short (2015)
12 Angry Men (1957)
The Usual Suspects (1995)
The Great Escape (1963)
Home Alone (1990)
Office Space (1999)
The Truman Show (1998)
Speak With Us:
Website: englishanyone.com
Facebook: facebook.com/englishanyone
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i watched "edge of tomorrow" maybe 10 times. this is my all time favourite movie. great lesson again.
The best English teacher ever 👍
Such a great idea for creating list of movies. Thanks for recommending, and special thanks for your time 😊
Hi from London! You are the best teacher. Thank you ever so much!
Hello , I was wondering can you help me to practice my English ?
I am also seeking a friend to boost up my english. Do you help me?
@@hemrajkhatiwadaofficial827 Okay sure
Hi teacher, i' m from Brazil and like so much of your class. Thank you and Good bless ALL!
Hi Drew. You are a great Teacher and Guide. Keep bringing up great videos like you have brought till now. 🙂👍
You are the best English teacher I have ever met. - I've been looking for you for ten years. - Thanks for all! 😃👏👏👍
I like movies with Vikings. They speak slow and basic English.
I liked your teaching methods i can understand a littel more than before .you are the best teacher
You're my teacher i respect you so much and much obliged ❤❤❤
Thank you, teacher 👍👍🤝
Thank you very much for your good explanations!
Hi, Drew! I'm a new subscriber. I found out about this channel from Ad.
I was attracted by your channel because I liked your clearly, intelligible speech and of course your voice which is so important to me. Now I'm working on my listening skills and I want to develop a better ear for the sounds of the language. I enjoy watching movies.
Thank you for your recommendation. Hope they will help me to understand and improve my English. 👍🙏❤️
I like this episode so much & I will see all the movies that you recommended . Thanks for your creative strategies & your effort to explain that I really like your methods , I feel my fluency is improving after watching your videos you're a genius 🤯
Thank you so much for your recommendations!! This is exactly what i was looking for!
Sometimes I think that I've learned English watching movies. Movies have been so important in my learning but.. After buying a Chromecast the whole situation has changed forever.. More these days in watching short Videos, interviews and documentaries than watching a full movie.. In short, RUclips has changed my life and the way I'm still learning English. Period 👆
Hi,
I am from India,
Really you are one of the best counselor.🎉
This was a great class! Thank you teacher!!!
Hi Drew! I was so tired that I have fallen asleep and couldn't watch your live class to the end. But now I'm watching on replay. I'm really grateful to you for your extraordinary work. Thanks so much!
I always watch teachers talking about studying English using movies or series, but I've never heard a piece of advice like that, I mean, intentionally choosing the right kind of movies. Thank you so much again.
I've enjoyed the 12 angry man. Beautiful dialogues, interesting characters. I did write down all page of sentences from this movie. Exelent way to improve the speaking language. Thank you.
Good job
Hey you suggested good movies i am going to these.... Rekha From India
Drew i am struggling with"what Kind of vocabulary do i need to Study for being fluent in English"?
Can you make a video talking about that?
You have to know a thousand of most popular words and to know well how to use them.
🙋🇺🇸Hi dear Drew! I've never watched none of those movie you gave us the long and useful list. But.I'm sure I could find the least one of those. Today I love your yellow t-short and I'm really happy to wach this video from a genius teacher. Do you have who is? Is Mr. Drew, most lovely american teacher🇺🇸😁💓🙋🌻. Greeting from Brazil.🌹🇺🇸🐈
Excellent teacher 👍
Why , after watcing an impressive,exciting film, it is easy for me to exspress my impression;phrases are well remembered, but with an uninteresting movie, I can't say a single word during conversation?
Hi Teacher ; do you recommend the friend’s film
Hi, a random question: are there two ways to pronounce "Once"? Something like Wans and Ons.
Can i asking, if i could speak like you did for daily conversation without knowing about idioms is it okay or i have to learn idioms.
You don't have to use these, but you should learn them to understand other people. :)
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OLD CITY FEZ
Kamal and otMan
I'm a Romanian women living în UK.
Hi
nice
Your teaching content is just amazing. But I suggest you to improve your sound quality. It’ll be great if you do that.
Can anyone summarize this video for me, please?
As you asked : How tall I am? I think you are at least 1m 80, probably more... :)
I really think he’s taller. I’ve seen previous videos where he is close to people, and you can guess approximately his size. :)
TACK ❤🎉
❤️
👍👍👍🥰
Thanks for "The Truman Show"! It's a great movie.
「こそ」👍️
I found "You bet!" in "Always."
If you say "I wish" when when someone says like "You speak English!!". But if you say "You wish", it implies something like "You dream on!".
Being able to comprehend English conversation helps to learn new natural expressions.