В очередной раз убедился, что нужно смотреть ТОЛЬКО носителей английского языка, потому что те учителя для которых английский не родной делают много ошибок и передают эти ошибки тем кто учит язык, спасибо за видео
What really baffles me is that you're aware of your mistakes whether if it is by other people's feedback or a late insight you had and you still write a script, edit your material and ultimately post the video with those errors included. At least record that part once again and just attach it to the rest of the footage without having the need of recording it from scratch but I guess Marina got used to uploading her vids with zero concern whatsoever
Dear Kevin There is a body of opinion, that Slavic language speakers will never acquire a full sense/perception of article usage due to existing differences in the English language and the East European languages. Would you please comment on that. Has such a strong proposition got a leg to stand?
What I have noticed from watching thr short clips of her is that she speaks incredibly fast which is unnecessary. She probably would make those simple mistakes if she took her time. Then again, if she scripts her videos then they're genuine basic mistakes that someone who's fluent in English should not make especially when teaching others.
I think "to fill in" and "to fill out" are separable phrasal verbs, aren't they Kevin ?. I mean, we can say: - fill out that application. Or. - fill that application OUT. - fill in the space. Or. - fill the space IN. Thanks in advance for the answer
As a non-native speaker I might be wrong, but I was thinking "Fill in" is a British verson of American "Fill out". At least when it comes to forms, applications or gaps in grammar exercises
My car's running on empty. just like the Jackson Browne's song says "running on empty". I think that expression's got other meanings but I don't recall what they are, I just remember one: - running out of gas, the car's functioning with the reserve gas.
thanks a lot, this video is really useful , especially about phrasal verbs. but still I can't understand the meaning of "meet up"- I am meeting up with my friends tomorrow. What's the different between meet and meet up?
TOEFL it's one of the hardest test you can take because you can't score a high score in this test i take before it was extremely hard what about you guys
TOEFL IS not (it's). What do you mean by; "I take before it was extremely hard". I think you meant to say (text): "I TOOK it before it was extremely hard".
It truly puzzles me why some guys learn foreign languages from the 'teachers' for whom English is a second language,? specifically from nice girls from Eastern Europe or Russia, they never lose their accent and make tons of grammar mistakes,,, they're sometimes good but not with everything,,
Her channel started speaking about TOEFL, I used to watch her videos when she was a newcomer to RUclips many years ago. Update: It was actually 8 years ago, and she got 117 out of 120, which is impressive, most native speakers wouldn't get that score
How do you know that she got that score, let me doubt it, it can't be possible that a native English speakers wouldn't get that score in their own mother tongue, besides she hasn't shown any official documents that confirms she passed the test, with all the basic mistakes she makes I doubt she can pass it, I'm gonna believe her when she proves it with conclusive evidence not just because she says so.
@@fredylopez2477 hello, it is ok if you are doubtful, although that doesn't mean she hasn't gotten that score. Also, there many videos online from native speakers taking the TOEFL or the IELTs and they usually get very good, but not excellent scores. These exams are hard. It will take you just a couple of minutes or less to find them, for example, there is one called "can a native speaker NAIL the toefl part two." On that one the test taker only got 102. Usually for native speakers Writing is the most challenging part, often times they get B2 level. There is another video of a native IELTS teacher in which he shared his results and he the highest for all skills but writing, just a B2 for that one.
She took the TOEFL test three times and she didn't pass 😊, 'cause she learned nothing, I mean, she didn't learn ANYTHING at all, she keeps making basic mistakes and if by any chance, she happened to pass the test it's just because she paid to pass it. - She said that she took the test several times but she didn't say whether she passed it or not. I think she didn't pass any of the three tests (exams). - She said all that to show off or to brag. 😊. I'd like her to show some kind of official document that confirms she passed that test but I doubt it.
TOEFL doesn't have a passing score, the certificate just indicates the score you reached. So, technically, Marina passed the test whatever score she had. The passing score differs from place to place, and each uni/college or agency sets its own minimum score. Perhaps, her level is B2 (which would be around 80 TOEFL score), but she tried to pass it for an institution with the minimum of 95 requirement (which would be around C1). In this case one can say "she didn't pass", but that would be true for a specific institution only. You can't fail the TOEFL test, but you can fail to reach the minimum you need for your own goal. She makes many mistakes, but she definitely has at least the B2 level which is enough to freely communicate with native speakers and officials and to feel comfortable in an English-speaking country (but it's not enough to teach).
Thank you!!! Was very useful to me.
My favorite series are mistakes made by Mistakesguamarina😂
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Mine too 😂😂😂
Shut up your mouth
When i got notification for this video ..im saying..hmmm she again she again..always she is again😂😂😂
Very good video🎉🎉🎉🎉
thanks you teacher
Great explaination
wow .very useful thanks a lot
an apic video keep making videos like that it's just awesome
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Perfect feedback.
Thank you for doing an amazing job!
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Agree. I never heard the explanation better than this
The lesson was great
This video is apic thank you so much this really amazing way to go guys 😮
Still, the articles.
You are the best .
Great explanation thank you.
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I learned. Thanks very much, Kevin!
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This is the english what I was looking for. ...thx
✍✍✍✍I'm learning a lot! Thanks, Kevin!💜
В очередной раз убедился, что нужно смотреть ТОЛЬКО носителей английского языка, потому что те учителя для которых английский не родной делают много ошибок и передают эти ошибки тем кто учит язык, спасибо за видео
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What really baffles me is that you're aware of your mistakes whether if it is by other people's feedback or a late insight you had and you still write a script, edit your material and ultimately post the video with those errors included. At least record that part once again and just attach it to the rest of the footage without having the need of recording it from scratch but I guess Marina got used to uploading her vids with zero concern whatsoever
I'm a little confused man, whose mistakes are you referring to ?.
What do you mean by:
"whether if it is"
Another great video.
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Kevin, please do more videos correcting Marina’s mistakes before she deletes them. We’re learning a lot from her mistakes.👍
Dear Kevin
There is a body of opinion, that Slavic language speakers will never acquire a full sense/perception of article usage due to existing differences in the English language and the East European languages. Would you please comment on that. Has such a strong proposition got a leg to stand?
“Fill in the application” is British English
More Marina please 😅
Marina rocks! 😅
She took the toefl test 3 times.she needs to take it 3 more times😂😂
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I wonder whether Marina really took the toefl test 😂
She's back again 😂
What I have noticed from watching thr short clips of her is that she speaks incredibly fast which is unnecessary. She probably would make those simple mistakes if she took her time. Then again, if she scripts her videos then they're genuine basic mistakes that someone who's fluent in English should not make especially when teaching others.
I think "to fill in" and "to fill out" are separable phrasal verbs, aren't they Kevin ?. I mean, we can say:
- fill out that application.
Or.
- fill that application OUT.
- fill in the space.
Or.
- fill the space IN.
Thanks in advance for the answer
As a non-native speaker I might be wrong, but I was thinking "Fill in" is a British verson of American "Fill out". At least when it comes to forms, applications or gaps in grammar exercises
My car's running on empty.
just like the Jackson Browne's song says "running on empty".
I think that expression's got other meanings but I don't recall what they are, I just remember one:
- running out of gas, the car's functioning with the reserve gas.
thanks a lot, this video is really useful , especially about phrasal verbs. but still I can't understand the meaning of "meet up"- I am meeting up with my friends tomorrow. What's the different between meet and meet up?
I'm wondering if I can say "keeping your mouth shut is the best/ best thing that you can do in this situation"? Thanks in advance ❤
TOEFL it's one of the hardest test you can take because you can't score a high score in this test i take before it was extremely hard what about you guys
TOEFL IS not (it's).
What do you mean by;
"I take before it was extremely hard".
I think you meant to say (text):
"I TOOK it before it was extremely hard".
It truly puzzles me why some guys learn foreign languages from the 'teachers' for whom English is a second language,? specifically from nice girls from Eastern Europe or Russia, they never lose their accent and make tons of grammar mistakes,,, they're sometimes good but not with everything,,
I didn't understand "They're all a little different."
Hi my name is Timur and a wanna be like a god and order everything in the world , what I need to do ?
I don't know,,on what basis she is talking about these kind of english testing system
Marina should watch your videos Kevin first , thank you Kevin…
Funny I know what's up with Marina without watching her videos lol
So it's wrong to say "shake the juice up"? Up comes after "it" only?
Give them hell Kevin.
I hope Marina watches these videos. She needs to improve her English.
Keep dreaming!
Понятно. Маринку НЕ слушаем
Is she taking the TOEFL test now? Why?
Her channel started speaking about TOEFL, I used to watch her videos when she was a newcomer to RUclips many years ago.
Update:
It was actually 8 years ago, and she got 117 out of 120, which is impressive, most native speakers wouldn't get that score
@@DetPrepquite impressive since she keeps making basic mistakes like omission of the articles, grammar etc
How do you know that she got that score, let me doubt it, it can't be possible that a native English speakers wouldn't get that score in their own mother tongue, besides she hasn't shown any official documents that confirms she passed the test, with all the basic mistakes she makes I doubt she can pass it, I'm gonna believe her when she proves it with conclusive evidence not just because she says so.
@@fredylopez2477 hello, it is ok if you are doubtful, although that doesn't mean she hasn't gotten that score. Also, there many videos online from native speakers taking the TOEFL or the IELTs and they usually get very good, but not excellent scores. These exams are hard. It will take you just a couple of minutes or less to find them, for example, there is one called "can a native speaker NAIL the toefl part two." On that one the test taker only got 102. Usually for native speakers Writing is the most challenging part, often times they get B2 level. There is another video of a native IELTS teacher in which he shared his results and he the highest for all skills but writing, just a B2 for that one.
@@fredylopez2477 the test is not difficult. In fact it an easy test
I stopped watching Marina's videos..
Good decision!
I think she's gonna need more than crossed fingers to pass the test 😂
she has no idea about articles
She took the TOEFL test three times and she didn't pass 😊, 'cause she learned nothing, I mean, she didn't learn ANYTHING at all, she keeps making basic mistakes and if by any chance, she happened to pass the test it's just because she paid to pass it.
- She said that she took the test several times but she didn't say whether she passed it or not.
I think she didn't pass any of the three tests (exams).
- She said all that to show off or to brag. 😊.
I'd like her to show some kind of official document that confirms she passed that test but I doubt it.
TOEFL doesn't have a passing score, the certificate just indicates the score you reached. So, technically, Marina passed the test whatever score she had. The passing score differs from place to place, and each uni/college or agency sets its own minimum score. Perhaps, her level is B2 (which would be around 80 TOEFL score), but she tried to pass it for an institution with the minimum of 95 requirement (which would be around C1). In this case one can say "she didn't pass", but that would be true for a specific institution only. You can't fail the TOEFL test, but you can fail to reach the minimum you need for your own goal. She makes many mistakes, but she definitely has at least the B2 level which is enough to freely communicate with native speakers and officials and to feel comfortable in an English-speaking country (but it's not enough to teach).
Totally agree with you. I am not sure whether marina took the test, and even if she did, I am absolutely not sure it was 115 😂
A complete gosh with stinky fingers😂😂😂😂😂