It's how we all originally acquired our native languages. We acquired the language in chunks instead of isolated words. Same thing for language learners. Listen / read in context [ Chunks ]
@@beautifulbritishenglish its perfect 10/10 god bless you but im just giving you my opinion i wouldn't subscribe qnd pay money for it not cuz its not good enough its because due to covid pandemic people worldwide got problem with money so if its business then postpone it for when people dont have problem with money like we did before covid-19 so keep doijg free till things are okay
Hi Best Rare, I know times are difficult for lots of people and i do give lots of free lessons, however, some people do want and need these kinds of courses and lessons.
Great! 'Lbee fola'win yora'd vise, good Master!" I recal a nice chunk from the "Peacky Blinders", when Thomas Shelby once demands, "Gimmi a bo'alow whyskey!"
Guys, do more chunking. It has worked for me. Tried to help my student do the same, but he wouldn't change his ways and insisted that grammar explanations and rules are the only way. I could do in 4 months what he couldn't in 3 years and it isn't likely to change now that we parted forever. I am still pissed at him for repeating that immersion doesn't work. I know how it works, but seem unable to convince older people that it works and leave an angry crowd of the elderly behind me.
Hi! I discovered this video searching for the theme of chunking "tonality" in English and I discovered your channel and subscribed because although it is not about "tonality", I found this video interesting. Greetings from Argentina.
Hi from Italy, I do have some videos on using Rhythm, especially this one: ruclips.net/video/I9F7nNkoq1k/видео.html And using intonation: ruclips.net/video/PI6WiTYKLFs/видео.html Let me know if you have any questions.
If you would like to learn more fluency techniques, then I am hosting a FREE lesson on Wednesday 23 June. You can find out more and register here: bit.ly/3uF4Tku
Im poor at speaking and i think that is because the key and the trick is basically about chunks if i just use english chunks instead of translating in my own language that would be magical thing to learn. Thanks teacher i totally agree with what you say 👍😉
@@beautifulbritishenglish i did but im wondering what makes it different than RUclips videos for instance cuz I've noticed a lot of teachers doing this so-called active meeting or whatever 🤔
Hi Renato, thanks for your comments. Sorry, but I don't have any PDFs of chunking at the moment, but there is a good article from the British Council here: www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/lexical-approach-1-what-does-lexical-approach-look
You didn`t really explain why you selected Want and Paris in the first sentence which are Content words . You as a teacher know it, but the students don`t . So i suggest being more exact in your videos
It's how we all originally acquired our native languages. We acquired the language in chunks instead of isolated words. Same thing for language learners. Listen / read in context [ Chunks ]
Exactly!
Bravo 👏 excellent teaching! Good 💯 job!!
I am really glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks so much for the meeting we've just attended.
Hi, I am glad you enjoyed the live session. Please let me know if you have any questions about Active Listening.
@@beautifulbritishenglish its perfect 10/10 god bless you but im just giving you my opinion i wouldn't subscribe qnd pay money for it not cuz its not good enough its because due to covid pandemic people worldwide got problem with money so if its business then postpone it for when people dont have problem with money like we did before covid-19 so keep doijg free till things are okay
Hi Best Rare, I know times are difficult for lots of people and i do give lots of free lessons, however, some people do want and need these kinds of courses and lessons.
Great teaching. Thanks so much
You're very welcome!
Thanks ❤
Today I found You, it was great to learn about chunks, thanks !!
Hi Gaby, I am glad you liked this video. Learning and using 'chunks' of language is the best way to learn vocabulary in my view.
Great thanks for your lessons
Glad you like them!
Amazing video professor
Great video.
Thanks! I hope you learned something from it that you can use.
Nice video! Thanks!!
Glad you liked it! What is your favorite 'chunk'?
Graciassssss thank you interesante video 😀
Hi Boris, i am glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you 💗
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you very much sir for this information
Hi Satyabrata, if you want to learn more about chunks, please come to me free listening class next week. Register here: www.real-english-club.com/
Good lesson teacher, thanks.
Hi Ruben, I am glad you found this lesson useful.
If you would like more practice, come to my next FREE lesson: bit.ly/3uF4Tku
Great! 'Lbee fola'win yora'd vise, good Master!" I recal a nice chunk from the "Peacky Blinders", when Thomas Shelby once demands, "Gimmi a bo'alow whyskey!"
I am surprised you could understand what Tommy says in his Brummy accent!
@@beautifulbritishenglish Probably because it was not real but scenific Brummy 😃
Guys, do more chunking. It has worked for me. Tried to help my student do the same, but he wouldn't change his ways and insisted that grammar explanations and rules are the only way. I could do in 4 months what he couldn't in 3 years and it isn't likely to change now that we parted forever. I am still pissed at him for repeating that immersion doesn't work. I know how it works, but seem unable to convince older people that it works and leave an angry crowd of the elderly behind me.
Hi Paul, I totally agree! What are some Chunks that you think people should learn?
Hi! I discovered this video searching for the theme of chunking "tonality" in English and I discovered your channel and subscribed because although it is not about "tonality", I found this video interesting. Greetings from Argentina.
Hi from Italy, I do have some videos on using Rhythm, especially this one: ruclips.net/video/I9F7nNkoq1k/видео.html
And using intonation: ruclips.net/video/PI6WiTYKLFs/видео.html
Let me know if you have any questions.
@@beautifulbritishenglish THANK YOU !!!! I´m gonna watch those videos!!!! Thank you again!
Thanks, Prof.
You are welcome!
If you would like to learn more fluency techniques, then I am hosting a FREE lesson on Wednesday 23 June. You can find out more and register here: bit.ly/3uF4Tku
@@beautifulbritishenglish Okay, Prof.👍👍👍
Im poor at speaking and i think that is because the key and the trick is basically about chunks if i just use english chunks instead of translating in my own language that would be magical thing to learn. Thanks teacher i totally agree with what you say 👍😉
If you want to learn more about Chunks, come to my next FREE active listening class: bit.ly/3uF4Tku
@@beautifulbritishenglish i did but im wondering what makes it different than RUclips videos for instance cuz I've noticed a lot of teachers doing this so-called active meeting or whatever 🤔
@@icanspeakenglish5813 The difference is this will be a live class and you can ask me questions at the end.
Thanks, i want to know more chunks
More to come!
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I wanna practice more chunks ...
Hope you download more videos about the pronunciation and the listening in English on the channel
Hi Esso hanfy, what help do you need with your pronunciation?
I don't know if I am right, but I do disconnect a bit differently. Let's take your example, I wanna GO / to PAris.
Hi Kishore, I think everyone has a slightly different approach and as long as you deliver your message clearly, it doesn't really matter.
Hello professor!
I'd like to get some material about chunks in PDF do you have any ?
Thanks so much.
From Brazil
Hi Renato, thanks for your comments. Sorry, but I don't have any PDFs of chunking at the moment, but there is a good article from the British Council here: www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/lexical-approach-1-what-does-lexical-approach-look
@@beautifulbritishenglish Thanks a bundle
Where can I have more videos like this
I have new videos every week on this channel.
@@beautifulbritishenglish thanks for your amazing channel
Congratulations professor amazing video
Good morning! Where are you from?
Hi Beatriz, can you guess where my accent comes from?
You didn`t really explain why you selected Want and Paris in the first sentence which are Content words . You as a teacher know it, but the students don`t . So i suggest being more exact in your videos
I HATE "wanna"! It is so lazy! And makes hearing very difficult for a person who is going deaf.
Lazy speech has been imported from hollywierd movies.