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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2021
  • Many of you have been asking us how we learned to speak English and about our native languages Czech and Slovak, so we thought it was high time to film a video about it. Enjoy 😊
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Комментарии • 247

  • @keiths6504
    @keiths6504 3 года назад +13

    You're English is perfect. You are very impressive!

  • @gcoldwell
    @gcoldwell 3 года назад +9

    You should not worry about your English, is easy to understand and excellent. 😀❤️

  • @stevie-johngrossett9011
    @stevie-johngrossett9011 3 года назад +7

    OMG. I was smiling the entire time. I was born in Jamaica and then migrated to the US. So I have two citizenships as well. thank you guys for sharing.

  • @evah5197
    @evah5197 3 года назад +1

    Your nephew does not speak English. He speaks some foreign language even we can't understand

  • @eddie_d1233
    @eddie_d1233 3 года назад +4

    I studied French in school and when I go there I can find my way around the city and order from the menu. I can read it easier than speak it. I try to speak the native language in a non-English speaking country like Spain or Italy because I think they appreciate that you are trying to be understood. You both speak English very well and understand the grammar better than many Americans. And Tommy has a very keen sense of humor in English. He makes me laugh.

  • @dibarkodi4680
    @dibarkodi4680 3 года назад

    I understand better you Peter, Trump and may grandson - beautiful unhurried diction.

  • @guy4462
    @guy4462 3 года назад +3

    I'm French-Canadian born in Montreal and now living in New Brunswick with a dual citizenship with the States. I learned to speak English when I was about five when we moved to the States. I speak French, English and some Spanish. My husband was Mexican. Wouldn't it be great if we all spoke the same language in the world? Maybe the world would be a friendlier place. Your video today was very interesting... thanks.

  • @thomassears1432
    @thomassears1432 3 года назад

    In my part of the United States, the mid Ohio Valley region, very few people speak anything but English. Other languages are not mandatory in school. We never hear any other language but English spoken in public. I did take Spanish in high school, but have never had anyone to speak it to or with, so I completely lost it. My ancestors came from England to America in the early 1700s, so even my ancestors only spoke English. But I do admire people who speak several languages. But here it’s almost no point to learn another language, because you’ll never have an opportunity to use it.

  • @tomcouture4441
    @tomcouture4441 3 года назад +2

    I am fortunate to be fluent in French and English. My mother spoke only French. She was from Canada which this part of Canada spoke only French. She married my dad who was in the United States and move to the states thus the school being English. I now work and live in Canada for government this required to be bilingual. I also have dual citizenship American and Canadian.

  • @suginami123
    @suginami123 2 года назад +1

    Both of you have amazing pronunciation. Very clear. That’s the best. Accents are always a welcome part of a person’s pronunciation.

  • @d.wayneotto1094
    @d.wayneotto1094 3 года назад +2

    27:50

  • @d.wayneotto1094
    @d.wayneotto1094 3 года назад +3

    That was REALLY interesting! I've always wondered how you both became so proficient in English. From this video, it would appear that the study of language has always been a part of your lives - from early on. That explains a lot. A question for you: being as proficient in English as you both are, do you ever find yourselves thinking in English - and then having to translate back to your first language?

  • @frankieboy967

    I am a volunteer ESL tutor and sometime substitute ESL instructor. My students are adults who have recently arrived in the US, some came here because of bad events in their home countries. I am so proud of their achievement learning English. It’s not an easy language (lots of rule exceptions). My grandparents emigrated from Austria-Hungary in the 1900s. I guess this is my “give back” to those who left their native country.

  • @sladersawyer5576
    @sladersawyer5576 3 года назад +1

    04:29

  • @dibarkodi4680
    @dibarkodi4680 3 года назад +1

    Tommy and Peter, nise to see you.

  • @andrewaway
    @andrewaway 3 года назад +2

    Lol. It must be hard......to speak so many different languages. Thanks guys. ❤️

  • @Flanole
    @Flanole 3 года назад +1

    That was fascinating. When I was in elementary school we were taught a little Spanish (Florida's second language) but later I tried to take it in college and couldn't do it. The best time to teach a second language is when your are young which is what your system did. I wish I had learned when young. I took Latin in high school but barely made it through. You guys are smart so learning a language comes easier to you (my opinion). English is hard. It has so many weird exceptions on how to use it. Your English is better than many Americans I have known. The US is isolated language territory except for Spanish. You have a greater opportunity for multi-cultural interaction. Congratulations Peter on your citizenship. I would want Tommy if I ever toured Europe. Thanks guys.

  • @TSinRM
    @TSinRM 2 года назад

    I first found your channel while searching for RUclips channels about travel in Croatia and enjoyed it. Now, I've watched this video and loved it. As so many others have said, your English language skills are great. Don't worry about the small stuff. I've been learning German for years, and cannot speak it as well as either of you speak English.

  • @tstieber
    @tstieber 3 года назад +2

    Your English is really very good! I'm sure making the videos improves it too. I grew up speaking German at home but mostly lived in the United States, so both are my native languages. I've studied Spanish and speak pretty well, and now I'd like to learn Hebrew. Languages are so much fun!

  • @deepblue64
    @deepblue64 3 года назад +1

    rolling the eyes was perfect ...))) 👍🏻👍🏻