Practice American English Greetings | Learn to say 'How is it Going?' with Keenyn Rhodes
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Ready to practice some American English greetings? Today, Keenyn Rhodes shows us how to say: 'How is it going?'
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Thanks again Lady Keenyn!!! This one was a really complicated for me to pronounce!!👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽☺
Love your videos ❤️. They are really interesting, helpful and very educational. Thanks a million 👍🥰
with you going great, as your voice sight taking. cheers
We need more of that please 🥺
More to come! :)
Thank you so much 😊
Very nice .
Very nice👍
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South Africa...Howzit?
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How to say - How it was?
Tiene vocación de profesor
Under your cute supervision, madam, It's going ❤ly
You so cute teacher
Dude what? Akib get yourself together
how to
So here we don't use the 'ng' consonant sound, right?
(Native speaker here). No. Its not always used. Like "Who's danzin?" instead of "Who's dancing?" The first is informal. The other formal.
@@PatientPerspective woah, thank you Jessica ❤
even though still ............................
I'm not interested in American English, I'm English born and bred and speak working class English
It's good to know so I can understand, but I am not going to use it. My English is already broken.
Definitely- these lessons are intended to help with comprehension! :)