+D_Lambily Just speak to a non-native speaker and look at the confusion in their eyes. Then speak without contraction / reduction and see the lights of gestalt pinging on. English may be understood all over the world, but only if you speak it clearly enough.
Excellent video, as always Ronnie. As a native English speaker, I agree that knowing these expressions will make you sound more natural, and also improve your listening skills!
I'm from Eritrea and now I live in Sweden so I can speak and write Swedish because I learned the language in Sweden and now in RUclips, learn English from you because I also need to learn English. I'm glad you're learning here and thank you so much for that.
Adrian Hartanto that’s why the video is called reduction MISTAKES. It’s correcting what native speakers do wrong, by the way northern dialect is very different to the southern and hence has its own way of speaking...some would call this non-standard/ungrammatical
You're amazing ! When I was learning English, my teachers never told me about the reduction for third person. Now, I'm an English teacher and I'm learning this from you. Thank you so much ♡
You, English-speaking people, you can’t even imagine how lucky you are to speak this language. I have an English exam soon, so I have to learn the rules day and night. I am furious about your 9 tenses (we have only 3 of them), and my younger brother is now sitting and learning 3 forms of the verb. Therefore, be proud of your language. И да, я русская🇷🇺
You are the best teacher on the world!!! I love how you all tell on a funny way. My english isn't perfect yet but i'm trying very hard. Weel THANK YOU SO MUCH😁😀
living in India, I perfectly understand your way of teaching. because I live in pastoral area where you hardly find good speaker in english. hats off to you for far reaching knowledge
TheHG12 As a native speaker, I don't notice and don't think of it as informal and I've taught in university contexts. These forms are spoken regardless of context, but aren't written formally. Hypercorrection, and archaicisms are far more noticeable to a native speaker. There are ways of indicating respect in English, although it isn't as important as other languages. Not using, "wanna", isn't one of them :)
I am born English , and I had no idea how difficult my native language is until this lady explained it on this video . I apologise to you all for this . The only consolation I can offer is that English is easier than French or German .
It's because with he, she and it the full form is 'wants to'. Because of this s we don't have a shorter form, we just say 'he/she/it wants to.' I hope that helps :)
Hi Ronnie! I really like your videos, I understand them. Each video makes me feel stronger learning this language. Thank you very much for your help and I hope you will make more videos because I watched all of them. Is easy learn English when you see this language like a fun fun fun game! Thank you again for your helping, and I am sure that one day I will speak English like a native. Thanks for your support!
I am from India.. I am so glad that finally I got to know about that what is the difference which make me confuse about native English speaker....But yes☺ now I can understand it properly......Thank you ma'am to explain it amazingly...
The Western teachers are very amazing. I want to speak English more and more in lessons, but I can't. Listening is also a torture. Oh my English is very bad. I can speak and listen little English.
I have an English group on WhatApp about people which are learning English, if you'd like to be add in it, just send me a message, it's +55 019 98261-8925.
You are the best oral English teacher I have ever met.the way you speak is the best and comprehensible.You remind me of my oral English teacher Martin.thank you for your lesson
There is a minor mistake at 5:49... for the "WRONG" section of "He - She- I(t) havta" the I needs a -t to become it! ;) :) Keep up the great work dear Ronnie, you are great! :)
Hello! I’m Brazilian and I’m crazy to speak English very natural as native speakers, your videos class are very helpful, thanks for posting, keep up the good work!!!
Super Doge I'm not sure if it is entertaining or sad we actually have people who are so lazy as to speak this way. She does a wonderful job teaching the "slang" terms though.
It's not lazy to speak in common vernacular, it's the natural progression of language as shortcuts become more common. Even the most formal and proper native speakers (as English is now) can't go back a few hundred years and still understand the language quite as well, because the language has evolved to become more and more fluent, and will continue to evolve.
Use "gonna" if the next word is a verb... I'm gonna eat now. I'm gonna dance with you. I'm gonna cry when you leave. I'm gonna see my parents soon. But if it's not... I'm going to bank this afternoon. I'm going to my room. I'm going to the mart.
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as if you came here because your were either told by someone that they have problems understanding and you and therefore you have doubts in your heart now or a person told you that your english is horrible and suggested you this video that's the true reason why you came to reassure yourself that your speaking is as bad as everyone says it is.
I've been speaking english since i was 5yo and now im trying to improve it more and more, now i have 12 and im getting interesting in learning english in an advanced level so i can talk to my foreign friends with no difficulty!
+Isabella Grace hey!! I just need someone to respond me something: when I watch videos about native english speakers talking and all that, I notice they don´t make the t or d sound in the end the most of the time.. for example when they wanna say "felt" they say "fell" so I get confused sometimes for that or when they wanna say "grabbed" or "i'd prefer" they sound like "grabbe' or "i prefer" I'd like t know how to do it as them too :D
I got confused when other said that: I'm gonna watch the movie. I'm gonna eat my lunch. At this form, "gonna" used as going to as future tense _going to/will_ is this correct?
Hi, Ronnie! You wrote in the left row "I, you, we, they havta", but in the right row, where the wrong version, too, is "I havta". Why? If you answer, I'd appreciate it. Thank you. Anna, Vladivostok.
+salwa El aflahi Imma = "I'm going to." You use it only for future tense, not for going to a location. If you're going somewhere in the future, you'd say "Imma go to..."
+Karla Aimee Hi Karla. Where do you live? I'm also a English student, and we could to be partner for practice. I'll try to send you a Skype request of friendship
It's fascinating watching this as an American with English as my first language. It's so interesting to me. And you did an amazing job explainin this!!
I don't know what to make of this video. I am a native English speaker because I live in England and I think I speak it correctly… especially as I'm now retired teacher and my friends and I NEVER say WANNA , GONNA, HAVTA . Alll she has succeeded in doing is teaching students how to speak sloppy English like an American or in her case Canadian. I cannot see how what she is doing qualifies as teaching people to speak English correctly…
It is obvious that europeans prefer the British accent and in America, we use to learn it in the american way. Most of medias (in these areas)are transmitted in american accent, maybe that is why the teacher enphasizes this pronunciation ; nevertheless British accent sounds much easier for us as spanish speakers, even when teaching books most of the time are prepaired with multiple native accents we end up trying to imitate the american accent and feeling embarrassment for having our mother tongue accent.
Thanks ronnie...you're helping me teaching people how they can understand English native speakers and try to speak English fluently.....your help is really great.....gratefully yours
Thaks so much I've been studying English but I needed someone who never speak Spanish, cause that can be easy. Now with your videos is good cause I need to do an effort to understand you I think that works good cause your pronunciation is perfect to teach. Thanks again
My advise would be for you to simply use "wanna" during daily conversation with any one who speaks English either here in America, Canada, or England. "Reduced words" as the producer of this video calls it, is the way that the majority of native English speakers use during daily conversations. However don't use it to make a formal speech or presentation in school, at your job or job interview. You can also use it when you write emails to your friends or send them text messages. The word "wanna" is very informal but used daily like some of the other "reduced words" that were provided in the video. If you use the long version "want to" and all the other long version words during conversation, you will sound very robotic and unnatural since people don't really speak this way on daily conversations. It's not wrong to use it but it's not the way people naturally speak unless they are pompous people who want to sound like brainiacs (intellectuals). Again, it's not wrong to use it but it's not the usual in regular conversations. If you write a formal letter, email, resume, or a report, do write the long version words because it's the proper and formal words you want to write or use during a speech or interview. Also keep in mind that some words are written slightly different in Canada and England than here in America which will give you a slight different sound to the words, thereby giving you their accent. Other english speaking countries are Ireland and Australia as I'm sure you know. Hope it helps at least a little bit.
But, why do you 'reduce' have to to havta or wants to to wantsta? I'm not a native speaker, but I don't see the 'reduction', like you still have to pronunce all, you just change the last letter.
Bryan Aranda its shorter. Its easier to say havta than have to. Same syllables but its shorter and less work go prounounce. the E and the pause are eliminated.
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Almi 알미라 Umm, I actually don't have kakaotalk; however, I do have Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook even though nobody uses Facebook anymore😂. Tell me your username and I'll send you a friend request or follow you on instagram ;)
I love this teacher. She was my teacher when I have been in Toronto and she is really great!
Hi maria, how are you? please if you have a time to teach me english ?!
Sorry, but I am learning English as well.
i need native english partner for speaking could you help me?
and is she good?
are you talking about Maria?
love her accent of speaking , I can understand almost everything she said !
I could * 😁👌🙃
@Marcos Cesar Canadian
Don’t be so dramatic
So do I 😉
You're the best ever teacher I've ever seen
I really appreciate your efforts 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I am from India. I am beginner here. You're a great teacher. I love you and your deed as wel.
@محمود آل شبر الموسوي can you practice English with me ?
FINALLY! A teacher who knows what she's talking about :) Great explanations, Ronnie!
Geo Skan yes she's a good explainer and i am sure her students are very lucky to her as a teacher.
Can u say you don't havta get it for me
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This is very interesting! I'm American and I never knew small things like this could confuse someone who speaks English as their second language.
there's the same problem when an american learns portuguese, for example.
+D_Lambily Just speak to a non-native speaker and look at the confusion in their eyes. Then speak without contraction / reduction and see the lights of gestalt pinging on. English may be understood all over the world, but only if you speak it clearly enough.
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Excellent video, as always Ronnie. As a native English speaker, I agree that knowing these expressions will make you sound more natural, and also improve your listening skills!
I love Ronnie's interactions over the camera.
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Great English tutorials on our channel too. Check them out!
+Joshua Lorenzo I love too! She is amazing.
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+Joshua Lorenzo yess me tooo
it's scary how accurate this is
With her, everything is easier! I love her ❤️
I'm from Eritrea and now I live in Sweden so I can speak and write Swedish because I learned the language in Sweden and now in RUclips, learn English from you because I also need to learn English. I'm glad you're learning here and thank you so much for that.
I wanna speak English, but that`s really difficult for me. But I`ll try with your videos. Hi From Russia!
Practice makes perfect! I believe it because I sucks at speaking but that changed now. Practice more!!!
Черный Властелин я русский )
Maddux Rigov Здарова
You need to practice a lot. Just now, i'm studing english. Every day i speech with my classmates. It's amazing and funny.
Черный Властелин Не обращайте на меня просто случайный русский комментарий мимо but im always English but trying to learn english but Hello! :)
I learnt english many times with another people . But you are first one make me learn how to listen fast and read faster .. thank you .
Am I the only one who notices the "I havta"? HAHAHAHA but I know she's talking about "It". Great teacher! Love it!
I spotted it too, but I'm a native, just a written mistake, She's brilliant.
also me
It’s not a mistake. “Havta” is for I, you we they etc and “hasta” is for he/she/it
@@JayA-rx3hi but i think the correct is hafta, mostly native write that. But "havta" is the first time for me
Adrian Hartanto that’s why the video is called reduction MISTAKES. It’s correcting what native speakers do wrong, by the way northern dialect is very different to the southern and hence has its own way of speaking...some would call this non-standard/ungrammatical
You're amazing ! When I was learning English, my teachers never told me about the reduction for third person. Now, I'm an English teacher and I'm learning this from you. Thank you so much ♡
You, English-speaking people, you can’t even imagine how lucky you are to speak this language. I have an English exam soon, so I have to learn the rules day and night. I am furious about your 9 tenses (we have only 3 of them), and my younger brother is now sitting and learning 3 forms of the verb. Therefore, be proud of your language. И да, я русская🇷🇺
wow.
you are one of my best teachers .. Thanks!👍❤
You are the best teacher on the world!!! I love how you all tell on a funny way. My english isn't perfect yet but i'm trying very hard. Weel THANK YOU SO MUCH😁😀
living in India, I perfectly understand your way of teaching. because I live in pastoral area where you hardly find good speaker in english. hats off to you for far reaching knowledge
THIS IS VERY INFORMAL SPEAKING. DO NOT SPEAK THIS WAY TO A PROFESSOR OR BOSS. This has been a PSA
TheHG12 As a native speaker, I don't notice and don't think of it as informal and I've taught in university contexts. These forms are spoken regardless of context, but aren't written formally. Hypercorrection, and archaicisms are far more noticeable to a native speaker. There are ways of indicating respect in English, although it isn't as important as other languages. Not using, "wanna", isn't one of them :)
She's so fun and i m not bored since i watch this. This is good for childrennn
I am born English , and I had no idea how difficult my native language is until this lady explained it on this video .
I apologise to you all for this . The only consolation I can offer is that English is easier than French or German .
I didn't know about I can't use "wanna" with he, she or it. Thanks!
me neither
It's because with he, she and it the full form is 'wants to'. Because of this s we don't have a shorter form, we just say 'he/she/it wants to.' I hope that helps :)
Hi Ronnie! I really like your videos, I understand them. Each video makes me feel stronger learning this language. Thank you very much for your help and I hope you will make more videos because I watched all of them. Is easy learn English when you see this language like a fun fun fun game! Thank you again for your helping, and I am sure that one day I will speak English like a native.
Thanks for your support!
You're my favorite english teacher
Me watching this in quarantine who else does?
😊
stfu with your cringy unfunny comment
Thank you for the lesson, because of this "S" I was rejected in interview.
There are hundreds of English teacher in youtube but for sure you are the best I have ever heard about, I thing I love you
Why am I watching this I speak perfect English 😂
ashanti smith まじ?
何…?。
I hope I can say that one day
Ikr 😂
Probably Buddha
if you say so Jesus
Why am I watching this when I’m a native English speaker
Samsawdog m 👍😂
you are curious how foreign people learn English, maybe
😂😂😂
I also have no idea what I'm doing here xD
@@ammanda10br So you feel powerful knowing that you master the language like a professional 🤣😅
I am from India.. I am so glad that finally I got to know about that what is the difference which make me confuse about native English speaker....But yes☺ now I can understand it properly......Thank you ma'am to explain it amazingly...
The Western teachers are very amazing. I want to speak English more and more in lessons, but I can't. Listening is also a torture. Oh my English is very bad. I can speak and listen little English.
Do practice. you will make strong
No it's not.. Pay attention to how people talk in everyday conversations
+kathy O'Neill
Yes, you are also right ....thanks a lot
Enjoy your learning! Language learning is an awesome experience! Any language you'd like to sink your teeth into!
I have an English group on WhatApp about people which are learning English, if you'd like to be add in it, just send me a message, it's +55 019 98261-8925.
I followed when you say "do it again", like we are connected. LOLL
You are the best oral English teacher I have ever met.the way you speak is the best and comprehensible.You remind me of my oral English teacher Martin.thank you for your lesson
I have watched this video at the first time and I like it!!! I started to learn English a few months ago) All is understood!
Juliya Violin
How is your English now ?
Juliya Violin yes
There is a minor mistake at 5:49... for the "WRONG" section of "He - She- I(t) havta" the I needs a -t to become it! ;) :)
Keep up the great work dear Ronnie, you are great! :)
Hello! I’m Brazilian and I’m crazy to speak English very natural as native speakers, your videos class are very helpful, thanks for posting, keep up the good work!!!
I'm a native English speaker but this is just so entertaining
Super Doge I'm not sure if it is entertaining or sad we actually have people who are so lazy as to speak this way. She does a wonderful job teaching the "slang" terms though.
It's not lazy to speak in common vernacular, it's the natural progression of language as shortcuts become more common. Even the most formal and proper native speakers (as English is now) can't go back a few hundred years and still understand the language quite as well, because the language has evolved to become more and more fluent, and will continue to evolve.
I learned a lot in this video, you are so great teacher, and i like the way you explain something because you made it so easy to understand.
I speak Spanish and trying to improve my English. Having a battle with my pronunciation. I love your videos and they help me a lot.
I love the way that this teacher explain the lesson... Thank a lot
As a native English speaker, i never realized i did these types of reductions
I love that teacher...She can make anyone a fluent speaker
cool miss Ronnie
we need more lessons and more words about reduction
Use "gonna" if the next word is a verb...
I'm gonna eat now.
I'm gonna dance with you.
I'm gonna cry when you leave.
I'm gonna see my parents soon.
But if it's not...
I'm going to bank this afternoon.
I'm going to my room.
I'm going to the mart.
zabrina petalio Sure! We use Im gonna (go to) + place for instance
zabrina petalio "I going to cry if a new movie of the avenger is made" is this correct?
+Dnx666 You missed "am"
Cuevas Murrieta You wrong man, it's "be going to" he's not wrong cause he's puttng an example, but only need TO BE + BE GOING TO
thx u
She is perfect teacher . I wanna stay with her family for 6 months. I will be native English speaker.
She is Very intereting teacher!!!
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It is funny watching this as a native English speaker. (we use a lot of English reductions in Boston)
Basically English is a error language
Aren't NATIVE speakers drom ENGLAND? :P just saying lol!
BΣΣЯΛМV Ҳ.Ҳ ...an error, not a error...
Yushua Perez ...yes, we are.
I'm from Russia and I really love your youtube lessons. They're great! Lots of really important information. Thank you for this.
You 'havta' correct mistake "He,she, I->It havta" :) Great lesson anyway, regards :)
Um really impressed by the way she z teaching
Me tho
É MESMO ASSIM !!! FIZ CURSO SUPERIOR DE INGLÊS HÁ TEMPO ATRÁS, E SÓ NOS ENSINARAM A FAZER TRADUÇÃO, FALAR QUE É BOM , NADAAAAAA.REALMENTE ESSAS DICAS SÃO MARAVILHOSA, O MEU MUITO OBRIGADA A VC. BEIJOS. ESTOU NA QUARENTENA 11/06/2020( 63 ANOS ) kkkkkkkkkkkkk
Thanks Ronnie :)
I speak English fully. I was honestly bored, so I decided to look up how to speak English
Oh my god same like I am English and I was just bored so I did the same thing XD
as if you came here because your were either told by someone that they have problems understanding and you and therefore you have doubts in your heart now or a person told you that your english is horrible and suggested you this video that's the true reason why you came to reassure yourself that your speaking is as bad as everyone says it is.
Cismaan Ali Yeah.. no. First and only language.
Yeah lol
What
You saved my grammar life, I’m not English student but I learned a lot words with you! Thanks for everything !
I'd like to point that in the interrogative form, "she/he wanna" is ok: "Does she _wanna_ go home?"
Lincoln Ramos in a formal conversation it may not be correct.
@@bigreputation2703 contractions in a formal conversation isn't correct man :/ stop at there xD
Thanks
Nice vid! There's a written mistake on the third example... (He She I) Havta, and it should be (He She It) instead of.
Yes that's what i thinking
there is a small "mistake" in example of HAVE TO: we use "havta" to "I".
Congratulations on the explanations. I liked very much.
wow! Really wonderful Teaching method.... I'm exciting more Study English from yours...
I'm much appreciate you.....
at 5:47, 'I have to/I havta' is actually correct haha
It havta' . beacuse he she it
Dodge Skillshots she forgot to put the ( t )→it
Dodge Skillshots Yuppp I noticed that too
You can actually pronounce it how you want but this video just shows how we tend to not care and get lazy.... Except me (Lenny)
Dodge Skillshots i
I've been speaking english since i was 5yo and now im trying to improve it more and more, now i have 12 and im getting interesting in learning english in an advanced level so i can talk to my foreign friends with no difficulty!
BRAZIL IS HERE AGAIN HUEHUEHUE BRBRBR
o/
huehue
Let the HUE flow through them all
HUEHUE BR
Brazilians will spread the HUE across the globe o/ huehuehue Great lesson Ronnie I already knew those reductions ;) very useful!
Spanish class is hard so I come here to feel better about myself😂
+Isabella Grace Spanish class is easy, because I speak Spanish hahaha, but English class is hard to me xD
Isabella Grace Hey I can help you with Spanish and you can help me with English! Add me on WhatsApp +50672381950
+Isabella Grace amen, lmao
+Isabella Grace hey!! I just need someone to respond me something:
when I watch videos about native english speakers talking and all that, I notice they don´t make the t or d sound in the end the most of the time.. for example when they wanna say "felt" they say "fell" so I get confused sometimes for that or when they wanna say "grabbed" or "i'd prefer" they sound like "grabbe' or "i prefer" I'd like t know how to do it as them too :D
Ronnie, you are a star teacher!
I'm gonna sound like a native rock star with your lessons.
I got confused when other said that:
I'm gonna watch the movie.
I'm gonna eat my lunch.
At this form, "gonna" used as going to as future tense _going to/will_
is this correct?
yes, it is ;)
Thanks Ruben..
joel valenzuela Yes you are right
Hi, Ronnie! You wrote in the left row "I, you, we, they havta", but in the right row, where the wrong version, too, is "I havta". Why?
If you answer, I'd appreciate it. Thank you.
Anna, Vladivostok.
She did it by mistake.
I havta is right.
Yeah, she forgot the "t" in "It"! That happens... ;-)
Книго Чей she's just forgot T in IT that's all
Книго Чей I wanted to comment that same thing
I wanted to comment that too but didn't havtime :v
Rani is helping me to speak English in a better way, i want to thank her. I like u Rani.
this woman is on fire. love her, though the lesson was not for me. too basic.
Lucky Punch ...no, you're at the stage where you need to learn capitalisation and writing skills.
hello n thank u for this plz what about "imma" its im going to right ??
+salwa El aflahi
Imma = "I'm going to." You use it only for future tense, not for going to a location. If you're going somewhere in the future, you'd say "Imma go to..."
thank u so much ^^
+salwa El aflahi
I need to learning english fluntly do you want help each other and speak with me
+diyar lashkr Hi, I'm looking for a partner to practice our speaking! add me on skype @karlasweet2011
+Karla Aimee Hi Karla.
Where do you live? I'm also a English student, and we could to be partner for practice.
I'll try to send you a Skype request of friendship
you teach me what I have not before thank you too much , you are a talented English teacher
best teacher ever🎈
Hi
I thought I was in a chapter of "Dora the explorer" when she said: repeat hahaha
I´ve been studying english for some years and I didn´t know this. Your explanation was very good. Thnank you so much.
Wanna go - Britney Spears
I remembered this song too
Roy Luxford gimme more britney apears
i'm gonna like this video ;)
I'm gonna like your comment ;)
+Anand Tiwari im going to make love with you hahahaa, im gonna.
+Anand Tiwari 😍
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It's fascinating watching this as an American with English as my first language. It's so interesting to me. And you did an amazing job explainin this!!
"Hey you caught me in a coma
And I don't think I wanna " (Axl rose)
I love this----> 2:56
me 2
I love the way of this teacher teaching.
I don't know what to make of this video. I am a native English speaker because I live in England and I think I speak it correctly… especially as I'm now retired teacher and my friends and I NEVER say WANNA , GONNA, HAVTA .
Alll she has succeeded in doing is teaching students how to speak sloppy English like an American or in her case Canadian. I cannot see how what she is doing qualifies as teaching people to speak English correctly…
I completely agree! I'm English and I'm horrified!!
It is obvious that europeans prefer the British accent and in America, we use to learn it in the american way. Most of medias (in these areas)are transmitted in american accent, maybe that is why the teacher enphasizes this pronunciation ; nevertheless British accent sounds much easier for us as spanish speakers, even when teaching books most of the time are prepaired with multiple native accents we end up trying to imitate the american accent and feeling embarrassment for having our mother tongue accent.
I love you Ronnie you are the best
“Like pasta”🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks ronnie...you're helping me teaching people how they can understand English native speakers and try to speak English fluently.....your help is really great.....gratefully yours
People who understand what you're saying don't need this kind of stuff... and those who need it, aren't getting most of your speech...
Actually you are wrong. I understood all that she said but I didn't know about those reductions so I never used them before :)
Somebody can explain me please the different between “I havta” and “I gotta”. Thanks
Cesar Alvarez There is no difference. I am a native speaker of English
@@brandonbennett4970 they are different. I'm a CELTA graduate.
www.differencebetween.net/language/words-language/difference-between-got-and-have/
Thaks so much I've been studying English but I needed someone who never speak Spanish, cause that can be easy. Now with your videos is good cause I need to do an effort to understand you I think that works good cause your pronunciation is perfect to teach. Thanks again
3:03 😂💜
I've never felt so uncomfortable in my entire life
درسأ جيد ومفيد
Teacher Ronnie is the best teacher of the world !!!
Why am I here😂 there isn't any reason for me to be here lol
_AlyssaIsFree _ same man
Wow Mate to meet some people who wants to improve his English😬? Because I'm one of them, and i'm looking for a partner to help me practice haha
SAME
Fernando Castilla wanna square up!
Lol I speak perfect English with no accent (I’m native)
In 5:58 why i can't say I havta ?
***** He's talking about a mistake made in the mistakes categories :D You can say I havta, but there in the example she wrote "I" instead "It havta"
Rubén Ignacio Evans Blesh
My mistake, I understood that he was having difficulty in pronunciation.
Maybe she meant to It havta or It Have To.
Rubén Ignacio Evans Blesh Sorry my english, in my country english is not the mother's tongue.
Yes she wrote "I" instead of "it" it's a human mistake.
***** Same happen to me :) I'm spanish native speaker xD but I learnt that when I was in the university :D
I am from Indonesia. I want to learn English with you. I like your style to teach English.
When I have to use want to or wanna, I never know
My advise would be for you to simply use "wanna" during daily conversation with any one who speaks English either here in America, Canada, or England. "Reduced words" as the producer of this video calls it, is the way that the majority of native English speakers use during daily conversations. However don't use it to make a formal speech or presentation in school, at your job or job interview. You can also use it when you write emails to your friends or send them text messages. The word "wanna" is very informal but used daily like some of the other "reduced words" that were provided in the video. If you use the long version "want to" and all the other long version words during conversation, you will sound very robotic and unnatural since people don't really speak this way on daily conversations. It's not wrong to use it but it's not the way people naturally speak unless they are pompous people who want to sound like brainiacs (intellectuals). Again, it's not wrong to use it but it's not the usual in regular conversations. If you write a formal letter, email, resume, or a report, do write the long version words because it's the proper and formal words you want to write or use during a speech or interview. Also keep in mind that some words are written slightly different in Canada and England than here in America which will give you a slight different sound to the words, thereby giving you their accent. Other english speaking countries are Ireland and Australia as I'm sure you know. Hope it helps at least a little bit.
@@johnnyjohn8073 it helps so much! I'm learning English and now I know I speak as a robot always haha
Me too bro
3:03 genious
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I loved that, I felt special
How the hell she hears what i said?
You're the best Teacher ever.
But, why do you 'reduce' have to to havta or wants to to wantsta? I'm not a native speaker, but I don't see the 'reduction', like you still have to pronunce all, you just change the last letter.
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Bryan Aranda its shorter. Its easier to say havta than have to. Same syllables but its shorter and less work go prounounce. the E and the pause are eliminated.
Bryan Aranda 8m7
Any kpop fan (especially Army) will there anyone have freetime talking to mee.. i rly interest in english thanks
potato Jimin hey lets talk. Kkk i did a crazy thing and send a recomment here. I am an Army too and ı want to improve my english. Do you have kakaotalk or something like that?
MEEEEEEE, I'd like to practice my English too =)
Hey! Meoldy SF have you any contact like kakaotalk or something?
Almi 알미라 Umm, I actually don't have kakaotalk; however, I do have Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook even though nobody uses Facebook anymore😂. Tell me your username and I'll send you a friend request or follow you on instagram ;)
what is your user name on instagram?
I am waiting this chanel because i am from Russia. I like the teacher. Thank you for your lessons.
I am a native English speaker..why am I here? xD
that is a good question
You are lucky
Same
Golden Maknea Abs entertainment I would say
I want perfect person in English to speak with him
I can not speak a lot, and I can not understand much what you speak. I'm from in Brazil.
BR BR BR BR
Não Te Importa
Vai tomar nos seus cus
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i am Brasil , but i understand all that she spoke
From Colombia, I like this teacher, she's the best😊