What is so funny? I ve seen many native speakers making mistakes in oral conversation, but thats not a big deal. I like American English the most because its free and much more easier than other English
Nobody's perfect and Everyone makes little mistakes. However, You can learn from your mistakes and You'll improve with time. Thank you very much for this video, I really appreciate it. 👍😏
He is exposing the importance to study to teach a language, and this happens not just with English. A lot of people give online classes without studying to teach it. They think maybe that because they can speak and others can understand them they are doing it perfect. But it’s nothing like it. Being a teacher of a foreign language is hard and your students always force you to keep your knowledge and language skills sharp.
I agree with that comment 100% BUT, it's better to say; - The importance of studying HOW to teach a language. - Without studying HOW to teach. - They maybe think that they're doing it perfectly because they can speak the language and others can understand them but it's not so.
@@abcd-gd1th I'm giving her The Worst English Teacher Award 🏆. Keep in mind they are frauds who rake so much money, they can pay $7,500/mo rent. At least Marina can, but she is a special kind of species - she teaches everything English, Russian, How to Get Rich etc.
colloquial language can concede some occasional grammatical mistakes , everyone talking makes mistakes that doesn't mean they don't know their language
Hi sir, thanks a bunch , because of your so informative channel,sir would you please elaborate the differences bitween at hand on hand and in hand ,❤🙏🌹
- On hand = something is near you. - In hand = you have something in your hand. - At hand = you have something close at hand, at the reach of your hands.
You are the only one who can pinpoint the wrong expressions and correct them. Thank you for your great lesson but I hope that your lesson won't be charged with hatred. My first language is not English and I forgot a great deal of expressions because I don't have a chance to use English. Many moons ago I didn't have to worry about this.
@@katieb3059For example? Maybe some slight mistakes, related to grammar. I saw a guy from Canada write 'using' like 'useing'. But I've never heard they make lexical mistakes and misuse words, especially when it comes to English teachers.
Honestly I don't know how to feel after this eye-opener. I'm Colombian but with American heritage and English is not my first language, despite that, I've been learning how to speak it since I was 12-13. Later I came across with all the language "influencers" you're correcting on your videos and I couldn't help to feel discouraged because it's like if I've been living in a fairytale, consuming a large amount of content from them and convincing myself my progress had been staggering. Luckily, I don't owe most of my speaking skills to them, still, it's unimaginable someone is making profit from others by showing them phony lessons disguised as "real" American English. Which it's curious since most of them have books published and online learning platforms that promise you'll be somewhat fluent, gramatically accurate plus posessing a extensive vocabulary. Couldn't that be considered as a scam and legally punishable? Since students are being misleaded by fake advertisement
Además, ustedes los hablantes nativos tienen muchas reglas y son muy informales o formales, usan get o no usan get. Yo no le veo nada malo a lingua y a la otra señorita. FELIZ día 🎉
No le ves nada malo porque parece que NO entiendes el idioma todavía o sabes muy poco pero cuando tengas más conocimiento del idioma te vas a dar cuenta que estas personas solo buscan hacer dinero y no les importa si aprendes o no aprendes o peor aún no les importa que hayas aprendido las tonterías que enseñan que por supuesto es un inglés PÉSIMO.
Hi sir I am from India,can you please make a video on full uses of modal verb would actually there so many uses of it in writing English and as well as in spoken English although there are so many videos across RUclips yet nobody has covered all uses of would the main confusion of would when it's used in future sense I have heard a lot of native speaker they often use would instead of will ,for example you would say what does that mean and when giving explanation English speaker often uses( itwould be that statement ) ,what sense would be giving here
im not sure , but i think her question is correct: how do you know when the construction work is over? , she refers to the construction work itself, not the phisical space.
Sucede, que a la gente le hacen creer que si alguien es "nativo" ya habla excelentemente bien su idioma madre, sin embargo, no basta con nacer y crecer en un país, hay que aprender las reglas gramaticales y dominar la sintaxis, así como tener un buen léxico. Bien puedo afirmar, que pocos hispanos (incluyendo a españoles y argentos, que no hablan castellano) dominan el idioma y se expresan correctamente. Obviamente cuando no se usan jergas de cada país.
Hello, could you please do a video on how to pronounce words like era, eco and apricot? And also a video on the words that Americans pronounce differently than it says in a dictionary. Thank you :)
I still don't understand why we CAN use the phrase "the surgery is over", but it would be incorrect to say " the construction work is over ". Both "the surgery" and "the work" is something that has a beginning, a middle and an end😮😮😮
you nit-picked her vlog . While i think that you pointing out her mistakes is very useful for students of english , i also think that she uses colloquial languange and in this case we all mother-tongue speakers do say some incorrect grammar or word from time to time
I love your videos correcting others' mistakes... I find them extremely useful.
Thank you very much for providing such explanation of confusing words.
i'm very impressed how much confident all of those mogilkos are.
Sometimes her confident is killing
she is from Russia. she is not a native English speaker.
@@dkflbvbh11 actually, mogilko is the ukrainian last name.
@@tetyanavoytovych4887 WHAT?
@@johndgt But she is from Russia.
During this area!!!.... even beginners can't make such mistakes
I can't stop laughing 😂😂😂
What is so funny? I ve seen many native speakers making mistakes in oral conversation, but thats not a big deal. I like American English the most because its free and much more easier than other English
- If you’re a car…
- I’m not a car!
😂😂
😂😂😂
That was funny 😂
Excuse me!. I'm Lightning McQueen !
I think she believed we were transformers.
Another wonderful lesson.
It's so amazing to see an expert native correcting native speakers!
Very informative lessons. Thanks a lot🎉
You are doing a great job! I like your videos, they are so helpful
Kevin you are the real teacher you explain every n each thing very clearly Thanks a lot
Nobody's perfect and Everyone makes little mistakes. However, You can learn from your mistakes and You'll improve with time. Thank you very much for this video, I really appreciate it. 👍😏
Amazing, thank you very much; memories from Brazil.
Your method and repetitions are so useful. Thank you for your corrections and ways of teaching ❤
Keep up the good work !!! This was really needed ! Very useful and informative !
Mr. Kevin lessons are fun to watch.
You and Lisa are great teachers
And Lucy
You are such a great teacher ...
Mind blowing lesson ❤😘
- if you're a car...
- I'm not a car
I'm dying 😂😂😂
If you're a transformer😂
Useful as always!
Thanks. These mistakes are quite common for us - non native speakers. This video was really helpful.
Thank you! It's very interesting and useful!
Excellent👍, my friend.
thanks a lot for your hard work
Thanks teacher Kevin.
thank you
I love your chanel, learning a lot!!!🤩✨thank you very much!!!🌟
It's great to learn from mistakes
Thank you so much ❤
It was a great lesson for me..thank you so much kevin
I love your lessons.. they're so helpful thank you so much 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Many thanks for such lessons! ❤
We learn a lot from people mistakes. Thank you sir
"from people'S mistakes" and I agree with you 100 % buddy.
He is exposing the importance to study to teach a language, and this happens not just with English. A lot of people give online classes without studying to teach it. They think maybe that because they can speak and others can understand them they are doing it perfect. But it’s nothing like it.
Being a teacher of a foreign language is hard and your students always force you to keep your knowledge and language skills sharp.
I agree with that comment 100% BUT, it's better to say;
- The importance of studying HOW to teach a language.
- Without studying HOW to teach.
- They maybe think that they're doing it perfectly because they can speak the language and others can understand them but it's not so.
@@fredylopez2477 Thanks for your corrections. I really appreciate it. 🙂
Thanks a ton kevin.
Great lesson
🙏🤗❤️
Love this channel ❤
Thank you for teaching useful English 🎊 🎉
“If you're a car”, dang I wasn't expecting to laugh that much hahaha
Learned, a lot, just in minutes.👍💯
Learned so many new words that I wanted to translate correctly
About "rent" and "rent out"; it's just great to know that slight difference Kevin. 👍.
Well done!
You are the best teacher so far at youtube
I thought no one can beat Marina and Venia...I was wrong, the prize🏆 goes to Ariannita!
Please, dont scold them. Without them we would make the same mistakes and wouldnt know that.
😂
@@abcd-gd1ththey help us learn
@@abcd-gd1th I'm giving her The Worst English Teacher Award 🏆. Keep in mind they are frauds who rake so much money, they can pay $7,500/mo rent. At least Marina can, but she is a special kind of species - she teaches everything English, Russian, How to Get Rich etc.
😂😂😂
Everytime I listen the correction I learn something new or I correct myself.
Another high-anticipated lesson. The game was over
I finished to see my preferred sitcome and the work on the road was ended. Thanks
Great lesson, thank you
Thanks for the video. it is important to see that there is a lot of expressions. "safety first" that was a new expression for me. 😊
When you are thinking outside the box, you are creative.
This is very helpful, thank you sm ❤
Our tour ends here. Let's finish our noodles and get this whole trip over with. It's been a drag
These are horrendous mistakes for someone who claims to be a teacher of English.
Thanks for your videos!
Excellent video. Thanks
Thanks 😊😊😊
These videos are useful and very practical. Nonetheless, I think some grammar explanations could be provided to better understand .
You're right about that buddy 100%.
Another Meticulous Guide, Thank you!
That girl needs a teacher. I’m so sorry for the people who are subscribed to her and learning broken English
I am subscribed, but, right now, I will unsubscribe of there.
colloquial language can concede some occasional grammatical mistakes , everyone talking makes mistakes that doesn't mean they don't know their language
@@SrfgtjcicSfjejdkkx That's a bit extremist, everyone make mistakes in their native languages, they are called slips.
I thought her first language was English?
@@Randorandom232 no, they learned as a second language
Dude, smile 😁👍
Brilliant!🔥🔥🔥
Thanks a lot .keep up the amazing job
Cool lessons! I’m a instant subscriber :)
Thanks a lot.
Kevin and Lisa so thoughtful 😊
Thank you! I
I love this channel ❤️
Hi sir, thanks a bunch , because of your so informative channel,sir would you please elaborate the differences bitween at hand on hand and in hand ,❤🙏🌹
- On hand = something is near you.
- In hand = you have something in your hand.
- At hand = you have something close at hand, at the reach of your hands.
@@fredylopez2477 sir, copious thanks , I got it , hope you have a good times , ❤❤🌹🌹🙏🙏
You are the only one who can pinpoint the wrong expressions and correct them.
Thank you for your great lesson but I hope that your lesson won't be charged with hatred.
My first language is not English and I
forgot a great deal of expressions because I don't have a chance to use English. Many moons ago I didn't have to worry about this.
👍❤️
Thanks!
Thank you for supporting our channel. We really appreciate it.
Good job, man! Thanks.
Hey dude, you are right! But Arianita is really lovely girl. 😄
*Learn English from native speakers!* :)
Even native speakers struggle with grammar, pronounciations etc
@@katieb3059They don't :)
@@HarrierPanels yeah, they do. It's known fact. And i did not mean every native speaker and all the time.
@@katieb3059For example? Maybe some slight mistakes, related to grammar. I saw a guy from Canada write 'using' like 'useing'. But I've never heard they make lexical mistakes and misuse words, especially when it comes to English teachers.
👍👍👍👍👍
you are ammazing 👍
More than informative Kevin.
Thanks a lot
Gracias Kevin, por ser tus clases muy buenas, osc. Desde Bolivia
People who speak English as a second language make mistakes, even if they are tutors. Nevertheless, you have done a great job, dude.
We are not afraid to spend time learning English. We are just afraid not to waste time learning useless things.
Agree with you completely!
@@vladislav.ivanovhmm.
You mean these information in the video are useless
@@r.a2243 guess it's all about the channels where they teach incorrect English.
@@r.a2243 no I didn't say that
Useful!
Even me, take notice of her mistakes. Not always, because I'm not from the US 😅 (but, my family are)
Did you ever study foreign language, dear critics? This expression of face of severe school teacher, I like it...
Honestly I don't know how to feel after this eye-opener. I'm Colombian but with American heritage and English is not my first language, despite that, I've been learning how to speak it since I was 12-13. Later I came across with all the language "influencers" you're correcting on your videos and I couldn't help to feel discouraged because it's like if I've been living in a fairytale, consuming a large amount of content from them and convincing myself my progress had been staggering. Luckily, I don't owe most of my speaking skills to them, still, it's unimaginable someone is making profit from others by showing them phony lessons disguised as "real" American English. Which it's curious since most of them have books published and online learning platforms that promise you'll be somewhat fluent, gramatically accurate plus posessing a extensive vocabulary. Couldn't that be considered as a scam and legally punishable? Since students are being misleaded by fake advertisement
I agree with everything you texted (said) and you're right , it should be punished.
You're right it feels as if I had been living in a fairy tale.
Además, ustedes los hablantes nativos tienen muchas reglas y son muy informales o formales, usan get o no usan get. Yo no le veo nada malo a lingua y a la otra señorita. FELIZ día 🎉
No le ves nada malo porque parece que NO entiendes el idioma todavía o sabes muy poco pero cuando tengas más conocimiento del idioma te vas a dar cuenta que estas personas solo buscan hacer dinero y no les importa si aprendes o no aprendes o peor aún no les importa que hayas aprendido las tonterías que enseñan que por supuesto es un inglés PÉSIMO.
merci frere!
👍🙂
You're born to be a teacher Kevin.
Good morning,sir. How about this" go to church or go to the church. "Go to school" or "go to the school"? Thank you for your explanation.
Hi sir I am from India,can you please make a video on full uses of modal verb would actually there so many uses of it in writing English and as well as in spoken English although there are so many videos across RUclips yet nobody has covered all uses of would the main confusion of would when it's used in future sense I have heard a lot of native speaker they often use would instead of will ,for example you would say what does that mean and when giving explanation English speaker often uses( itwould be that statement ) ,what sense would be giving here
my man! well done
im not sure , but i think her question is correct: how do you know when the construction work is over? , she refers to the construction work itself, not the phisical space.
What about difference "begin VS start"???
Sucede, que a la gente le hacen creer que si alguien es "nativo" ya habla excelentemente bien su idioma madre, sin embargo, no basta con nacer y crecer en un país, hay que aprender las reglas gramaticales y dominar la sintaxis, así como tener un buen léxico.
Bien puedo afirmar, que pocos hispanos (incluyendo a españoles y argentos, que no hablan castellano) dominan el idioma y se expresan correctamente. Obviamente cuando no se usan jergas de cada país.
Hello, could you please do a video on how to pronounce words like era, eco and apricot? And also a video on the words that Americans pronounce differently than it says in a dictionary. Thank you :)
Yeah, and Marina calls herself "Silicon Valley Girl", how Vain and ironical
Awesome!
Sorry, the video is over
would you feel better if you knew that 'mogilko' means 'grave' from slavic?
But she almost sounds like a native though. Maybe she moved to the US as a teenager
You and Lisa
I still don't understand why we CAN use the phrase "the surgery is over", but it would be incorrect to say " the construction work is over ". Both "the surgery" and "the work" is something that has a beginning, a middle and an end😮😮😮
you nit-picked her vlog . While i think that you pointing out her mistakes is very useful for students of english , i also think that she uses colloquial languange and in this case we all mother-tongue speakers do say some incorrect grammar or word from time to time