Learn how to pronounce and use contractions like I'M, WE'D, THEY'LL, WE'RE, THEY'RE, HE'D, IT'D. I will teach you the correct usage and pronunciation of these English contractions. 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/ContractionsPDF 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
You're a lovely teacher with own way of teaching! I 'm a teacher of Englsh & technology myself. I often watch your videos because you present the things so nicely maintaining accuracy. Keep up with your good work,God bless you !
I think you're the only teacher who makes us everything clear how to learn a good English for being like a native English speaker. Thank you very much for your support
Hello my best British English teacher Lucky, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR LESSONS, I HAVE LEARNT ALOT Be blessed much love from East Africa(UGANDA the pearl of Africa)
When my daughter (a native English speaker) was 3 years old, she contracted the words "I am not" to "I amn't" instead of "I'm not." It kinda makes sense, right?
Do you speak British English?Where is your location?Enjoying the class from Bangladesh.Many will understand better if you speak more slowly.Because bengali nation besides many language people can't pronounce english easily . Thanks for everything.
Hello lovely teacher Lucy!😊😊😊 I watched all of your short videos you released these days! A great Thanks for those and for this lesson of course, too! Extremely useful and informative lesson! Being in safe dearest Lucy!💙❤💙❤💙❤
@@AyselAliChannel No they don't. Lucy is her first name, in UK the teacher would be called Miss Surname, not Miss Firstname. Since we don't know Lucy's surname, we would just call her Lucy, without any Miss, Mrs or Ms.
Dear Lucy, your English teaching is very useful to me,i have a great improvement for yoy.I blessed you. I feel like to see you on the spot. I am from Aizawl city of Mizoram state,North east India.I will always support you.Have a good health.
Hiya Lucy, I try to answer in english and hope, that's all ok. This is a very interesting video.👍👍👍👍👍👍 All this I learnt in 1969 in my english classes in school, from ours english teacher Mr. Henning. He spent all his summer holidays in England and he tought us, to speak english in the short forms. Whis the reason that all native English speakers speak it in this way. Now can all this repeat with your video. Thanks, cheers and all the best for you. Tara😉
Hello Lucy....I extremely love ur videos....u r a very very nice and lovely teacher....I have a request for u....would u pl make a vid on when to use shall and the difference between may and might...and also how to use them in a sentence....it s confusing me tremendously now ....pl make one vid on this ....thanks for ur awesome tricks and tips and u r a very knowledgeable teacher....🙏
Actually, limited use of contractions is best. With videos and virtual meetings without proper captions, those who turn to automatic speech recognition generated captions, such as use by Google and Zoom, will have content that reads heel for he'll, were for we're, etc. making it that much more difficult for those who rely on captions.
Hello mam !.... I really appreciate your effort. I want you to make a merged video of 30 seconds of your students. Because I think that it's impossible to appreciate your hard work through the comment section. I highly request you to make a merged video . Where your students would talk about your educational RUclips channel.
Thank you very much Lucy, for this very important class; For me the only negative thing was that the explanation was very short and very fast. I appreciate and value your dedication
Hi Lucy , hope you'll be fine. I'm from Pakistan. You're doing a great job. I've learned alot of things from you. And this video is amazing. You're bringing everyday quality content for us. Thanks Lucy.
I thanked God for completed my waiting,its seem to be like a hungry person waiting for his favourite dishes. Dear Ma'am I'm very grateful to you I haven't that word to say how i can thank you for your every videos, teaching & speaking styles. Love ❤️from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Learn how to pronounce and use contractions like I'M, WE'D, THEY'LL, WE'RE, THEY'RE, HE'D, IT'D. I will teach you the correct usage and pronunciation of these English contractions. 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/ContractionsPDF
📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12
👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
Where is the discription box ?
hhu
Thanks lucy
I like it
You're a lovely teacher with own way of teaching! I 'm a teacher of Englsh & technology myself. I often watch your videos because you present the things so nicely maintaining accuracy. Keep up with your good work,God bless you !
Thank you for the lesson, Miss Lucy.
It is important to use these contractions, whether it is an either formal or informal situation or conversation.
It is important to use these contractions in informal conversations.
she's married so you should have said Missis Lucy :)
@@cubecnt3643 Mrs. Lucy
She's married so say Mrs. Lucy
You're the best teacher Lucy 💕. I'm learning a lot from you because your videos always motivate me to learn, thank youu so much🙏🏼
Hello Sherapat! Can we practice English together?
I'm sure she motivates us because she is a beautiful and intelligent woman.
I think you're the only teacher who makes us everything clear how to learn a good English for being like a native English speaker. Thank you very much for your support
Hello my best British English teacher Lucky, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR LESSONS, I HAVE LEARNT ALOT
Be blessed much love from East Africa(UGANDA the pearl of Africa)
as always a great lesson by an amazing teacher, thank youu Lucy!!
When my daughter (a native English speaker) was 3 years old, she contracted the words "I am not" to "I amn't" instead of "I'm not." It kinda makes sense, right?
Experts say it is right, if someone unconsciously says.
Doesn't make sense
This contraction is used in Irish English. Highly local but sounds quite normal among them.
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No it doesn’t make sense
This video is very helpful to speak English easily. I'm so happy Lucy.
Thank you so much, Lucy 🥰 I lived in UK and love accent🌹❤️ I always try not to lose it
Our accent is our heritage, history.
Beautiful lesson and presentation. Thanks for your time.
Thank you Lucy I learnt a new thing from you today, May God bless you
It was literally very helpful....I appreciate you Lucy mam with depth of my heart ❤...love from INDIA 🇮🇳
Namaste 🍵❣️🇮🇳🍵🇬🇧,
Namaste dear
Thank You Milady.. 💖 Keep up the good work and Appreciate you.
Sending love from Bangladesh ❤️
Please pray for Sylhet 🥺
me too
Thank you for this great lesson, teacher Lucy. It's a nice way to exercise my pronounce.
hello I'm learning a language and I need someone to talk to can you help me?
@@Zeriife I want to speak like you I am looking for someone..
Julia?
@@Anilkumar-4515 thanks
Do you speak British English?Where is your location?Enjoying the class from Bangladesh.Many will understand better if you speak more slowly.Because bengali nation besides many language people can't pronounce english easily . Thanks for everything.
Through your English videos ,my English has got much improved. Thank you ma'am for your paramount work from India.
Hi! Thanks for the content. Could you make your videos a little bit louder?
Yeh, she should increase the volume while editing
Me too feel so...
Louder ?? maybe she should shout so you can hear what she says or use a loud speaker
A million thanks to Lucy... a bunch of love from India.
Hello lovely teacher Lucy!😊😊😊
I watched all of your short videos you released these days! A great Thanks for those and for this lesson of course, too!
Extremely useful and informative lesson! Being in safe dearest Lucy!💙❤💙❤💙❤
Hello, in UK they don't say Teacher Lucy but Miss Lucy, or Mrs. Lucy.
@@AyselAliChannel No they don't. Lucy is her first name, in UK the teacher would be called Miss Surname, not Miss Firstname. Since we don't know Lucy's surname, we would just call her Lucy, without any Miss, Mrs or Ms.
@@LeFrez I watched her video, thats how they say it, OK?
Thank you so much Lucy for this beautiful lesson.
I would like to thank for your excellent teaching of different contractions forms in examples with great gusto mam.
Greatly admired, by your gracious, gentle lovely personality.💯👍
I'm shocked. Expecting how to identify the 'd, had or would. It follows in your lecture. Really superb..
Same!
It's always great to have a refresher... thank you so much and best regards, Lucy!!!!😊🙌💪
i really enjoyed this class thanks Lucy
I love you Lucy ❤️🥰 from India 🇮🇳🙏
Your pronunciation is the best
Thank u for taking your time to teach.As I'm on my summer holiday I would really like to get better at pronouncing words and at English:)
Sorry but could anyone tell me why teach. As is coloured in blue 🔵 ?
Thanks alot 🌹
Also If you make medical english vocab videos it will be a unique idea 💡
Besides... If u go to a hospital or to a clinic and have a conversation with the doctor u chose that will Make a difference
Thanks again 🌹
Love your Lessons
Thanks to your algorithms👻
not forgetting me as well💃🌺🌟
I always find soo useful your lessons, they help me with my students every day. I teach A1 and A2 level.
“I always find your lessons so useful. They help me with my students every day. I teach levels A1 and A2.”
Dear Lucy, your English teaching is very useful to me,i have a great improvement for yoy.I blessed you.
I feel like to see you on the spot.
I am from Aizawl city of Mizoram state,North east India.I will always support you.Have a good health.
It's a very useful lesson about the constructions thank you very much indeed Lucy
Teacher Lucy, thank you!
My God, yesterday I was thinking that ma'am Lucy ought to make video on English contractions, and today she uploaded it.😅
Hiya Lucy, I try to answer in english and hope, that's all ok. This is a very interesting video.👍👍👍👍👍👍 All this I learnt in 1969 in my english classes in school, from ours english teacher Mr. Henning. He spent all his summer holidays in England and he tought us, to speak english in the short forms. Whis the reason that all native English speakers speak it in this way. Now can all this repeat with your video. Thanks, cheers and all the best for you. Tara😉
You're the smartest English coaches in the 21st century ❤ 👏 👌 🙌.
WOW that's was an confidences video about learning how to perfectly speak English like an lady or gentleman.
Your presenting is so attractive ❤️
That's really amazing 👌👌👌
Love from India mam 🇮🇳
Thanks Lucy for this lesson it's very helpful! I've still have some struggling with "It'd" and "it'll" But I still working on that.
Many thanks. I'm certain that today's topic is significant. We use them much more. It's very useful. As always you look pretty. 💯❤️🥰
Thank you so much.
It’s very helpfull from Bangladesh ❤❤❤🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
I have pronounced the contractions wrong all this time, I have to improve my pronunciation. Greetings from Mexico!!!
Can i study 11th and 12th in uk from India without hesitation..??
wow thanks alot,i'd learn alot from your lesson.i'm from africa but i now speak and talk with the british accent.thanks
and me
Hello Lucy....I extremely love ur videos....u r a very very nice and lovely teacher....I have a request for u....would u pl make a vid on when to use shall and the difference between may and might...and also how to use them in a sentence....it s confusing me tremendously now ....pl make one vid on this ....thanks for ur awesome tricks and tips and u r a very knowledgeable teacher....🙏
Another great lesson Lucy! Feeling grateful! Best wishes
Thank you so much teacher god bless you
I learned a lot
but please help me.
I speak English with the help of your efforts but with hesitation
my name is Jamal from India
Thank you so much my teacher 👍👍👍
Thanks honourable ma am watching from Pakistan
It's really helpful! Thanks for your lessons!!😍
It’s perfect lesson.thank you very much
Thank you So much lucy for review lesson perfect.
Very important tutorial. Thanks teacher Lucy, the Beauty Queen 👑 on RUclips English Desk.
Thank you so much teacher. ❤
Actually, limited use of contractions is best. With videos and virtual meetings without proper captions, those who turn to automatic speech recognition generated captions, such as use by Google and Zoom, will have content that reads heel for he'll, were for we're, etc. making it that much more difficult for those who rely on captions.
I am Turkish . You videos is perfect❤
Wow thanks a lot a teacher.
Hello Lucy, hugs from Cuba 🇨🇺
Hello mam !....
I really appreciate your effort. I want you to make a merged video of 30 seconds of your students. Because I think that it's impossible to appreciate your hard work through the comment section. I highly request you to make a merged video . Where your students would talk about your educational RUclips channel.
Thanks from Algeria
Best English teacher in the world
Thank you so much, T. Lucy! You’re the best!
"Contractions positive, verb auxiliary, modal, past participles, it'd, and it'll!" Right 👍
Thank you very much Lucy, for this very important class; For me the only negative thing was that the explanation was very short and very fast. I appreciate and value your dedication
Seeing denim skirt just put a smile on my face, like a source of happiness. Lovely 👗 btw. Thanks for that nice lesson and your positive energy. 💚
Thank you for the lesson miss Lucy
I am Muhammad Umar, M. Phil in English language and Literature. I get avail from your channel a number of things regarding language.
You've done a great job! Your videos have been very useful. Following the channel, already. 👍
Hi Lucy , hope you'll be fine. I'm from Pakistan. You're doing a great job. I've learned alot of things from you. And this video is amazing. You're bringing everyday quality content for us. Thanks Lucy.
Thank you ,dear instructor, it 've really brought practical change on progress of my overall English skills
I'm glad I found your channel
Thanks a million 🙃❤️
I wacth your video from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thank you so much ma'am Lucy for your unique teaching method. 👍❤️🙏
Thank you Lucy, ur the best
Thank you for teaching spoken English
Hello lovely teacher
Hi Lucy I love you so much. Thank you. I’m from Iraq.
Your videos always help me improving my English speaking skills
Thank you 😊 from Pakistan
I thanked God for completed my waiting,its seem to be like a hungry person waiting for his favourite dishes.
Dear Ma'am I'm very grateful to you I haven't that word to say how i can thank you for your every videos, teaching & speaking styles.
Love ❤️from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I always learn from your videos
Thank you, Ms Lucy.
Love you, love your teaching Lucy❤❤
Thank my teachers all of you
Hi Lucy, I enjoy you're class
Good program very lovely teacher good luck .👍👍
Thank you. It helps me so much. Always a wonderful teacher.
I am big fan yours😊from india
Thanks for your energy Lucy
Thanks for your teaching ,from India
My dear sister thank you very much
Here It comes my contraction:
Thank you'ge !! Lucy 🙂
I needed this lesson
Love your accent too,both,English and Spanish
German here, having had nine years of English in school. Honest question: what’s difficult to pronounce about these terms?