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Amazing advice, Thiago. I owe you one. I used to translate instantly the new words I sow or heard. Because of you, now I'll start to check the meaning in English vocabulary first. Do you think watching the entire Dragon Ball series can be challenging enough as training for my listening skills?
About Dragon Ball, yeah, I think it can be a great start. Remember that the point is also to enjoy yourself in the process. Start watching something you enjoy in English, then move on to more complex content as you get better. Thanks for watching!
Hi Thiago, Nice video as always. I have a question that I've never found an answer for it. Why given questions end with prepositions? Like " Who are you speaking WITH? / what are you afraid OF? / what would you ask FOR?. Hope you can help me with that. You have been doing a great job on TH-cam
Personally, I started watching movies, but for now, I prefer podcasts. I watch movies in my native language with English subtitles. Usually, I get so interested in the film that I don't want to miss any information. Podcasts, on the other hand, are very enjoyable (but only if I listen with maximum focus). Anyway, thank you, Thiago, for your beautiful podcast.
Hi Thiago, thanks for your job. I understand 90% of your podcast but whenever I tried to listen podcast like Tim Ferris and CEO as you suggest I find them to be really difficult. I'm at an intermeadiate level or perhaps a lower intermediate)) Greetings from Roma .
That's normal. First of all, these podcasts talk about a range of topics. Second of all, you will likely hear more colloquial expressions and phrasal verbs in them as well. But they're great for practicing your English and learning something new in the process. Keep listening to them, even if you don't understand it fully at first.
As a 17 year old guy... nonfiction is really mundane...for me ... I've recently endeavoured to go through many nonfiction like, Atomic Habit ,God the Delusion...etc but those were insipid for me...but I can savour the scrumptious essence of fiction... I've recently completed "hopeless","breaking dawn"...Can you suggest any fiction with advanced English?(Currently at B2) I know Thiago the comment is considerably lengthy and probably not worth being seen by you as always...
Hey man! My name is Cleverson I’m using my wife’s premium account. Why I can talk about hard and emotional things in English, but in my native language I can’t even think about?
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Hello Thiago. I love all your videos. All of them are amazing tips to improve our English skills. Thank you.
Amazing advice, Thiago. I owe you one. I used to translate instantly the new words I sow or heard. Because of you, now I'll start to check the meaning in English vocabulary first.
Do you think watching the entire Dragon Ball series can be challenging enough as training for my listening skills?
About Dragon Ball, yeah, I think it can be a great start. Remember that the point is also to enjoy yourself in the process. Start watching something you enjoy in English, then move on to more complex content as you get better. Thanks for watching!
Hi Thiago, Nice video as always. I have a question that I've never found an answer for it. Why given questions end with prepositions? Like " Who are you speaking WITH? / what are you afraid OF? / what would you ask FOR?. Hope you can help me with that. You have been doing a great job on TH-cam
Hi Thiago thanks a lot for your great English classes!!!
Excellent class Thiago. Thanks so much 👏🏻👏🏻
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Thank you thiago, i hope you create episode about movies like you do on learn English with tv series channel.💯💯
Thanks for this videos Thiago, I am learning more about the pronunciation and grammar. Your videos help me very much
Hello Thiago. Movies actually, when you learn with movies we can hear you, the movies and different accent. Thanks a lot.
Great episode. Watching U make so much fun 😊
Personally, I started watching movies, but for now, I prefer podcasts. I watch movies in my native language with English subtitles. Usually, I get so interested in the film that I don't want to miss any information.
Podcasts, on the other hand, are very enjoyable (but only if I listen with maximum focus).
Anyway, thank you, Thiago, for your beautiful podcast.
Documentaries are easier to understand than the most of movies or series🙌
Hi Thiago, thanks for your job. I understand 90% of your podcast but whenever I tried to listen podcast like Tim Ferris and CEO as you suggest I find them to be really difficult. I'm at an intermeadiate level or perhaps a lower intermediate))
Greetings from Roma .
That's normal. First of all, these podcasts talk about a range of topics. Second of all, you will likely hear more colloquial expressions and phrasal verbs in them as well. But they're great for practicing your English and learning something new in the process. Keep listening to them, even if you don't understand it fully at first.
Thanks a lot
As a 17 year old guy... nonfiction is really mundane...for me ... I've recently endeavoured to go through many nonfiction like, Atomic Habit ,God the Delusion...etc but those were insipid for me...but I can savour the scrumptious essence of fiction... I've recently completed "hopeless","breaking dawn"...Can you suggest any fiction with advanced English?(Currently at B2)
I know Thiago the comment is considerably lengthy and probably not worth being seen by you as always...
I'd like to you make a special video about prepositions and how to use them in different cases
Nice video.
I learned English with TV shows.
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Costa Rica
Your videos are very good, Im learning a lot with that
thiago could you explain better these verbs ´´ to ask for and to order´´ ?
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Hey man! My name is Cleverson I’m using my wife’s premium account.
Why I can talk about hard and emotional things in English, but in my native language I can’t even think about?
i'm 1
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