I completely agree with your video. It is not a coincidence that you and I share the same experience, well almost. This is how I would sum up English learning. People who want to learn English seriously must have a passion for English and perseverance because it is a long process, perhaps a struggle for some people. I was in a situation where I was pretty much forced to learn English when I was 14 years old. When my family immigrated to the US, I was too far behind for high school mainly because of the lack of English ability. I was very depressed and I wanted to go back to HK because I missed the life in HK and friends who I had known all my life. But the reality is there is no going back. It took me 2 years to pick myself up and started learning English seriously as I realized this is the only way I could path my way to the future. In retrospect, I have to thank God for giving me the gift in language and a pair of keen ears. I attended ESL classes for two years and I had Mrs. Milton as my teacher who just finished her contract with Beijing University and returned to the US. I had a good start. Mrs. Milton taught me a strong grammar foundation and taught me how to apply verbs and tenses. I followed her for over a year and listened to her advice. Thinking back, English seemed nearly impossible to this young lad, as I was so confused by this language, so much information that I actually had information overload. Which should I focus on; grammar, vocabulary, building sentences, learning the tense, or just learning enough English to survive. Fortunately, either by luck or guidance, I managed to balance the learning paces and my understanding of the language was getting stronger day by day. Again, I felt a force was driving and guiding my learning despite the many obstacles. Another year had gone by, I was beginning to grasp the concepts. At the same time, I came across some publications about English learning which suggested watching documentaries and BBC News. I took the suggestion and started watching Discovery and BBC news on TV with captions; every day for 2 hours. Another year passed by. At that time I already lived in the US for close to 5 years. I was gaining confidence and I had also overcome the fear of speaking. I found mimicking the speaking patterns and the intonation of the narrator or dialogs is extremely helpful. My senses to sound helped me tremendously. Fast forward, I got my degree in Electrical Engineering and have worked in this field for 20 years. During my career, I had to write a lot of technical documents, operating specifications, and training manuals which required precise technical terms and writing skills. As the years have gone by, the more I learned, the more I appreciate and love this language. At this point, I am doing some free tutoring online for ESL learners and study linguistic.
@@jodichung9173 If I counted from the time I got really serious, it had taken close to 15 years to achieve this level of fluency and I am still polishing the rough spots. So I truly believe, strong will to survive can overcome many obstacles, just be patient and keep going with your passion, we will get there. If a person with a 5th-grade education can do it, I am sure most people can do the same. It is just a matter of will and discipline.
interested in the post production position. See if my video editing skills fit your need. th-cam.com/video/qX7w83lTsfU/w-d-xo.html Hope to hear from you soon. thanks in advance.
@@szechungping 美式發音對香港人黎講可能發得唔好,唔係因為佢難,只係香港人唔慣發太多 r 音同整體上太 lur 嘅感覺,至於拼字,其實美式係將英式簡化咗,例如 colour 變 color、centre 變 center (ter 較符合拼音,所以都係簡化),你似乎係唔習慣美式而已,仲有 grammar,美式又係將英式簡化咗好多
When I speak English on this channel, views suffer because many of those who learn English do not feel confident that they could learn English in English. If you check out my Podcast, I’ll actually see that I have recorded a bunch of episodes in English! podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/learning-english-with-tiffany/id1488229441
Tiffany, 多謝妳分享妳的心路歷程,很正面積極!妳父母對妳的栽培也功不可沒。願天下父母子女,也能有所領悟!
好欣賞咁有恒心熱愛英文。
好多人出唻返工後而放底哂英文
多謝你既經驗分享, 好認同學語文係從生活開始, 謝謝你
好中意你每支影片,多谢你
你好叻女啊!有個好家庭好父母!成功背后有千萬種養份培植起來的,最主要是你乖又好學,你是天下父母都期望擁有的孩子!
謝謝!過獎了
I completely agree with your video. It is not a coincidence that you and I share the same experience, well almost. This is how I would sum up English learning. People who want to learn English seriously must have a passion for English and perseverance because it is a long process, perhaps a struggle for some people. I was in a situation where I was pretty much forced to learn English when I was 14 years old. When my family immigrated to the US, I was too far behind for high school mainly because of the lack of English ability. I was very depressed and I wanted to go back to HK because I missed the life in HK and friends who I had known all my life. But the reality is there is no going back. It took me 2 years to pick myself up and started learning English seriously as I realized this is the only way I could path my way to the future. In retrospect, I have to thank God for giving me the gift in language and a pair of keen ears. I attended ESL classes for two years and I had Mrs. Milton as my teacher who just finished her contract with Beijing University and returned to the US. I had a good start. Mrs. Milton taught me a strong grammar foundation and taught me how to apply verbs and tenses. I followed her for over a year and listened to her advice. Thinking back, English seemed nearly impossible to this young lad, as I was so confused by this language, so much information that I actually had information overload. Which should I focus on; grammar, vocabulary, building sentences, learning the tense, or just learning enough English to survive. Fortunately, either by luck or guidance, I managed to balance the learning paces and my understanding of the language was getting stronger day by day. Again, I felt a force was driving and guiding my learning despite the many obstacles. Another year had gone by, I was beginning to grasp the concepts. At the same time, I came across some publications about English learning which suggested watching documentaries and BBC News. I took the suggestion and started watching Discovery and BBC news on TV with captions; every day for 2 hours. Another year passed by. At that time I already lived in the US for close to 5 years. I was gaining confidence and I had also overcome the fear of speaking. I found mimicking the speaking patterns and the intonation of the narrator or dialogs is extremely helpful. My senses to sound helped me tremendously. Fast forward, I got my degree in Electrical Engineering and have worked in this field for 20 years. During my career, I had to write a lot of technical documents, operating specifications, and training manuals which required precise technical terms and writing skills. As the years have gone by, the more I learned, the more I appreciate and love this language. At this point, I am doing some free tutoring online for ESL learners and study linguistic.
你應該用了很長時間才打好吧😮厲害👍🏻
@@jodichung9173 If I counted from the time I got really serious, it had taken close to 15 years to achieve this level of fluency and I am still polishing the rough spots. So I truly believe, strong will to survive can overcome many obstacles, just be patient and keep going with your passion, we will get there. If a person with a 5th-grade education can do it, I am sure most people can do the same. It is just a matter of will and discipline.
@@stephenlam7677 謝謝你的鼓勵
Nice to hear your boardcast.
巧鼓勵呀 👍
講得好好呀, 爹哋媽咪創造咗一個好嘅入門環境, 加上你自己嘅努力,成就左你, 成為今天一個專業啲網上英文教師!謝謝你的分享!
您好芬尼,我都是語文系出身,但畢業後多年已忘記了當年對語文嘅熱情。今天聽到你的故事,令我想起當年對語文努力的一點一滴😀
Oh, that is why you sound so good in English
感謝你無私分享🙏
nothing wrong with being honest and factual, show off or not..thank you for sharing. You are one good entrepreneur
interested in the post production position. See if my video editing skills fit your need. th-cam.com/video/qX7w83lTsfU/w-d-xo.html
Hope to hear from you soon. thanks in advance.
多謝你用心分享😍
好鍾意你嘅每段影片 加油💪
感謝Yannes!
多謝你!無私奉獻
唔會無私!我都賺錢架嘛!!!不過都好多謝你欣賞😘😘
今日的收穫非一日之功!積少成多,聚沙成塔,是成功的關鍵!加油💪🏻,向你學習!
感謝 老師💯
非常好👍
怎樣給5*的
多謝你分享
感謝🙏🏻
Thanks for your sharing...
睇左你既影片一段時間,好開心你同我地分享學英文既過程😋👍🏻👍🏻 想問下如何睇電影學英文呢?
密切留意下一段影片!我們會講哦!
與芬尼學英語 Finnie's Language Arts 🌸😊謝謝你,現在睇緊魔鬼神探覺得學習英文好有趣,會試下跟你咁樣學女主角講野😋
無私奉獻,多謝你分享
就到70K, 加油!
繼續加油💪🏻
請問有無得聽芬尼唱歌?
th-cam.com/video/NWFUt3uuSzw/w-d-xo.html
暫時有呢個先 其實之後我都想唱多啲歌架 不過我唱歌唔係特別叻 唱得比較「平鋪直敘」希望唔會悶親你啦😘
認同,睇書多,對作文好大幫助,中學時試過,會考作文所以高分左,現在工作多年,想再考番IELITS WRITING好難,不像年少時常有空看書....
多謝你分享😘😘😘😘
加油💪🏻
多謝妳
加油!芬妹
分享得好好..想問一下你由細開始學英文會比較容易上手,但係如果成年先黎學英文會否好難學到?
細個學可以容易啲 但係大個都唔係impossible!
其實行行出狀元,你做咩都可以揾到錢🥰
芬尼,很讚同你的經驗分享,很讚。我兒子小時也跟你一樣很愛看迪士尼卡通片-他看Cars,一直重復看上30次吧! 有時關掉電腦螢幕,只聽聲音也知道說甚麼,情節到那里了(因他要做功課,不給他看,只給他聽)他那時小2。11歲帶他來紐西蘭書,很快就能跟洋人同學打成一片,很快就適應這里的生活。只要用心看一套自已喜歡的電影對學習語言真的有很大的幫助,希望我的分享有用。
對呀 謝謝你呀😊
加油!
感謝🙏🏻 我一定會加油!
有雅思的課程麼?老師
www.patreon.com/finnieslanguagearts 我們不叫課程,叫exam practice,你看看
@@TiffanyTeachesEnglish 谢谢Ms Finnie
你唔適合做律師,因為果d野係好“法理”,你因為比較感性,所以適合做''分享''的工作。把聲又聽得人開心舒服,絕對可以“按一按鍵有900億”,,
可惜我唔太鐘意看英文書,只喜歡看中文書,所以中文作文做得好好,但英文作文就麻麻地
從您之前某段片得知您以前考A Level, 中國語文及文化科,您有「主場之利」(母語)考得C, Use of English 作客(您的第2語言)反而得A ! 咁都得?
點解唔得呀~其實考試都有運氣成分,當然亦講興趣啦!
你 好叻
👍👍👍
感謝🙏🏻
翻版「 祖兒 」加油 💪
👍🏻
你系边度长大?
香港啊~
芬小姐,你點解唔學美式英語架?
我都有努力學㗎 咩都學啲㗎
@@TiffanyTeachesEnglish 好叻,美式英語超難學
@@szechungping 美式會難得過英式?唔係卦
@@mrtsiqsin2290 我學過美式,點學,都學唔成,因為有t變d 加埋兒音,如果純粹識講唔識寫嘅態度學美式英語,自然學得識。因為美式英語拼字混亂
@@szechungping 美式發音對香港人黎講可能發得唔好,唔係因為佢難,只係香港人唔慣發太多 r 音同整體上太 lur 嘅感覺,至於拼字,其實美式係將英式簡化咗,例如 colour 變 color、centre 變 center (ter 較符合拼音,所以都係簡化),你似乎係唔習慣美式而已,仲有 grammar,美式又係將英式簡化咗好多
学英语学到好迷惘,要烦恼·········
3歲既野都仲有記憶?通常呢啲都代表係天才黎既
真的嗎?我又沒有特別覺得自己是天才。。。。你從哪裡看回來的?
很煩
咩好煩呀😂?
Please speak more English than speak in Cantonese when you teach English...
When I speak English on this channel, views suffer because many of those who learn English do not feel confident that they could learn English in English.
If you check out my Podcast, I’ll actually see that I have recorded a bunch of episodes in English! podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/learning-english-with-tiffany/id1488229441