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I can totally relate with this teacher Lucy i can understand English but can't speak it fluently although i can do everything in English reading, writing. Listening or even i can text in English to but i can't speak in English 😢 i forget so many words whenever i tried to speak 🙊🗣️
@@masterfercho1663not at all. I can easily read novels and write it down. I have a lot of struggle speaking it correctly wirhout having to think about what I want to say
Hi i am a medical student doing mbbs from pakistan and will pursue for USA exam . i can write and understand perfectly but i am struggling to speak english so if anyone of you want to practice english as a colleague on voice note / call i am up
One more tip from me. When speaking, don't rush. Being fluent doesn't mean speaking fast. In this way, the human brain will have time to remember and apply the vocabulary and grammatical rules needed.
That's my exact problem. 1} I can write a novel in English with good vocabulary, 2} I can Text in English 3} I understand British humour 4} I can understand Northern, Southern Bri-ish accents 5} the Voice in my head is basically British Accent 😂 BUT while speaking I am Blank....I stutter and have loss of words , resulting I am perceived as dumb.
there have been several geniuses that were... simply shy, or introvert... I've been lucky to meet (and befriend) a famous Italian singer, who once told me that it took him several years to be able to get on a stage and sing in front of a large audience. He had been singing in the company of his friends, no problem, but when he was getting on stage he felt panic. Another thing that might help: have you ever tried to read, or just say what you think, to a tape recorder?
@@claudiotagini No I haven't done the recording thing... There's another reason I'm aware , I don't talk much even in my native language 😭 like in everyday life. _my social anxiety kicks in_ I need to meet and talk to more n more people.
I came from the future to let you know that your tips worked really well. In fact, I had to give a public speech recently and I was very nervous about it but then I made a little joke about my English skills. This turned out to be very effective in terms of letting my anxiety go. By then everyone was laughing WITH me -even myself-. So I nailed the presentation and spoke straight off a bat! Thanks!
The summary of the six action plans to break free from struggles with spoken English: Action Plan 1: Talk to Yourself Practice speaking English by narrating your daily activities or thoughts out loud. Action Plan 2: Talk to a Tutor Engage in conversation with a personal English tutor who can provide corrections and feedback. Action Plan 3: Write and Practice Write down what you want to say before speaking, especially in situations or conversation topics that interest you. Action Plan 4: Focus on Fluency Prioritize fluency over perfection or accuracy. Action Plan 5: Use Language Learning Apps Action Plan 6: Seek Immersion Opportunities Find opportunities to immerse yourself in English-speaking environments. Thank you, lovely Lucy. I will definitely incorporate four of these action plans in my next 3d animation video. Thank you for the inspiration! 😍😍😍😍
I love the shadowing technique and I'd love a practical lesson based on this method. I truly adore the way you speak and I want to imitate you talking about a specific topic, that would be brilliant. Thank you for this wonderful lesson! ❤
I'd like one, too. I've been searching for a resource on shadow speaking for a while now but I have not yet found one. So I think it'd be a very helpful lesson, at least for me.
@@EvyatarIL_ Emma from "mmmEnglish" has a couple of lessons with the shadowing technique but she's Autralian not British😅. If Lucy would make lessons like her on this topic would be amazing. In the meantime I recommend you shadow Luke from "Luke's English Podcast"
Absolutely agreed with the common point of every English learners around Asia. We understand english but can't make it fluent when we conversation orally with each other
Lucy, I have the same problem. I can understand English but cannot speak fluently like you. Thank you Lucy for the tips you taught to me to speak English fluently
It's just the reason I'm still learning English even if I finished my advanced level, unfortunately I don't have anyone to speak with. Thanks so much for this marvellous video. Greetings from Peru. 😊
Hi i am a medical student doing mbbs from pakistan and will pursue for USA exam . i can write and understand perfectly but i am struggling to speak english so if anyone of you want to practice english as a colleague on voice note / call i am up
hello, i am from the future and i know i will progress a lot in english in 1 year so thank you so much Lucy. and moreover, i know too that lucy's channel exceed 12 millions. so congratulation Lucy.
Thanks, dear Lucy! You're kind and darling as always! Your videos have helped me lots over the years and now I can speak more than fluently naturally using idioms and odd expressions with native speakers, also because of you! Shadowing you had helped me before I started teaching English myself and I'm grateful for your precious time! It's much much appreciated ! Please show us more about shadowing, I'm sure I can speak for the majority of the community asking you that! Many blessings to you and your beautiful family!
i'm from indonesia, lucy is a best teacher i've ever met. because of her, i understand how to speak english properly. thankyou so much miss lucy. good job! love you xoxo
I can actually relate to this too. I had a childhood friend whom I befriended at the age of three. He moved to Canada when we were in 8th grade. At that time, I was the top scorer in almost all of my English classes, and even on the final test, I scored second in the whole province. I've always kept in contact with my friend through text because I was confident in my grasp of grammar and language. However, when we met in person, my voice seemed to disappear, leaving me at a loss for words. It was as if I had forgotten English entirely! While I could write in English without making any grammatical mistakes, when it came to speaking, I just seemed to vanish. I think this has to do with the fact that I've never actually engaged in extended conversations with native English speakers before.
Thank you Lucy, you help me learn english british well, I am from indonesia who have a plan to study magister in england, for now I am improving my english.
Hello Lucy! Thank you for your advice. It is very encouraging to hear from a teacher that our mistakes should not stop us from speaking. I will try to remember this whenever I start gettting flustered when speaking a foreign language.
This is incredible lesson, really interesting content of British English . You're really Clever Lecturer Missis Lucy To be or Not To Be that is Question Shakespeare You're Brilliant Teacher Gotta admit your Excellence approach to teach non native speaker especially South East Asia speaker All in all Waiting for good Respon from yoy Cheerio Master Lucy🎉🎉🎉😊
i have the same effect. but I stopped active learning after high school (with very low mark) but after that I started watching films with subtitles firstly with Polish after some time with English subtitles and 10, years later I watch 90% of content in English without subtitles. but no training in talking makes me big difficulties in speaking/writing. lately I discovered ELSA SPEAK and that app is EXTREMELY useful helps me a lot.
Hi lovely Lucy! You say that you were suprised how British you sound, but actually that was one of the reasons why I chose your course and bought it - I'm absolutely in love with your pronunciation and it's just such a pleasure just to hear how you speak! ❤
one of my best way to supercharge my vocabulary is listening to Alanis Morissette songs and going through her lyrics! She is mostly using the least used and intriguing English words.
I would love a video with "shadowing" tips. This is how I got to know your channel, I was dating an English guy who was learning Spanish that way. He showed me your videos and said: she has the perfect English accent, copy her HAHAHAHA. However, I think its a bit tedious because you need to keep pausing the video. So yeah, your guidance will be welcome.
I completely agree with you what was already discussed in the video. I'd like to prefer everyday practice with others like a tutor, or stranger, and by myself than another component to speak the English language fluently. One more thing I would like to come up with is that the tips for shadowing will be effective for some students.
❤omg ,,my lovely Lucy ,i am used to talk to myself in English ,intuitively without my own initiation or intent to practice speaking but bcos i have been exposed to English language as a medium of social media interaction i have been immersed in worldwide ,thank you ,dear
In fact I'm understand every word in english but my speech it's average whatever i can now develop my speaking skill by your channel❤I'm appreciative you're content
Thanks a lot it's the same problem I've, I can understand 85% and sometimes 95% of what i hear and what i don't understand is the new vocabularies but i hear what before and after this vocabulary that i didn't understand and i get the meaning, but when i try to speak...... i can't !! i know many things but i can't speak somehow.
❤❤❤ Good afternoon Lucy, but I have another problem: when I speak, I choose the words that I know. And when native speakers speak to me, they speak words that I don’t know, and this is the biggest problem.
Love you Lucy. Blessed to have a thoughtful and caring human like yourself working on my English language skills.Sending much love to you and your beautiful family x
German here, living in the Dominican Republic, teaching English to two Dominican adolescents. Both of them have this problem of going blank as soon as they have to speak. Will send them your video right away.🖒 Hopefully it will help them. Regarding the little voice in the head: mine switches between German, English and Spanish, depending on which language I spoke or heard last 😅
There is nothing harder than reaching true fluent&accuracy in English, I have been studing just English almost two years and two months ago I moved UK for full immersion ,even with super-intensive language course still i cant see enough improvement , I will not stop but I am putting exessive efford with this efford I could have been complate my high education with 4.00 and master degree 4.00 phd 4.00 , I have never studied like this but archiving it still hard
Well, this is my mother. She understands English but is afraid to speak as she cannot speak it fluently. I did not know this is shadowing but I normally do this using your videos to practice British pronunciation. I would love it if you can do a video on shadowing.
Lucy, I love you! ♥️😻♥️ I can speak and understand English but I still love hearing you speak and even if we think we speak great, we still need to learn something or another. 😉
Hi, Lucy! I really appreciate your videos🌻 I usually speak English to myself all the time, and I think it has been quite helpful so far. I would love to know more about the "shadowing" tips.
Hi i am a medical student doing mbbs from pakistan and will pursue for USA exam . i can write and understand perfectly but i am struggling to speak english so if anyone of you want to practice english as a colleague on voice note / call i am up
5:53 If it can be useful for you, "traffic light" is translated as : "semaforo". In a Maritime context language you shall use a "semaphore" for segnalize by a boat or by a lighthouse sometimes, the traffic ...
Our parents and grandparents did a good job teaching us our native language. All the question we could come up with were answered in a simple way. It's nearly impossible to do the same with your second language you try to master. Feels like it would take a couple decades to really get the gist of it
I talk English to myself all the time - my language of choice when I’m not satisfied with myself 😂 - and quite now I found out that during cooking I comment every step like Jamie in his shows 🤣
American is my first language and I still struggle with speaking in the maternal tongue. It boils down to practice. The more you use that "muscle" the stronger it will get. I'm learning French right now and it's the exact same. Don't be scared of making mistakes. Just spit out the word vomit, reflect on your mistakes and commit to memory how you will remedy it next go around.
hi Lucy !! so glad to tell you that i am already recording myself regularly and i guess i 'm improving . by the way thankyou so much for this lovely and beautiful lesson , i am really happy that i found you and practicing with you .... i get to learn so many things through your video lesson . LOTS OF LOVE FROM INDIA ...💕💕
Congratulations, this is one of the best videos that I have watched because you give some very important advice. I do some of them, like speaking alone; I wasn't sure about its utility.😉
Shadowing is something that has actually helped me throughout my English learning journey and I'd continue the same to Improve my pronunciation plus the accent too.....as I originally have a very plain Sri Lankan accent.... And Shadowing Youuu....has been a habit of mine.... And I would love if u could do a video on That!!!!!!❤ I must say.... U have no idea on how much I've improved my pronunciation and accent just by watching ur videos...Thank You for that❤
I am very grateful to you. I love your TH-cam videos. I can't access your classes because my country of residence doesn't allow it, but I learn a lot from what you post. I am glad to hear you enjoy spanish
Congratulations, this is one of the best videos that I have watched because you give some very important advice. I do some of them, like speaking alone; I wasn't sure about its utility.
Yes I can relate to that as well. Much of the tips you give in this video’s, I already doing that myself. I started my YT channel in English with no voice overs, only written text. But after a while, so much people asked for spoken tutorials. If I knew that beforehand, I probably started a Dutch channel only 😅. I can formulate English quite well in my head, and I write down the entire script for a video first, but even then I stutter and struggle so I need to edit a lot in post. I hope it will get better over time, but I think I’m understandable most of the time. Thanks for sharing these tips, they’re helpful.
My elementary school English teacher was this really strict older lady that pretty much everyone either disliked or downright hated. But now, over 20 years later, I can safely say that she was my favorite English teacher throughout my school career. She didn't tolerate any shenanigans so, even though it sucked as a kid, we actually got things done during class. If someone had a question or didn't understand something she explained things well. She wasn't there to make friends or be nice with the kids, she was there to teach us. And in hindsight I really appreciate it. I don't think I would've picked up as much as I did with any other teacher. Later on I became a lazy student and did very little actual studying and ended up learning most of my English from watching tv, movies and reading things online 😂
Woah! I have a lot to say on this topic :D I hope you found it useful! Here are the links mentioned in the lesson: 📝 GET THE FREE LESSON PDF here 👉🏼 bit.ly/UnderstandEnglishPDF
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İf i learn and repeat your phrase this is your ability of your mind's property ,if i rebuild my own words in phrase ,this is my property anymore☝️
I like this video.
Thank you sister lucy love from Nepal. 🙏❤
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Lucy…What do you take us an advice which how we learn fluently and quickly speaking in english
I can totally relate with this teacher Lucy i can understand English but can't speak it fluently although i can do everything in English reading, writing. Listening or even i can text in English to but i can't speak in English 😢 i forget so many words whenever i tried to speak 🙊🗣️
That's weird because if you understand you can speak English
@@masterfercho1663not at all. I can easily read novels and write it down. I have a lot of struggle speaking it correctly wirhout having to think about what I want to say
Hi i am a medical student doing mbbs from pakistan and will pursue for USA exam . i can write and understand perfectly but i am struggling to speak english so if anyone of you want to practice english as a colleague on voice note / call i am up
@@liftwithamza really i'm keen to. How to connect with you?
@@liftwithamza I will be interested in too ✊
One more tip from me. When speaking, don't rush. Being fluent doesn't mean speaking fast. In this way, the human brain will have time to remember and apply the vocabulary and grammatical rules needed.
That's my exact problem.
1} I can write a novel in English with good vocabulary,
2} I can Text in English
3} I understand British humour
4} I can understand Northern, Southern Bri-ish accents
5} the Voice in my head is basically British Accent 😂
BUT while speaking I am Blank....I stutter and have loss of words , resulting I am perceived as dumb.
there have been several geniuses that were... simply shy, or introvert... I've been lucky to meet (and befriend) a famous Italian singer, who once told me that it took him several years to be able to get on a stage and sing in front of a large audience. He had been singing in the company of his friends, no problem, but when he was getting on stage he felt panic.
Another thing that might help: have you ever tried to read, or just say what you think, to a tape recorder?
@@claudiotagini No I haven't done the recording thing... There's another reason I'm aware , I don't talk much even in my native language 😭 like in everyday life.
_my social anxiety kicks in_
I need to meet and talk to more n more people.
@@avatr7109 well, you just found the answer to your own question! 🙂
same here...
My case is somehow the same I understand English perfectly but I speak in bits and somehow have a terrible accent😢
See how passionate she is.........This show how humble she is .........I have no words to appreciate her efforts.....
I came from the future to let you know that your tips worked really well. In fact, I had to give a public speech recently and I was very nervous about it but then I made a little joke about my English skills. This turned out to be very effective in terms of letting my anxiety go.
By then everyone was laughing WITH me -even myself-. So I nailed the presentation and spoke straight off a bat!
Thanks!
Another Legendary and world class video delivered by Lucy.
I'm Grateful forever! 😊🙏
Well written! Usually, one would say, “I’m forever grateful!” However, what you wrote isn’t completely wrong - just not as natural sounding.
The summary of the six action plans to break free from struggles with spoken English:
Action Plan 1: Talk to Yourself
Practice speaking English by narrating your daily activities or thoughts out loud.
Action Plan 2: Talk to a Tutor
Engage in conversation with a personal English tutor who can provide corrections and feedback.
Action Plan 3: Write and Practice
Write down what you want to say before speaking, especially in situations or conversation topics that interest you.
Action Plan 4: Focus on Fluency
Prioritize fluency over perfection or accuracy.
Action Plan 5: Use Language Learning Apps
Action Plan 6: Seek Immersion Opportunities
Find opportunities to immerse yourself in English-speaking environments.
Thank you, lovely Lucy. I will definitely incorporate four of these action plans in my next 3d animation video. Thank you for the inspiration! 😍😍😍😍
Thank you for writing these out. Have the list in one place makes life easier. I will adapt these to my Spanish learning.
My spoken English has improved significantly thanks to your videos plus watching movies and some videos on TH-cam.
I love the shadowing technique and I'd love a practical lesson based on this method. I truly adore the way you speak and I want to imitate you talking about a specific topic, that would be brilliant. Thank you for this wonderful lesson! ❤
I'd like one, too. I've been searching for a resource on shadow speaking for a while now but I have not yet found one. So I think it'd be a very helpful lesson, at least for me.
@@EvyatarIL_ Emma from "mmmEnglish" has a couple of lessons with the shadowing technique but she's Autralian not British😅. If Lucy would make lessons like her on this topic would be amazing. In the meantime I recommend you shadow Luke from "Luke's English Podcast"
@@ionela_andreea30 Tysm! I'll go check both of their channels right away! I really think Lucy should make a lesson on this topic, though
@@EvyatarIL_ So do I!
Would you like to practice english with me
Absolutely agreed with the common point of every English learners around Asia. We understand english but can't make it fluent when we conversation orally with each other
The best English teacher I've ever seen. Love you so much 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
Lucy, I have the same problem. I can understand English but cannot speak fluently like you. Thank you Lucy for the tips you taught to me to speak English fluently
It's just the reason I'm still learning English even if I finished my advanced level, unfortunately I don't have anyone to speak with. Thanks so much for this marvellous video. Greetings from Peru. 😊
Hi i am a medical student doing mbbs from pakistan and will pursue for USA exam . i can write and understand perfectly but i am struggling to speak english so if anyone of you want to practice english as a colleague on voice note / call i am up
Would you like to practice english with me vivian☺️
i can be a partner to tajk to
hello,
i am from the future and i know i will progress a lot in english in 1 year so thank you so much Lucy. and moreover, i know too that lucy's channel exceed 12 millions. so congratulation Lucy.
Thanks, dear Lucy!
You're kind and darling as always!
Your videos have helped me lots over the years and now I can speak more than fluently naturally using idioms and odd expressions with native speakers, also because of you!
Shadowing you had helped me before I started teaching English myself and I'm grateful for your precious time! It's much much appreciated ! Please show us more about shadowing, I'm sure I can speak for the majority of the community asking you that! Many blessings to you and your beautiful family!
Would you like to practice english with me
im sure she wouldn't cause she teaches english herself, right@@hassanmohammed-tb2uz
i'm from indonesia, lucy is a best teacher i've ever met. because of her, i understand how to speak english properly. thankyou so much miss lucy. good job! love you xoxo
Hi Lucy! Very interesting about the « shadowing » video ! Thank you ! Have a great day! ☀️
As a speaking coach (not English teacher) I will concur that recording your voice is very powerful. It also helps with confidence.
Great idea
On the occasion of your remembrance of Ramadan and the customs of Muslims, I salute you from Morocco, and I also learn from you
Lucy my problem is that i know so many vocabulary but when I'm talking with any one i forget to use them 😷
I can actually relate to this too. I had a childhood friend whom I befriended at the age of three. He moved to Canada when we were in 8th grade. At that time, I was the top scorer in almost all of my English classes, and even on the final test, I scored second in the whole province. I've always kept in contact with my friend through text because I was confident in my grasp of grammar and language. However, when we met in person, my voice seemed to disappear, leaving me at a loss for words. It was as if I had forgotten English entirely! While I could write in English without making any grammatical mistakes, when it came to speaking, I just seemed to vanish. I think this has to do with the fact that I've never actually engaged in extended conversations with native English speakers before.
The most charming teacher in the world
I have that slip of the tongue sometimes when i get to answer somebody 😊
I appreciate all your lessons 😊
I sometimes use you Lucy as my shadowing model. I try to repeat everything you say in the videos. Thanks for all your videos! Gracias por tus videos!
You can only improve speaking by speaking. No substitute.
Thank you Lucy, you help me learn english british well, I am from indonesia who have a plan to study magister in england, for now I am improving my english.
Hello Lucy! Thank you for your advice. It is very encouraging to hear from a teacher that our mistakes should not stop us from speaking. I will try to remember this whenever I start gettting flustered when speaking a foreign language.
This is incredible lesson, really interesting content of British English . You're really Clever Lecturer Missis Lucy
To be or Not To Be that is Question
Shakespeare
You're Brilliant Teacher
Gotta admit your Excellence approach to teach non native speaker especially South East Asia speaker
All in all Waiting for good Respon from yoy
Cheerio Master Lucy🎉🎉🎉😊
I talk to myself very often, but I am not able to current myself. 😅 I really recommend a tutor. I helps so much. Shadowing is also a very good way.
My favourite teacher of english
Most beautiful English teacher in the world!Absolutely excellent and stunning
Hi Lucy, I'd be super happy to see if you need videos with suggestions of how to get the most from the shadowing technique.
i have the same effect. but I stopped active learning after high school (with very low mark) but after that I started watching films with subtitles firstly with Polish after some time with English subtitles and 10, years later I watch 90% of content in English without subtitles. but no training in talking makes me big difficulties in speaking/writing. lately I discovered ELSA SPEAK and that app is EXTREMELY useful helps me a lot.
wow!your very good.I tried to teach my daughter and she started liking your teaching!
Please a lesson of shadowing, this would be so helpful❤️
Would you like to practice with me maria
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Hi lovely Lucy! You say that you were suprised how British you sound, but actually that was one of the reasons why I chose your course and bought it - I'm absolutely in love with your pronunciation and it's just such a pleasure just to hear how you speak! ❤
Hey ladies!
one of my best way to supercharge my vocabulary is listening to Alanis Morissette songs and going through her lyrics! She is mostly using the least used and intriguing English words.
I would love a video with "shadowing" tips. This is how I got to know your channel, I was dating an English guy who was learning Spanish that way. He showed me your videos and said: she has the perfect English accent, copy her HAHAHAHA. However, I think its a bit tedious because you need to keep pausing the video. So yeah, your guidance will be welcome.
Would be nice to have your video about shadowing. Thank you.😊
I completely agree with you what was already discussed in the video. I'd like to prefer everyday practice with others like a tutor, or stranger, and by myself than another component to speak the English language fluently. One more thing I would like to come up with is that the tips for shadowing will be effective for some students.
❤omg ,,my lovely Lucy ,i am used to talk to myself in English ,intuitively without my own initiation or intent to practice speaking but bcos i have been exposed to English language as a medium of social media interaction i have been immersed in worldwide ,thank you ,dear
These 20 minutes saved my day. ❤
In fact I'm understand every word in english but my speech it's average whatever i can now develop my speaking skill by your channel❤I'm appreciative you're content
Thanks a lot it's the same problem I've, I can understand 85% and sometimes 95% of what i hear and what i don't understand is the new vocabularies but i hear what before and after this vocabulary that i didn't understand and i get the meaning, but when i try to speak...... i can't !! i know many things but i can't speak somehow.
When I am with you, english is very understanding, thank you Lucy!
❤❤❤ Good afternoon Lucy, but I have another problem: when I speak, I choose the words that I know. And when native speakers speak to me, they speak words that I don’t know, and this is the biggest problem.
This lesson is my struggle lesson the problem I facing on my study,,Thanks Respected Teacher
I am happy because I am starting to study English with hearing you thx.
Shadowing is one of my favorite in learning English!
dear lucy , yes of course we want a shadowing lesson ,we'll be so thankful. love u 💖💖💖
Love you Lucy. Blessed to have a thoughtful and caring human like yourself working on my English language skills.Sending much love to you and your beautiful family x
German here, living in the Dominican Republic, teaching English to two Dominican adolescents. Both of them have this problem of going blank as soon as they have to speak. Will send them your video right away.🖒 Hopefully it will help them.
Regarding the little voice in the head: mine switches between German, English and Spanish, depending on which language I spoke or heard last 😅
Thanks Lucy for all these useful tips and I’m really interested in tip no 5 about shadowing.. would you please refer to some helpful videos?🙏
I'm interesting to know more about shadowing. Thanks Lucy ❤❤
Thank you for these helpful tips, Ma'am. Love from the Republic of the Philippines. ♥️
Ey kababayan
There is nothing harder than reaching true fluent&accuracy in English, I have been studing just English almost two years and two months ago I moved UK for full immersion ,even with super-intensive language course still i cant see enough improvement , I will not stop but I am putting exessive efford with this efford I could have been complate my high education with 4.00 and master degree 4.00 phd 4.00 , I have never studied like this but archiving it still hard
This video is too good to be true ❤
It's almost like you're reading my mind and you know exactly what I'm going through 😂
Lucy thank you very much that your lessons was easiest to understand ... i will follow your tips to improve our english
Well, this is my mother. She understands English but is afraid to speak as she cannot speak it fluently.
I did not know this is shadowing but I normally do this using your videos to practice British pronunciation. I would love it if you can do a video on shadowing.
Lucy I must admit, you're just amazing ... Emoting and enunciating every bit of what you say so well !!!
Miss Lucy please explain when to use would , should, could?
Lucy, I love you! ♥️😻♥️ I can speak and understand English but I still love hearing you speak and even if we think we speak great, we still need to learn something or another. 😉
Hi, Lucy! I really appreciate your videos🌻
I usually speak English to myself all the time, and I think it has been quite helpful so far.
I would love to know more about the "shadowing" tips.
Hi i am a medical student doing mbbs from pakistan and will pursue for USA exam . i can write and understand perfectly but i am struggling to speak english so if anyone of you want to practice english as a colleague on voice note / call i am up
@M.Shallan how can i connect with you?
Would you like to practice english with me donya
@M.Shallan yes sure
Why my brain speaks better than my mouth 😂😂😂????????
😂 I’m thinking the same
I can relate
Cant go thru this unless guided tnx much
Same here xD
Me too 😂
5:53 If it can be useful for you, "traffic light" is translated as : "semaforo".
In a Maritime context language you shall use a "semaphore" for segnalize by a boat or by a lighthouse sometimes, the traffic ...
Our parents and grandparents did a good job teaching us our native language. All the question we could come up with were answered in a simple way. It's nearly impossible to do the same with your second language you try to master. Feels like it would take a couple decades to really get the gist of it
Gist of it is that how could speak English fluently.
I always enjoy your English class Whenever I get opportunity. I am from Bangladesh.
Hi Lucy, thank you for your video. Yes, I'm interested in shadowing. Thank you.
I talk English to myself all the time - my language of choice when I’m not satisfied with myself 😂 - and quite now I found out that during cooking I comment every step like Jamie in his shows 🤣
Haha
This is so me🤣🤣🤣🤣
My favorite English teacher!! I'm always listening!! Thank you very much!!❤❤❤
American is my first language and I still struggle with speaking in the maternal tongue. It boils down to practice. The more you use that "muscle" the stronger it will get.
I'm learning French right now and it's the exact same. Don't be scared of making mistakes. Just spit out the word vomit, reflect on your mistakes and commit to memory how you will remedy it next go around.
hi Lucy !! so glad to tell you that i am already recording myself regularly and i guess i 'm improving . by the way thankyou so much for this lovely and beautiful lesson , i am really happy that i found you and practicing with you .... i get to learn so many things through your video lesson . LOTS OF LOVE FROM INDIA ...💕💕
That's a great idea of making a video on shadowing. Hope we'll watch it soon🙏
Congratulations, this is one of the best videos that I have watched because you give some very important advice. I do some of them, like speaking alone; I wasn't sure about its utility.😉
Shadowing is something that has actually helped me throughout my English learning journey and I'd continue the same to Improve my pronunciation plus the accent too.....as I originally have a very plain Sri Lankan accent....
And Shadowing Youuu....has been a habit of mine....
And I would love if u could do a video on That!!!!!!❤
I must say.... U have no idea on how much I've improved my pronunciation and accent just by watching ur videos...Thank You for that❤
Would you like to practice english with me Athiqua☺️
Please make a series about IELTS student tips
I am very grateful to you. I love your TH-cam videos. I can't access your classes because my country of residence doesn't allow it, but I learn a lot from what you post. I am glad to hear you enjoy spanish
Kissy. Why your country doesn't allow it. Can I ask.
@@ramparkash2318 i live in Cuba. My country is a little complicated about internet information. I'm not allow to access the classes
Would you like to practice english with me lissy☺️
@@hassanmohammed-tb2uz sure ☺️
Congratulations, this is one of the best videos that I have watched because you give some very important advice. I do some of them, like speaking alone; I wasn't sure about its utility.
Lucy, give us a lesson about 'shadowing'.
When the commercial came, I was scared because of the high volume. could you please raise your voice of your original videos. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for this video.
Yes I can relate to that as well. Much of the tips you give in this video’s, I already doing that myself. I started my YT channel in English with no voice overs, only written text. But after a while, so much people asked for spoken tutorials. If I knew that beforehand, I probably started a Dutch channel only 😅. I can formulate English quite well in my head, and I write down the entire script for a video first, but even then I stutter and struggle so I need to edit a lot in post. I hope it will get better over time, but I think I’m understandable most of the time. Thanks for sharing these tips, they’re helpful.
My elementary school English teacher was this really strict older lady that pretty much everyone either disliked or downright hated. But now, over 20 years later, I can safely say that she was my favorite English teacher throughout my school career.
She didn't tolerate any shenanigans so, even though it sucked as a kid, we actually got things done during class. If someone had a question or didn't understand something she explained things well. She wasn't there to make friends or be nice with the kids, she was there to teach us. And in hindsight I really appreciate it. I don't think I would've picked up as much as I did with any other teacher. Later on I became a lazy student and did very little actual studying and ended up learning most of my English from watching tv, movies and reading things online 😂
I loved Emma's shadowing lessons (mmmEnglish), for sure will love yours too. If bother of course 😉 Have a wonderful weekend Lucy 🧡
Thanks for sharing! Love your lessons. 😺
Yes please! We want a shadowing lesson ♥
Thanks ! I really enjoy learning with you, your accent is lovely.
your English teaching is fantastic
This video is really helpful for me. Thanks a lot 😊.
hi Lucy bella, I'm very excited to see your excellent to speaking English course. Thanks Rajaul
Thanks Lucy for your videos which help us improve step by step through English way
Thank you Lucy and Will. This is extremely helpful to me!
Omg Lucy…Thank you very much ! I’ve been watching your videos for a week and there’re very useful and amazing! I`ll stick with you!
Lucy thank you so much.For such beautiful video that helped me a lot. ❤❤❤
Thanks dear Lucy for this wonderful lesson! You're amazing 🥳
Laura Gonzalez. Really amazing as like you.
Thanks a lot. Have a good weekend 👍
Thanks Lucy
Am previllaged to get connected, hope to be linking for more of your teaching
One of the great ways to improve productive skills is texting and chatting in English.
Shadowing is a great idea. It would be nice if you made a video about how to do it right.
Talking to yourself its what I do every day to practice my speaking skills