I have a real desire to be at an advanced level in English, (I dream of being good almost as a native) so I won't get bored by people explaining the methods and needs of this, please Marina, continue making such long videos and gather it all in a playlist and those who truly want to get the advanced level would care about all of it.
To be honest Marina I'm one of the old followers in this channel and when I compare my English level 4(when I was 14) years ago and my level now, I become gobsmacked because all of the improvements that I achieved. One of these reasons is you🙏, thanks for being in TH-cam.
@ English 101, everyday English, English with Thiago, Real life English. They're all great. Books: if you are on the B level, you can start with American or English literature. Pay close attention to every sentence you read, do assignments - written and spoken - based oj what you're reading. Ask chatgpt to create them
The hardest part of learning english is not the english itself, but we don't know what to say. That's why self tak, try to intoduce yourself nicely through random ometv chat, and try to tell something or write something in your own language then covert it to english everyday are important.
Precisely in middle school, I had an English teacher who once said not to always focus on translating what we want to express, like thinking first about what we want to say in our native language and then translating it into English. Well, at first, it is important to know the equivalents of expressions, questions, and answers that are commonly used in small talk or simple conversations, but that is more the case for a beginner. However, other learners should directly try to think in English in order to make proper use of English grammar. This is more often the case for languages similar to English or those that come from Latin. But sometimes, people who have a higher level but are still learning might be more likely to make some grammatical errors, thinking that English follows the same rules because of the similarity of the languages, and then translate what they want to say into English without changing the structure of their phrases. Or, there is the other case where some expressions exist in their native languages but not in English, have a completely different meaning, or, conversely, the meaning of those expressions is conveyed in another form
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *📘 Overview of the journey from intermediate to advanced English* - Marina introduces the study plan designed to help intermediate English learners progress to an advanced level. - Discusses the nuances of improving language skills at higher levels and the importance of consistent progress to maintain motivation. 01:52 *⏳ Time investment required for different English proficiency levels* - Details the significant increase in learning hours needed to progress from one proficiency level to the next, particularly from C1 to C2. - Explains the focus on accent and pronunciation at advanced levels and the substantial time commitment required to make noticeable improvements. 03:02 *📚 Enhancing reading skills for advanced English learners* - Marina emphasizes the ability to understand diverse texts across various subjects as crucial for scoring high on English tests. - Suggests reading from established magazines like Time and National Geographic to improve understanding of complex, academic vocabulary and topics. 04:25 *🎧 Advanced listening skills development* - Discusses the importance of understanding nuances in English, such as sarcasm, idioms, and dialects for advanced listening. - Recommends listening to podcasts and watching TV shows to get accustomed to different accents and speech patterns. 06:15 *✍️ Advanced writing techniques* - Covers the expectations for advanced writing, including producing well-structured and coherent texts with appropriate use of advanced vocabulary and linking words. - Provides practical advice on improving writing skills by creating detailed reviews and preparing for English proficiency tests.
I also have a B2 level. I basically develop beneficially step by step my English skills. I just do up it due to part of my life. InshaAllah, I'll come along thrive in advanced or proficiency degree for the rest of my life.
I’m a native English speaker. Sometimes TH-cam doesn’t notify people when other people reply to their comments, so I may not get yours, but if you’re reading my comment, and you’re learning English, and you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask, and I’ll answer them the best I can. I know it can be a hard language to learn, but I’m happy to help as a native English speaker. Any questions you’ve had on your mind, ask them all. I’ll even correct your comments for you if you’re not confident in your replies to me, so that you can study how I did that too
I’m having a REALLY hard time figuring out which preposition to use in each case. Like, should I say to or for? Or at, or on? Or in? I’m a native Portuguese speaker and in Portuguese we use the same words for on/at/in and for for/to, so I’m getting crazy rn. I know that stuff like: you use “in” when there’s something inside somewhere. You use “on” when there’s something above a surface. But there are some cases where u can’t use these definitions
Marina, I love your channel! You're an extremely communicative person and you make learning English both simple and engaging. Watching your videos inspires me to study more, and I hope one day to reach your level! I admire you a lot!
I just got 800 in toeic a few days ago, And that caught me by surprise how much improvement I had gotten since the first time I watched your TH-cam videos
hi lucy , frankly speaking , i can't imagine my yuotube without your videos as your are second to none to create amazing videos for people who are learning English including myself , but i have not bought your workbook yet , i don't know why and how since i tried a lot , break a leg my sister
there are many tutors who teaches online around the world but you are one of the my favorite. i started listening you 3 years ago. and today i am able to understand you clearly. so thank you very much keep it up.
am an English teacher in china and i score 8 for ielts test, i have to say i totally agree with all of your viewpoints. from 7 to 8, it doesn't really take me a long time but i have been trying to score higher than 8 for couple of months but i received minor improvement. to achieve an advanced level, it seriously requires massive amount of listening and reading practice and almost double your vocab. its hard but with the help of ChatGPT, its easier than before. thank you for your video
This video is useful for learners to improve their English. Your accent is very good and easy to comprehend. Thank you so much. Wishing you a great day.❤
Marina mam I hope u are reading my comment iam 14 yrs old and yea TQ for helping me in English my accent has changed and I know that I need to improve my accent and my grammar and yea mam you helped me so thank u ❤️you are working hard for us and your hardwork pays off mam
I can not thank enough, you know we all leave and passed away, but this does not work for, you are living millions of people heart around the world forever, mean to say you're legend, thanks ❤ you!!
To improve any language from an intermediate to advanced lvl, you first need to reach an Upper lvl. You can't just skip a lvl and move on to an advanced one, that will actually raise negative emotions within you, as the material will be too hard for you. Don't fall for all these "tips" and marketing strategies. Good pieces of advice, however ...)
Thank you so much Marina for this video! I am italian and i moved to Australia a month ago with the working holiday visa. In these weeks i'm trying to understand how i can improve my english skills, and your videos help me a lot!! Watching this video i took a lot of notes and now i'll organise a plan for the next months. A plan where i can work on my reading, listening, speaking... Well, thank you so much another time and i really hope to see you and to share my progress haha. See ya!
Marina, TOEFL is an intense test and you did awesome! Great work! As we can all see by the positive comments on this video, you have been helping many people improve their English for years with your useful videos and amazing content. You are doing a great job of teaching AND motivating students to improve their English. Way to go!! :)
Reading to learn new vocabulary. I’ll start there right now. One tiny thing at the time is my way to go. This video will be my guideline. I’ll try to go step by step till I hit every point.
Hi Marina YOUR Video help me a lot . Thank you for perfect video. At the same time I am a student and I am learning english language . Again thankyou . I learn a lot of things from you.
This study plan is super helpful for anyone looking to improve their English from intermediate to advanced! Having a clear structure really makes progress faster. I’ve been sharing my own English learning tips and strategies on my channel as well-feel free to check them out if you’re looking for more ways to boost your skills!
I have been learning english from high school until now in the collage, but i'm still struggel to improve my english. I can understand what i watch in youtube in english but i feel still cannot pick the word and put in my speaking practice with my own self. Now, i just will learn by video or something that i'm totally don't understand so i will feel that i'm learning
Когда из России ушел весь глянец, я нашла все эти журналы на английском и пришлось читать их в оригинале и о чудо!! Лексика действительно так круто прокачалась, что я жалею,что не начала делать это раньше
Thank you so much for this video, Marina. I recently got my B2 certificate but I want to get my C1 or C2 and sometimes I feel I'm not improving. Now I'll follow your tips ^^
The phrase "you need to be able to" can sound awkward or overly formal because of its structure. It's quite direct and a bit stilted, which can make it feel less conversational. It also has a slightly repetitive feel, as it uses both "need" and "able to," which can be seen as redundant. To make the sentence flow more smoothly, you could consider using simpler or more direct phrases like: - "You should be able to..." - "It's important to be able to..." - "Make sure you can..." These alternatives provide the same meaning in a more natural, conversational way.
This video is awesome! I LOVE all the informations presented throughout your video. It appears that you really master what you have told us. I will try to watch it again and write down all details, then I will try to apply it to my study and make it as an additional method for me to advanced my english. Eventhough I'm not sure on which level is actually my english skill haha. I'm writing this review as a part of my exercise in writing. I'm not using any correction AI for now but after I finish and post this review, I will ask ChatGPT to score and fix the sentence, and I'm gonna post the correction below this comment so anyone who might see this comment in the future can also take some notes. haha. Have a nice day, Marina! (anyone, feel free to also give score and correct my english. Thankss guys!)
oke this is corrected version from Chat GPT ( Score for the original version ; grammar score : 7/10, clarity : 8/10, Adherence to writing rules : 8/10)] This video is awesome! I LOVE all the information presented throughout it. It seems that you really master what you’ve told us. I will try to watch it again, write down all the details, and then apply them to my studies as an additional method to advance my English. Even though I’m not sure of my actual English level, haha. I’m writing this review as part of my writing exercise. I’m not using any correction AI for now, but after I finish and post this review, I will ask ChatGPT to score and correct the sentences. I’ll post the corrected version below this comment so that anyone who sees this comment in the future can also take some notes. Haha. Have a nice day, Marina! (Anyone, feel free to also give a score and correct my English. Thanks, guys!)
I'm actually 15 and I want to have at least c1 level in english before 18. So, I can go to university with a great english knowledge(I'm just passionated about knowledge). I struggle with american accent, reading complex books such as the bible. There's so much words that I don't know and I also struggle with tences(advanced one, I can use it but not understand it thorically). The fact is that, I don't have money to pay for myself english courses so, That's why I want you to suggest me some free courses available at the net.(I'm B1-B2 level).
honestly, the only thing that I miss rn is someone to talk with me. I don't care a lot about grammaticall structures and know the name of the verb tenses, but I really miss have someone to talk. I've been stuggling with it for a few months cause its fucked up know how to speak and to talk but only and theory cause I have no one to use my knowledge with. I really want to be able to talk as good as a native but I truly believe that I need to live daily situations (like conversations) to reach it.
Thank you very much for such a awesome video. I subscribed a couple months back and wasn't expecting really that after all this time, I would come across another video of your channel that would make my path even more clear! I appreciate your help and energy and I hope some day in the future we could meet, well as I'm planning of getting to the US and specially California state!
Both “if I were” and “if I was” can be correct, but they are used in different contexts. • “If I were” is used in the subjunctive mood, which is often used for hypothetical or unreal situations. For example: “If I were a bird, I would fly to the highest mountain.” • “If I was” is used in the indicative mood, which is used for statements of fact or reality. For example: “If I was late to the meeting, I apologize.” In formal writing and speech, “if I were” is generally preferred for hypothetical situations. However, in casual conversation, you might hear “if I was” used interchangeably.
Pretty Amazing marina u r really a role model but can u make a video and tell us about ur journey in TH-cam and give us tips to become successful like u and thanks marina❤❤
Perfect topic. As if you're talking to me. Am stuck at B2 almost C1. So I should start following your instructions. BTW, When you're planing to come to Egypt?...😅 Its a dream for me to meet you in person. I dont even remember the first time I've started waching your videos. 10 years or more🤷🏼♂️😄. So proud of you. And honored to be one of your fans🙏🏻
Gratetude, Marina! отличные советы / marvelous hints. Reading books is some enjoyable way to enhance vocabulary that is working for me. Good job! Blessings to all of us around the world.🙌🏻🙏🏻💗🇧🇷☺️
I found that the better way to reach advanced level is reading a lot, is to say that, when get more information about of your objective language, for eg, wierd words in a context, you get better your comprehension amd so, you will be able to create a richest speech cause you understand a bunch of concepts, well, this is my opinion
Hello Marina, good video. I like to listen to your voice a lot. I would like that you speak a little bit in Spanish, because the population from California is bilingual (English and Spanish). Greetings from Sonora, México 🇲🇽
I have a real desire to be at an advanced level in English, (I dream of being good almost as a native) so I won't get bored by people explaining the methods and needs of this, please Marina, continue making such long videos and gather it all in a playlist and those who truly want to get the advanced level would care about all of it.
To be honest Marina I'm one of the old followers in this channel and when I compare my English level 4(when I was 14) years ago and my level now, I become gobsmacked because all of the improvements that I achieved.
One of these reasons is you🙏, thanks for being in TH-cam.
Wow, thanks!
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gobsmacked? you must be from the UK?
I wish podcasts existed 20 years ago as well. It took me many many years for me to get to C2. If I started now, it would take me at least half
What do you recommend me to get to C1 in terms of paodcasts and books?
@ English 101, everyday English, English with Thiago, Real life English. They're all great. Books: if you are on the B level, you can start with American or English literature. Pay close attention to every sentence you read, do assignments - written and spoken - based oj what you're reading. Ask chatgpt to create them
@@marconileo
How can we private chat please?
This video comes in the best moment... I need to improve my level.... I've studied a lot in traditional schools but now i need to do this by myself
The hardest part of learning english is not the english itself, but we don't know what to say. That's why self tak, try to intoduce yourself nicely through random ometv chat, and try to tell something or write something in your own language then covert it to english everyday are important.
Precisely in middle school, I had an English teacher who once said not to always focus on translating what we want to express, like thinking first about what we want to say in our native language and then translating it into English.
Well, at first, it is important to know the equivalents of expressions, questions, and answers that are commonly used in small talk or simple conversations, but that is more the case for a beginner. However, other learners should directly try to think in English in order to make proper use of English grammar. This is more often the case for languages similar to English or those that come from Latin.
But sometimes, people who have a higher level but are still learning might be more likely to make some grammatical errors, thinking that English follows the same rules because of the similarity of the languages, and then translate what they want to say into English without changing the structure of their phrases.
Or, there is the other case where some expressions exist in their native languages but not in English, have a completely different meaning, or, conversely, the meaning of those expressions is conveyed in another form
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:00 *📘 Overview of the journey from intermediate to advanced English*
- Marina introduces the study plan designed to help intermediate English learners progress to an advanced level.
- Discusses the nuances of improving language skills at higher levels and the importance of consistent progress to maintain motivation.
01:52 *⏳ Time investment required for different English proficiency levels*
- Details the significant increase in learning hours needed to progress from one proficiency level to the next, particularly from C1 to C2.
- Explains the focus on accent and pronunciation at advanced levels and the substantial time commitment required to make noticeable improvements.
03:02 *📚 Enhancing reading skills for advanced English learners*
- Marina emphasizes the ability to understand diverse texts across various subjects as crucial for scoring high on English tests.
- Suggests reading from established magazines like Time and National Geographic to improve understanding of complex, academic vocabulary and topics.
04:25 *🎧 Advanced listening skills development*
- Discusses the importance of understanding nuances in English, such as sarcasm, idioms, and dialects for advanced listening.
- Recommends listening to podcasts and watching TV shows to get accustomed to different accents and speech patterns.
06:15 *✍️ Advanced writing techniques*
- Covers the expectations for advanced writing, including producing well-structured and coherent texts with appropriate use of advanced vocabulary and linking words.
- Provides practical advice on improving writing skills by creating detailed reviews and preparing for English proficiency tests.
I also have a B2 level. I basically develop beneficially step by step my English skills. I just do up it due to part of my life. InshaAllah, I'll come along thrive in advanced or proficiency degree for the rest of my life.
Are you from Azerbaijan?
No, I'm from Uzbekistan.
Hopefully we can did it.
InshaAllah niyatizga yeting
@@eldorabduqayumov9486 we will get advanced level in English InshAllah because we believe special things.
I’m a native English speaker. Sometimes TH-cam doesn’t notify people when other people reply to their comments, so I may not get yours, but if you’re reading my comment, and you’re learning English, and you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask, and I’ll answer them the best I can. I know it can be a hard language to learn, but I’m happy to help as a native English speaker. Any questions you’ve had on your mind, ask them all. I’ll even correct your comments for you if you’re not confident in your replies to me, so that you can study how I did that too
I’m having a REALLY hard time figuring out which preposition to use in each case. Like, should I say to or for? Or at, or on? Or in? I’m a native Portuguese speaker and in Portuguese we use the same words for on/at/in and for for/to, so I’m getting crazy rn. I know that stuff like: you use “in” when there’s something inside somewhere. You use “on” when there’s something above a surface. But there are some cases where u can’t use these definitions
@@teresaloureiro4978
There's a channel called English hacks that explains the logic of the propositions you can check it out
How can I improve my spekaing skills while I don’t have an native speaker to practice?
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@@teresaloureiro4978também tenho esse problema
It's been 4 years now since I know your channel, Instagram. Appreciate all of your work.
I love to see you my favorite English teacher.
We are very lucky to have a teacher like you 😊
Thank you, I've been wanting this video since I watched the video:
"Improve your English with this study PLAN: Intermediate to Advanced".
Marina, I love your channel! You're an extremely communicative person and you make learning English both simple and engaging. Watching your videos inspires me to study more, and I hope one day to reach your level! I admire you a lot!
I just got 800 in toeic a few days ago, And that caught me by surprise how much improvement I had gotten since the first time I watched your TH-cam videos
wohoo congratulations!!
Consistency is the most important point , It's not only books! TH-cam and different media is going to teach you way deeper
hi lucy , frankly speaking , i can't imagine my yuotube without your videos as your are second to none to create amazing videos for people who are learning English including myself , but i have not bought your workbook yet , i don't know why and how since i tried a lot , break a leg my sister
Love from a English teacher in Vietnam.
Mesmerising video ❤❤
Marina can you post a video about " i understand the English speakers 🗣, but i cannot speak English easily 😕"
there are many tutors who teaches online around the world but you are one of the my favorite. i started listening you 3 years ago. and today i am able to understand you clearly. so thank you very much keep it up.
Can we practice together?)
am an English teacher in china and i score 8 for ielts test, i have to say i totally agree with all of your viewpoints. from 7 to 8, it doesn't really take me a long time but i have been trying to score higher than 8 for couple of months but i received minor improvement. to achieve an advanced level, it seriously requires massive amount of listening and reading practice and almost double your vocab. its hard but with the help of ChatGPT, its easier than before. thank you for your video
Why with GPCHAT??
This video is useful for learners to improve their English. Your accent is very good and easy to comprehend. Thank you so much. Wishing you a great day.❤
You are an amazing teacher! Thank you so much ❤ I’ve been watching your videos for more than two years. I have improved with your lessons.
Marina mam I hope u are reading my comment iam 14 yrs old and yea TQ for helping me in English my accent has changed and I know that I need to improve my accent and my grammar and yea mam you helped me so thank u ❤️you are working hard for us and your hardwork pays off mam
I admire that to improve my level to advanced with your useful videos Marina🤩💖🎉
I can not thank enough, you know we all leave and passed away, but this does not work for, you are living millions of people heart around the world forever, mean to say you're legend, thanks ❤ you!!
To improve any language from an intermediate to advanced lvl, you first need to reach an Upper lvl. You can't just skip a lvl and move on to an advanced one, that will actually raise negative emotions within you, as the material will be too hard for you. Don't fall for all these "tips" and marketing strategies. Good pieces of advice, however ...)
Of course, Noone can't turn into a perfect speaker overnight!
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I agree with you. Learning, speaking a new Language is little by little.
I am already b2 level , I lag only in vocabulary 😢
@@achadha2685me too , and i’m trying to improve but i’m like stuck !!
As an IELTS test taker, I really want you to give it a try too as you're an English teacher 😊 I believe you're probably gonna get a band 9
Thank you so much Marina for this video! I am italian and i moved to Australia a month ago with the working holiday visa. In these weeks i'm trying to understand how i can improve my english skills, and your videos help me a lot!! Watching this video i took a lot of notes and now i'll organise a plan for the next months. A plan where i can work on my reading, listening, speaking... Well, thank you so much another time and i really hope to see you and to share my progress haha. See ya!
Marina, TOEFL is an intense test and you did awesome! Great work! As we can all see by the positive comments on this video, you have been helping many people improve their English for years with your useful videos and amazing content. You are doing a great job of teaching AND motivating students to improve their English. Way to go!! :)
Reading to learn new vocabulary. I’ll start there right now. One tiny thing at the time is my way to go.
This video will be my guideline. I’ll try to go step by step till I hit every point.
الفيديو راىع تابعتة كلة واني بالدوام.. احسنتي مارينا
Hi Marina YOUR Video help me a lot . Thank you for perfect video. At the same time I am a student and I am learning english language . Again thankyou . I learn a lot of things from you.
Thank you, teacher, for this video. This is exactly what I have been seeking for as an English learner who desires to go to advanced level.
Thanks for this video, it really helped me!! I'm fourteen years old and probably I have a B1 level, I hope I'll be able to reach B2
This study plan is super helpful for anyone looking to improve their English from intermediate to advanced! Having a clear structure really makes progress faster. I’ve been sharing my own English learning tips and strategies on my channel as well-feel free to check them out if you’re looking for more ways to boost your skills!
You are sincere person I love you
my beloved Teacher ❤❤
This video is truly helpful and enjoyable to watch. Thank you for the comprehensive guide. Now, I have more concrete numbers to proceed with.🎉
I am reading Fourth Wing now and I understand almost all. It's really amazing way to study language. ❤
I have been learning english from high school until now in the collage, but i'm still struggel to improve my english. I can understand what i watch in youtube in english but i feel still cannot pick the word and put in my speaking practice with my own self. Now, i just will learn by video or something that i'm totally don't understand so i will feel that i'm learning
Never, ever loose your slight accent and slight imperfections. They make you, you.
Thanks for well-structured video and resources❤
Today I start this action plan I will share my result after 7 weeks
Thank you marina ❤
How’s it go with you ? Does it deserve to enroll ..?
Когда из России ушел весь глянец, я нашла все эти журналы на английском и пришлось читать их в оригинале и о чудо!! Лексика действительно так круто прокачалась, что я жалею,что не начала делать это раньше
i wanna improve my English speaking skills until i get the way to speak like you do. but i still haven't gotten it yet😢
Hi 👋🏼 what’s your level?
I really love this channel😍 It helps me to improve everyday especially in listening and speaking. Thank you Marina
Thank you so much for this video, Marina. I recently got my B2 certificate but I want to get my C1 or C2 and sometimes I feel I'm not improving. Now I'll follow your tips ^^
I also have B2 level. I have been watching your videos. Very cool. Thank you very much✊. InshaAlloh,my level will rise because of you🫡
Beautiful sharing my friend 👍💙💕👍💗
Thank You, Miss Marina. You're the best and very kind. 👍
Really thanks for your deep lecture improve our English language. It is really helpful to improve our English.
Watching this video iam improve a lot of eng have a nice day see u soon
You're an professional teacher 🎉🎉🎉🎉
This video course can help learners to improve speaking well,thanks so much.
Love these plans! You give excellent advice.
Wooo. Your English is very clear!!! I would like to understand always like in this video
Oh dear teacher I'm a new learner and Im from Iran I'm so happy to find your page 😍😍
Hi countryman
@@diablo1744 glad to see you
@@Mahya-jo1ve me too🤍
good luck🤩
really useful video, thank you Marina❤
Well, I just wanted to tell you your videos it’s so beneficial for us
The phrase "you need to be able to" can sound awkward or overly formal because of its structure. It's quite direct and a bit stilted, which can make it feel less conversational. It also has a slightly repetitive feel, as it uses both "need" and "able to," which can be seen as redundant.
To make the sentence flow more smoothly, you could consider using simpler or more direct phrases like:
- "You should be able to..."
- "It's important to be able to..."
- "Make sure you can..."
These alternatives provide the same meaning in a more natural, conversational way.
I adore you Marina the way you speak really
thank you so much for your effort and your skills are amazing for people who just want to learn english like mee
This video is awesome! I LOVE all the informations presented throughout your video. It appears that you really master what you have told us. I will try to watch it again and write down all details, then I will try to apply it to my study and make it as an additional method for me to advanced my english. Eventhough I'm not sure on which level is actually my english skill haha. I'm writing this review as a part of my exercise in writing. I'm not using any correction AI for now but after I finish and post this review, I will ask ChatGPT to score and fix the sentence, and I'm gonna post the correction below this comment so anyone who might see this comment in the future can also take some notes. haha. Have a nice day, Marina!
(anyone, feel free to also give score and correct my english. Thankss guys!)
oke this is corrected version from Chat GPT ( Score for the original version ; grammar score : 7/10, clarity : 8/10, Adherence to writing rules : 8/10)]
This video is awesome! I LOVE all the information presented throughout it. It seems that you really master what you’ve told us. I will try to watch it again, write down all the details, and then apply them to my studies as an additional method to advance my English. Even though I’m not sure of my actual English level, haha. I’m writing this review as part of my writing exercise. I’m not using any correction AI for now, but after I finish and post this review, I will ask ChatGPT to score and correct the sentences. I’ll post the corrected version below this comment so that anyone who sees this comment in the future can also take some notes. Haha. Have a nice day, Marina! (Anyone, feel free to also give a score and correct my English. Thanks, guys!)
Let's go to the library, everybody.
❤
Thank you Marina it was very useful ☺️
I’ve just got the b2 level certificate, but seems like that’s not really enough. Anyway, I’m gonna continue mastering it.
I'm actually 15 and I want to have at least c1 level in english before 18. So, I can go to university with a great english knowledge(I'm just passionated about knowledge). I struggle with american accent, reading complex books such as the bible. There's so much words that I don't know and I also struggle with tences(advanced one, I can use it but not understand it thorically). The fact is that, I don't have money to pay for myself english courses so, That's why I want you to suggest me some free courses available at the net.(I'm B1-B2 level).
She can't help so you should pay they don't offer courses for free
After long time ...........watching you ....lingumarina
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honestly, the only thing that I miss rn is someone to talk with me. I don't care a lot about grammaticall structures and know the name of the verb tenses, but I really miss have someone to talk. I've been stuggling with it for a few months cause its fucked up know how to speak and to talk but only and theory cause I have no one to use my knowledge with. I really want to be able to talk as good as a native but I truly believe that I need to live daily situations (like conversations) to reach it.
Thank you very much for such a awesome video.
I subscribed a couple months back and wasn't expecting really that after all this time, I would come across another video of your channel that would make my path even more clear!
I appreciate your help and energy and I hope some day in the future we could meet, well as I'm planning of getting to the US and specially California state!
16:48 Shouldn’t we say « If I weren’t … » ? I think I have learned that you have to say « were » after « If I »
Both “if I were” and “if I was” can be correct, but they are used in different contexts.
• “If I were” is used in the subjunctive mood, which is often used for hypothetical or unreal situations. For example: “If I were a bird, I would fly to the highest mountain.”
• “If I was” is used in the indicative mood, which is used for statements of fact or reality. For example: “If I was late to the meeting, I apologize.”
In formal writing and speech, “if I were” is generally preferred for hypothetical situations. However, in casual conversation, you might hear “if I was” used interchangeably.
Pretty Amazing marina u r really a role model but can u make a video and tell us about ur journey in TH-cam and give us tips to become successful like u and thanks marina❤❤
You are very crazy to make the expression while speaking. And it makes the video quite funny and great, then I really love it
Marina i love you, thanks for your work.
Good morning 🎉🎉nice exply🎉🎉 have a nice day
This video is very helpful and for beginners learning for English language ❤
Very very impressive video on English
Glad you liked it
Drop-dead gorgeous and brilliant teacher..❤️❤️❤️
Perfect topic. As if you're talking to me. Am stuck at B2 almost C1. So I should start following your instructions.
BTW, When you're planing to come to Egypt?...😅 Its a dream for me to meet you in person. I dont even remember the first time I've started waching your videos. 10 years or more🤷🏼♂️😄. So proud of you. And honored to be one of your fans🙏🏻
my best teacher, i really wait this chance to thanks you when you upload recent video, i hope you see my comment 😊
Thank you! 😃
Gratetude, Marina! отличные советы / marvelous hints. Reading books is some enjoyable way to enhance vocabulary that is working for me.
Good job!
Blessings to all of us around the world.🙌🏻🙏🏻💗🇧🇷☺️
It was the best , as usual 😊
Glad you think so!
Please complete lecture on contraction
Thank You Marina.
suitable for newbies like me ❤
I love for your videos, 😍😍😘😘😘 from srilanka
I found that the better way to reach advanced level is reading a lot, is to say that, when get more information about of your objective language, for eg, wierd words in a context, you get better your comprehension amd so, you will be able to create a richest speech cause you understand a bunch of concepts, well, this is my opinion
I love so much teacher marina..❤
Thankyou for the awesome video!
So much useful informations !!, I should handle them all, Tnx
Thanks so much and please add Turkish subtitles 🎉
Hi my beautiful teacher ❤❤❤ how much it costs, I mean your 7 week course?
I like your videos, thanks from Algeria, 🇩🇿💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
I can't explain how happy i will be when u post new video ur sound give me motivation i love u marinaaaaa
Thank u so so much for this video, it was what I found ❤
Thank you Marina! It was so informative video.
Thank you Marina, from Colombia
you are realy my favorite teacher💞💞
Oh This is just I need right now 😮😢
I love your lessons
Hello Marina, good video. I like to listen to your voice a lot. I would like that you speak a little bit in Spanish, because the population from California is bilingual (English and Spanish). Greetings from Sonora, México 🇲🇽