878. From Learning to Teaching and Beyond (with Elena Mutonono)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 เม.ย. 2024
- These days Elena Mutonono is an experienced business coach who helps online English teachers to gain independence and control over their own careers, but Elena's journey started as a learner of English herself. In this conversation I ask Elena about how she learned English, making the step to becoming an English teacher, then teacher trainer and what challenges online English teachers face when trying to work in a crowded and demanding job market.
👉 Elena's website www.elenamutonono.com/
👉 Elena's Instagram / elenamutonono
👉 Elena's podcast www.elenamutonono.com/podcast/
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👉 Join Luke's Zoom Workshop on 18 April 2024 (10AM UK time) english-at-home.com/summit/
I am from Ukraine and I found the whole monologue of Helena amazing touching and inspiring. I almost cry sometimes, she made incredible progress and the way she tells about is so relevant.
Thank you both for this podcast ❤
Thank you for tuning in, Roman! I'm glad it's inspiring to you
Take a moment to appreciate the simple joys in life - a warm cup of coffee, a gentle breeze, or a smile from a stranger. Let's find happiness in the little things.
I found Elena's story very inspiring ❤
What an episode, Luke!
I felt emotionally connected to her experiences on learning English. I loved her explaining the relation between reading music and reading words. She has done an extraordinary journey through language. As always, Thanks Luke!
What a great woman. Admirable. Thank you Luke for sharing this with us.
Watching you from Crimea ❤️
really inspired by Elena's success 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 keep it up!
So pretty conversation). I like it 👍🏻 and especially for my understanding of it for 100%. I’m from Kiev and now I hear alarm outside🤨 but my brain is busy with a pleasant task☺️
Stay safe
A full circle moment. That’s called growth. She’s right in every way. Service with a smile.
Thank you Elena and Luke. Im from Argentina
I would like to speak English like Elena. I'm originally from Russia, but I started studying English seriously when I moved to the USA 20 years ago. I was 44. At an advanced age, it is very difficult to switch to a new language, because the memory “refuses” to remember a large amount of new information.
Don worry
Hello, I'm from Morroco, I'm 39 years old, I just started learn language, don't give up, you have environnenent that you can practice your language with any one, you are in U.S you can improve any time just not tell the negativity to yourself, my native language is Arabic I'm so far with English but thos moments in my work I need foreing language for i can continue in my work, I started learning by obligation but I also started like this language . I don't know whay our society and parents didn't mention that learning languages can open your mind and a lot the door to find opportunities and can contact ather peopele in ather countries
@@kaysemaxamed1675 I'm jealous, not worried.
Does the environment help you to learn English language and speak fluently? And I. Don't agree with you that 44 is an advance age. This age you can learn so many new things
Thank you
That was an incredibly interesting life story! Thank you
Mindset does have an essential impact on language learning&teaching. Thanks for your insightful guide😃
Great story! Thank you Elena and Luke 👍
(40:56 min) Asking her: What did you tell yourself? What did you have to tell yourself" ... That was very clever and interesting! Attitude and perspective can change everything.
It's vitally important to meet That right Person who could lead you from "non-speaking english' child to "almost native speaking" result! I'm from Russia, Moscow. This beautiful woman won a lucky ticket as a child and DiD a great job!
I am from sri lanka. I continuously listen to you.
Thank you so much
You do an excellent job. Be proud of yourself. all my respect to you. 🙏
You are very good. Clearly, pronunciation helps us to learn .thanks
Luke, thanks so much for your work! U r doing a really usfull job!
Thank you, guys soooo much👍👌❤️
Thank you for the guest❤
Elena’s experience is very useful. I am doing something similar, but learning another language.
all the best
Thank you, Luke, I`ll be right there..cheers!!
This is a very important and needed video for all your students and viewers. Thank you very much for this video
Thanks for Ur work
Thanks for more videos Elen sir for us🙏🎉
Thank you so much.
I am 67, I also want to learn English well.
thank you luke
great content luke, quite inspirit.
Heyy my man you made my day again
Wonderful. Thank you
It was very informative and inspiring!
I listen to you from Afghanistan
Thanks a lot you two 👍🏾👍🏾
Thanks Luke
thank you Luke, lol from İstanbul
thanks. Mr. Luke. success
Luke, thanks a lot for another one great episode! If I may ask, did you hear any accent in Elena's speech? It seems that her pronunciation is mostly american, but some words come with slight russian/slavic accent. It would be interesting to know your opinion as a native english speaker. In any case, I think Elena did a fantastic job! Hats off!
I am curious about it too, for me it was like native, I did not hear the accent. Beautiful.
Thanks to both of you: Elena and Luke.
Great video interview, I really liked it🎉
Good afternoon from Noisiel, France, teacher Luke
I liked her success story and her eccent....Good episode luk 👍
When you are so responsible as a teacher you can easily get burned out. Thats true
Hello luke from 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
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Interesting perspective on teaching. I hope it works for lots of my fellow ESL pros out there, but I personally prefer to stick to my guns.
Thanks for that insightful dialogue! I'm interested in finding these voice chats where natives correct you, whether it's free or paid ones. Fill me in on it.
Don't know where to leave a comment, so I'll leave it under the latest video. Apparently, this Advanced English Summit has a limit of 100 people on Zoom, and even though I tried to join on time, in fact, before the scheduled time, I was not able to get through. I was really looking forward to this thing, so I feel a bit disappointed. So, I guess, tomorrow I'll start joining 30 minutes in advance and I wanted to give a heads up to my fellow LEPsters out there. I know it's a free summit, so we get what we paid for, but I think 100 is a ridiculously low number. I think the organisers could afford 200 euros to upgrade their account or maybe find somebody who already has one.
They’ve opened it up to 500 places now, but it’s still worth arriving early.
@@LukesEnglishPodcast great, I managed to catch the one about emotions. I was marking sample papers, though, so I did not fully focus.
@@LukesEnglishPodcastAlso, I ended up showing the whole exam prep talk by Ben to my class of B2 students. They took notes and we talked about it, I’m chuffed to bits.
Sir ❤🇧🇩
Hi Master, why is there no trace of you whatsoever on the aftermath of the summit, especially on the FB page create on purpose?
Thanks a lot. How can I find Elena. Msy be in WK. I need her advice 🙏
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24:20 it's like Malaysians sing a song in Indonesian sound.
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من كثر الشبه الي بينهم حسيت انه تحول وصار مثلي خفت اووو هل انتم اخوه جميلون😊
البنت اوكرانية ومعلمة إنجليزي مش إخوة
So you're not taking this video off? How is this different from Maria from that IELTS podcast?
Yeah, that situation was unpleasant. I do like Luke and his podcast, but....ummm....
American English Vs British English