J'ai suivi 89 leçons sur Italki jusqu'à présent. C'est très utile pour pratiquer la conversation. Cependant, certains professeurs sont meilleurs que d'autres.
Hi dude! Sorry for reaching you this way, I just don’t know how to do it differently :) I’m studying English, it’s not my first language. Actually, I’m here for 2 things: of course for your recommendations of how to become fluent and the second thing is just listening practice. And my question is - are you speaking in your normal pace/style or is a simplified version for beginners and language learners? It’s kind of strange to me that I understand pretty much everything you’re saying, but usually It is really difficult for me. So why is that? Thanks
Yes, I'm basically speaking in my norma voice. On my other channel, Fingtam English, I speak very slowly and clearly for beginners, but on this channel I usually just speak normally.
J'ai suivi 89 leçons sur Italki jusqu'à présent. C'est très utile pour pratiquer la conversation. Cependant, certains professeurs sont meilleurs que d'autres.
I'm lucky enough to have a quebequa childhood friend to help me learn French now I gotta make some more friends for the other 4 languages I'm learning
looking forward to the next part. nice
Hi dude! Sorry for reaching you this way, I just don’t know how to do it differently :) I’m studying English, it’s not my first language. Actually, I’m here for 2 things: of course for your recommendations of how to become fluent and the second thing is just listening practice. And my question is - are you speaking in your normal pace/style or is a simplified version for beginners and language learners? It’s kind of strange to me that I understand pretty much everything you’re saying, but usually It is really difficult for me. So why is that? Thanks
Yes, I'm basically speaking in my norma voice. On my other channel, Fingtam English, I speak very slowly and clearly for beginners, but on this channel I usually just speak normally.
Great advice!
nice
The best technique to speak is tprs
I thought the power of reading was the most important thing to acquire a new language.
That is also extremely useful!
Ever considered learning Chinese?
Yes, but it won’t be for a while, if I do learn it.
@@FingtamLanguages why so!