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Coach Vanessa, your explanation about the three different sounds of -ED ending is very clear. Great !! I would like to ask you some questions about the /t/ sound and /id/ sound followed by a vowel: [1] When a past tense word ending with a /t/ sound + a vowel, should we pronounce it still as /t/ or has changed to /d/ ? e.g. : "liked it" ---> /laik-TID/ or /laik-DID/ ? "helped him" -----> /help-TIM/ or /help-DIM/ [2] When a past tense word ending with an /id/ sound + vowel, should we pronounce it still as /t/ or has changed to /d/ ? e.g. : "planted" -----> /plan-TID/ or /plan-DID/ ? "paint" ------> /pein-TID/ or /pein-DID/ ? I would appreciate your kind reply. Best rgds, Melvin
Cada quien tiene diferentes deficiencias en un nuevo idioma porque en mi caso me cuesta entender cuando me hablan inglés( aunq a Vanesa le entiendo ya que habla muy claro) pero cuando escucho a otros hablar ingles me cuesta entender pero cuando entiendo se que responder rápido, pero espero todos los que estamos aprendiendo logremos nuestro objetivo ❣️
i really enjoyed your video, especially talking about culture shock, it's not like academic classes, it's about how people talk in your culture. Thanks you so much.
I really love to practise my English, here's my number if there's a person wants to practise English conversation, I really will appreciate that. (00201024410394)
When I first figured it out I got the guts I needed to make an English test to be able to apply to jobs worldwide as an IT Developer. I passed the test, my English was evaluated as "Advanced", and now I'm just waiting for the best oportunity!
Congratulations on the video. I would spend hours listening to you guys talk. I've already traveled to Europe with my weak English but managed to communicate with few words. People are very receptive when they know we are learning their language. I need to study a lot more. Two years or more maybe. You guys are very sympathetic Thank you very much.
i enjoyed watching your video. I have lived in the US for 3 years however my speaking skills is not that good since I didn't socialize with locals. I will be watching your videos to improve my skills, thanks alot
OMG! I thought myself an average English listener, but today I realise it's very tough to understand conversation of two girls . But it was very useful.
I understood almost everything! Like I can understand what people are saying but sometimes I can't speak. It's like I forget all that words and grammar that I learned... 😢
I'm the same, I thought that by listening a lot I would start talking like a baby learn how to speak, first they listen and then start speaking but I forgot that there is a lot of practice during this progress. HAHA! My advice is practice and practice and practice, talking to someone or like I use to do, I sit in a chair in front of my laptop, plug a mic and start talking and recording, about everythings that comes in to my mind, I've been doing this for 2 months, at the beginning you get frustraded a lot when you get stuck in a thought, but I have a powerful weapon in front of me, the internet, I do a quick research and try to figure out how to say what I want to say and this way, step by step you get confidence, I still have a lot to improve but, at least for me, this method made me improve a lot.
Willian Aguiar Souza Oh, congrats! I'll try that for sure! I'm learning 2 languages well... It's hardest than before I learned just English... In the past I talked to a friend, I guess I was really good doing that but now I'm so sad, I dont think I'll be able to speak English fluently... There's so many things to learn! I'm being crazy thank you for your answer. And please, let me know if I messed up what I wrote. :)
I really love to practise my English, here's my number if there's a person wants to practise English conversation, I really will appreciate that. (00201024410394)
Músicas tem que ser uma pôr vez, é a parte mais difícil do inglês, eu consigo entender mesmo escutando a primeira vez, (70 %) de todas músicas em inglês ,a mente 🧠 entra em delírio,🇧🇷🇺🇸🇦🇨 simples assim! 🤔
I watched this video and I really like it. Every sentence is very natural and teachable. it is a good example for native speaking conversation. It was remembered me when I lived America 5 years after visited my own country and I really face to reverse culture shock.
Thank you so much for this conversation! It really encourages nonnative speakers to improve their English skills 🖤 very natural, and straightforward :)
Because of the way these girls speak, I assume they´re from the States, but this is something very, very important to all of us who want to learn a language. So, I think this is the first point they must state very clear at the beginnig of this video or any other. Cheers, John from Chile, South America.
Watching movies is one step ahead from speaking friendly English in person. Depending of the movie, they use lingo, slang, idioms and regionalisms........specific to the theme or story (by the way lingo, slang, idioms and regionalisms are each of one different)........many native speakers have problems recognizing the meaning of every single word of this "special/specific" vocabulary. Watching movies on TV could be frustrating, because as soon as you miss a word you lost the thread of the conversation............when this is happening you stuck on it trying to figure out "what they were talking about" loosing few seconds.........meanwhile the speakers in the movie are ending the sequence or there is another "thread" going on. My advise for you.......watch a movie but on a Hi Fi Set that allows you to repeat small sections and of course forward, rewind and stop. This way you will be able to pick up every single word and eventually if you want to say (repeat) all the movie fluently.
don't be worried, just for the each movie you'll be decided to watch add english subtitles, it had helped me a lot, cause I was having the similar struggling not that far at a past ( 2 years ago) , nowadays I am watching movies mostly without subs, anyway the process itself had swallowed a bit of a time but it was worth , just have a patience and get paused every single part, you are not sure about and check the subtitle and translate the word possibly :D, I have gotten all my language hearings skills just from the movies nearly, but it required a lot of time , which not many people are realising :D....besides the language and its enhancement is endless process... anyway it will never entirely substitute real living experience from English speaking country ,that's basically why I have moved up to England recently and must say that in compare with American accent , pronunciation, speaking etc is English english incomparable , harder but cleaner at the same time in its substance.
Movies are definitely harder to follow than people think but they are great to use for learning a language! Well done for understanding 25% :) Like others have said movies are very fast paced and use lots of advanced and slang vocabulary/phrases. I agree subtitles are good but also try not to always concentrate on just reading them. Find series/movies you enjoy watching and are interested in this will motivate you to naturally try harder to listen. You can even watch stuff you already watched in your native language to make it easier. Like most things the more you practice the easier it gets.
Hi I am from India, and this video is really helpful for those who wants to improve their listening skills as well as speaking, I almost understood all the conversation I think this is the first tym that I could understand advance English of high level.
thankfully I understood 100% about you was talking im a really fan of watch your videos i really love speak English because is another kind of way of meet and be friendly with another people. i love do that by the way I'm a native Spanish speaker
hi every one are you want to be my friend, i,m from Malaysia i want praktis my english. if your want to be ny friend this's my number +60137298286 please whatssap
How can someone dislike this video? They are having an amazing conversation about a very interesting topic and in the middle of the video she gives us tips and everything. Well, I can't understand. Anyway, amazing video, I've learned many differents words and expressions that I've never heard about it before.
Is funny every time I hear the word "local", sounds like "loco" in spanish which means "crazy". "Local people", "local koreans" hehe :p. Thank you for this video, I really enjoyed it.
Can we talk directly for improve english....I want it soo much if you want....I got nervous when I speaking in english because....please help me improve my english....you can email me to dedek.saputra78@yahoo.com
Hey Vannesa! I would like to see you having conversation like this with your sister again. It's interesting and natural-! I'm Sean by the way, a member of fearlessfluentclub yay~!
Hi Venessa this is Amro from the middle east, this is my 1st time to watch your lesson and I have enjoyed it alot because you are getting us into the real language and the actual accent ..I loved that and I will watch the previous vidoes .
Hahaha... that's is so wonderful. Has almost ten years I do not talking in english language with somebody, but when I saw this video... hahaha... I could understand near 80% of all. (Manaus, Amazonas - Brazil)
Hi Teacher, if your sister and you would like to learn portuguese, welcome! haha, I lived one year in Dublin and had a good experience with your language, but I need to improve my english. Thanks a milion for you post your video.
There are some sentences using the natural expressions. 1. We usually go to this organic farm at harvest time, to pick fruit or do other odd jobs. 2. After returning from my long trip abroad I experienced reverse culture shock. 3. Mr. White really loves such journeys to a certain extent especially sea-kayaking in Dublin Bay. 4. I would say there’s a very big difference between the ordinary full-time job and the part-time job. 5. After the moving to the south of country Sara didn’t acclimate for some months. 6. It takes a lot of guts to set off a bicycle trip around the world. 7. Jon was in an awkward position after he by accident had spilled his coffee on the floor. 8. Emily’s coach played an important role in her life because he taught her the basic of tennis at a very young age. 9. Jack’s van broke down in less than two hours and He was going to need to hash out this problem right on the road. After an hour driving when he was turning a corner in the mountains his van broke down again. He had to rehash this problem once more. 10. As time grew on Dave has become something of an expert at these sorts of situation and he can be able to smell a good case when it comes your way. 11. We usually live here all year around because we really like, you know, being part of nature. Hearing the birds, seeing all sorts of animals. 12. Then again it’s easy to see that a growing number of people are reading electronic newspapers instead of the print press and with good reason. 13. I’d like to hand over to my colleague, Kate, who’s going to segue to the next point on the agenda. 14. These young athletes are working eight hours a day, seven days a week and they don’t have a childhood. 15. Portillo is trying to persuade Ellie that if she gets educated at Exeter University a lot of doors to the largest and prestigious companies will be opened for her. 16. The Social interaction plays an important role into the lives of the people and in the development of human society in all. 17. Clive believes that Michael travelled to Melbourne, Australia, where he assumed the identity of a Mr. Thomas Jones. He was worried that he would become involved in this confusing story. 18. For those of you who haven’t been in this excursion, I won’t tell you what the secret is because that would ruin the event, but just say that this excursion and its secret have not upset a lot of people. 19. Derek has missed his train. It was the last one and it was leaving just as he arrived. He was so pissed off he didn’t feel like looking for another transport. 20. If we use this program it doesn’t really change the security situation. It’s neither here nor there. So basically, you don’t get more viruses there than anywhere else. 21. The three boys threw several eggs at the windows of the conference room. It’s easy to imagine as one egg missed the window and landed on the roof of a teacher’s Ford Mondeo. Because of the summer sun, the roof was so hot the egg was immediately fried. 22. Alex almost gave up everything after he had to face mechanical problems with his motorcar during a storm in the Swiss Alps. 23. Although Albert lives in America and Albert’s wife is American his roots came from sunny Spain. 24. But when Sophie misses out on a shopping opportunity she can be so snippy that she would like most of the time she does go out of her way to make sure that she can visit the shops wherever she is.
Yes I would like to watch more videos like this one with you and your sister talking about different topics, I learned a lot today watching this video and many others on your channel. Thank you a lot Vanessa.
Interesting conversation. I lived several years in Paris (more than 12 years) and then I came back to my country of origine in Latin America. In the mean time Panama changed a lot economically. I live now in Panama and had an unexpected reverse culture shock, not only in relation to the new traits but also in relation to classic aspects of daily life that never bothered me in the past. This was not compensated by the wealthy of my country. After some years i still believe that several aspects must change.
Hi Vanessa I noticed that your sister has some kind of accent, Has she always spoken like this or is it because she's been living outside of the US for so long that now she has a foreign accent?
It's likely that it changed while she spent time away. I am English but I have lived abroad for a while now and my accent has changed a lot. I also have friends from Europe who spent time in Australia and America and their accents have changed :)
@gaviotitas I too noticed that too. Her sister speaks with an accent. I think is because she has spoken Spanish for so long that it has carried over into her Accent. Also, she has been living in South American for a long time so it may have changed her accent as it's no longer a general American like Vanessa. Nothing wrong with that though because she is still able to communicate clearly though. But Vanessa has also lived abroad but she has no detectable foreign accent. Maybe is because she does not speak another language or maybe she does and she has more aware of her mouth movements so it does carry over in her American speech. Who knows
Well, personally I guess 4 years is not a long enough time for one to change their accent. However, I notice her sis does speak with an slightly heavy European accent.
in order to understand movies or any show, you have to learn how to cancel background noises, it's the same principle, for example, when you try to have a conversation with someone from the window on a 3rd floor, the wind blowing, cars driving by, noise in general, so basically learn how to focus, try understanding a conversation with some music going on
Teacher Vanessa, i found this video very interesting. it is not only learning English, it's also learning different cultures, from someone's eyes and observations. for me this video very good. Thanks for sharing this video!
What country do you want to travel to? Let me know in the comments! 😊Continue learning English with me by downloading my free ebook "5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker" 👉 www.speakenglishwithvanessa.com/free-ebook ❤️
Netherlands! Your videos are very helpful !
UK,US, AUSTRALIA
Finland, USA
Hey hi Vanessa. I´d like to visit Scotland, ´cause I love the pipes. I love the Scotland culture and its nature. Best regards.
I want to travel to us .🙂😊😊
I am from Argentina!! Hope you liked the country and our culture!
i like Messi
Dear Venessa,
You really make me like English again and again. Thank you so much for your great efforts.
i really had a big fear from listening english without subs, but when i watched this video i felt soo confident to listen more nd more. Thank uuu
You really help people get better their English. God bless you! From Brazil
I like Brazil. It's a underrated country.
from Brazil too
Coach Vanessa, your explanation about the three different sounds of -ED ending is very clear. Great !!
I would like to ask you some questions about the /t/ sound and /id/ sound followed by a vowel:
[1] When a past tense word ending with a /t/ sound + a vowel, should we pronounce it still as
/t/ or has changed to /d/ ?
e.g. : "liked it" ---> /laik-TID/ or /laik-DID/ ?
"helped him" -----> /help-TIM/ or /help-DIM/
[2] When a past tense word ending with an /id/ sound + vowel, should we pronounce it still as
/t/ or has changed to /d/ ?
e.g. : "planted" -----> /plan-TID/ or /plan-DID/ ?
"paint" ------> /pein-TID/ or /pein-DID/ ?
I would appreciate your kind reply.
Best rgds,
Melvin
I understand 90% of advanced conversations. My problem is when I try to speak like that :(
Vanessa speak very clearly! In fact, speaking is the most difficult skill in a new idiom.
Yah same here
Cada quien tiene diferentes deficiencias en un nuevo idioma porque en mi caso me cuesta entender cuando me hablan inglés( aunq a Vanesa le entiendo ya que habla muy claro) pero cuando escucho a otros hablar ingles me cuesta entender pero cuando entiendo se que responder rápido, pero espero todos los que estamos aprendiendo logremos nuestro objetivo ❣️
Try the imitation technique! It helped me a lot to improve my speaking.
Me too 😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫
i really enjoyed your video, especially talking about culture shock, it's not like academic classes, it's about how people talk in your culture. Thanks you so much.
This conversation has been gradually improving. Congratulations for your videos,these have a material interesting.
Hi, Vanessa ,I am an English learner from China, like your videos very much, cause you speak clearly and it's easy to understand.
I'm from Brazil. Thanks for the video because it helps me learn English. God bless you.
I really love to practise my English, here's my number if there's a person wants to practise English conversation, I really will appreciate that. (00201024410394)
+sami sami hiii....can I join with u....are u in Instagram?
Hi. I'm so glad to hear that your sister had been South Korea because I'm Korean. Thanks for your amazing video which is so helpful to me.
OMG! I just realized that i understood almost everything in this video.And it was an advenced conversotion.
I'm too
When I first figured it out I got the guts I needed to make an English test to be able to apply to jobs worldwide as an IT Developer. I passed the test, my English was evaluated as "Advanced", and now I'm just waiting for the best oportunity!
Congratulations on the video. I would spend hours listening to you guys talk.
I've already traveled to Europe with my weak English but managed to communicate with few words.
People are very receptive when they know we are learning their language.
I need to study a lot more.
Two years or more maybe.
You guys are very sympathetic Thank you very much.
i enjoyed watching your video. I have lived in the US for 3 years however my speaking skills is not that good since I didn't socialize with locals. I will be watching your videos to improve my skills, thanks alot
thanks a lot teacher Vanessa for helping me to speak and understand English. I am watching you from Haiti. love you.
Great! this is an excellent method of learning English, real conversations. Love it!
OMG! I thought myself an average English listener, but today I realise it's very tough to understand conversation of two girls . But it was very useful.
I understood almost everything! Like I can understand what people are saying but sometimes I can't speak. It's like I forget all that words and grammar that I learned... 😢
I'm the same, I thought that by listening a lot I would start talking like a baby learn how to speak, first they listen and then start speaking but I forgot that there is a lot of practice during this progress. HAHA! My advice is practice and practice and practice, talking to someone or like I use to do, I sit in a chair in front of my laptop, plug a mic and start talking and recording, about everythings that comes in to my mind, I've been doing this for 2 months, at the beginning you get frustraded a lot when you get stuck in a thought, but I have a powerful weapon in front of me, the internet, I do a quick research and try to figure out how to say what I want to say and this way, step by step you get confidence, I still have a lot to improve but, at least for me, this method made me improve a lot.
Willian Aguiar Souza Oh, congrats! I'll try that for sure! I'm learning 2 languages well... It's hardest than before I learned just English... In the past I talked to a friend, I guess I was really good doing that but now I'm so sad, I dont think I'll be able to speak English fluently... There's so many things to learn! I'm being crazy
thank you for your answer. And please, let me know if I messed up what I wrote. :)
Verbatim Me too. It's seems like how I never had see this before. I just be quiet thinking 😭😭
Willian Aguiar Souza '/.
I really love to practise my English, here's my number if there's a person wants to practise English conversation, I really will appreciate that. (00201024410394)
I understand your speaking but struggle while watching movies or hearing songs. Thank you and I appreciate you for your video. Its really helpful.
Músicas tem que ser uma pôr vez, é a parte mais difícil do inglês, eu consigo entender mesmo escutando a primeira vez, (70 %) de todas músicas em inglês ,a mente 🧠 entra em delírio,🇧🇷🇺🇸🇦🇨 simples assim! 🤔
This kind of conv are very helpful for all types of people. loved it
I watched this video and I really like it. Every sentence is very natural and teachable. it is a good example for native speaking conversation. It was remembered me when I lived America 5 years after visited my own country and I really face to reverse culture shock.
Thank you so much for this conversation! It really encourages nonnative speakers to improve their English skills 🖤 very natural, and straightforward :)
Can you talk English with me because I have no friend that talk to each other
Vanessa and Hadar are my best teachers! ❤🙏
Thank you very much..for helping others to develop their speaking skills..good job..
I like listening to conversations in English. Thank you.
I love your video series so much Thanks for sharing Vanessa!!! I appricate it!!
Because of the way these girls speak, I assume they´re from the States, but this is something very, very important to all of us who want to learn a language. So, I think this is the first point they must state very clear at the beginnig of this video or any other.
Cheers, John from Chile, South America.
I've understood almost everything, but when I watch a movie, I get only 25% of the dialogues...
what would you suggest to improve my listening skills?
Watching movies is one step ahead from speaking friendly English in person. Depending of the movie, they use lingo, slang, idioms and regionalisms........specific to the theme or story (by the way lingo, slang, idioms and regionalisms are each of one different)........many native speakers have problems recognizing the meaning of every single word of this "special/specific" vocabulary.
Watching movies on TV could be frustrating, because as soon as you miss a word you lost the thread of the conversation............when this is happening you stuck on it trying to figure out "what they were talking about" loosing few seconds.........meanwhile the speakers in the movie are ending the sequence or there is another "thread" going on.
My advise for you.......watch a movie but on a Hi Fi Set that allows you to repeat small sections and of course forward, rewind and stop. This way you will be able to pick up every single word and eventually if you want to say (repeat) all the movie fluently.
don't be worried, just for the each movie you'll be decided to watch add english subtitles, it had helped me a lot, cause I was having the similar struggling not that far at a past ( 2 years ago) , nowadays I am watching movies mostly without subs, anyway the process itself had swallowed a bit of a time but it was worth , just have a patience and get paused every single part, you are not sure about and check the subtitle and translate the word possibly :D, I have gotten all my language hearings skills just from the movies nearly, but it required a lot of time , which not many people are realising :D....besides the language and its enhancement is endless process... anyway it will never entirely substitute real living experience from English speaking country ,that's basically why I have moved up to England recently and must say that in compare with American accent , pronunciation, speaking etc is English english incomparable , harder but cleaner at the same time in its substance.
Movies are definitely harder to follow than people think but they are great to use for learning a language! Well done for understanding 25% :) Like others have said movies are very fast paced and use lots of advanced and slang vocabulary/phrases.
I agree subtitles are good but also try not to always concentrate on just reading them. Find series/movies you enjoy watching and are interested in this will motivate you to naturally try harder to listen. You can even watch stuff you already watched in your native language to make it easier. Like most things the more you practice the easier it gets.
Vanessa your sister speaks more clearly
For me
You are open mind and all thoughts and life style are brilliant.
This conversation is thoughtful in english teaching and life matters.
I love this conversation and phrases are soooo great!!! thank you a lot for this!
Эльмира Гаянова Hello
I'm watching the video during the cuarentena. From Argentina!!
Very nice, it was a great way to learn with a real conversation.
Thanks a lot for this video.
I agree! I'm glad you are learning English with me, Gabriel! :)
Speak English With Vanessa hello lm from lraq l like to speak with u
Gabriel Rubens i
Gabriel Rubens nice
I enjoyed the video about reverse culture shocks. Especially as a Korean, it's good to hear the experience living in Korea.
Great jobj I enjoyed the conversation, good practice for improving my english skills! Thank you Vanessa, to you and your sister!
Hi I am from India, and this video is really helpful for those who wants to improve their listening skills as well as speaking, I almost understood all the conversation I think this is the first tym that I could understand advance English of high level.
Hi can you contect me with eng ?
I love your videos ,Thank you for introducing your sister ,made my learning easer.
thankfully I understood 100% about you was talking im a really fan of watch your videos i really love speak English because is another kind of way of meet and be friendly with another people. i love do that by the way I'm a native Spanish speaker
Além de você ser tão bonita é muito simpática,parabéns Vanessa seu pelo canal. Estou aprendendo english aos poucos e gostei dos seus vídeos.
Adenilson Lopes . very nice
I think she won't catch what you're trying to say....
DipFeeD i think she could put it on translator
Cala a boca...bando de otários !!!
I liked how you explain 'WOULD &COULD' situations
Anyone watching it during quarantine period?😂
wht they r saying ?
Sure !! I'm studying by myself 😂
@@wellicooks Haha, Where are you from?
@@jathebest2835 I'm from Brazil. Real English conversations are the best way to learn xD
@@wellicooks Enjoy all of the videos! Stay Safe! I'm enjoying my too much time of quarantine in S.Korea..haha
You are the best teacher in the world.
I have watched this video at least 20 times oh my gosh
Trang Nguyễn really ? why ?
to repeat it's my way to learn speaking
Trang Nguyễn oh okay, do u wanna practice speaking with me ?
do not just listening, but speak loudly when you repeat the sentences.
GsQ zDevilz i won't talk to you
I love watching your video
I want to learn english faster
Hi, I'm from Brazil. I loved this video.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video, Ester! :)
hi every one are you want to be my friend, i,m from Malaysia i want praktis my english. if your want to be ny friend this's my number +60137298286 please whatssap
do you have skype ?
Rea Fazillah 07832031721 my whats up
can u speak english
Excellent class for learning English.
Cool!
How can someone dislike this video? They are having an amazing conversation about a very interesting topic and in the middle of the video she gives us tips and everything. Well, I can't understand. Anyway, amazing video, I've learned many differents words and expressions that I've never heard about it before.
I'm so glad this was useful to you, Eduardo! :D Thanks for sharing your positive feedback.
Is funny every time I hear the word "local", sounds like "loco" in spanish which means "crazy". "Local people", "local koreans" hehe :p. Thank you for this video, I really enjoyed it.
Jaja loco,, local" is true
+Eleazar Ramirez :D
I felt the same here, I'm from Brazil and "loco" (spanish) is spoken almost the same way like in portuguese (louco). lol hahahah
jajajaja
Can we talk directly for improve english....I want it soo much if you want....I got nervous when I speaking in english because....please help me improve my english....you can email me to dedek.saputra78@yahoo.com
The commentaries with the meaning of the expressions help me a lot! Thank you so much, amazing video! :D
Wow! I liked a lot this video! Thank you teacher Vanessa and keep going!
you are the best teacher that I have seen
Hey Vannesa! I would like to see you having conversation like this with your sister again. It's interesting and natural-! I'm Sean by the way, a member of fearlessfluentclub yay~!
Hi Sean, I'd love to have another conversation with my sister, too! She moved to NYC, so when I go to visit her, we'll make another one. :)
Hi Venessa this is Amro from the middle east, this is my 1st time to watch your lesson and I have enjoyed it alot because you are getting us into the real language and the actual accent ..I loved that and I will watch the previous vidoes .
Welcome, Amro! I'm glad you liked the lesson. :)
thank you for introducing you sis that is so nice
Hahaha... that's is so wonderful. Has almost ten years I do not talking in english language with somebody, but when I saw this video... hahaha... I could understand near 80% of all.
(Manaus, Amazonas - Brazil)
Wow I've understood almost everything of this video, but I think that my problem is when a person speaks faster
I really love this kind of teaching English video.
I understood all the conversation :D haha thanks for this Vanessa :33
Finally, I am developing my listening, but I think you help us and talked a little slow. Thanks!!!
I have been watching this video 50 times !
Do you wanna practice me
Tato you are so lucky. Being around Argentina, South Korean and becoming citizen. Tato the boss
Thanks vanessa for the example conversation..its really helpfull develop my english..
Hi Teacher, if your sister and you would like to learn portuguese, welcome! haha, I lived one year in Dublin and had a good experience with your language, but I need to improve my english. Thanks a milion for you post your video.
so great :)) why don't I find the videos like this to practice before ? Thanks so much for a good topic and conversation.
duyên bùi hello i wan to talke for u it is pasebale
There are some sentences using the natural expressions.
1. We usually go to this organic farm at harvest time, to pick fruit or do other odd jobs.
2. After returning from my long trip abroad I experienced reverse culture shock.
3. Mr. White really loves such journeys to a certain extent especially sea-kayaking in Dublin Bay.
4. I would say there’s a very big difference between the ordinary full-time job and the part-time job.
5. After the moving to the south of country Sara didn’t acclimate for some months.
6. It takes a lot of guts to set off a bicycle trip around the world.
7. Jon was in an awkward position after he by accident had spilled his coffee on the floor.
8. Emily’s coach played an important role in her life because he taught her the basic of tennis at a very young age.
9. Jack’s van broke down in less than two hours and He was going to need to hash out this problem right on the road.
After an hour driving when he was turning a corner in the mountains his van broke down again. He had to rehash this problem once more.
10. As time grew on Dave has become something of an expert at these sorts of situation and he can be able to smell a good case when it comes your way.
11. We usually live here all year around because we really like, you know, being part of nature. Hearing the birds, seeing all sorts of animals.
12. Then again it’s easy to see that a growing number of people are reading electronic newspapers instead of the print press and with good reason.
13. I’d like to hand over to my colleague, Kate, who’s going to segue to the next point on the agenda.
14. These young athletes are working eight hours a day, seven days a week and they don’t have a childhood.
15. Portillo is trying to persuade Ellie that if she gets educated at Exeter University a lot of doors to the largest and prestigious companies will be opened for her.
16. The Social interaction plays an important role into the lives of the people and in the development of human society in all.
17. Clive believes that Michael travelled to Melbourne, Australia, where he assumed the identity of a Mr. Thomas Jones. He was worried that he would become involved in this confusing story.
18. For those of you who haven’t been in this excursion, I won’t tell you what the secret is because that would ruin the event, but just say that this excursion and its secret have not upset a lot of people.
19. Derek has missed his train. It was the last one and it was leaving just as he arrived. He was so pissed off he didn’t feel like looking for another transport.
20. If we use this program it doesn’t really change the security situation. It’s neither here nor there. So basically, you don’t get more viruses there than anywhere else.
21. The three boys threw several eggs at the windows of the conference room. It’s easy to imagine as one egg missed the window and landed on the roof of a teacher’s Ford Mondeo. Because of the summer sun, the roof was so hot the egg was immediately fried.
22. Alex almost gave up everything after he had to face mechanical problems with his motorcar during a storm in the Swiss Alps.
23. Although Albert lives in America and Albert’s wife is American his roots came from sunny Spain.
24. But when Sophie misses out on a shopping opportunity she can be so snippy that she would like most of the time she does go out of her way to make sure that she can visit the shops wherever she is.
Good job, teacher. Thanks for help me another people around the world.
Excelent, vídeo . I am sure That I am going to watch again
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hello I am from Tajikistan every day I wach your conversation thanks for your leaning English
Fisrt time here! I would like to improve my English skils :D
Interesting topic. I've never lived abroad, so I don't know how it feels like, but it was enjoyable to listen to her personal experience.
This is all very good and nice, Listening is the key to good and fluent speaking but I like speaking English, not listening only.
I really really understand this more than before so thanks for helping me and others too
hi ,I'm new her and this video is the first video in this channel & I like it
could u do more videos like that plz
great job thnx
I'm so glad you are here! :D Welcome!
+Teacher Vanessa thanks a lot
Teacher Vanessa that's very good and I wish to become your student speaking online... how
But I will realty like u reading what's now news from u I love what's happening from u and u all same thing jaha
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Hey, hi Vanessa. I´m Roy from C.R I have learnt so much with you this important language. Best Regards.
I've joined your course It's amazing
I'm glad it's useful to you! :D
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I d enjoy to speak with you ! Is it still possible ? I m from France
Maryse Delillle can you practice with the french language because l want to improve it please
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I'm interesting to learn franch can you help me?
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Greetings from Chile!.
I like your comversation. It's extremely natural.
Tell us how you preparate d'Or reversal culture shock when had traveled
Yes I would like to watch more videos like this one with you and your sister talking about different topics, I learned a lot today watching this video and many others on your channel. Thank you a lot Vanessa.
by the way, i understand what someone say with english, but I am hard to reply it.
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Interesting conversation. I lived several years in Paris (more than 12 years) and then I came back to my country of origine in Latin America. In the mean time Panama changed a lot economically. I live now in Panama and had an unexpected reverse culture shock, not only in relation to the new traits but also in relation to classic aspects of daily life that never bothered me in the past. This was not compensated by the wealthy of my country. After some years i still believe that several aspects must change.
Hi Vanessa I noticed that your sister has some kind of accent, Has she always spoken like this or is it because she's been living outside of the US for so long that now she has a foreign accent?
It's likely that it changed while she spent time away. I am English but I have lived abroad for a while now and my accent has changed a lot. I also have friends from Europe who spent time in Australia and America and their accents have changed :)
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I too noticed that too. Her sister speaks with an accent. I think is because she has spoken Spanish for so long that it has carried over into her Accent. Also, she has been living in South American for a long time so it may have changed her accent as it's no longer a general American like Vanessa. Nothing wrong with that though because she is still able to communicate clearly though.
But Vanessa has also lived abroad but she has no detectable foreign accent. Maybe is because she does not speak another language or maybe she does and she has more aware of her mouth movements so it does carry over in her American speech.
Who knows
Well, personally I guess 4 years is not a long enough time for one to change their accent. However, I notice her sis does speak with an slightly heavy European accent.
Interesting! I liked this kind of video. Specially because you explain the expressions you use. They're important to speak more naturally.
Who is watching this video in 2019??
I'm from Korea. Her story is so interesting!!!
who is watching this video in 2018 ??
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You you're getting good when you put the video in 1.5x and get all with no problem at all.... I'm too happy here
Actually, some American people speak that fast sometines...
good one video best of luck god bless you thanks a lot
Me da mucho gusto escuchar las conversaciones y entenderle claramente a casi todo
cool way of teaching..i subscribe
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I understood almost 80% that you both spoke in the video.
thank you, your video helped me a lot!!!
who wants to speak english with me???
I really want to improve my English 😂😂
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in order to understand movies or any show, you have to learn how to cancel background noises, it's the same principle, for example, when you try to have a conversation with someone from the window on a 3rd floor, the wind blowing, cars driving by, noise in general, so basically learn how to focus, try understanding a conversation with some music going on
Hello. I'm trying to learn the English language. Someone to train conversation with me?
if you share your skype adress we can pratice
Ana Vitória hi if you want to improve your english with me my skype is omar_521_1 adme
if you don't mind can you share your Emil id with me fb id
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Ana Vitória Hello
Because you know very well . What is the learners demand.
Thank you very much
I understood only the introducion 🙈😂😂😂
Shahir Fayed I Will try, but it's v hard level for me. Tks for the tip
Teacher Vanessa, i found this video very interesting. it is not only learning English, it's also learning different cultures, from someone's eyes and observations. for me this video very good.
Thanks for sharing this video!
ooooo My God, you speaking very fast :/.congrulation for you. Video wonderful! my english is horrible kkkkk I'm learning english still. kisses bye