You'll need to try learning the Andalucia accent. Each province has its variation, but our accent is lovely. It's similar to the one's in certain areas of Cuba. ❤
Wonderful guide to moving from intermediate to advanced levels! I’d emphasize making use of real-world conversations whenever possible. Join online communities, chat with native speakers and other learners, or even record yourself speaking to identify areas to improve. Don't be afraid to take those small steps toward fluency. Keep at it, learners!
Other English teachers always tend to tell easy things that we don't need... But you are the best boy teaching english that I've never seen before... break a leg!
Hi there, I am an English Teacher in Brazil! Thanks to you, now I understand how much I can improve and learn to get better as a teacher and a speaker. Thank you for working so much to give us all that information.
1:12 the thing is that I don't how many hours I've spent learning English I don't even study English I just get exposed to it everyday and try to learn new words through listening, music and a lil bit of reading I took the British Council placement test and I am almost on C1 level with 476 points
Massive thanks for the helpful tips. I’ve been looking for this kind of video specifically focusing on uplevelling English to the advanced level and your video just hits the spot. Thanks 😊
Thank you bro, as Brazilian english speak it is necessary to find english contets to analyse and listen to to improve and get better in this language.. by the way in my opinion, I has already achieved a great level.. specially because I don't have anyone to talk to... that's I practice by myself
Recently, I've achieved a b1 level, but so far, I can't speak fluently, so what's your advice for me to speak fluently? ❤ On the other hand, your video is extremely useful ❤😊
The answer is quite simple, you need to (physically) practice speaking more often! The more you train your mouth to speak English, the more natural it will become over time. With this being said, the process usually takes time. So if you can’t speak fluently after a few months of practicing (consistently), that’s 100% normal. It took me years of consistent effort before speaking French felt natural for me!
thanks a lot. I started to learn English cause i want to enjoy TH-cam video such as boxing, exercerse that i like to watch. But now i feel stuck. I think it is time to expand my watchlist to unfamilar topics.
Hi , could you please give me advice on the exact number of hours I’d need to study per day to reach a C2 level in just two years? I am currently at a B1 level Thanks!
It depends on your lifestyle and which words and expressions you would realistically use when speaking in English! As for the '5,000 most common' words & expressions in English, it will simply wash over with time and experience immersing yourself in English passively AND practicing English proactively. 📈
You are so handsome and your pronunciation is excellent. Then why dont you look at the camera. We dont want your side view. When we look at this position, we feel you have some lack of confidence
I have a question, how to apportion hours to learn each skill? For example, I should practice 5 hours a day for a year to get C1 level How should I spend time for each skill in a day? time for all skill is same or different?
@@fatemeghanbari5601 depends on which skills you need to work on the most! For example, if you’re at the B2 level and are pretty comfortable with reading, listening and texting, but not comfortable with speaking, then you should allocate most (if not all) of your time to practicing your speaking / pronunciation skills.
Life experience / immersion in English culture, studying & grasping advanced mechanisms / literary devices in English & expanding your active vocabulary and being able to apply it when speaking! Keep in mind, there are several native English speakers who do not have a command for the English language at a C2 level.
@@ARCEnglish thx ! I wanna reach the c2 lvl cuz of the ielts test , i wanna get the highest band score that i could achive , my potential in another term ..
It is a good video I think. But I want to know what level will you give me if I understand the whole concept in this video and could listen to your speech almost 80. Because I don't know other best way to measure one's English level better than this one. I hope you will respond to me. What level will I be if I can listen to your speech and understand the whole idea?
hi everyone I'm searching for someone with whom I can practise my English, cause practising is very important. So If you're really interested in it let me know
I congratulate myself because of now I’m intermediate Learner. However Two years ago I even wasn’t capable of understand nor speak. I know I gonna reach a higher level, keep going body 🦾
Test your level of English with this quiz! 📊👉www.arcenglish.ca/f4c15a41
I’m a native English speaker who is currently learning Spanish. These are solid tips. Thank you.
Hello can i practise english with u?
@@ManuelGrossi-xi7fe 📈📈📈
i am leraning both of then Enlish and Spanish for English triying to rasie my level and spanish im just a beginner we can practise spanish together
You'll need to try learning the Andalucia accent. Each province has its variation, but our accent is lovely. It's similar to the one's in certain areas of Cuba. ❤
Wonderful guide to moving from intermediate to advanced levels! I’d emphasize making use of real-world conversations whenever possible. Join online communities, chat with native speakers and other learners, or even record yourself speaking to identify areas to improve. Don't be afraid to take those small steps toward fluency. Keep at it, learners!
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Where can I find free chat with native speakers?
Living in Russia it's almost impossible to find the way to speak with native for free... (((
Other English teachers always tend to tell easy things that we don't need...
But you are the best boy teaching english that I've never seen before...
break a leg!
@@Sardor_Hatamiy 💯💯💯
Hi there, I am an English Teacher in Brazil! Thanks to you, now I understand how much I can improve and learn to get better as a teacher and a speaker. Thank you for working so much to give us all that information.
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1:12 the thing is that I don't how many hours I've spent learning English I don't even study English I just get exposed to it everyday and try to learn new words through listening, music and a lil bit of reading
I took the British Council placement test and I am almost on C1 level with 476 points
It’s just to give people a rough idea so that they can regulate their expectations
Massive thanks for the helpful tips. I’ve been looking for this kind of video specifically focusing on uplevelling English to the advanced level and your video just hits the spot. Thanks
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شكراً لك من سوريا 🇸🇾
@@AlmasMez-eg3qq 📈📈📈
I think those tips are all very helpful to improve my English level as it is my second language. Thanks a ton buddy! keep moving!
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Can we practice together?)
Thank you bro, as Brazilian english speak it is necessary to find english contets to analyse and listen to to improve and get better in this language.. by the way in my opinion, I has already achieved a great level.. specially because I don't have anyone to talk to... that's I practice by myself
Solid! Practicing by yourself absolutely works, I'm a huge advocate for it 💯
@pabloyuri5529 i m a brazilian too and i ve been practicing with chatgpt call , a good option when you don’t have someone to speak .
This channel is very good!, deserves more recognition. Thank you so much for the tips!
@@andresmorales9215 💯💯📈📈
i and all of us appreciate you effort magnificent thanks for you
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I can confirm that this guy knows what he is talking about ❤
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Recently, I've achieved a b1 level, but so far, I can't speak fluently, so what's your advice for me to speak fluently? ❤
On the other hand, your video is extremely useful ❤😊
The answer is quite simple, you need to (physically) practice speaking more often!
The more you train your mouth to speak English, the more natural it will become over time.
With this being said, the process usually takes time. So if you can’t speak fluently after a few months of practicing (consistently), that’s 100% normal. It took me years of consistent effort before speaking French felt natural for me!
Hello, thankyou for your help, you have likeness with Felix Alliasime, the Canadian tennis player. Regards from Honduras.
@@Cooperativamixta thanks 🤣
Thank you 💚
@@MuhammadElZohby 💯💯💯
thanks a lot.
I started to learn English cause i want to enjoy TH-cam video such as boxing, exercerse that i like to watch.
But now i feel stuck. I think it is time to expand my watchlist to unfamilar topics.
You should! If you’re not progressing you will regress!
Thanks for advice, man.
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Hi , could you please give me advice on the exact number of hours I’d need to study per day to reach a C2 level in just two years?
I am currently at a B1 level
Thanks!
@@rikystA4 if you study for around 1 focused / organized hour per day, everyday, for 2 years, you can absolutely get to the C2 level!
thanks you for teach us this useful tips.
@@andrestorres8365 📈📈📈
Thanks for the study plan, it’s very useful! I would like to know what is the 5000 vocabulary? Can you share the list? Thank you.
It depends on your lifestyle and which words and expressions you would realistically use when speaking in English!
As for the '5,000 most common' words & expressions in English, it will simply wash over with time and experience immersing yourself in English passively AND practicing English proactively. 📈
@@ARCEnglish I got it! Thanks for reply.
You are so handsome and your pronunciation is excellent. Then why dont you look at the camera. We dont want your side view. When we look at this position, we feel you have some lack of confidence
Amazing well done ✅👍
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Thank you, it’s really helps ❤️❤️
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Invaluable content. Many tks
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thanks, it’s really useful!
@@english9363 💯💯💯
Why didn't you look at the camara?
I like to refer to my notes while recording 😅
Hes timid haha
Is that all what attracted you in the whole video?? This is really insane
@@AmerAmer-bw7muwell it's actually important.. it makes me a bit uncomfortable (in my opinion)
@@Riahdelilahthat's your problem.
amazing,thank you
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I have a question, how to apportion hours to learn each skill?
For example, I should practice 5 hours a day for a year to get C1 level
How should I spend time for each skill in a day?
time for all skill is same or different?
@@fatemeghanbari5601 depends on which skills you need to work on the most! For example, if you’re at the B2 level and are pretty comfortable with reading, listening and texting, but not comfortable with speaking, then you should allocate most (if not all) of your time to practicing your speaking / pronunciation skills.
@@ARCEnglish thanks 😊
Hi nice video thanks for providing best video ❤🎉🎉
Great vid !
But how can i reach c2 level when I'm already a c1 level student?
Thx .
Life experience / immersion in English culture, studying & grasping advanced mechanisms / literary devices in English & expanding your active vocabulary and being able to apply it when speaking!
Keep in mind, there are several native English speakers who do not have a command for the English language at a C2 level.
@@ARCEnglish thx !
I wanna reach the c2 lvl cuz of the ielts test , i wanna get the highest band score that i could achive , my potential in another term ..
It is a good video I think. But I want to know what level will you give me if I understand the whole concept in this video and could listen to your speech almost 80. Because I don't know other best way to measure one's English level better than this one. I hope you will respond to me. What level will I be if I can listen to your speech and understand the whole idea?
I would say your listening skills are around the B2 level if you can understand 80% of what I said without subtitles 👍
How long does it take to move from A2 level to B2?
@@gorkemgozukara4538 this video should give you an idea! th-cam.com/video/fKHTw5thW1c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BVnUwy3fulwJgmXg
@@ARCEnglish Thank you bro
Thanks ❤
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i really like this video!
@@tainguyen1494 📈📈📈
hi everyone I'm searching for someone with whom I can practise my English, cause practising is very important.
So If you're really interested in it let me know
Me
How contact You?
If I can understand everything you said, am I B2 level or B1
@@ДимитърДженков ✅
Thank you, blood.
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A great video
@@myhoneyH.One1 📈
I dont think that 250 hours is enough from b2 to c1
@@Snooperkingg I actually agree. Some people learn faster than others, but for most people I could definitely see it taking longer.
great video
@@ImprovingyourEnglish2023 📈
I've got feeling I am hearing chtGPT thing...
@@Ptr-NG ‼️
@@ARCEnglish Sorry. Given the title and after watching the video, i was a bit disappointed ... I do need a real strategy to ace this thing
I'm just advanced A2 level, idk why i'm watching that lol
@@Joumana-z3f you can get a glimpse of what you’re in for 😉
Beats me!! 😂
@@irenepazmino8499 today I'm a strong B1 one month from one I'd be at B2 level
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@@mohamedenatighk 📈📈📈
just watch Mohamed Hijab
@@kareemakram3676 💯
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Мен ағылшын тілін үйрететін екі тілді адаммын😉
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@@cloverlengocphuong2197 formidable 💯
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I congratulate myself because of now I’m intermediate Learner. However Two years ago I even wasn’t capable of understand nor speak. I know I gonna reach a higher level, keep going body 🦾
@@joshuacastaneda7016 patience is key. You’re doing way better than all of the people who quit just a few months after they’ve started. Keep going! 💯