Thanks! Jilli for pointing out these important traits for reinforcing the power of our communication. The attitude to talk with others is unique for each of us, and adopting the proper way of doing it, being authentic, prints a nuance that differentiates us from others. Regards!
I love your wording: "the attitude to talk with others is unique for each of us." That couldn't be more true. What do you think is one of your unique traits, Guillermo and how can you build on that?
This is such great news. Discipline, continuity, passion...all of those things get us far and I'm so glad that you enjoy The Diamond Method and this channel to advance your speaking skills, my friend!
Most of people do not know how to convey their thoughts, let alone speak other languages. Learning how to express emotions and thoughts is supposed to come previously... Good point to be discussed. 😉
I was just thinking of you yesterday. Thanks for the comment, my friend. It's soooo true that these kinds of skills cross over to native languages too and that so many people never learn the basics. Why do you think that is?
@@JillDiamond Learning English is absolutely similar to learning music. In both cases there is a specific difficulty: the students have to connect THINKING and FEELING. As a psychologist, I would say that because they suffer from neurosis, they have difficulty getting in touch with their AFFECTION. All NEUROTIC people try to avoid and defend themselves against AFFECTION. Speaking English depends on intonation or inflection. In order to speak, it is necessary to feel. That's because people are sick, they cannot speak properly...
@@fscpsicologiaclinica Deep stuff, my friend. I understand the connection between risk-taking (using intonation and emotion in speech) and unexplored psychology. It is true that sometimes i feel like a therapist. Although I am not certified as such, I have an intuitive sense for guiding people through the deeper sides of themselves without getting into the "sickness" part. I do love watching people become their full selves in English.
Thanks! Jilli for pointing out these important traits for reinforcing the power of our communication. The attitude to talk with others is unique for each of us, and adopting the proper way of doing it, being authentic, prints a nuance that differentiates us from others. Regards!
I love your wording: "the attitude to talk with others is unique for each of us." That couldn't be more true. What do you think is one of your unique traits, Guillermo and how can you build on that?
Jill you are fantastic ❤
Thank you so much Luize. It means so much to me to have you here! What are some of your communication goals for the rest of 2024?
Thanks a lot for your lessons!
I'm so glad I can show up for you!
Match is 🔥 🔥
Thanks a lot for your lessons
I improved my language and accent from following your videos ❤❤❤
This is such great news. Discipline, continuity, passion...all of those things get us far and I'm so glad that you enjoy The Diamond Method and this channel to advance your speaking skills, my friend!
Most of people do not know how to convey their thoughts, let alone speak other languages. Learning how to express emotions and thoughts is supposed to come previously...
Good point to be discussed. 😉
I was just thinking of you yesterday. Thanks for the comment, my friend. It's soooo true that these kinds of skills cross over to native languages too and that so many people never learn the basics. Why do you think that is?
@@JillDiamond
Learning English is absolutely similar to learning music. In both cases there is a specific difficulty: the students have to connect THINKING and FEELING. As a psychologist, I would say that because they suffer from neurosis, they have difficulty getting in touch with their AFFECTION. All NEUROTIC people try to avoid and defend themselves against AFFECTION. Speaking English depends on intonation or inflection. In order to speak, it is necessary to feel.
That's because people are sick, they cannot speak properly...
@@fscpsicologiaclinica Deep stuff, my friend. I understand the connection between risk-taking (using intonation and emotion in speech) and unexplored psychology. It is true that sometimes i feel like a therapist. Although I am not certified as such, I have an intuitive sense for guiding people through the deeper sides of themselves without getting into the "sickness" part. I do love watching people become their full selves in English.
Match is 🔥 🔥