1. Open the mouth 2. Learn phonetics 3. Relax 4. Don't speak like a robot 5. Learn phrasal verbs and idioms 6. Watch TV shows and movies 7. Write down most common words, slang, phrases and quotes 8. Try studding abroad 9. Think in English 10. Don't be afraid to make mistakes (hook up with TV show, for example:)I have just did at 7 in 10. I want to learn much moreThank you so much ! That's great
Hi Miss! I wonna watch the English moves and I like very much to listening and watching English moves. But I don't have information about the different English filems. So, if tell me the names of some english filems that it have some benefit so You are praised of your work! And at the end I want to say specially name of this filem that some how or was in this video.!???
This Venya guy speaks PERFECT American English - like, utterly flawless. The guy must be some kind of language savant, because even most British film actors don't do American accents that well.
Benjamin .Heneberry Oh yes every British still laugh out loud with Dick Van Dyke performance with Cockney accent in Mary Poppin. And we had this American lady Tracy Goodwin who worked for 'Expert village' explaining to American people what to do to have a perfect British accent. For sure she was a star during an ITV program as a clown not an expert in reducing accent. See pn youtube Graham Norton How to speak perfect British English with Tracy Goodwin.
I am convinced that hack n. 9 is the most critical. I cannot view myself speaking English while thinking in my language (Italian). I used to do it during those summer study vacations in the U.K. when I was a teenager. The communication process had been time-consuming and messy, and I ended up looking for other Italians students, there was plenty of them, and I did not learn much. After graduating from hi-school, I moved to Boston for six months to learn English. As the months passed by, I became surrounded in an English environment (living in an American family, all classes and textbooks entirely in English, being forced to talk to survive, etc.), I first started to dream in English and then to think in English. The only weird part is that when someone asks me to translate from English to Italian or vice versa, I am confused and not used to switch among the two idioms. Either I am in the English mode or the Italian one, I'm not able yet to rapidly interchange the two languages, maybe someday, in the far future, I will.
OMG, I love your videos. I just discovered you (them) an hour ago. I am like you in a similar way. I've finished a long-term project of completing an Indonesian to English dictionary but only based on 164 of English's most commonly used irregular verbs ...the dictionary (actually I call it a reference) is about 20,000 words at his point. I have 5 more volumes planned along the same lines. After finishing my first one, I thought it would be great to have audio along with it thus I began thinking about TH-cam and self-publishing. I have been learning, learning, learning and learning for a month now. I have this vision of teaching 1000 Indonesians how to speak like either an American or British (and I guess Australian) native speaker in 200 days (by mastering one 5-7 minute video per day watched 3 times) and also hooking learners up to other sites as yours so they can reach their goal of becoming a native speaker in 200 days. I know that if I could get my gear and team working I could produce 200 videos by December. I can make the content but I am not good at editing sound or videos and I could also direct thumbnails etc as its just time-consuming. I would like to have an investor and have a few people to talk to. I have a good team (that I can't pay at the moment. Nor do I have the appropriate equipment (but have put it all into a business plan and know what I want.) Regardless, having said all that. You and your team are inspirational. Thank you for your work. I will monitor your work and when my viewers reach video 40-60, I will be phasing the use of Indonesian out and will begin be directing them to sites like yours to help them (and me reach my goal of getting them to speak like a native speaker in 200 days. God bless, love your work. Share a prayer for Mr. C in Indonesia.
Hello! My name is Alua, and I’m from Kazakhstan, but now I study in Korea as an exchange student. Thanks a lot for this informative video, and I would love to see more!
1. Open the mouth 2. Learn phonetics 3. Relax 4. Don't speak like a robot 5. Learn phrasal verbs and idioms 6. Watch TV shows and movies 7. Write down most common words, slang, phrases and quotes 8. Try studding abroad 9. Think in English 10. Don't be afraid to make mistakes (hook up with TV show, for example:)
That's a great video!! I love it!! And one more thing I want to share with you, learning phonetic is really important, I learned that when I started learning English again independently, it helped me a lot to understand and sound more like native speakers!
Thank you so much for this amazing video i really enjoined it. In the past I thought I could never sound like a native speaker but now i do believe I can.
When I see such a gifted guy like Venya, I realize that I will never be able to reach such a point. Especially when he says that English must be felt, you don't need to memorize and put a lot of effort into it. These words discourage me from continuing learning English. Congrats. Anyway, that looks amazing.
These videos are very good and effective for learning spoken American English.I have been trying to learn it for many years in my life.I studied countless grammar books.I spent thousands of hours listening to different radio broadcast from bbc to via.however I think I did not get the necessary confidence until I happened to find Marina s videos.i have recommended these videos for my children and many others who come to my office.keep up the good work Marina
I'm a Chinese undergraduate, watching loads of youtube really helps me improve my accent. Just pay attention the little lingustic details, common verbal words and structure. And just seek opportunities to talk more with native speaker.
I have been noticing a lot of comments about how he looks or his ethnicity not that is really matters but from watching his vlogs of him in Russia I think his mom is Russian Russian and his father is Korean Russian. Regardless this guy's english is perfect he has a better accent than me and I'm a native speaker, would not have guessed that he was Russian or that he only came to the states 4 years ago. I know a lot of Russians/ Ukrainians who have been here for 10 years and still speak with a heavy accent. Outstanding!
Phonetic is important but phonology is more important. Phonetic is how to pronounce an isolated word , phonology deals with all the changes in prononciation in a phrase.
He reminds me of Rich Brian from my country Indonesia. Looks so asian, so fluent in english even tho english is not their first language, the way he talks and behaves of something. Such a COOL genius smart guy!!
thats crazy, Marina i could tell isnt native but she speaks almost perfect English with no accent but this guy is insane! sounds just like an american from the south east coast
Venya speaks English with no detectable foreign accent. You also mentioned that he perfected this before ever coming to America. Why would this be? This is unusual. How was he able to do this? Was it his teachers or is it a natural quality he has of some sort? Anyway, it's amazing!
thanks! to the both of u.. coz i had a blast! especially as u uplifted me not to be afraid to make mistakes in speaking English.. you're amazing teacher!
@@jeka13443 That's like an informal or vulgar way to say or refers to having sex with someone who is not really important. It really sounded weird, that's why the guy had that expression haha
he has a video about his experience. And he said that first of all he was forced to learn English under the pressure of his parents. But then when he was already near the graduation he start to work hard.
oh that's why he's so good at english. I thought he was taught english since he was very young because it's nearly impossible to be that fluent if you start learning second language once you're at some age
+トイプードル so everything is possible:) if to pull yourself together, to set your main purpose, you'll be able to achieve absolutely everything. Venya is a brilliant example
I m a 32 year old woman, neither from UK nor from USA , not from russia or germany ..i dont know anything about those countries.. but once i watched one of ur vedios on youtube , and after that vedio i immediately subscribed .. i m from india , i can understand english , i want to make my accent good .. but i dont know , which accent i should start ? , Weather American or british .. i know english but not native speaker .. i know simple daily used english.. but i can not speak due to lack of confidance .. I m new to ur channel .. i think ur videos will help me .. , marina , i love ir smile ..
I found it different learning English by watching TV shows without subtitles though I understand 95% of this video. I think partially because TV guys sometimes just don't pronounce words clearly. The discovery channel, BBC Earth etc. much easier to understand.
Марина, сделайте видео про произношение, очень жду! Я смотрела совместное ваше и Вени видео про произношение, очень полезное видео, но не все звуки разобрали, в частности звук :3 и r, пожалуйста, снимите видео было бы очень интересно послушать о том как правильно произносить эти звуки, как правильно ставить язык и и какие мышцы задействованы. Было бы очень интересно послушать с точки зрения русскоговорящих людей. Спасибо заранее 😊
When I'm talking with myself I'm completely able specially whenever I speak in my head because I can remember the words so through these things I become delighted but when I'm starting English with someone else I just forget the words even though I communicate with them but with fear and overthinking and I say to myself that (This concepts overwhelm me) so I'm gonna try what you claimed Inshallah it turns my English into the American person.
Really got hooked ... - um, on with these advices :). Actually I've been familiar with many of them but ain't that gifted like Yenya is. Like probably the most of us have to put much more effort into reaching the level than he did. Anyway, would like to see more clips of you both, you make a great team.
The best video! The best tips! I'm really hooked on your videos Marina! I started to learn English about 5 months ago and your videos about everything are helping me a lot! I'm your huge fan and I "met" you yesterday! I'm talking about you to everyone! I'm from Brazil! I'm a dental surgeon in my country and I want to study in North America one day
Assimilation and accommodation of the schema of grammatical rules!!! You don't get the rule, but then bam animal instinct you get it and categorize the rule. Yay to phrasal verbs and idioms!!!!
I don't know what to say. I love to see marinas video. But today I can't focus on my learning language. My whole concentration on the guest. How sweet he is! Ops sorry how adorable his accent is 😛
I want to improve my english as best as i can. I am thinking about a year in america or england so I can talk a lot with locals there. I like your videos a lot, thank you for the effort you put in every video. Greetings from germany Ralle
Nice video! I came here around the same time as him and I got rid of my accent pretty quickly as well (not as perfect as him of course). Here's my 2 cents to all the newcomers who are trying to speak better Amercian English: Try to mimic what native speakers say rather than how they sound! I'm talking about the way how people would construct a sentence (in a spoken fashion), when and how to use slangs and all that. The problem with correcting your accent too early is that, native speakers may not suspect you for having a language barrier but instead they might think you're slow or having learning handicap because you're talking too slow or taking forever to respond. In that case, they probably wouldn't want to listen to you especially if you're trying to get into some in depth conversation. This is coming from my experience and it may not apply to everyone since we all have different learning curves, but I believe it's one issue that we all have to take into account.Thanks!
1. Just open your mouth widely 2. Learn phonetics 3. Relax 4. Do not to talk like a robot 5. Learn phrasal verbs and idioms 6. Watch all the American TV shows and films 7. Keep a notebook 8. Travel, study abroad 9. Think in English 10. Nobody cares your mistake
As long as you speak English clearly and precisely , you are good. No need to imitate the American way or accent. That is not going to make you smarter.
1. Open the mouth
2. Learn phonetics
3. Relax
4. Don't speak like a robot
5. Learn phrasal verbs and idioms
6. Watch TV shows and movies
7. Write down most common words, slang, phrases and quotes
8. Try studding abroad
9. Think in English
10. Don't be afraid to make mistakes (hook up with TV show, for example:)I have just did at 7 in 10. I want to learn much moreThank you so much ! That's great
Nguyen Quyettry yyyyeeesssss!!!!!!
Hi Miss!
I wonna watch the English moves and I like very much to listening and watching English moves. But I don't have information about the different English filems. So, if tell me the names of some english filems that it have some benefit so You are praised of your work!
And at the end I want to say specially name of this filem that some how or was in this video.!???
Nguyen Quyettry thanks from Egypt: )
Nguyen Quyettry e
That was sarcasm?
This Venya guy speaks PERFECT American English - like, utterly flawless. The guy must be some kind of language savant, because even most British film actors don't do American accents that well.
Benjamin .Heneberry Oh yes every British still laugh out loud with Dick Van Dyke performance with Cockney accent in Mary Poppin. And we had this American lady Tracy Goodwin who worked for 'Expert village' explaining to American people what to do to have a perfect British accent. For sure she was a star during an ITV program as a clown not an expert in reducing accent. See pn youtube Graham Norton How to speak perfect British English with Tracy Goodwin.
Well, I'm going to remember the difference between "hooked up" and "hooked on" for sure. Thank you, Marina.
Yaaaas!
It's "hooked up on" against "hooked up with" i guess.
Haha, thats a really big difference))
same here lol
@@victoryahural1797 I don't understand the difference between this two, can someone say?
I can't stop watching your videos. I really like your smile and the way you speak. Thank you for all the wonderful videos you made for us! Love you!
OMG!!! He's just amazing! I just hooked on his accent and way of speaking!!! Thank you a lot for you advices. I wish you were my english teacher!
I am convinced that hack n. 9 is the most critical.
I cannot view myself speaking English while thinking in my language (Italian).
I used to do it during those summer study vacations in the U.K. when I was a teenager. The communication process had been time-consuming and messy, and I ended up looking for other Italians students, there was plenty of them, and I did not learn much.
After graduating from hi-school, I moved to Boston for six months to learn English. As the months passed by, I became surrounded in an English environment (living in an American family, all classes and textbooks entirely in English, being forced to talk to survive, etc.), I first started to dream in English and then to think in English.
The only weird part is that when someone asks me to translate from English to Italian or vice versa, I am confused and not used to switch among the two idioms. Either I am in the English mode or the Italian one, I'm not able yet to rapidly interchange the two languages, maybe someday, in the far future, I will.
He speaks English better than me.. I’m a native English speaker. 😂
I wish i were lol
Really lol 😂
disgrace to americans
Why are you watching a video on How To Learn Spoken English since you're a native speaker
Can we make friend?
OMG, I love your videos. I just discovered you (them) an hour ago. I am like you in a similar way. I've finished a long-term project of completing an Indonesian to English dictionary but only based on 164 of English's most commonly used irregular verbs ...the dictionary (actually I call it a reference) is about 20,000 words at his point. I have 5 more volumes planned along the same lines. After finishing my first one, I thought it would be great to have audio along with it thus I began thinking about TH-cam and self-publishing. I have been learning, learning, learning and learning for a month now. I have this vision of teaching 1000 Indonesians how to speak like either an American or British (and I guess Australian) native speaker in 200 days (by mastering one 5-7 minute video per day watched 3 times) and also hooking learners up to other sites as yours so they can reach their goal of becoming a native speaker in 200 days. I know that if I could get my gear and team working I could produce 200 videos by December. I can make the content but I am not good at editing sound or videos and I could also direct thumbnails etc as its just time-consuming. I would like to have an investor and have a few people to talk to. I have a good team (that I can't pay at the moment. Nor do I have the appropriate equipment (but have put it all into a business plan and know what I want.) Regardless, having said all that. You and your team are inspirational. Thank you for your work. I will monitor your work and when my viewers reach video 40-60, I will be phasing the use of Indonesian out and will begin be directing them to sites like yours to help them (and me reach my goal of getting them to speak like a native speaker in 200 days. God bless, love your work. Share a prayer for Mr. C in Indonesia.
I live in the Czech Republic and hope Venya enjoyed to be here. Thank you both for learning us as best as you can, we all really appreciate that.
I like Venya! He looks more friendly in this video compared with previous videos . He amazing teacher! 💚💚
Hello! My name is Alua, and I’m from Kazakhstan, but now I study in Korea as an exchange student. Thanks a lot for this informative video, and I would love to see more!
Alua Isme Hey~ From korea I am. Welcome to korea. I hope your life of exchange programm is beyond good~~
I met a girl from Kazakhstan in Korea and I couldn't tell the difference, except for language. I lived in Chuncheon, Kangwan-do
hi, guys! Same here.I am an exchanged student from Kazakhstan in Korea.
How you stand an exchange student in Korea
These tips really helps me a lot, I adore you guys..
1. Open the mouth
2. Learn phonetics
3. Relax
4. Don't speak like a robot
5. Learn phrasal verbs and idioms
6. Watch TV shows and movies
7. Write down most common words, slang, phrases and quotes
8. Try studding abroad
9. Think in English
10. Don't be afraid to make mistakes (hook up with TV show, for example:)
Thank you !
Not at all.
Elvis Presly щ
Dannggg I’m from California it sounds like he’s from my hometown
Same, he sounds like he was born and raised here.
Regina Scholey . hi
Why are you here?
yea i think because most tv shows and movies have hollywood accent
hello can we make a friend
That's a great video!! I love it!! And one more thing I want to share with you, learning phonetic is really important, I learned that when I started learning English again independently, it helped me a lot to understand and sound more like native speakers!
Thank you so much for this amazing video i really enjoined it.
In the past I thought I could never sound like a native speaker but now i do believe I can.
OMG, your guest is supper glamorous, gorgeous !!!
When I see such a gifted guy like Venya, I realize that I will never be able to reach such a point. Especially when he says that English must be felt, you don't need to memorize and put a lot of effort into it. These words discourage me from continuing learning English. Congrats. Anyway, that looks amazing.
These videos are very good and effective for learning spoken American English.I have been trying to learn it for many years in my life.I studied countless grammar books.I spent thousands of hours listening to different radio broadcast from bbc to via.however I think I did not get the necessary confidence until I happened to find Marina s videos.i have recommended these videos for my children and many others who come to my office.keep up the good work Marina
Oh Marina thank you for 10 English speaking tips you mentioned with your friend from Russia. Those tips will help me to improve my English language
She's getting more prettier these days ♥
Massive thanks guys for your tips. Marina your videos tremendously funny, informative and very useful! No matter what exactly, tips like this or Vlog.
+Vyacheslav Ubozhenko thank you!!
Thank you guys! Great tips. I loved watching Big bang theory.I adored Sheldon's choice of words and sarcasm.
I watched this video today Sept. 5, 2019 and I found it really really helpful. Thank you! You guys are amazing.🥰
It's an important video that breakdown the complex American English that confuse most non native speakers like me
Venya sounds sooo American! I cant believe it took him only four years to learn English that good!
the way she looks at him❤️ pure crush!
I'm a Chinese undergraduate, watching loads of youtube really helps me improve my accent. Just pay attention the little lingustic details, common verbal words and structure. And just seek opportunities to talk more with native speaker.
I do this all the time and it has really helped me perfect my English from elemental to intermediate level
Well... i'm watching and studying English right now, and i'm so relieved i have such youtubers like you. Thank a lot. Hello from Russia!
First tip to speak English “open your mouth” wow this is very useful did not know that u have to open your mouth to speak
I have been noticing a lot of comments about how he looks or his ethnicity not that is really matters but from watching his vlogs of him in Russia I think his mom is Russian Russian and his father is Korean Russian. Regardless this guy's english is perfect he has a better accent than me and I'm a native speaker, would not have guessed that he was Russian or that he only came to the states 4 years ago. I know a lot of Russians/ Ukrainians who have been here for 10 years and still speak with a heavy accent. Outstanding!
Phonetic is important but phonology is more important.
Phonetic is how to pronounce an isolated word , phonology deals with all the changes in prononciation in a phrase.
living in english is very important, but less people have the chance
Thank you guys! Your videos really help me to learn more and give inspiration!
He reminds me of Rich Brian from my country Indonesia. Looks so asian, so fluent in english even tho english is not their first language, the way he talks and behaves of something. Such a COOL genius smart guy!!
thats crazy, Marina i could tell isnt native but she speaks almost perfect English with no accent but this guy is insane! sounds just like an american from the south east coast
Totally agree with you!
Venya speaks English with no detectable foreign accent. You also mentioned that he perfected this before ever coming to America. Why would this be? This is unusual. How was he able to do this? Was it his teachers or is it a natural quality he has of some sort? Anyway, it's amazing!
archraskal films, TV shows ...
Yeah. He just has a socket on back of the head like Neo has from the Matrix.
I will teach you guys soon! Keep your eyes peeled!
I'm really hooked on your videos Marina! Thank you for another tips!
I'm watching and listening your video.Thank you for helping me to improve my English.
OMGGG THANK YOU SOO MUCH! ISTG THIS DUO IS THE ONLY I WANT IN MY SCHOOL AS MY ENGLISH TEACHERS!!
It’s so incredible watching your speech from a year ago evolve to a more American accent 😂
You guys are amazing. Thanks for the advices! Please make a phrasal verbs video!
This is fun. 😊 I love watching your videos.
Each video this channel is very helpfull to growth co confidence speaking english. Practice, practice..
thanks! to the both of u.. coz i had a blast! especially as u uplifted me not to be afraid to make mistakes in speaking English.. you're amazing teacher!
Marina, you definitely have no idea how much you're helping me with my English.
Yeah you're right
Hi! I'm always interested in watching your videos! It's so exciting to listen to you, and realize that you understand! Perfect done!
It is just me or she looks like Anne Hathaway?
much better, but yeah she's in that same 'look'.
noope dude, she looks exactly like Marina Mogilko herself
better
Right? (: I think about that all the time.
Yeah..you’re right! So that’s why I was wondering that I ever saw her somewhere 😂
Laughed so bad at the “hooked up” moment 🤣🤣
Nnina In unfortunately I didn't understand ((
Haha, the same =))
@@jeka13443 That's like an informal or vulgar way to say or refers to having sex with someone who is not really important. It really sounded weird, that's why the guy had that expression haha
Guys, you’re awesome! You’re our motivation! Keep doing such great videos. Cheers
This is my favorite channel
+Argus Vezzini thank you ❤️❤️❤️
super amazing TH-cam content; thanks a ton for all your effort for making this!
this video is exactly what i need. thanks a lot
Thanks guys for the video and for encourage This is my 3th language
I just watch your 2 video and I become your fan, i like your teaching style. It's fun to watch..
The Russian guy, when did he start learning english? he speaks so fluently
he has a video about his experience. And he said that first of all he was forced to learn English under the pressure of his parents. But then when he was already near the graduation he start to work hard.
oh that's why he's so good at english. I thought he was taught english since he was very young because it's nearly impossible to be that fluent if you start learning second language once you're at some age
+トイプードル so everything is possible:) if to pull yourself together, to set your main purpose, you'll be able to achieve absolutely everything. Venya is a brilliant example
@@katetv9689 Excuse me, what is the name of that video?
He knew, when he was seventeen
I m a 32 year old woman, neither from UK nor from USA , not from russia or germany ..i dont know anything about those countries.. but once i watched one of ur vedios on youtube , and after that vedio i immediately subscribed ..
i m from india , i can understand english , i want to make my accent good .. but i dont know , which accent i should start ? , Weather American or british .. i know english but not native speaker .. i know simple daily used english.. but i can not speak due to lack of confidance ..
I m new to ur channel .. i think ur videos will help me .. , marina , i love ir smile ..
I found it different learning English by watching TV shows without subtitles though I understand 95% of this video. I think partially because TV guys sometimes just don't pronounce words clearly. The discovery channel, BBC Earth etc. much easier to understand.
This lesson is very useful! I will certiainly follow the tips u listed. let's see if i can make some progress in the future~
Two absolute dream teachers! 🤩👍 I'm a swiss man learning english now. Grüezi from Switzerland ;-)
Thanks for your encouragement words, i'm still struggle in my pronunciation, i get from you to open up my mouth..
Два любимых учителя в одном видео
Marina is being extra sweet in this video.
This was absolutely time worthy session
very good. I am learning a lot of your videos. little a little I am going to learning news words . etc. I speak alone myself. thank you
No. 1 is definitely the best tip
I really love your videos! Thanks @linguamarina
are u learning english ??where are u from ??
@@GalaSalv Yup! It really fascinates me. I'm from the Philippines.
@@debielynclamosa6093 cool !! OMG i was supposed to go to the Philippines but then quarantine happened !! maybe my English vids could help u !?
Can’t get over his accent!❤️
really inspirited and motivated to improve my english
Thanks for Venya, thank you Marina, it was very useful lesson, listened to in on breathe!
Both of you speak American English beautifully.
Prepositions is the most difficult in English language.. Hope you can make a video bout it..thank you
It was very helpful video for native speaker.. good work keep it up..
Марина, сделайте видео про произношение, очень жду! Я смотрела совместное ваше и Вени видео про произношение, очень полезное видео, но не все звуки разобрали, в частности звук :3 и r, пожалуйста, снимите видео было бы очень интересно послушать о том как правильно произносить эти звуки, как правильно ставить язык и и какие мышцы задействованы. Было бы очень интересно послушать с точки зрения русскоговорящих людей. Спасибо заранее 😊
Sorry, I wonder how can they explain which muscles have to be involved except face muscles?
sim
+Yana Blinova coming soon ;)
Great 👍
Give us some important phrase and idioms which we can use our day to day life for the basic conversation.
When I'm talking with myself I'm completely able specially whenever I speak in my head because I can remember the words so through these things I become delighted but when I'm starting English with someone else I just forget the words even though I communicate with them but with fear and overthinking and I say to myself that (This concepts overwhelm me) so I'm gonna try what you claimed Inshallah it turns my English into the American person.
Really got hooked ... - um, on with these advices :). Actually I've been familiar with many of them but ain't that gifted like Yenya is. Like probably the most of us have to put much more effort into reaching the level than he did. Anyway, would like to see more clips of you both, you make a great team.
l from Italy I love USA ,Russia,Japan
The best video! The best tips! I'm really hooked on your videos Marina! I started to learn English about 5 months ago and your videos about everything are helping me a lot! I'm your huge fan and I "met" you yesterday! I'm talking about you to everyone! I'm from Brazil! I'm a dental surgeon in my country and I want to study in North America one day
Jaqueline hey, I'm from Brazil as well!! Brazilians are literally everywhere hahahh
Jaqueline Damasceno wow its amazing I aslo feel vry good to hear.
OMG!!!! I'm from Czech Republic!!! It's so inspiring to watch it :)
you're my loveliest teacher >
That's a really good channel, thank god for find you.
He is awesome speaker of England 🙌
A very thank you both of you guys for given us your kind tips.
Your videos are really helping me with my spoken skill!
Assimilation and accommodation of the schema of grammatical rules!!! You don't get the rule, but then bam animal instinct you get it and categorize the rule. Yay to phrasal verbs and idioms!!!!
7:05 Try avoid that?
I don't know what to say.
I love to see marinas video. But today I can't focus on my learning language. My whole concentration on the guest.
How sweet he is! Ops sorry how adorable his accent is 😛
You are both so great and your tips are very helpful....I am looking forward to see your next video....many thanks...best regards from Valentina
You guys are so cool .l'm exited to learn from you guys .Marina you are litreally so good in speaking .
Yep, that is exactly what I needed; "open your mouth"
I want to improve my english as best as i can. I am thinking about a year in america or england so I can talk a lot with locals there.
I like your videos a lot, thank you for the effort you put in every video.
Greetings from germany
Ralle
Thanks for that.Ican't wait to see you again and your next lessons from you
LY Nguyễn yass
Sometime I give comands to my dog and he confused what I just said to him😂
Nice video! I came here around the same time as him and I got rid of my accent pretty quickly as well (not as perfect as him of course). Here's my 2 cents to all the newcomers who are trying to speak better Amercian English: Try to mimic what native speakers say rather than how they sound! I'm talking about the way how people would construct a sentence (in a spoken fashion), when and how to use slangs and all that. The problem with correcting your accent too early is that, native speakers may not suspect you for having a language barrier but instead they might think you're slow or having learning handicap because you're talking too slow or taking forever to respond. In that case, they probably wouldn't want to listen to you especially if you're trying to get into some in depth conversation. This is coming from my experience and it may not apply to everyone since we all have different learning curves, but I believe it's one issue that we all have to take into account.Thanks!
Amazing your teaching style.
I love the way you are talking
I don't know english but i want to learn i really want
1. Just open your mouth widely
2. Learn phonetics
3. Relax
4. Do not to talk like a robot
5. Learn phrasal verbs and idioms
6. Watch all the American TV shows and films
7. Keep a notebook
8. Travel, study abroad
9. Think in English
10. Nobody cares your mistake
As long as you speak English clearly and precisely , you are good. No need to imitate the American way or accent. That is not going to make you smarter.
You guys (meaning more than one person -- it used to mean, more than one male), are very good at American English.
We Russians don't wear these hats 😂
But it still with us in our memes😂