It was an amazing experience that I could understand English naturally. If teachers teach English like this in Korea, I think everyone will be good at English. I showed this video to my mom, who is very beginner in English, and she understood and was surprised. Finally, I introduced this video to my brother. 정말 훌륭한 컨텐츠의 유튜브입니다. 많은 도움이됩니다. 감사합니다 😊
Hi there, first, I want to say that I really appreciate your work. I like how you make your stories comprehensible with clear, unambiguous drawings. I also like the idea of asking the learner questions - what a great way to keep them engaged throughout the story. However, for language to be acquired I think the stories should also be compelling. Most of your stories are very comprehensible, but they lack a "twist" or "unexpected ending". I can picture my learners watching your videos and fully understanding them. But I'm afraid that they would lose interest in them fast since there is not really a "hook" or that aforementioned "surprise" at the end. This said, I have to repeat myself in saying that I really do appreciate your efforts in making English learning easy and engaging. Best wishes, P.
Hi Peter, thank you very much for your feedback and encouragement! My initial goal has been to make English content that's highly comprehensible, even to learners who don't know any English, regardless of their first language. Input must first and foremost be comprehensible of course, otherwise learners can't acquire language from it. I think at the very beginning, comprehensible content can be compelling enough to a learner just because they find that with it they can understand meaningful things in a brand new language. Making it very predictable may also help ensure comprehensibility. Having said that, I definitely do agree with you about the need to create content and stories that are more interesting. My first step has been just to get meaningful stuff out there and make it as comprehensible as I can, since even for English there doesn't seem to be much content like this for beginners. I'm thinking about and working on more interesting stories and content, so that over time I will have more and more content that's not only highly comprehensible but highly compelling. Again, I really appreciate your comments. They motivate me to continue creating this content and keep working to improve upon it!
I'm from Venezuela and i i'm very grateful for your lessons because everyday learn somenthig new. Is very important for me because i have a goal for finals year an that is to speak english whith more fluency. Thanks.
I am from Ukraine. Your videos really help me understand English. I've been watching every day for ten days and there is really a result. Thank you very much.
Hi Irina, you're very welcome, that is wonderful to hear! 😊 Do you know how much time you spent in the past ten days? I'm glad that you are seeing results already! If you could share this channel and tell other learners how it has helped you, especially online in groups or sites with many English learners, that would be really helpful. It would help me to make more videos and help more people to understand and learn English better. Thank you for your feedback and greetings from Canada! 🍁
I usually practice for about two hours. And I like it. I have recommended your channel to my friends and I am sure they will become your ardent supporters as well. Thank you again.
I have had problems with listening for quite some time. And now, when I started watching your videos, I suddenly started to listen and understand. And it is very pleasant.
Thank you, you explain very clearly what and who is doing and why, it was very interesting to watch Emma. I think I'll learn English very quickly if I watch youThank you, you explain very clearly what and who is doing and why, it was very interesting to watch Emma. I think I'll learn English very quickly if I watch you. Rus)
Thanks! Let me know if there are other topics or kinds of videos you want to see. Also please share this channel with other people who might like it too!
I used a gummy candy pizza. You're right, it does look kind of like an orange. 😂 Maybe I should have used something like a picture instead! At least the word for pizza in many languages sounds like "pizza", so I think most people will know what Emma wants.
Nice! Only the Pizza really does not look like a pizza... But gladly you inserted a picture of a better pizza somewhere for a few seconds. Still, why not use a real pizza picture? I think it was very well explained. Just that being in your own house means that you are at home, wasn't explained.
I have one doubt. He always uses simple present tense everywhere. Does that make sense? He tells a story and it describes as a habitual action and general fact. I didn't understand this.
I am Brazilian, I am beginner in English and I was very happy with this class. I understood almost 100%. Thank you!!
That's great! Please share these videos with people you think they can help.
Também xará!
I am a Professor off English, from Honduras. I recommend this instrucción.
It was an amazing experience that I could understand English naturally. If teachers teach English like this in Korea, I think everyone will be good at English. I showed this video to my mom, who is very beginner in English, and she understood and was surprised. Finally, I introduced this video to my brother.
정말 훌륭한 컨텐츠의 유튜브입니다. 많은 도움이됩니다. 감사합니다 😊
It's cool 👍 Many thanks 👍
Thank you for watching these videos! 👍
Hello teacher, my name is Reynier, thank you for sharing your knowledge and enriching our lives by learning a new language, God bless your life.
Day 1, 2, 18:50
Спасибо. Отличный тренинг.
I have seen this story for a second time already, but this time it is longer and more helpful, thanks!
Thanks a lot.
Hi there,
first, I want to say that I really appreciate your work. I like how you make your stories comprehensible with clear, unambiguous drawings. I also like the idea of asking the learner questions - what a great way to keep them engaged throughout the story.
However, for language to be acquired I think the stories should also be compelling. Most of your stories are very comprehensible, but they lack a "twist" or "unexpected ending". I can picture my learners watching your videos and fully understanding them. But I'm afraid that they would lose interest in them fast since there is not really a "hook" or that aforementioned "surprise" at the end.
This said, I have to repeat myself in saying that I really do appreciate your efforts in making English learning easy and engaging.
Best wishes, P.
Hi Peter, thank you very much for your feedback and encouragement!
My initial goal has been to make English content that's highly comprehensible, even to learners who don't know any English, regardless of their first language. Input must first and foremost be comprehensible of course, otherwise learners can't acquire language from it. I think at the very beginning, comprehensible content can be compelling enough to a learner just because they find that with it they can understand meaningful things in a brand new language. Making it very predictable may also help ensure comprehensibility.
Having said that, I definitely do agree with you about the need to create content and stories that are more interesting. My first step has been just to get meaningful stuff out there and make it as comprehensible as I can, since even for English there doesn't seem to be much content like this for beginners. I'm thinking about and working on more interesting stories and content, so that over time I will have more and more content that's not only highly comprehensible but highly compelling.
Again, I really appreciate your comments. They motivate me to continue creating this content and keep working to improve upon it!
Thank you very very much ❤❤❤
This is the most ideal method of learning a language! There is nothing better than this method! Bravo!!!
I am Spanish but I liked your video a lot
Thanks! These videos are for anybody who wants to learn English, no matter where they are from and no matter what language they speak.
Thank you for your lessons. I’ll be waiting for your new lessons with impatience.
TEACHER, YOUR CLASS IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR ME,THANK YOU VERY WELL
Hi Pedro, you're very welcome!
I'm from Venezuela and i i'm very grateful for your lessons because everyday learn somenthig new. Is very important for me because i have a goal for finals year an that is to speak english whith more fluency. Thanks.
thanks !!!!!
I am from Ukraine. Your videos really help me understand English. I've been watching every day for ten days and there is really a result. Thank you very much.
Hi Irina, you're very welcome, that is wonderful to hear! 😊 Do you know how much time you spent in the past ten days? I'm glad that you are seeing results already! If you could share this channel and tell other learners how it has helped you, especially online in groups or sites with many English learners, that would be really helpful. It would help me to make more videos and help more people to understand and learn English better. Thank you for your feedback and greetings from Canada! 🍁
I usually practice for about two hours. And I like it. I have recommended your channel to my friends and I am sure they will become your ardent supporters as well. Thank you again.
@irinakudelina7850 Two hours a day is great! Can I ask what results or improvements you've seen? Thank you very much for recommending this channel!
I have had problems with listening for quite some time. And now, when I started watching your videos, I suddenly started to listen and understand. And it is very pleasant.
You know, learning English helps me cope with the stress caused by the war.
Thanks ! 👍🙏
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좋은 영상 감사합니다.
thank you.
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Спасибо Вам за чудесную возможность выучить английский язык
thanks
You're welcome!
Super! I learn Englich hier ❤ l m from Russia 🇷🇺
thank you
You're welcome!
development to you and more videos)))
@@ser2ega More videos are coming soon! :)
Thank you!!!
Can you make many videos like this because it is very useful and cool
Hi Sarah, I will try to make more videos like these! I'm glad you find them useful!
This class was very good!!
Very nice methodology! Ask questions Always, the comprehension is much better!
Thank´s a lot! I am learn more every day!
You're welcome Giordano! I am glad that you're learning from the videos. I will try to make more videos with stories and many questions like this one.
Muchasssssss gracias ✌️
I am jealouse, You are a talented Teacher.
Well done!
Thanks James!
Great job! 👍👏
Thank you! 😁
Excellent
Thanks! If you know other English learners who might like these videos, please share them with them.
Thanks ♡♡♡♡♡
You're welcome! 😊 Please share this channel with other English learners.
I am just gonna put a" like" on evey video in this channel ..you are awesome !
Thank you so much! 😊 If you can, please share this channel with other people who might like it too.
Thank you, you explain very clearly what and who is doing and why, it was very interesting to watch Emma. I think I'll learn English very quickly if I watch youThank you, you explain very clearly what and who is doing and why, it was very interesting to watch Emma. I think I'll learn English very quickly if I watch you. Rus)
this is a great method of learning why there are so few views
Like push 👍
What an imagination!
Thanks! 😊
Thanks for the video, i would like to speak spoken english, my englis level is A2,could you help me?
Muy like la for you
Thanks! Let me know if there are other topics or kinds of videos you want to see. Also please share this channel with other people who might like it too!
This pizza is like the half of a orange
I used a gummy candy pizza. You're right, it does look kind of like an orange. 😂 Maybe I should have used something like a picture instead! At least the word for pizza in many languages sounds like "pizza", so I think most people will know what Emma wants.
Nice!
Only the Pizza really does not look like a pizza... But gladly you inserted a picture of a better pizza somewhere for a few seconds. Still, why not use a real pizza picture?
I think it was very well explained. Just that being in your own house means that you are at home, wasn't explained.
I have one doubt. He always uses simple present tense everywhere. Does that make sense? He tells a story and it describes as a habitual action and general fact. I didn't understand this.
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I AM FROM SPAIN TEACHER
Hi Pedro, greetings from Canada!
Ахуенно
Thank you
You're welcome!
Thank you