AVOID MISTAKES MADE BY MARINA MOGILKO / AVOID MISTAKES WITH ARTICLES, WORD USAGE, AND PRONUNCIATION
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This is the best way to spend 24 minutes of your time 🎉🎉
Haters say Kevin and Liza hate Marina but actually they are exposing fake teacher like her 😊
For countable nouns, don't forget to use the prepositions.
I really needed this..great lesson great teacher
The best English channel! Thanks a lot, Liza and Kevin!✍✍
thank you for help me. you are great.
Наконец-то хоть кто-то закрыл рот этой выскочке 😂так держать🎉
Excellent. Thank you Kevin and Lisa.
Love from India
Thanks 🙏 😊
I like these lessons because you can learn from someone else’s mistakes. My hubby is a native speaker, but he never corrects me (although i asked for it).
If Marina can learn how to use the prepositions, I'm pretty sure that she'd be one of the best teachers of English. She isn't as bad as many people think she is.
Share more videos made mistakes from Marina please😂😂
Marina’s speech is translation of Russian phrases into English. In Russian we do use “sum of money”, which is not correct in English.
Por favor, nunca te mueras linguamarina. Gracias! Aprendemos tanto de tus errores! 😂
Great lesson 🎉🎉🎉🎉
"When my surgery finished, I fainted" - Dr. Marina, A Day in the Life of a Surgeon
Great.
Perfect❤
It's very useful, thank you ❤
Thanks.
Hi thanks for these helpful videos 🙂 can you please make a video traching us English with tv shows and again i owe you guys a lot💗🤍
Thank you!
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She sells because of her luxury fashion. I think her viewers are not actually English learners
Small and little man... It's been so confusing for me to grasp the difference 😅
Little is the opposite of tall, small is the opposite of big
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King Kevin❤
Thank you marina for teaching us wrong English
That's right, it is necessary to expose this scammer Mogilko, who teaches the wrong English, she is boring everyone!
Reaction video on her videos 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
I'd like to see Black Country Communion in concert
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Thank you for the video!
Can I say IN the library? Is it correct?
Thank you very much for the lesson. I can't fathom the sheer number of subscribers on Marina's channel. Over 8 million subscribers!!!!!, that' s more than the news channel. How on earth is that even possible. It feels like a rigged game. I find her interpretation neither entertaining nor educative, rather lousy and halfhearted at best.
Yeahhh, it's suspicious. 🤔
You tube*s manipulation
She said. in the end. Is this correct? She used the preposition in. Instead of using the preposition at.
At the beggining she says this week's class, no this big class
She did say week class, not big class, but should've said week's class.
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Thank you for the lesson.
I have a question about the verb finish. In the Oxford Learner's Dictionary, it's also defined as "to come to an end." The example they give is "The play finished at 10.30."
So can we use finished in this context only with a specific time?
That's right. Kevin and Liza do a sterling job exposing the charlatans who make money teaching faulty English. But bear in mind that Kevin and Liza teach specifically the English spoken in the USA. They are upfront about this, making no claim to teach or even have exp[ert knowledge of the English spoken across the bulk of the world's anglophone regions, including Ireland, the British Isles, Nigeria, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the other countries of or formerly of the Commonwealth (Bermuda, Bahamas, Bardados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and the other island nations of the West Indies, Fiji, certain other Pacific island nations, Singapore, the Seychelles, St Helena, Tristan da Cunha, Guyana, Belize, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Lesotho, Swaziland, Malta, Cyprus, Gibraltar, China Hong Kong, and so on) and the English of UNESCO, FAO and other organs of the UN, the EU and the Council of Europe, the IMO, the WHO, the IMF and most other international bodies besides the WB.
Sounds fine to me.
When he nods ,It feels like we are little kid again.
Little kids
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5:53 so it is `a day of THE week`. Is there any case we can use `a day of a week`?
Days of the week, seasons of the year, do something on the fly. English is weird sometimes.
Saying ‘a day of a week’ might seem logical, and grammatically, it’s valid. However, you’d never hear a native speaker use it. Instead, they would say ‘a day of the week,’ where ‘the week’ represents the complete seven-day cycle. It’s specific because it includes all seven days of the week, hence ‘the cycle.’
As @castanedafalcon mentioned above, some expressions indeed sound more natural than others, so it’s best to learn the idiomatic way of saying one expression or another.
To sum up: although ‘a day of a week’ might technically work grammatically, it shouldn’t concern you because it’s an unidiomatic and completely unnatural structure, which you’ll never encounter in spoken or written English.
Hope this helps!
Am I the only one hearing an accent when Liza talks?
Kev is a cross between Kevin Bacon and Michael J Fox
And a dash of the Sheen (Martin, Charlie, Emilio) family.
She sounds like she’s saying anger…
Like an angry 6-year-old girl lol
Ha haaaaaa kavin
when can we use "on the tree"?
I also saw "at the office" in the famous English File. What's the difference?
Almost never.
I think she should go back to school 😢
She isn't that bad though. If she can learn how to use the prepositions, I believe that she can be one of the best teachers out there.
I don't care about mogilko's mistakes. I just can't stand hers and her hubby's phoney personalities.
Hi ma'am , can we say he is into tree instead of he is in the tree?
No.
@@jaxxon98 🙏🙏🌹🌹
These mistakes are trivial.
have some mercy on poor Marina she was correct she really used possesive pronoun "his" in this sentence "my friend spent his vacation in the South of India"... you couldn't spot that 😂😂
Ok, we have understood that like many speakers from Eastern Europe Marina doesn't know how to use articles and possessive adjectives. But isn't it a bit repetitive on your part to go on remarking this type of mistake? I like it better when you focus on more useful grammar points.
Бедные носители английского. Я представляю, в каком шоке они каждый раз, слушая бред этой инфоцыганки Марины .
You have corrected her mistakes that's right. But she is not a native speaker and all mistakes she made are trivial one still can perfectly understand the meaning of what she had to say. If you man were studying Russian or Lithuanian while speaking you, believe me, would make even more mistakes the point is to be able to express yourself.
So, teaching the wrong way seems to be o.k for you! Whereas correcting seems to be wrong...😅
Yes it's true that non native speakers make mistakes but at least you need to check the lesson you teach in advance so that it is without mistakes when your goal is teaching. And yes, the mistakes need to be corrected! What's wrong with that?
@@Marillia20
You just picking on her.