Hi, Anna! It's really excellent. I haven't seen before these highlighted words. So, only in your videos. And I like them. As well as your manner to work with the vocabulary. Thank you and your speaking partner very much!
A lovely, natural and casual conversation between two adorable and charming people and your exegesis of it Anna, and if that's not too overkill a word ;-), is absolutely perfect. Nick seems like a very nice guy and was great. Super! Many thanks to the both of you! Bisous 🙏😊😘🌹❤
Regarding your introduction Anna, this is exactly what I was lately explaining on Katherine's last lesson to a dude who was complaining to not understand a single thing when listening to natives 'in the street'. You may have quite a good level in English and have no particular problem to get educated people speaking a clear and formal (R.P.) English, the one learnt at school and even at university. The one Anna, Sabrah, Luke or Katherine speak in lessons.This sometimes can become a whole different story and a challenge when you listen to people speaking the everyday language in the street, cafés, films or series ... For several reasons: because natives, like with people in every other country (think of your own one I told him...) will naturally tend to speak fast, with connected speech, 'eating words', making contractions and elisions, using idioms, slang, committing grammar mistakes, not pronouncing, articulating well etc. etc. And then you have the different accents (In England, it changes from an area to the other and even, you simply move hardly 20 kms and the accent is different! And you just can't get a thing anymore). Of course, and in addition, you also have the cases and the many situations where people allude and refer to some particular things belonging to their own and sometimes special culture and that you may not be aware of... And you're 'lost' ... All this makes it tricky to understand them. This is totally normal. How to remedy to this? ... Well, there is no witchcraft nor sorcery, you have to get your ears used to it the most possible by listening to as much media sources as possible, listening, listening again and practising even slowing the speed of the speech in the settings and then listening again at normal speed ...and yet, you will still find it sometimes difficult. The graal, obviously, would be a total immersion in the foreign language you learn, meaning listening to it and practising it each passing day just like I personally did for 3 years when I realised my originally pretty good but yet too formal and 'schoolish' English was insufficent for me to fully grab what was being told on the radio, in debates or in films for example. I totally immersed myself into the language never more watching a single thing in my native tongue anymore... It was long and required much learning but in the end, it pays off! Now, the real ideal would even be to move to that country and speak the targeted language on a daily basis with the natives themselves and for months and maybe years in the hope of becoming... totally fluent one day. I think of the adorable, much-loved and now late 😥Jane Birkin for example, the 'most French of the English' we loved so much and who spent something like 40 or even 50 years in France... She was indeed speaking a very good French but still had her British accent and was still committing tiny mistakes from time to time especially on the names/adjectives genres and which made all her charm ! Now, I'm going to watch the podcast, thank you Anna! Bisous 😘🌹❤
You produce very nice and valuable content thank you so much. I follow on youtube more than 20 teacher but you're the best Anna. I'm gonna recomend your lesson to all my friends.
Thank you so much Anna.I love it and I really hope you make more videos like this. Mr Fashionista(I love it). Keep it up 🙂👍 Spero tu ne faccia tante altre così. Bravissimi entrambi.
Send your partner to Türkiye :) let's get his hair back. If he transplants his hair he will fell happier . Maybe you gonna plan for vacation to Türkiye and we handle this at this time
Of course, I watch your lessons and find a lot of useful things for myself, but I have, in my opinion, one natural question: isn’t it easier to learn to speak competently and correctly yourself than to teach others to correctly understand ugly speech?
Hi, Anna! It's really excellent. I haven't seen before these highlighted words. So, only in your videos. And I like them. As well as your manner to work with the vocabulary. Thank you and your speaking partner very much!
A lovely, natural and casual conversation between two adorable and charming people and your exegesis of it Anna, and if that's not too overkill a word ;-), is absolutely perfect. Nick seems like a very nice guy and was great.
Super! Many thanks to the both of you! Bisous 🙏😊😘🌹❤
Wow, what a brilliant teacher.
My level of English is intermediate. 🎉😮 thank u
From Somalia
Great podcast, Anna your explanations are si crystal clear.
Oh thank you!
You're a natural teacher. You have a gift for explaining complex concepts in a way that is easy to understand. thank u for sharing
Hello, really speed conversation, dificult to read de subtitles… but this is the real life, thankyouuuu!!
Regarding your introduction Anna, this is exactly what I was lately explaining on Katherine's last lesson to a dude who was complaining to not understand a single thing when listening to natives 'in the street'. You may have quite a good level in English and have no particular problem to get educated people speaking a clear and formal (R.P.) English, the one learnt at school and even at university. The one Anna, Sabrah, Luke or Katherine speak in lessons.This sometimes can become a whole different story and a challenge when you listen to people speaking the everyday language in the street, cafés, films or series ... For several reasons: because natives, like with people in every other country (think of your own one I told him...) will naturally tend to speak fast, with connected speech, 'eating words', making contractions and elisions, using idioms, slang, committing grammar mistakes, not pronouncing, articulating well etc. etc. And then you have the different accents (In England, it changes from an area to the other and even, you simply move hardly 20 kms and the accent is different! And you just can't get a thing anymore). Of course, and in addition, you also have the cases and the many situations where people allude and refer to some particular things belonging to their own and sometimes special culture and that you may not be aware of... And you're 'lost' ...
All this makes it tricky to understand them. This is totally normal. How to remedy to this? ... Well, there is no witchcraft nor sorcery, you have to get your ears used to it the most possible by listening to as much media sources as possible, listening, listening again and practising even slowing the speed of the speech in the settings and then listening again at normal speed ...and yet, you will still find it sometimes difficult. The graal, obviously, would be a total immersion in the foreign language you learn, meaning listening to it and practising it each passing day just like I personally did for 3 years when I realised my originally pretty good but yet too formal and 'schoolish' English was insufficent for me to fully grab what was being told on the radio, in debates or in films for example. I totally immersed myself into the language never more watching a single thing in my native tongue anymore... It was long and required much learning but in the end, it pays off! Now, the real ideal would even be to move to that country and speak the targeted language on a daily basis with the natives themselves and for months and maybe years in the hope of becoming... totally fluent one day. I think of the adorable, much-loved and now late 😥Jane Birkin for example, the 'most French of the English' we loved so much and who spent something like 40 or even 50 years in France... She was indeed speaking a very good French but still had her British accent and was still committing tiny mistakes from time to time especially on the names/adjectives genres and which made all her charm !
Now, I'm going to watch the podcast, thank you Anna! Bisous 😘🌹❤
Thanks a lot! I especially enjoy watching your conversation videos, Anna. They are awesome🌹
Glad you like them!
Take care you too
Have a good weekend ❤ 👍
Thank you Anna
Thank you very much for this nice conversation! I watched it in a flash. It was so beautiful and helpful! And you are just a wonderful family.
Amazing conversation ❤❤.
You produce very nice and valuable content thank you so much. I follow on youtube more than 20 teacher but you're the best Anna. I'm gonna recomend your lesson to all my friends.
Interesting this video Anna and Mr. Fashinatina in London Iam from borneo.
I really like it. You are an amazing teacher Anna
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Goooorgeous ! Muy buena lección !⭐🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷
Simple words, but complex meaning. Learned more from your academies. Thank you very much!!
You're very welcome!
Thanks a lot... It was friutful for me.
Thank you for the good lesson.
Thanks a million, Anna! Amazing insightful vocabulary! ☺️👏🙋🇧🇷
I’m whatching my films on Netflix, prime video and Star plus and Disney plus and I understand the conversation
Thank you so much Anna.I love it and I really hope you make more videos like this. Mr Fashionista(I love it). Keep it up 🙂👍 Spero tu ne faccia tante altre così. Bravissimi entrambi.
I'm glad you like it
Excellent lesson! I just loved it! Well done! 😊
Glad you liked it!
Very impressive,👍
Excellent
Super lesson!
Thanks Anna...🙏
❤thanks so much🙏😊
You're welcome 😊
Very useful 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Glad you think so!
Special conversation I like it my pleasure
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Hello Anna, İm gonna ask something. When you buy something newbrand which has long sleeves or long lenght how can we say it is fixed by tailor.
When you buy something BRAND NEW and you need the sleeves or length changing you take it to a tailor to be adjusted.
How can I download the pdf of this conversation? I have subscribed the link in description but recieved no pdf..😢
Did you check your spam folder?
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You are too funny. ^_^'
Nighks?? You mean Ny-kee for Nike?
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how are you can i talk to you 🙋
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In my country struk riots and protests... And people set on fire more than 2000 banks across the whole country... From Iran😊
Send your partner to Türkiye :) let's get his hair back. If he transplants his hair he will fell happier . Maybe you gonna plan for vacation to Türkiye and we handle this at this time
Of course, I watch your lessons and find a lot of useful things for myself, but I have, in my opinion, one natural question: isn’t it easier to learn to speak competently and correctly yourself than to teach others to correctly understand ugly speech?
What are you referring to when you say ugly speech?