Are you too old to learn English? How old are you? Has someone told you are too old to learn English? What have you heard about children and adults learning English?
When I was eight years old and started learning my first foreign language, I thought I would master it in five or six years. But after five or six years, I realized I would need another ten. By the time I turned twenty-five, I understood that learning a foreign language is a lifelong journey. However, if you want to become fluent, you should start learning it as early as possible.
I speak 5 languages, no more new languages because I am too old for new language and the same problem is about my level in English. If new language started in person childhood only in this case language can get highest level of knowledge if person study this language intensively.
The sensitivity to words in the native language is much higher than in the second language. A person cannot improve this sensitivity if he is not young... A lifelong journey? That is something of an illusion, considering the sensitivity that cannot be improved by learning new words.
Hi Tanya, I am Aida from Mexico. I am 56 years old, I started to learn English when I had 12 years old. I am agree with you is difficult to learn any idiom. I am learning English and also My native idiom. Sone persons make me feel very bad with their comments about my English. I am learning with you. Thank you.
❤🇺🇸Hi Dear Tanya! I'havent seen you for long. But now I so happy te meet you again. I still stadying English and French language too. Next month I gong to be 79 year. I don't feel old enofh to learn. My best regard for you Tanya, daugthers and PEPA and Spy.🇺🇸👏🖍📘
Thank you teacher for coaching I,.m 70 years oído, and I really want to learn English and seak very fluent lake you, this is one of my goal in my life...Thank so much teacher.....God bless you..
I'm 79 years old...and I've always loved English language...and I did a self taught with the help of a lot of English lessons....by YT...so I'll follow also you...thank you....😮
Dear Tanya,Thank you so much. I turned 62 in September. When I lived in Japan until last year, I really enjoyed studying English. But now, studying English has become my whole life, and it's so depressed me. So, I moved to Canada. But then I found your channel. I feel your warm heart with your channel, and I listen to your channel every morning. And I can tell myself, "You're okay!!"
When I was a grad student at an American university, my aging and somewhat frail dean, as I was about to graduate, gave me a heartfelt farewell with the words: "Don’t get old, don’t get old, don’t get old." The wisdom behind it? Your brain needs three things to stay young: Omega-3, a good dose of English, and plenty of boogie-woogie!
Hy, Tanya.😊 I think it's absolutely doesn't care how old the person who learns English. If he wants to learn, he will. I love to learn different things: history, geography, English, etc. They give me so much information, emotions, and joy. I'm 46, and I want to discover new things all my life.
I am 47 😊 I am learning languages ( English and German) because of two reasons: first, I have a passion for languages, secondly, I want to keep my mind fresh 😊
@@EnglishCoach3Ts I am so happy that there are lots of people who are so enthusiatic about language learning! 🤩 My native language is Hungarian 🙂 I am from Hungary. I learnt Italian as well and I reached B2 level. I am thinking right now to start once again with Italian, because I loved it! Yes, I think that it will be my new project for the next year. 💪
I'm 55 and to learn english has always been my dreams.. I see and listen your courses while i Iron... i often dont understand but il gets now is better and better.. I.m Italian woman
Before this video, I thought I was a seasoned pro, ready to hang up my rock ’n’ roll boots. I figured I was definitely Too Old to Rock ’n’ Roll. But after reading the comments, I realized I’m still a total rookie! So, it’s time not just to brush up on my English, but to dust off my guitar and rock out like a teenager again!
Hello Tanya I have watched this video, fortunately. My age 76. I'm also sudying Italian, my maternal grandparents language. Obviously we, as an adults, ar much more conscious of fear, scareful at making mistakes and being seen as ridiculous speakers. It's a question of responsibility, in my opinion, setting a difference between children and adults. Besides, we decide what to do, what to learn and this is a relevant point to take in mind. Last but not least our mind grows potentially at feeding them with knew knowledges. I have written 8 books, but only one short tale for kids in English. I hope to have a good command of English to write stories in that idiom. Agradecida como siempre me despido con un abrazo para ti, Tanya. Susana de Argentina.
Susana, thank you so, so much for sharing this. I didn't know you had written books! What are your books? Where can I get one? Also, I would have NEVER guessed you are 76 years old. when I spoke to you I would have guessed you are at least 20 years younger. What is your secret to stay young?
According to a Moscow University linguistics department research group, learning English in your sleep can prevent old age ... Especially while driving ... * Moscow, Russia
Hello, Tanya! I'm 56😊😊. I have been studying English for 2 years. It is quite difficult for me, but I enjoy learning English! I have a dream: l would like to open unusual flower shop in LA. My whole life is connected with flowers, I love natural and artificial plants. Could you tell us about the role of plants or flowers in your life. What rare plants do you like? I think, this is an interesting topic for women. I am from Moscow, and I can't visit your live on Zoom because of the time difference. Thank you so much! I like watching you videos!
Hi Tanya. I can't watch your video. Anyway I think never is too late to learn whatever we want, an idiom, painting, drawing, play de piano. I hope to open this interesting video. Bye Tanya, a kiss Susana from Argentina.
Dear Tanya, you’ve completely floored me! I can’t believe my ears! Where on Earth did you find this??? The Trash Picker Upper!!! And from an English teacher, no less! That’s not a job, that’s a superhero name for someone who fights garbage crime! It’s gotta be the name of a company, chosen to be as catchy as possible, like they’re out there battling overflowing bins in style!😂😂😂
I'm 18 years old and I THOUGHT I WAS TOO OLD TO LEARN ENGLISH. I never took English classes in my childhood and I've been living my whole life in a Spanish-speaking country, so I thought I would never be able to learn it because I wasn't a child anymore. Now, I realized that it's not true, but sometimes I feel burned out and insecure because of my constant comparison with others (who did learn at an early age). Thank God people like you exist and remind me that I'M ABLE TO DO THAT, EVERYONE IS! Thank you so much for your reminder 💗 Keep going with your Spanish learning! ¡Todo es posible! ♡♡
You write in English as if you learned the language in school. Starting from 18 years of your age means lower level of knowledge in language than from childhood but you still capable to get good level of language learning it with teacher.
I love your videos, do you intend to take classes with men too? Because we need it too 🙏🏻 Thank you for posting very interesting videos, have a great week 🙏🏻
Hi Tanya, I missed your live by zoom, 😢I hope to attend the next one. I'm 56, I'v heard that after age 50 It's good to learn a second language door brain health, that's what I do it. 😊 Thank you for all Tanya, I enjoy very much your classes 🤔 Did I write everything correctly?😬
Here's the corrected version in American English: Hi Tanya, I missed your Zoom live, but I hope to catch the next one. I'm 56, and I've heard that after age 50, it's good to learn a second language for brain health, so that's what I'm doing. Thank you for everything, Tanya. I really enjoy your classes! Key corrections: "Zoom live" instead of "live by zoom" for clarity and American usage. Fixed "door brain health" to "for brain health." Corrected punctuation and sentence flow for smoother readability. I hope it helps.
Hi, i''m Wesner Michhel from haiti. I this kind of clue as people have to travel abroad meeting people who talk english in order to be advence learner or fluent and confident, then when i discovered some Pod like yours i just figured out what focus realy means for me. I called these things procrastinated virus. Thx you for your instuitive powerful work.
Hi Tanya, I enjoy this video. It was streamed 2 days ago. It was a TH-cam suggestion. I am 74, I know English but I am learning more and improving every day. I am going to subscribe to your channel today 9/11/24 2pm CT
nobody is too old to learn a language, I think, However someone who learns a language in their thirties is probably going to enjoy it more than someone who learns it in their seventies. I know, it may sound a little bit cruel but it is what it is. having learned it at an early age one is going to be able to squeeze as much juice from that orange as one can; but it all depends on what one's looking for, too. good class Tania!
I'm 54 and to be honest I don't think there a specific age to learn whatever we want to learn. Obviously there are some pros and cons when you learn at a young age you lear faster but you don't have much time. On the other hand if you learn a something when you are retired you'll learn slower but you can put in more time on your english learning journey. But as I always say if you really have your heart set on learning english obsviously you'll learn. Maybe it will be a longer process but beleive or not you 'll achive your goal.
English is my fourth language, which I started to learn at the age of 34, and I used it a lot in English speaking country. I have recorded conversations with native speakers in my phone. These are not conversations with friends. If someone has a second language, it must be close to the native level, otherwise he could not always defend his opinion with the same arguments as native speakers. There would be a big difference between a person who learned English as a second language in school and one who did not. If you find a person without school who has a good level of English and has proven that not only writing comments under the control of chat gpt, you are a lucky person.
While I understand what you are saying about being able to defend your opinion, it is also so very important to have conversations even if your level is much lower. It's very impressive that English is your fourth language. What are your first 3 languages?
@@EnglishCoach3Ts I was born as a child in the Soviet Union and had TV channels at home, one in Latvian and one in Russian, plus ten years in school learning Russian as a second language. I have the highest possible level of a second language. At the same time, I understand that native Russian is better than my second language. In school, I learned German as a third language. This language is the opposite to my Russian, it is quite a weak language because of the closed type of the country. My English will be weaker than my German because I acquired it much later than German and I did not learn it in any school. In the Soviet Union, they started showing American movies that were in two languages. These movies were in Russian, but English remained. I was 16-17 years old, and I did not even notice how my brain was picking up a new language. The fifth language is the language of my parents, which I left in my childhood. I understand it, but I have not tried to speak it. I came to Ireland at the age of 34, and suddenly it turned out that I understood English and I did not know it before. In the beginning, I only understood and could not speak a word. "The nicest thing"(sarcasm) is that American English does not really sound like Irish.
@@EnglishCoach3Ts The first language starts at the age of 1 year. This is the main reason why the second language must be started as early as possible. Adults have problems to maintain the level in the second language without using it in this linguistic environment, but I do not call it learning. I think I have done something impossible at my age, I have breathed new life into my youth language, but I cannot impress anyone because my English is at a poor level compared to a childhood second language.
Ջանիկս,մեծ ու փոքրը կապ չունի։Պարզապես լիքը սափորի մեջ ,այն էլ այն դեպքում երբ' ներսից հորդում թափվում է անընդհատ չվերջանալով' այլ նյութ չես լցնի,մի քիչ դատարկ տեղ պետք է ունենա- հասկացար😅+**12❤
Children have empty head , so they memorize the words much better than we adults who already have full head 😂... I am 37 and i started to learn english almost 2 years ago, at the begin , i tough i couldn't learn, but actually i have already learned a lot... So it is never too late 😅 Hello from Brasil 🇧🇷
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Are you too old to learn English? How old are you? Has someone told you are too old to learn English? What have you heard about children and adults learning English?
When I was eight years old and started learning my first foreign language, I thought I would master it in five or six years. But after five or six years, I realized I would need another ten. By the time I turned twenty-five, I understood that learning a foreign language is a lifelong journey. However, if you want to become fluent, you should start learning it as early as possible.
@RegnumV Yes! Learning a language is a lifelong journey. If someone hasn't started yet, they should start now!
I speak 5 languages, no more new languages because I am too old for new language and the same problem is about my level in English.
If new language started in person childhood only in this case language can get highest level of knowledge if person study this language intensively.
The sensitivity to words in the native language is much higher than in the second language. A person cannot improve this sensitivity if he is not young...
A lifelong journey? That is something of an illusion, considering the sensitivity that cannot be improved by learning new words.
Hi Tanya, I am Aida from Mexico. I am 56 years old, I started to learn English when I had 12 years old. I am agree with you is difficult to learn any idiom. I am learning English and also My native idiom. Sone persons make me feel very bad with their comments about my English. I am learning with you. Thank you.
I’m 74😮 And I enjoy learning English!
Yes! I am so glad to have you learning English in this community!!
You have my complete admiration ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hi, I am 74 too. I also enjoy learning English.
@@gladysgriffin7347what os your nationality?
Hi i am 45 years. I really need english speaking partner.If any one really interesting to speak with me for a long time let me notice.❤
I'm 66 years old...and I enjoy too much learning English...Love you teacher Tania🎉
I am 58 old, i learn english by my self. Think you very much for your help.
I am 68 years old n have been retired but untill now I have been learning english to recovery lack my english before via your you tube, Tani
❤🇺🇸Hi Dear Tanya! I'havent seen you for long. But now I so happy te meet you again. I still stadying English and French language too. Next month I gong to be 79 year. I don't feel old enofh to learn. My best regard for you Tanya, daugthers and PEPA and Spy.🇺🇸👏🖍📘
I am not old but not young. I am happy to see your videos on youtube.
Thank you teacher for coaching I,.m 70 years oído, and I really want to learn English and seak very fluent lake you, this is one of my goal in my life...Thank so much teacher.....God bless you..
I'm 79 years old...and I've always loved English language...and I did a self taught with the help of a lot of English lessons....by YT...so I'll follow also you...thank you....😮
I am 55. Will be 56 in January 2025.
Dear Tanya,Thank you so much. I turned 62 in September. When I lived in Japan until last year, I really enjoyed studying English. But now, studying English has become my whole life, and it's so depressed me. So, I moved to Canada. But then I found your channel. I feel your warm heart with your channel, and I listen to your channel every morning. And I can tell myself, "You're okay!!"
Thank you so much for sharing this with me. Comments like this make me keep making content. I really appreciate you.
I am 70 years old, I enjoy to learn English.
I am 61 years old and I love to learn english
I am 80 years (young 😂), my first language is Portuguese of Brazil.
I LOVE how you said that!!
I am 71 years old. I also enjoy and love to learn English.... ❤
When I was a grad student at an American university, my aging and somewhat frail dean, as I was about to graduate, gave me a heartfelt farewell with the words: "Don’t get old, don’t get old, don’t get old." The wisdom behind it? Your brain needs three things to stay young: Omega-3, a good dose of English, and plenty of boogie-woogie!
I like that! I'm gonna go get some Omega-3 and do a little dance in my kitchen!
Hy, Tanya.😊 I think it's absolutely doesn't care how old the person who learns English. If he wants to learn, he will. I love to learn different things: history, geography, English, etc. They give me so much information, emotions, and joy. I'm 46, and I want to discover new things all my life.
I am so much like you. I love learning lots of different things!
I am 47 😊 I am learning languages ( English and German) because of two reasons: first, I have a passion for languages, secondly, I want to keep my mind fresh 😊
Me too! I am learning Spanish and German! What is your native language?
@@EnglishCoach3Ts I am so happy that there are lots of people who are so enthusiatic about language learning! 🤩 My native language is Hungarian 🙂 I am from Hungary. I learnt Italian as well and I reached B2 level. I am thinking right now to start once again with Italian, because I loved it! Yes, I think that it will be my new project for the next year. 💪
I'm 55 and to learn english has always been my dreams..
I see and listen your courses while i Iron...
i often dont understand but il gets now is better and better..
I.m Italian woman
My great thanks to our beloved ” Tanya”
Hi,Tanya!I’m 63 .l’m from Russia .I like watching your videos but l can’t visit your live on Zoom because of the time difference ❤
I'm 67 and still trying learn english
I'm 47 and I learn English by myself using You Tube only
@@WHIVIX gooood Idea, soon you will be perfect-!
I’m 53 years old and I like learning English 😉
I’m 57 years older and I still learn English
I'm from Algeria, it's so enjoyable to see and hear u explaining the ways to be more fluent in English language... 🎉🎉❤
Great thanks.
I learned a lot from you.
Keep going
I’m 85, I can read and write by dictionary. But I can’t understand the speech of Americans.
Before this video, I thought I was a seasoned pro, ready to hang up my rock ’n’ roll boots. I figured I was definitely Too Old to Rock ’n’ Roll. But after reading the comments, I realized I’m still a total rookie! So, it’s time not just to brush up on my English, but to dust off my guitar and rock out like a teenager again!
Another great example of more great idioms! You got this!
I am 82 years old, l like to lean English .
Thanks teacher
I'm 75 : not too old Tanya isn't it ?
That's right! You are a great age to learn English!
Hi I am 74
Hi, teacher Tanya. Cheers from Brazil.
Hello Tanya I have watched this video, fortunately. My age 76. I'm also sudying Italian, my maternal grandparents language. Obviously we, as an adults, ar much more conscious of fear, scareful at making mistakes and being seen as ridiculous speakers. It's a question of responsibility, in my opinion, setting a difference between children and adults. Besides, we decide what to do, what to learn and this is a relevant point to take in mind. Last but not least our mind grows potentially at feeding them with knew knowledges. I have written 8 books, but only one short tale for kids in English. I hope to have a good command of English to write stories in that idiom. Agradecida como siempre me despido con un abrazo para ti, Tanya. Susana de Argentina.
Susana, thank you so, so much for sharing this. I didn't know you had written books! What are your books? Where can I get one? Also, I would have NEVER guessed you are 76 years old. when I spoke to you I would have guessed you are at least 20 years younger. What is your secret to stay young?
According to a Moscow University linguistics department research group, learning English in your sleep can prevent old age ...
Especially while driving ...
* Moscow, Russia
Daily routin. Please.I'm from Poland.
Dear Tanya, I think you are a special person, I think you know what is very important in the life .I wish you all the best in your life.😊
hi i am Rabea from Algeria, and i want to speak english fluently. Thanks.I am 70 years.
Estou chegando no canal agora,e não sei muito bem inglês, mas quero aprender e falar com segurança 🇧🇷😊
Hello, Tanya! I'm 56😊😊.
I have been studying English for 2 years. It is quite difficult for me, but I enjoy learning English! I have a dream: l would like to open unusual flower shop in LA. My whole life is connected with flowers, I love natural and artificial plants. Could you tell us about the role of plants or flowers in your life. What rare plants do you like? I think, this is an interesting topic for women.
I am from Moscow, and I can't visit your live on Zoom because of the time difference.
Thank you so much! I like watching you videos!
Hi Tanya. I can't watch your video. Anyway I think never is too late to learn whatever we want, an idiom, painting, drawing, play de piano. I hope to open this interesting video. Bye Tanya, a kiss Susana from Argentina.
I agree! Why can't you watch the video?
@@EnglishCoach3Ts It' happen regularly, at least for me. I gues i obeys to technology. mmmm
Dear Tanya, you’ve completely floored me! I can’t believe my ears! Where on Earth did you find this??? The Trash Picker Upper!!! And from an English teacher, no less! That’s not a job, that’s a superhero name for someone who fights garbage crime! It’s gotta be the name of a company, chosen to be as catchy as possible, like they’re out there battling overflowing bins in style!😂😂😂
😂😂😂 Great use of all these idioms
I am 33 years old ,and i am studing English lets help togather ,thank you
I am 70 years old
I'm 18 years old and I THOUGHT I WAS TOO OLD TO LEARN ENGLISH.
I never took English classes in my childhood and I've been living my whole life in a Spanish-speaking country, so I thought I would never be able to learn it because I wasn't a child anymore. Now, I realized that it's not true, but sometimes I feel burned out and insecure because of my constant comparison with others (who did learn at an early age). Thank God people like you exist and remind me that I'M ABLE TO DO THAT, EVERYONE IS!
Thank you so much for your reminder 💗
Keep going with your Spanish learning! ¡Todo es posible! ♡♡
You write in English as if you learned the language in school. Starting from 18 years of your age means lower level of knowledge in language than from childhood but you still capable to get good level of language learning it with teacher.
@@vogditis Thank you so much for your comment! 🥺🌸
I love your videos, do you intend to take classes with men too? Because we need it too 🙏🏻
Thank you for posting very interesting videos, have a great week 🙏🏻
Yes! I already have individual lessons for men (see our website) and I hope to have group classes too!
Hi Tanya, I missed your live by zoom, 😢I hope to attend the next one.
I'm 56, I'v heard that after age 50 It's good to learn a second language door brain health, that's what I do it. 😊 Thank you for all Tanya, I enjoy very much your classes
🤔 Did I write everything correctly?😬
Here's the corrected version in American English:
Hi Tanya, I missed your Zoom live, but I hope to catch the next one. I'm 56, and I've heard that after age 50, it's good to learn a second language for brain health, so that's what I'm doing. Thank you for everything, Tanya. I really enjoy your classes!
Key corrections:
"Zoom live" instead of "live by zoom" for clarity and American usage.
Fixed "door brain health" to "for brain health."
Corrected punctuation and sentence flow for smoother readability. I hope it helps.
The most natural way to say it *your live on Zoom
@RenumV thank you for your help @lourdesruiz5073 to write correctly
@lourdesruiz5073 I am so very grateful that you are learning English here in our TH-cam community!
@@EnglishCoach3Ts Yes, coach, you’re right. It’s more natural to say “your live on Zoom.” I admit my mistake.
Hi, i''m Wesner Michhel from haiti. I this kind of clue as people have to travel abroad meeting people who talk english in order to be advence learner or fluent and confident, then when i discovered some Pod like yours i just figured out what focus realy means for me. I called these things procrastinated virus. Thx you for your instuitive powerful work.
Thank you so much Wesner! I like the idea of a procrastination virus. I think this is one of the things that keeps us from learning
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Dear Tanya, every time I see your smile, I can’t help but hit the like button.
You are so kind! Thank you!
Hi Tanya, I enjoy this video. It was streamed 2 days ago. It was a TH-cam suggestion. I am 74, I know English but I am learning more and improving every day. I am going to subscribe to your channel today 9/11/24 2pm CT
I m 44 years old.
Hi Werner! I am so glad you are here learning with us
nobody is too old to learn a language, I think, However someone who learns a language in their thirties is probably going to enjoy it more than someone who learns it in their seventies. I know, it may sound a little bit cruel but it is what it is. having learned it at an early age one is going to be able to squeeze as much juice from that orange as one can; but it all depends on what one's looking for, too. good class Tania!
I'm 54 and to be honest I don't think there a specific age to learn whatever we want to learn.
Obviously there are some pros and cons when you learn at a young age you lear faster but you don't have much time.
On the other hand if you learn a something when you are retired you'll learn slower but you can put in more time on your english learning journey.
But as I always say if you really have your heart set on learning english obsviously you'll learn. Maybe it will be a longer process but beleive or not you 'll achive your goal.
You bring up a great point! "If you really have your heart set on it", if you do the work it takes, you will achieve it! Great way to say that!
@@EnglishCoach3Ts thank you very much. I love this kind of topic and of course I love all of your videos. thank you so much.
I’m 44 years old monk,
I think education has not age.
I am 54 ☺️☺️☺️👋👋👋
I am 61 year old
I feel un-com-for-table around certain people. I was having res-pi-ra-to-ry problems last night.
English is my fourth language, which I started to learn at the age of 34, and I used it a lot in English speaking country. I have recorded conversations with native speakers in my phone. These are not conversations with friends.
If someone has a second language, it must be close to the native level, otherwise he could not always defend his opinion with the same arguments as native speakers.
There would be a big difference between a person who learned English as a second language in school and one who did not.
If you find a person without school who has a good level of English and has proven that not only writing comments under the control of chat gpt, you are a lucky person.
While I understand what you are saying about being able to defend your opinion, it is also so very important to have conversations even if your level is much lower. It's very impressive that English is your fourth language. What are your first 3 languages?
@@EnglishCoach3Ts I was born as a child in the Soviet Union and had TV channels at home, one in Latvian and one in Russian, plus ten years in school learning Russian as a second language. I have the highest possible level of a second language. At the same time, I understand that native Russian is better than my second language.
In school, I learned German as a third language. This language is the opposite to my Russian, it is quite a weak language because of the closed type of the country.
My English will be weaker than my German because I acquired it much later than German and I did not learn it in any school. In the Soviet Union, they started showing American movies that were in two languages. These movies were in Russian, but English remained. I was 16-17 years old, and I did not even notice how my brain was picking up a new language.
The fifth language is the language of my parents, which I left in my childhood. I understand it, but I have not tried to speak it.
I came to Ireland at the age of 34, and suddenly it turned out that I understood English and I did not know it before. In the beginning, I only understood and could not speak a word. "The nicest thing"(sarcasm) is that American English does not really sound like Irish.
@@EnglishCoach3Ts The first language starts at the age of 1 year. This is the main reason why the second language must be started as early as possible.
Adults have problems to maintain the level in the second language without using it in this linguistic environment, but I do not call it learning.
I think I have done something impossible at my age, I have breathed new life into my youth language, but I cannot impress anyone because my English is at a poor level compared to a childhood second language.
I am 72
😃
❤❤❤
Thank you
I am 63
I am 57.
Hi, teacher you are amazing,funnny, se quiseres poderei ensinar Português,and you teacher me english
Ջանիկս,մեծ ու փոքրը կապ չունի։Պարզապես լիքը սափորի մեջ ,այն էլ այն դեպքում երբ' ներսից հորդում թափվում է անընդհատ չվերջանալով' այլ նյութ չես լցնի,մի քիչ դատարկ տեղ պետք է ունենա- հասկացար😅+**12❤
You are a lot of inteligente!!
In general, if an adult wants to succeed in learning a foreign language, he must become a child.🤔
Pardon me friend wanna talk to you something friend:
I hope to speak slowly guys.
If you talk fast it's dificulty fo me and other person
Children have empty head , so they memorize the words much better than we adults who already have full head 😂...
I am 37 and i started to learn english almost 2 years ago, at the begin , i tough i couldn't learn, but actually i have already learned a lot... So it is never too late 😅
Hello from Brasil 🇧🇷
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