Nice video Stephany, good job. I have an American friend from CA, who lives 6 months in the US and 6 here in Brazil every year, and I've been teaching Portuguese for him and learning some English from him too. Fortunately, I've got all those slangs you just share. One thing that I appreciate in English is indeed the way you connect the words together in the most simple, straight and clear way. I'm a very shy person, but watching one of your videos I decided to start writing, speaking without concerning about my mistakes. Thanks for all your videos, thanks for encouraging people like me to start communicating in English, You're doing a very good job with your Spanish, I'm not fluent on that idiom, but it's very similar to Portuguese so, if someday you decide to learn Portuguese, I think it's going to be a piece of cake for you and please count on me. Peace out !
So much of this resonates with me, after having spent a year in the US (New York) last century.. seeing this video, I just realized I said "will do" today, without realizing I brought this over to my current English-German-business context from the US. Thanks for highlightig some of these expressions, it was a pleasure to follow this video!
it's funny because I've picked up these words naturally by listening to americans, they use them all the time so it's kinda sticky. Thanks for sharing it though. I really like your content
You're defintely right. Everything I learned I learned from tv shows and movies, I pratically learned english just by listening and repeating like a parrot or something haha. Some people are way too focused on studying rules etc etc, I guess it only slows you down if that makes sense. Don't mention it. I'm glad your channel is now part of my process of learning, Keep it up :D
Yup, and this is exactly why your writing looks and sounds so natural. It's obvious that you didn't learn with a textbook and/or that you focused more on immersion methods :D
Hey Bruno, I liked your comments! Agree 100%! Your English seems to be awesome! I'm Rodrigo and I'm from Pernambuco, Brazil if you want to we could practice our English together by Whatsapp or Skype! You know, "if you don't use it, you lose it!" We really gotta go the extra mile in order to boost our skills! Take care, buddy!
Just a few notes, Gabriel: 1) "You're such an awesome teacher..." would be more correct. 2) There is no such thing as "slangs". You will always use "slang", it doesn't matter if it's singular or plural. I think they treat it as an adjective, that's why you can't add an "s" at the end of it. But you could say "slang words".
I recently joined to your channel and I think that all your videos are really awesome. I dont know why 124 people dislike this video I've been learning english for a year and I've watched your videos for a month, so you've taught me a lot thank you and keep it up.
Thanks for picking up my comment 😊 but who did it ? This question is just because I am eager to find someone American native to practice over the phone. I'm a 59 years woman and American English became my passion as soon as it has bien introduced in my classes, I was 10 .... Oh ! What a long love story 😉😉😉😉
@@jeskachristine4798 I know you wrote this a year ago but I'd be happy to help you w English! I'm 51 and live about 200km west of NYC. I have a mostly standard northeast accent with a touch of Pennsylvania Dutch!
I like your voice , is very good, and your accent as well. I can understand you in a 60, 65, 70 per cent i think, but that is good for me , you know… your speech is like an american girl obviously , and my audition treat to accomodate to that form, and really i love it the process hehe. You are a great great teacher. Thank you so much !!. Greetings from my Country in South America.!
Your manner is amazing, thanks so much for having an awesome Style, it's inspired me a lot. Your movements, gestures and smiles making you great educator, please continue doing so Best regards, Ahmad from Jerusalem
I am so grateful to you, because I got my long waited answer of the question, why I can't understand English movie but your lectures? you first told that there is no magical way to learn quickly. English leaning is an evolving process not revolutionary process. keep helping us n have fun every single day.....
I've just discovered your channel and I'm really enjoying it!! Actually I was looking for a channel like yours, true and pure spoken english, thx Hope you keep doing this
It might be the American accent rather than British or its just because you use to talk so clear so I do understand all the words you say during the video. I really love it. Thank you!
Don't forget "Nah" for "no". As in: Did you buy your tickets today? "Nah, they were too expensive". Another phrase "I'm so pissed off" or "She really pissed me off today" Which means: "I'm so angry" or "She really made me angry today"
Japanese say watashi wa ii desu to refuse food.watashi wa means "I", ii desu means "am good".It means It's ok not to have another food. It's similar with English.
@@TheEnglishCoach My cousin and I invented words{we went to different schools}and we would spread them aroundor often they would e new words that werent popular yet i remember when "cool" was new and its a "blast"
I just found your blog and it's wonderful. My fiancee is living in the Philippines and wants to be on top of the English language when she gets here. Although the second language in the Philippines is English, and they learn it throughout every year of school, they don't learn the shortcuts or the slang we use on a daily basis. They have shortcuts and slang in Tagalog over there, which is one of their national languages, and also have Taglish, a mix between Tagalog and English. I've been sharing these videos with her the last few days, and they are really helpful. Thank you sooooo much! ;)
My new phrase was " what the heck! ". I have always listened " what the hell". But like you, for me that sound strong, but I didn't have other expression to use for an uncomfortable situation. But now, I have. I got it! Thanks so much!
Hey Stefanie, I just found you. I'm an American English teacher based in Tokyo, and am really surprised at how your channel has grown so quickly! I have a podcast and would love to interview you and share your stuff with my followers. Please let me know the best way to get into contact with you. I signed up for your email address.
Hey, sure! Send me an email and we can book a call. I just checked out your TH-cam channel and it's awesome :D My email is stefanie@englishfulltime.com
Hey, I'm from Brazil and I'm very very happy and pround of me, cause I coud understand every single word you said without need to translate or something. Your english is perfect and clear, all of your videos are amazing!
Great ....all of them were not unknown for me.....heard them before at some point and understand the meaning....since I am not a native speaker and did not grow up in a native English environment I was not trained to think in that way and use them. I use some of them on a daily bases but for more than a half of it I know those expressions but do not belong to my actual vocabulary and English level but I will definitively try hard to assimilate and incorporate them to my English skills. Thank you very much. Your videos are so important and have a huge impact in my intentions to speak your lenguaje that I am taking it as a very big personal favor...I really appreciate. ....Gratitude.
Hey there! I am an English teacher with a lot of ELL students, and this video was very helpful for them! I did want to suggest one thing - I live in Massachusetts and am not sure if this is just east coast slang, but I find that a lot of people say "what the heck" with a different inflection to say something along the lines of "why not". Ex: Someone asks you to go along to a party and you say "what the heck" as if to say "why not, sure I have nothing better to do and will go to the party"
These slang phrases are too good It's really crucial for new generation Definitely I apply these in my daily day, it's really helpful to us Thanks ma'am for uploaded it
Hi Stefanie! My name's Andrea. I just randomly bumped into this video, it seemed interesting so I watched it, and I have to say...Wooow!!! I love your pronunciation! I don't know if it's the californian accent or if it's just you, but I love it! I wish I could speak like you one day. I'm also glad to see I knew all of the slang phrases you mentioned, even if I actually never use them because, unfortunately, where I live I don't need to speak English... I guess watching all those TV shows eventually paid off ahah! Can't wait to explore your channel (btw, I subscribed!) to find other awesome videos! Have an amazing day!
Hi, sure thing is new for me . when I listen to your video I can understand you so good but when I watch movies it seems so hard to me . so what the heck is going on 😁 . thank you so much great very useful channel and lovely coach . I'm from Iraq
Well, I'm sure Stefanie will make a video about it. I'm not a native speaker, but I think it happens because of a set of things such as fast speech, context, vocabulary, several accents, and so on.
You’ve got to be kidding me! i use those phrases all the time here In Bali where english is not even my second language, i didnt know that i speak Slang all the time :D, i thought they were just regular phrases in english I had such a blast watching this video, as a native speaker ur english is easy to understand, you rock!
Thanks for the video, I'm study english some months with a friend, and that friend is from jamaica, and he's help me every night, so thanks very much for your video
Hi Stefanie, I really appreciate your help and your accent, the way that you speak is really clear and the most important thing for is that you look like so happy when you are talking!!! Thanks
I have been learning english through you tube videos since long time. You are doing great job.The way u speak is really easy to understand. All your video really make sense.
Thank you so much for teaching me those words, it is hard to find a place to learn all of them at a time. More importantly your speaking is so clear and easy to understand.
Hey, buddy! Just a tip, every time you get to thank someone, you must use the verb in the present continuous. Like thank you for improving, for coming, for doing that (for + verb + ing)
I heard all of this slangs in movies but i didn't know where and how to use it and fortunately now I know that. Thanks you so much teacher and I hope that you upload another videos like this
Hi ! Got your message an I just Wanted to tell how great is it to listen what you say. No need of subtiles, I understand everything ! Just keep going on ! You're great !
Hello Stefanie, I want to say thank you for share these class with us, were so amazing for me, I am from Cuba, I'm studying English every single day, the phrase new for me was, that sucks, no worry, for real. Thanks God bless you.
could be a different accent, a different tone, a different style, even sometimes they're mumbling. even when I watch a movie in my own language still need a subtitle for the mumbling part. but she is a coach after all, she supposed to be understandable.
Thanks for sharing the knowledge. Loved the video. Apart from my studies I watch NBC Nightly News, Meet The Press( On Sundays) and several other UK news broadcasts. So, that has also helped a lot in improving my base regarding English speaking skills. And your awe-inspiring videos are also a daily dose of vocabulary. Hope you and your family are staying safe and in proper health. Currently, I have visited my mom who is working in USA, dad from India. We are here in North Carolina. Wish you all the best!!
"Sure Things" , I heard this when i was a students in this kind of tape in the classroom and I didn't get, and forgot, Now I undertast the meaning, up to 20 years , I'm sure that I listened in some movies around and didn't make the connections, I guess it never late to learn, Thanks for the tips!
Excellent video!! I understood a100% of what you said. You are awesome and you make things simple. For me, what the heck.. was new because I'm used to listening: what the hell... I have to say that I've improved my English with your videos in such a way that I even can spend hours listening to you without getting bored and undestending everithing. So, thank you so much. Keep making videos. You are the best teacher ever
“Its all good” / “we’re covered” / “no worries” / “sure thing” / “i’m good” / “I got it” / “I got this” / “will do” / “no way” / “that sucks” / “for real?” / “what the heck” / “nice” / “got it”
nice
OMG! Your english is very easy to be understand
Understood tho
@Jorge Canas "cut him some slack" another slang learned
She is wonderful wonderful girl
Understood :v
This is because she is from california
Nice video Stephany, good job. I have an American friend from CA, who lives 6 months in the US and 6 here in Brazil every year, and I've been teaching Portuguese for him and learning some English from him too. Fortunately, I've got all those slangs you just share. One thing that I appreciate in English is indeed the way you connect the words together in the most simple, straight and clear way.
I'm a very shy person, but watching one of your videos I decided to start writing, speaking without concerning about my mistakes. Thanks for all your videos, thanks for encouraging people like me to start communicating in English, You're doing a very good job with your Spanish, I'm not fluent on that idiom, but it's very similar to Portuguese so, if someday you decide to learn Portuguese, I think it's going to be a piece of cake for you and please count on me. Peace out !
I'm learning a lot from your classes thank you!
So much of this resonates with me, after having spent a year in the US (New York) last century.. seeing this video, I just realized I said "will do" today, without realizing I brought this over to my current English-German-business context from the US. Thanks for highlightig some of these expressions, it was a pleasure to follow this video!
it's funny because I've picked up these words naturally by listening to americans, they use them all the time so it's kinda sticky. Thanks for sharing it though. I really like your content
Exactly! Most vocabulary can be learned without studying as long as you pay attention to what people say. Thanks for sharing your feedback, Bruno :D
You're defintely right. Everything I learned I learned from tv shows and movies, I pratically learned english just by listening and repeating like a parrot or something haha. Some people are way too focused on studying rules etc etc, I guess it only slows you down if that makes sense.
Don't mention it. I'm glad your channel is now part of my process of learning, Keep it up :D
Yup, and this is exactly why your writing looks and sounds so natural. It's obvious that you didn't learn with a textbook and/or that you focused more on immersion methods :D
Hey Bruno, I liked your comments! Agree 100%! Your English seems to be awesome! I'm Rodrigo and I'm from Pernambuco, Brazil if you want to we could practice our English together by Whatsapp or Skype!
You know, "if you don't use it, you lose it!"
We really gotta go the extra mile in order to boost our skills!
Take care, buddy!
These are used every day in British English as well. Most slang used in the USA are commonly used in Great Britain
No way, I can't believe it.. This video is amazing!!! You're such an awesome teacher!!! Could you please keep on sharing "American Slang" with us?
haha, thanks! Yes, absolutely! I would love to make more videos like this :D
Just a few notes, Gabriel:
1) "You're such an awesome teacher..." would be more correct.
2) There is no such thing as "slangs". You will always use "slang", it doesn't matter if it's singular or plural. I think they treat it as an adjective, that's why you can't add an "s" at the end of it. But you could say "slang words".
Leonardo Matos thank youu =D
The video is awesome! Thanx a lot!
I am not an American but I use them every day as well :D awesome video!
Thank you Stephany, good job! I enjoy watching how natives use the slang phrases even if I know them.
I love that kind of video. It helps how non native speakers talk more naturally. Tks.
I recently joined to your channel and I think that all your videos are really awesome. I dont know why 124 people dislike this video I've been learning english for a year and I've watched your videos for a month, so you've taught me a lot thank you and keep it up.
I know all of them but it' s always nice to hear again with more explanations ! Thanks !
Thanks for picking up my comment 😊 but who did it ? This question is just because I am eager to find someone American native to practice over the phone. I'm a 59 years woman and American English became my passion as soon as it has bien introduced in my classes, I was 10 .... Oh ! What a long love story 😉😉😉😉
@@jeskachristine4798 I know you wrote this a year ago but I'd be happy to help you w English! I'm 51 and live about 200km west of NYC. I have a mostly standard northeast accent with a touch of Pennsylvania Dutch!
I really love your voice. It’s calm and soothing.
I really love the way she explains things, it's short, cuts to the chase and easy to understand.
I'm Brazilian and I have a bit difficult with native's pronunciation but I understand all of you say. Your pronounce is so good! I GOT IT !!! THANKS.
I like your voice , is very good, and your accent as well. I can understand you in a 60, 65, 70 per cent i think, but that is good for me , you know… your speech is like an american girl obviously , and my audition treat to accomodate to that form, and really i love it the process hehe. You are a great great teacher. Thank you so much !!. Greetings from my Country in South America.!
Your manner is amazing, thanks so much for having an awesome Style, it's inspired me a lot.
Your movements, gestures and smiles making you great educator, please continue doing so
Best regards,
Ahmad from Jerusalem
Thank you for these lessons and videos. You are an awesome teacher! ❤
I am so grateful to you, because I got my long waited answer of the question, why I can't understand English movie but your lectures? you first told that there is no magical way to learn quickly. English leaning is an evolving process not revolutionary process. keep helping us n have fun every single day.....
I love how you speak english is clear.
Sometimes i don't understand afroamerican or Chinese english.
You are my new english coach.
Girl, where were you 15 years ago when I moved to the US?! I really could have used your videos back then! ☺️
So u speak flunt English now ??
Hi
Prieta
I've just discovered your channel and I'm really enjoying it!!
Actually I was looking for a channel like yours, true and pure spoken english, thx
Hope you keep doing this
I'm so happy right now! I knew all those phrases 😱 Thank you so much, teacher! Your videos are amazing!
Omg your way of speaking is very clear to listening and I like your pronunciation because I understood every single words
It might be the American accent rather than British or its just because you use to talk so clear so I do understand all the words you say during the video. I really love it. Thank you!
Don't forget "Nah" for "no".
As in: Did you buy your tickets today? "Nah, they were too expensive".
Another phrase "I'm so pissed off" or "She really pissed me off today"
Which means: "I'm so angry" or "She really made me angry today"
Lol. Im from russia and we have the word "nah" , And it means NO too))) sorry if i wrote wrong.
@@andreys.105 No it is неа. Это разные слова.
Do woman say nah too?
@@coconutpineapple2489 yes
@Röyal Hüseyn Thank you.
I didn't know you could say "I'm good" instead of "no, thanks." I normally say "I'm fine" to refuse food. Thanks! 😀👏👏👏
Silvio Martins same
My American coworkers say it a lot.
it's almost the same
Do you want a second?
Japanese say watashi wa ii desu to refuse food.watashi wa means "I", ii desu means "am good".It means It's ok not to have another food. It's similar with English.
Already knew them all!! Yay!! There's one more: "Gotcha!" :-)
haha nice!!! You guys are so advanced :D
@@TheEnglishCoach My cousin and I invented words{we went to different schools}and we would spread them aroundor often they would e new words that werent popular yet i remember when "cool" was new and its a "blast"
Half of it was new to me, Thanks a lot. Californian accent is clear and easy to understand, that's beautiful.
I just found your blog and it's wonderful. My fiancee is living in the Philippines and wants to be on top of the English language when she gets here. Although the second language in the Philippines is English, and they learn it throughout every year of school, they don't learn the shortcuts or the slang we use on a daily basis. They have shortcuts and slang in Tagalog over there, which is one of their national languages, and also have Taglish, a mix between Tagalog and English. I've been sharing these videos with her the last few days, and they are really helpful. Thank you sooooo much! ;)
Hi Teacher, I really like your way of teaching, it's so cool, not text book style, thumbs up !
really informative
i use most of these phrases
except
" sure thing, for sure"
Your style easy and sample
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Simple**
It's simple not sample
Oh it's a new word can you teach me that?
your speaking is really natural. you are like speaking with us.that was really helpful and natural.thank you so much.
Wow, you have a perfect intonation. I have never seen anyone speak English like that. Congratulations, you are a terrific teacher!
My new phrase was " what the heck! ". I have always listened " what the hell". But like you, for me that sound strong, but I didn't have other expression to use for an uncomfortable situation. But now, I have. I got it! Thanks so much!
I love to hear you
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@@JaspalSingh-cg7qk hello
@@kaysesantos7082 how are you friend
Hey Stefanie, I just found you.
I'm an American English teacher based in Tokyo, and am really surprised at how your channel has grown so quickly!
I have a podcast and would love to interview you and share your stuff with my followers. Please let me know the best way to get into contact with you. I signed up for your email address.
Hey, sure! Send me an email and we can book a call. I just checked out your TH-cam channel and it's awesome :D My email is stefanie@englishfulltime.com
You're an English teacher, but you still misused the comma before the dependent clause in your comment.
Ken L. That's not the proper way to outline someone's mistakes. Especially she's a teacher. You're doing a favour to no one.
@@thestraightpath2909 Tell me the proper way to correct a teacher's mistake.
@@BenRabinowitz-1 proper way for you is to shut up.
Hey, I'm from Brazil and I'm very very happy and pround of me, cause I coud understand every single word you said without need to translate or something. Your english is perfect and clear, all of your videos are amazing!
Great ....all of them were not unknown for me.....heard them before at some point and understand the meaning....since I am not a native speaker and did not grow up in a native English environment I was not trained to think in that way and use them. I use some of them on a daily bases but for more than a half of it I know those expressions but do not belong to my actual vocabulary and English level but I will definitively try hard to assimilate and incorporate them to my English skills. Thank you very much. Your videos are so important and have a huge impact in my intentions to speak your lenguaje that I am taking it as a very big personal favor...I really appreciate. ....Gratitude.
Thank you...more videos about slang please
One American phrase I always find funny is "Oh, my gosh" :)
MacXpert74
That's actually an English phrase. Gosh and golly were both substitutions for God.
+bentleyr00d Do you mean it's british? I've usually heard Americans use that phrase.
MacXpert74, me too .....
MacXpert74
No, it started in England, so it's English rather than British. I don't know if it's also used in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
MacXpert74 why do you find it funny?
Subscribed to your channel! Useful! Thank you
Hey there! I am an English teacher with a lot of ELL students, and this video was very helpful for them! I did want to suggest one thing - I live in Massachusetts and am not sure if this is just east coast slang, but I find that a lot of people say "what the heck" with a different inflection to say something along the lines of "why not". Ex: Someone asks you to go along to a party and you say "what the heck" as if to say "why not, sure I have nothing better to do and will go to the party"
After watching 93 different types of videos i found yours best among every one else.... please post video every other day...u'r the best
Found your channel by chance, and its awesome!
Thank your for this video. I love your voice :))))
These slang phrases are too good
It's really crucial for new generation
Definitely I apply these in my daily day, it's really helpful to us
Thanks ma'am for uploaded it
Yay! Glad you enjoyed the video :D
The English Coach Ma'am I have a confusion, would you like to tell me how I clear it
Hi Stefanie! My name's Andrea. I just randomly bumped into this video, it seemed interesting so I watched it, and I have to say...Wooow!!! I love your pronunciation! I don't know if it's the californian accent or if it's just you, but I love it! I wish I could speak like you one day. I'm also glad to see I knew all of the slang phrases you mentioned, even if I actually never use them because, unfortunately, where I live I don't need to speak English... I guess watching all those TV shows eventually paid off ahah!
Can't wait to explore your channel (btw, I subscribed!) to find other awesome videos!
Have an amazing day!
Best english teacher EVER
I just found you and l already love u...thank you for that amazing class
This is just amazing and sooo useful ! Keep up the great work :D
Thanks, Bastien!
Hi, sure thing is new for me .
when I listen to your video I can understand you so good but when I watch movies it seems so hard to me . so what the heck is going on 😁 . thank you so much great very useful channel and lovely coach . I'm from Iraq
haha, you guys ask this question all the time! I need to make a video about it...
The English Coach + it's an interesting topic
Well, I'm sure Stefanie will make a video about it.
I'm not a native speaker, but I think it happens because of a set of things such as fast speech, context, vocabulary, several accents, and so on.
You’ve got to be kidding me! i use those phrases all the time here In Bali where english is not even my second language, i didnt know that i speak Slang all the time :D, i thought they were just regular phrases in english
I had such a blast watching this video, as a native speaker ur english is easy to understand, you rock!
I'm italian married to a Thai and we mostly speak english but I'm still trying to improve, your accent is really easy to understand for me.
I am from BRAZIL. I am learning so much with you. Thanks. You Rock. (Sorry, if i said something wrong. i´m still learning.)
+1 829 504 4127, my name is jeison
@@pedroporquinsuarez8675 can i send a message to you? ( I'm Brazilian)
Pamela, Wanna practice with me?
Wow, 70k already?! You go girl! 🎉💪
I didn't know the expressions I'M GOOD, WILL DO and WHAT THE HECK!
:) Thanks Stefanie!
haha, so glad you learned them! Those are seriously expressions I use every single day :D
Now they're gonna be part of my vocabulary as well! Hahaha
Realmente sos una profesora genial, espero avanzar más con mi inglés para entenderte completamente, un afectuoso saludo desde Argentina!!
Thanks for the video, I'm study english some months with a friend, and that friend is from jamaica, and he's help me every night, so thanks very much for your video
I understand everything! Your video is so easy to understand
Yay!!
Мадина Закир I like your voice and your English very good
Tegeny musa "your english very good" somebody kill me 😂😂 English is her native language
Wake up, Dude😂I'm sorry.
ItsVideo akksksksks
Perfect for me - all information is interesting. And way of thinking is pretty simple that make it awesome. .
5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for you 😊
Thanks again 👍👍👍
You’re welcome :-)
Hi Stefanie, I really appreciate your help and your accent, the way that you speak is really clear and the most important thing for is that you look like so happy when you are talking!!! Thanks
I have been learning english through you tube videos since long time.
You are doing great job.The way u speak is really easy to understand.
All your video really make sense.
to me ( that is all good ) is new i mean the way saying no problem thanks teacher
No comment this video help me so much
The bell rang and I click immediately.
Yay!!! :D
Hey
I got it for I can handle it my self. Nice video. I'd like to see more video about common slang and idioms from you.
Thank you so much for teaching me those words, it is hard to find a place to learn all of them at a time. More importantly your speaking is so clear and easy to understand.
I always was wondering me what means " we'll do" beacuse its so common in tv series lol
I like your channel , thanks a lot for improve my english.
Hey, buddy! Just a tip, every time you get to thank someone, you must use the verb in the present continuous. Like thank you for improving, for coming, for doing that (for + verb + ing)
thank you so much ,I'm leaning English by myself :(
erick onishi gomes It happens to all of us! You're welcome.
"Don't worry" is the most confusing, because people sometimes say it even nobody cares.
I heard all of this slangs in movies but i didn't know where and how to use it and fortunately now I know that.
Thanks you so much teacher and I hope that you upload another videos like this
Hi ! Got your message an I just Wanted to tell how great is it to listen what you say. No need of subtiles, I understand everything ! Just keep going on ! You're great !
Here's another one: if one tells an outrageous untruth, you say, "get outa here!"
Stefanie is very cute🤦🏻♂😂❤️😐
Perv
You are good but i think you should write them to be understood well
They are written in the video description and in the subtitles :)
Stepanie ,your videos are just great, awesome. I´ve learned so many things about english language. you´re the best teacher ever
Hello Stefanie, I want to say thank you for share these class with us, were so amazing for me, I am from Cuba, I'm studying English every single day, the phrase new for me was, that sucks, no worry, for real. Thanks God bless you.
Yay so glad my videos are helping you :)
My new phrase was for real
"No doubt"!
"yeah right"
"for sure"
" no shit Sherlock "
"what's the deal"
Why do I understand you but I don't with others, for example in movies?
could be a different accent, a different tone, a different style, even sometimes they're mumbling.
even when I watch a movie in my own language still need a subtitle for the mumbling part.
but she is a coach after all, she supposed to be understandable.
@@SheetFiber Thanks
BEST TEACHER ON TH-cam
You speak so clearly that i got it all the conversation perfectly ...
I love the way you are speaking and explaining.
Thanks for sharing the knowledge. Loved the video. Apart from my studies I watch NBC Nightly News, Meet The Press( On Sundays) and several other UK news broadcasts. So, that has also helped a lot in improving my base regarding English speaking skills. And your awe-inspiring videos are also a daily dose of vocabulary. Hope you and your family are staying safe and in proper health. Currently, I have visited my mom who is working in USA, dad from India. We are here in North Carolina. Wish you all the best!!
Hi Stephanie. Your English so clearly and easy it is help to us to prictise our skills. Keep on !
oh gosh ,Your English it's very easy to be understand , thanks for share with us your class .( Brazilian here).
I really appreciate your efforts to articulate your accent. Thank you mam.
When i found ur channel. It blows my brain because it was exactly what i was looking for. Tks a lot
"Sure Things" , I heard this when i was a students in this kind of tape in the classroom and I didn't get, and forgot, Now I undertast the meaning, up to 20 years , I'm sure that I listened in some movies around and didn't make the connections, I guess it never late to learn, Thanks for the tips!
I actually liked the lesson very much. The slangs
seem tô bê very casuals, I mean we'll find them frequently. Thank you, I appreciated a lot.
Boa explicação
Mrs. Stefanie,
Thank you so much for your video. I am from East Timor.
Sincerely,
Chico Lima
if your accent wasn't american i wouldn't watch your videos but your accent is so clearly i appreciated u
I really liked the way you shared information.
What the heck! You could be a great English teacher for real and all will be good with no worries at all!
Excellent video!! I understood a100% of what you said. You are awesome and you make things simple. For me, what the heck.. was new because I'm used to listening: what the hell... I have to say that I've improved my English with your videos in such a way that I even can spend hours listening to you without getting bored and undestending everithing. So, thank you so much. Keep making videos. You are the best teacher ever
Hello Coach,
Your every single word inspired and teach something new, Good to have your coaching.. keep up the great work.