Nice video! I started making "English imitation" at 6-7 years old, singing The Beatles, when my father listened to them every day, and we sang together. My father is still a huge fan of The Beatles, and so am I. That was (and is) something so deep that later I had Beatle Bands. My favorite is Paul and I could see him in concert here in Argentina in 2010 and in 2019 !!!!!!! It was amazing!!! So, special love to England :) ....(I´m waiting for Paul again jaja) Cheers!
Hello sir, I have just found your channel today. I really like your course because it going to help help me fixing my pronounciation. Thank you very much for what you do for us mastering our English.
Hi, Greg, could you make a video about when to use “at the beginning” and when to use “in the beginning”? These are quite confused for a foreigner. Thank you.
Hi Greg! Thank you so much for these helpful tips and I have a question : What about called the "shadowing" technic, is it the same that imitation technic?
Hi, Greg, I love your lessons. I've already watched a few dozens from your list, and this is (I guess...: ) the fifth one where you claim that a nativ speaker can't understand me, if I don't use the stess on the right syllable/sentence. This is very surprising to me, furthermore it is very hard to imagine it. My mother tonge is hungarian, and in my language we also use stesses, hovewer we don't care at all if someone not even uses it. What happens, if I talk to a native speakers and I use NO stresses in my speak at all? Like a robot for example...? Will a native understand a speech like this?
Hey Mr. Greg, can you please speak slower than you're used to for me to understand you better? I'm from the Philippines trying to speak British English 😅
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I guess Im quite randomly asking but do anyone know a good place to watch new series online?
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@Kalel Trevor thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I appreciate it !!
@Koda Kole No problem :D
Nice video! I started making "English imitation" at 6-7 years old, singing The Beatles, when my father listened to them every day, and we sang together. My father is still a huge fan of The Beatles, and so am I. That was (and is) something so deep that later I had Beatle Bands. My favorite is Paul and I could see him in concert here in Argentina in 2010 and in 2019 !!!!!!! It was amazing!!! So, special love to England :) ....(I´m waiting for Paul again jaja) Cheers!
Thanks for the lesson
Hey Greg, could you please make a video on transitive and intransitive verbs? I would be really very grateful.
Thank you Greg. This is very useful.
Thank you.
Thanks Greg
Hi Greg, I closed my eyes and just listened to your lecture without reading a word in the subtitles. I was able to understand everything you said.
thank you.
Thank you sir
very useful steps! thank you so much
Great for you Greg , an invaluable information, thanks a millons .
Great help thank you Greg
Amazed me
Thanks
Hello sir, I have just found your channel today. I really like your course because it going to help help me fixing my pronounciation. Thank you very much for what you do for us mastering our English.
thank you so much it's very Helpful .
Very good tips Greg[.
Very good video Good morning
Great tips Greg!
Thank you so much for making this video
It's help me a lot 🙏❤
Do you have a video about the phonatic symbols? That will be very helpful, because i do not understand them enough.
Thanks for the suggestion... I'll add it to my list :-)
Hi, Greg, could you make a video about when to use “at the beginning” and when to use “in the beginning”? These are quite confused for a foreigner. Thank you.
Nice video ☺️
Amazing
Hi Greg! Thank you so much for these helpful tips and I have a question : What about called the "shadowing" technic, is it the same that imitation technic?
Hi, Greg, I love your lessons. I've already watched a few dozens from your list, and this is (I guess...: ) the fifth one where you claim that a nativ speaker can't understand me, if I don't use the stess on the right syllable/sentence. This is very surprising to me, furthermore it is very hard to imagine it. My mother tonge is hungarian, and in my language we also use stesses, hovewer we don't care at all if someone not even uses it. What happens, if I talk to a native speakers and I use NO stresses in my speak at all? Like a robot for example...? Will a native understand a speech like this?
Are you have any pogram to speaks in English. With some one
I have deficulty to talk?
Good morning 🤗🤗🤗
Hi teacher Greg. I have tried to join the course ,but the payment was declined. could you please tel me an alternative to pay. Tanks
Greg, zillion of thanks for these valuable tips, but it's too weird to me to hear the pronunciation of"tongue" is it British.
Yes, British... (from the northern part of England) :-D
Congrats on reaching 40k! Now it’s still 39.9, but it hopefully will have been 40 once you see the comment 💪🏾
Thanks for your continued support, Ronen!! 👍🏼👍🏼
How can I get your what's up
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Here are two words I can't pronounce properly: color and collar. I pronounce them the same
Hey Mr. Greg, can you please speak slower than you're used to for me to understand you better? I'm from the Philippines trying to speak British English 😅
Thank you so much it's really help full