Click here to start speaking English fluently: tinyurl.com/2b2csxef Click here to get Frederick://englishanyone.com/frederick In this video, I show you how to speak more fluently by expressing complex ideas in simple ways. You don't have to use advanced words to speak fluently. Fluency is the ability to express yourself spontaneously and automatically, instead of getting stuck trying to find the right word. So rather than learn a bunch of long words you'll likely forget, phrasal verbs will help you think more like a native, and build your speaking confidence. :) The phrasal verbs covered in this video are: to catch up to stick to something to dig into something to mess up something, or mess something up to break down Speak With Us: Website: englishanyone.com Facebook: facebook.com/englishanyone Twitter: twitter.com/englishanyone Instagram: @englishanyone #EnglishFluencyGuide #LearnEnglishAsAFirstLanguage #SpeakFluentEnglishConfidently
Hi teacher I have been learning English for a long time and know a lot of vocabulary but unfortunately can’t communicate i with the English speakers fluently So I need your recommendation thanks
Hi, teacher 🖐I must say that you're a great teacher! 👍👏You're elaborating phrasal verbs in such a clear understandable way that makes them stick to our mind easily 👍👍my question is, do you think that AI chat gpt can help us condense longer sentences into simple ones? Can it also help us with advanced phrasal verbs the way you've explained it to us?
It is, actually. :) The situation is simply physical, and you can understand it easily because of this, rather than trying to translate the phrasal verb through you native language. You always want to be as simple as possible so understanding comes easily.
Click here to start speaking English fluently: tinyurl.com/2b2csxef
Click here to get Frederick://englishanyone.com/frederick
In this video, I show you how to speak more fluently by expressing complex ideas in simple ways. You don't have to use advanced words to speak fluently. Fluency is the ability to express yourself spontaneously and automatically, instead of getting stuck trying to find the right word. So rather than learn a bunch of long words you'll likely forget, phrasal verbs will help you think more like a native, and build your speaking confidence. :)
The phrasal verbs covered in this video are:
to catch up
to stick to something
to dig into something
to mess up something, or mess something up
to break down
Speak With Us:
Website: englishanyone.com
Facebook: facebook.com/englishanyone
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#EnglishFluencyGuide #LearnEnglishAsAFirstLanguage #SpeakFluentEnglishConfidently
You are the best teacher, this method that learning interesting for me I m so enjoy it
We have to stick to watching your video evry day if we want to be fluent in English as the native speakers 😉
I've already stucked since yesterday
Thanks
I always stick to your video to learn English.
Thank you
I like it when it lasts an hour or even more. ;)
Thanks for these great tips, as I tend to say or to write too much. :D
Great. Thank you.
Hi teacher I have been learning English for a long time and know a lot of vocabulary but unfortunately can’t communicate i with the English speakers fluently
So I need your recommendation thanks
Hi, teacher 🖐I must say that you're a great teacher! 👍👏You're elaborating phrasal verbs in such a clear understandable way that makes them stick to our mind easily 👍👍my question is, do you think that AI chat gpt can help us condense longer sentences into simple ones? Can it also help us with advanced phrasal verbs the way you've explained it to us?
Hi from Argentina!!!! Can we use "break down" when we talk about emotional things? Thanks a lot for your dedication!!!
"you're having a nervous breakdown" as an example.
When I missed to watch your any video, then I catch up after seeing those videos on UA-cam.
It is a good way to learn. Good luck in your studies!
👍🏻 Great! 😂 My appreciation for the cool EFL class! Thanks. 😁🤓
Thank you. Is "Catch up" a common slang phrase?
My major problem in speaking is that most of the time I use an incorrect tense after several sentences that come together.
What kind of an accent is this? I know it's American, but is that standard american or more like regional ?
Let's dive into the detail.
I am from canada
Why did not you use the shorter and closer to original phrase "I mistook"?
we should go ahead
Hi..good evening..
how are
I've spotted the word 'oftenly' which is not a word in fact😁
It looks shorter, closer and easier phrase "My car doesn't work". Isn't it?
Mess up
My engine nocked
Your visual guide to phrasal verbs course isn't like this.... it doesn't sets a situations and then explain.
It is, actually. :) The situation is simply physical, and you can understand it easily because of this, rather than trying to translate the phrasal verb through you native language. You always want to be as simple as possible so understanding comes easily.
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