This Time Next Year: I Will Learn to Read

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  • Опубліковано 16 кві 2018
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    Featuring extraordinary people from around the UK who will share with viewers what they pledge to change in their life by ‘This Time Next Year’.
    Their transformations will appear immediate using the programme’s ‘time travel’ style format.
    To the audience, the incredible result of that year is almost instant, as contributors leave through the “THIS TIME” door and re-appear moments later through the “NEXT YEAR” door. What is a year for them, is an instant for us.
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  • @noah-jones
    @noah-jones 6 років тому +22

    You don’t even realise how much we take reading for granted. Being able to read opens up you entire world, holy shit

  • @Aden_lovesspace
    @Aden_lovesspace 2 роки тому

    Well done :)

  • @mushroom1212
    @mushroom1212 6 років тому +5

    I don't know this lady but I feel SO proud of her! What an incredible achievement for herself and those boys, well done Nana!

  • @rachelanderson7904
    @rachelanderson7904 6 років тому +12

    Fantastic. What a lovely woman... brought tears to my eyes x

  • @alex73217
    @alex73217 6 років тому +9

    It's weird to imagine how life would be like if I couldn't read because pretty much everything I do needs reading, even looking for youtube videos for example... It's awesome that she really learned it!! She's great

  • @lucy0537
    @lucy0537 6 років тому +42

    So happy for you !! Was precious to see you reading to your grandkids !! :)

  • @anatheistmyself
    @anatheistmyself 6 років тому +12

    Oh I just cried a river! This is so touching and powerful!
    I am with her every step of the way because I had a learning disability when I was young so I know how it is like to struggle!
    Here is the ultimate positive slang from American English:
    You go woman!!!

  • @deadphoenixrising
    @deadphoenixrising 6 років тому +7

    I'm so glad that all her hard work has given her this life skill.

  • @ThatRomyKate
    @ThatRomyKate 6 років тому +23

    Amazing, I’m so happy for her, and I hope she inspired other people in her situation to do the same.

  • @Mbeepyd
    @Mbeepyd 6 років тому +18

    I guess if she couldn't read, she couldn't write either?:o it's amazing seeing her read the book at the end, and the little boys getting emotional aww

  • @scoshi6592
    @scoshi6592 6 років тому +8

    So happy for her

  • @ionamcgregor8403
    @ionamcgregor8403 6 років тому +10

    She can read WAY better than me, and I'm 15 lol. BIG well done to you!

  • @i4nathys
    @i4nathys 6 років тому +18

    Aww I love watching these they are so inspirational ❤️💜💖

  • @LewissChapman
    @LewissChapman 6 років тому +11

    The way children are being taught to read now is so much better than it ever has been!

    • @velgableker
      @velgableker 5 років тому

      That depends which school you are attending...otherwise you’re not only at the risk of not learn how to read, but also a minor brain damage...Check out Samuel Blumenfeld’s videos and books. As a rule here in Sweden about a half class are illiterate. They have difficulty to read and understand the text. You can’t teach read English or Swedish phonetic alphabet as it would be Chinese. We have phonetic alphabet, Chinese have ideograms.

  • @grayeve_2852
    @grayeve_2852 6 років тому +11

    This show is just amazing❤️

  • @kateking8820
    @kateking8820 6 років тому +23

    This is so heartwarming

  • @pinkmusiicluva
    @pinkmusiicluva 6 років тому

    This is my favourite one I've seen. So so happy for her and her family.

  • @brucecolemancfo5087
    @brucecolemancfo5087 6 років тому +4

    Wonderful!

  • @suey8227
    @suey8227 6 років тому +3

    congratulations - wow - i really admire you. You're amazing!

  • @Sasafrass14
    @Sasafrass14 5 років тому +1

    I learned how to read when I was in the 6th grade. At the start of 6th grade I was barely at a first grade level of reading. I was so determined and put all my focus into learning. I told my special education teachers that I didn’t care about the rest of my subjects; that if I didn’t learn to read at a higher level I wouldn’t stand a chance at going to college. They helped me and by 8th grade I was reading at a 5th grade level. By 10th grade I scored in the top 25 out of 100 students on the reading portion in state testing. My school principal called me into the office to verify my 6th grade reading level. He needed to ask because I just achieved something unheard of-breaking a record-in such a short amount of time. I began to read all the time. I ended up graduating with honors both in high school and at University. I love to write along with still being a book warm. I understand her struggle, but am fortunate I didn’t have to endure it as long as she did. I still remember being able to read a book to my younger sister by 3 years. Usually it was her reading to me and helping me sound out words.

  • @JennaSain
    @JennaSain 6 років тому +8

    That's amazing!!! Xxx

  • @marykate_mulholl
    @marykate_mulholl 5 років тому

    I was in tears!

  • @Tashie801
    @Tashie801 6 років тому +42

    Crazy that she could get to her age and not be able to read 😮 well done to her though for doing it! 🎉

    • @tomcharleston4982
      @tomcharleston4982 6 років тому +5

      There's a reason why she didn't learn, the education system was a huge mess when she was at School.

  • @macy9172
    @macy9172 6 років тому +3

    Soooooo sweet ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lilyconnor2467
    @lilyconnor2467 6 років тому +7

    That is amazing 🤭

  • @haroldvintage30
    @haroldvintage30 5 років тому

    This made me cry

  • @flowers4737
    @flowers4737 6 років тому +1

    So so sweet welldone xx

  • @charlottenorth4528
    @charlottenorth4528 6 років тому

    Awh this is very inspiring x

  • @jileszeed8391
    @jileszeed8391 5 років тому

    ..things we take for granted, those "little" stuff, are actually the greatest things in life. my regards to her! :)

  • @catsnmi270
    @catsnmi270 6 років тому

    Good for her! She's a credit to her family. Incidentally, can anyone tell me how this programme is done? How it appears that one year has passed so 'instantaneously'?!

    • @rach_laze
      @rach_laze 5 років тому

      Same outfit and audience a year later, similar to how they record what actors wear and have as hair and makeup in case reshoots are needed

  • @lolam6939
    @lolam6939 6 років тому +3

    This is so amazing!! So does this lens she couldn’t write either?

  • @10reubenl
    @10reubenl 6 років тому +1

    I don't get how this show works. They're sat there, and then instantly it's a year later.

    • @luisthebunbun4555
      @luisthebunbun4555 6 років тому

      Reuben Lee yeah I don't get it either

    • @rach_laze
      @rach_laze 5 років тому

      They record it and what davina wearing and how she has her hair and then she wears the same thing exactly 1 year later, they also invite the same audience back too

  • @atmaw4459
    @atmaw4459 6 років тому

    How douse this work like how can it suddenly turn to the next year?

  • @Sasafrass14
    @Sasafrass14 5 років тому

    11 people accidentally hit the thumbs down button. That or hit it out of feeling bad.

  • @hollyandsapphire
    @hollyandsapphire 6 років тому +1

    at first i'll admit, i did laugh and think "how can someone go that long without being able to read?" but after watching the video, i realise it's not about the past, but the fact she wanted to change her future not just for herself, but her grandchildren as well. it really did change my perspective on life

  • @chloematteson8564
    @chloematteson8564 6 років тому

    Imagine going to the store looking for a certain food that you’ve never heard of , you won’t be able to read the labels or anything. Imagine going to the doctor and filing out the paperwork and not knowing what it says. Imagine ordering of the menu at a restaurant. This what her life was and wait if she can’t read then can she write ? Type?

    • @catsnmi270
      @catsnmi270 6 років тому

      Chloe matteson, no, obviously, if she couldn't read she wouldn't be able to write, either!

  • @haroldvintage30
    @haroldvintage30 5 років тому

    Leavva l

  • @kathrynbooth4126
    @kathrynbooth4126 6 років тому

    How could she have done her GCSEs or o levels ?

    • @arshisot6306
      @arshisot6306 6 років тому

      not everyone does GCSEs or o levels- she probably dropped out early on

    • @catsnmi270
      @catsnmi270 6 років тому

      Kathryn Booth, obviously she didn't sit for any examinations. She couldn't read or write!

  • @miasauce
    @miasauce 6 років тому

    All the foreign language films she missed ahh!

  • @angeljohnson404
    @angeljohnson404 5 років тому +1

    H

  • @cathrynusher6737
    @cathrynusher6737 6 років тому

    i know people who are dyslexic but they can read

  • @lucyh1577
    @lucyh1577 6 років тому

    Who else is from the same town as her WIGANNNNN !!!!!!!!!!!!!like if you are

  • @jdjesnnd3320
    @jdjesnnd3320 6 років тому

    I'm dyslexic to.it is bad

    • @catsnmi270
      @catsnmi270 6 років тому

      Jdje Snnd, she isn't dyslexic - merely illiterate. That's why she was able to learn to
      read and write.

  • @bigfella2561
    @bigfella2561 6 років тому +1

    God is amazing 📕❤️

  • @Rebekahlavy
    @Rebekahlavy 5 років тому

    This may sound ignorant but I dont understand how someone can live for so long and not know how to read. I question if she ever went to school as a kid because we had exams and assignments that allow us to graduate from school in general. Another reason why I am surprised by it all is because when I was 4 I picked up reading really quickly before school started and I had really bad hearing until I was nearly 8. So it just amazes me that people dont get taught to read as it's part of everyday life.

  • @francescab8370
    @francescab8370 6 років тому

    If she can't read does that mean she can't write??

  • @Ariesmonique
    @Ariesmonique 5 років тому

    She could have done that decades ago.... Why not sooner?