Understand Native English Speakers with this Advanced Listening Lesson
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2024
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Hi guys, it's Keith from English Speaking Success. Today, I am going to show you how to understand native English speakers and how to really improve your listening skills. What's more, I will show you the biggest mistake students make when trying to understand native speakers, and also when doing the IELTS listening test.
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Topics covered in this video:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:08 Test your listening skills
00:02:00 The biggest mistake students make
00:02:35 Dropping letters
00:03:53 Linking sounds
00:04:07 Adding sounds
00:06:18 The 5 Essentials for Improving Listening Skills
00:06:30 Word stress
00:08:15 Tip for practicing listening skills
00:09:36 Chunks
00:12:42 The Fluency Gym
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00:13:05 Weak forms
00:17:14 Contractions
00:18:44 Connected Speech
00:22:45 Summary - Understanding a Native Speaker
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Even as a native English speaker, it’s so fascinating to see someone break down our habits in a way that’s easy to understand for someone who doesn’t isn’t an anglophone
I'm feeling Smol not being a native speaker lol, btw what is an anglophone
@@wacky_aman an Anglophone is a person who speaks English
@larrow no, an Anglophone by definition is someone who usese an Anglosaxon derived language, Anglo= Anglosaxon and Phone= phonos which means sound. The definition you're giving is an English native speaker
Ye I'm learning Japanese rn and because of that I go to alot of JP listening exercises, got this recommended and I wanted to see what the otherside was watching. It's fun to see things like this that helps me appreciate my language skills that I take for granted as a native speaker.
Honestly I have lived in Yorkshire my entire life and even then if I’m not paying attention people can say something and i just don’t hear any actual words it’s just a bunch of sounds
I felt really intelligent when I immediately understood what he said with absolute ease....then I remembered I'm English and its my own language and felt thick again.
nothing wrong with going over the fundamentals friend.
I Speak spanish no English 😐👌
This comment is too funny
English is pretty hard if I think about it. I’m a native English speaker and it seems easy as. Keep going guys!
@@user-ji7qk5op8b thanks you
AS AN ENGLISH TEACHER MYSELF I MUST SAY THAT THIS KIND OF CONTENT IS THE BEST YOU CAN FIND.
من فضلك أريد ان اعرف لغتك الام؟ 😊
Hello! I´m from Brazil, i have 15y and i´m so glad to have this teacher on the youtube! Him is so good!
I'm not fluent and my english isn't very good, but he speaks so clearly that is easy to understand even with with bad english...
Ur english good tho
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Hi, would u like to practice with me?
Same way. The problem is native brits and americans speaks to foreigners same way like they speaks at home amongst themselves. They think everybody should understand their chewing sound!
.. Mim por aí não me dá mais notícias boas pra, eu
If all English speakers speak as you, sir, there won't exist any listening problem.
@shlmh X *third conditional: if all english speakers spoke as you, there wouldn't be any listening problem anymore :)
@@VittorioRanieri second :)
I totally agree
I agree you
😂😂😂😂😂 not at all
You explain very well. I have been learning English for a few months and your tips are a great help to me
We're fortunate enough to watch this lesson.
Thanks a bunch for your effort and sharing. Mr.Keith ❤
As a native speaker, it is rather surreal to watch someone explain things I had never thought of
RIGHT LMAO, like i didnt even realize the difference between us pronouncing them vs how its supposed to be pronounced
My problem in learning English is memorizing vocabulary, phrases and grammar . As a native speaker can you tell me how you memorize them (to be able to write these sentences I had to use google translate)
I wish all the native speakers spoke English at his speed all the time.
he speaks slowly because he talks to non native English speakers.
To be honest sir ive been trying clear my versant test to get a job but, i failed many times to understand the proper word so after getting tired of being stressed ..... I'd have lost my all hope but after watching this videos it's seems to me that nothing is impossible if you put some efforts to do the things love you sir ..... God bless you abundantly.....😊😊😊😊
Nishant David
India
You're very useful, I'm having problems with my listening skills that's so frustrating but you're so clearly to understand what you say!❤
To anyone learning English I give you my deepest respect. The only reason I understand is because I grew up with it. It is a very difficult language to learn.
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It was very easy for me tho
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He is the best teacher for English. He sounds so sweet and knows well what students are weak at.
actually
I agree! ☺
But not all the people speak English like he did.
Agree
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The best video I've ever watched since I was interested in listening to English through an intelligent and well-learned English teacher.
I start learning speaking english with your video lessons. Thanks a million Keith 😊
What an English gentleman! A teacher everyone would dream to have!
Can you be my Chinese teacher?🙂 İ can help you with English😊
Everything he says is wrong. Who says " go wand " everything he says is false
@@helenwade8299 Sorry I'm not in that profession, and I guess a well trained teacher would be your best choice.
Great
@@mrkhoros i don't think so,his tips are useful.I mean i get it useful.Maybe you don't mind it but when you repeat is several times in a row quickly you will see that it's possible to hear "w" sound
I'm an English teacher and am definitely taking notes from your style. Impeccable.
I very glad that now people who speak different languages can talk to each othe other, and for this it is not necessary to each other, and for this it is not necessary to study a new language for years. Let's continue to make steps towards each other! For learning English has always been a wonderful hoppy, but due to the inability to communicate with native speakers and the lack of money for a good teacher, it was difficult for me to understand my level of language proficiency. Now with the advent of an online translator, i am happy to meet people who live in other countries, and this is great probably the main idea that every person needs to realize and accept in this difficult time is that we are people, politics, religion, financial prosperity, thousands of kilometers of of water and land are trying to divide us,but at the same time, for me,sometimes an American who sincerely talks about his life in a blog is kinder than aliving neighbor on the same street with me, and for 10 years he has never said" hello! How are you?" With fervent greetings from Pakistan Usually i don't study after my supper but today when i encountered this video in the evening
You are a wonderful teacher , thank you for this lesson 🙏🏻
Hi teacher! Nice to meet you! I'm Brazilian, I'm 63'. I studied a little bit of English when I was younger, after I studied a little bit more at 90', without results! But, at the pandemic times, I dove on Netflix and Brazilian English teachers on UA-cam for two and half years, and now I already can write this text without translator help! I'm trying to improve my listening and you are been of big help! Thanks!
English speaker here, didn't fully understand what he said in the beginning I only picked up on 'have a good day' so dont feel bad for missing something in a conversation, you're doing great.
I think it's because it's a sentence that no one would ever say n
True
True. And the “shwee” at the beginning sounds odd. I think it’s because many people don’t follow the “use shall for first person rule,.” In fact, it can even sound rather formal. So when people do say it then tend to fully pronounce it-or at least sound like “shallwe” if they were to say this sentence.
Finally, the “shwee” could just be how people might say it in his dialect.
I'm more used to hearing American people talking, so I couldn't make out what he was trying to say, too.
@@rorynolan2322 it's an English (by that I mean British) expression. Yeah that's not something we would say in America, typically.
You are amazing teacher. You are really helping me to advance with my English. Thank you and hugs from Colombia!
Thanks a lot, Keith. Your lessons are excellent and you are very generous by sharing with all of us.
If you don't have any problem you can talk English with me plz
Good idea
@@aznagomar465Hello
Can I ask you something
what's your native language
I am french and have moved abroad. Unfortunately, I have never been in countries with English as official language. I have learned by myself. This cours is helpful for people who don't master tones well enough. I remember one time we gathered with several people coming from England, USA and Australia. What a suffrance as I was a beginner at that time! Currently, I am studying another language with very sensitive tones which make change the meaning including 5 tones. Thank you for your precious advices and very clear voice. You've gotten a thumb!
Man met the final three bosses of the English language as a lvl 1
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You all gonna enjoy it😉😉
SO THAT'S THE reason
He actually has 2 thumbs.
Nah, I’m joking with you. Hope your doing well on learning English!
You're the first native speaker in my life I've ever listened for 20 mins and understood every word! I'm sure I'll be back on your channel many times, cause You can explain things much better in English, than my teachers in my language.
Eu tô feliz só de entender tudo oq vc escreveu
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Thank you very much, Keith. I must admit this is the first great and helpful video clip I’ve come across on understanding a native English speaker! Thank you again.
oh I have never had such an explanation dedicated to pronunciation !Touching the native language process and therefore the way of seeing and expressing things is enriching oneself with other things.
I studied abroad for more than 5 years and I had no problem following lecturers or presentation. Even your quick speech I still can follow. However, speaking in US series is what I still can follow at most 90%. When my American friends speaking to each other in the diner table, I almost understand nothing.
I always have troubles with understanting Americans in games because they talk fast like goddamm machine gun. I translate one sentence and they have five more already told...
Do you have any examples of this?
@@funtecstudiovideos4102 I’m a native English speaker, and don’t worry, I share the same issue. Generally speaking, many English speakers online have bad habits when it comes to pronunciation and whatnot. Just know, that most of the time when you can’t understand them, it’s usually because they’re angry at something. (:
Americans also have an absurd amount of slang and words with multiple meanings. An American trying to say "I'm going to go make some money, im serious" might very well say "finna get this bread, no cap"
@@starkrusher7474 LMAOOO
I'm a native English speaker, one among many in this comment section it seems, and from what I see this guy knows his stuff. It's fascinating to see someone break down our language in such a way. I will just say, english as a language must be a mess to learn, so much respect to those who are trying.
I'll just add on to this, word meanings can also change depending where in the world you are. Some words or phrases here in Canada are foreign even to Americans I know, so if you're studying this to go somewhere specifically, it may also help to research modern phrases in that area.
The problem with english language is not its grammar but its pronunciations. Its sounds!!
In spanish we use to pronounce every single letter (even in german it's almost the same), but in english it's different.
In 2018 I was on hollydays in the States. Once in a supermarket I was just behind two couples of British trying to get what they were talking about, just to practice my english.... there was no way!! hahahaha!! Now I understand why.
Best regards from Bs. As.
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Man learn English is 100 more easy than japanese
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Good evening sir I am Deepak from India I want to learn spoken English because I am a visually impaired so only you too is the medium forming this is the only way which is useful for me I am not able to read printed books if you don't mind would you like to share your mail id I want to talk with you because you are a native English speaker so I Ho pe your spoken English will be fine as compare to other people I hope you will reply on my comment thank you sir have a great day
Keith is second to none when it comes to teaching, he flows effortless
It's the first time I've watched your channel and I loved your lesson! I felt so happy to watch without captions!!! Tks for speak slowly
All languages do the things he mentions. It’s always helpful to sit back and listen. So this video is particularly useful to those who do not have a native speaker to practice with.
slang, ebonics, street talk.. happens everywhere you right
Man, I thought that I would have to turn on the subtitles, but you spoke SO CLEARLY that I really understand everything!
As for this lesson, I'll be honest with you, from this 25 mins I learned more then on 3 lessons in school! Thank you so much, I'll follow you^^
same
О русский здарова
@@user-sr4ye3px5z Здарова^^👋
Yo dude, your english not too bad, are you used translator or you really learning english? I agree with you, Keith talking clearly then other teacher, in my opinion, so this lessons must be help me with learning english. Keep work hard, u'll get it!)
@@mrhakcer2895 Thank you, I'm trying to learn English by myself, but sometimes I really do use translater. I agree with your words, and hope that same will be with you^^
As Tanzanian what a fantastic teacher? Waoo many things used to hinder me while listening, now am ok.
You are awesome sir🙏 this video is very helpful. You elaborate on very small details so carefully
As a native English speaker, this was so interesting to watch! Kudos to everyone who is interested in learning English! Sending love and best wishes to you all! 🤍☺️
Cringe....
@@Jerry-il8pe your more cringe...
@Angus Sinka no
@@zacharywilkinson9840 your pfp says it's all....
@@Jerry-il8pe Agree
I am a native english speaker, so I have no idea why this was recommended to me, but it makes me happy that it seems like the video helped a lot of people.
same here!
You are most fantastic English teacher that I have ever seen in my whole life, i appreciate your working so extremly that i feel like giving a gift for your learning way, thanks so much
Glad to see a native English speakers explain how they speak. It'll be very helpful to understand the native English
As a native English speaker: you guys are doing great! I am enjoying reading through the comments. Keep working hard, it is much easier to understand you than you might think!
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What does that mean? Native as in british? Or American or does "native" just mean english as a 1st language
@@mikimiyazaki Native English speaker, just means someone who's mother tongue or first language is English. It doesn't matter where you're from (England/America/ etc.).
@@tinymayo9614 ok thanks thats what i thought.
If my school taught us this it would have been much easier not to only understand people who talk slowly, but also to understand people who talks at a regular rhythm
I agree.
Thank you MR. Keith
My level of English is Beginner, but i understood all of you said! Thank you for simple words in you talking❤
'scuse' me caught me😅
I'm an native English speaker learning French. I found this so interesting and must be of super value to English learners. I'm off to find something similar for French learners!
I have never seen a coolest teacher like you in my whole life.. You’re amazing.. Thank you so much :)
Nice compliment.
Wow, thank you!
Totally agree, the best one! 👍
As you were on my head. When you've written your sentence.
Me too
I gave my test today and i was asked the following questions:
Part 1
1. Do you work or study?
2. What subjects you are studying?
3. Why you choose these subjects?
4. Do you think you'll achieve what you are aiming for?
5. Will the subjects you have chosen assist you in achieving your goal?
Part 2
Describe a film you have watched.
Where and when did you watch it?
What did you like the most in it?
What were the characters and how did they inspire you?
Part 3
1. What type of movie genres are famous in your country?
2. Why do you historical movies are famous?
3. Why hit movies always have famous actors?
4. Then why some movies with least famous actors hit the box office and make more money?
5. Why are effects used in creating movies?
What role does film based on real life person plays in our lives?
Lll
Wow! It's incredible how you remember all these questions. I forgot all my Qs immediately after that test. Lol.
@@carolinew.m.5271 how much score did you get from the exam
If you don’t mind want to hear your answers for those questions. Thank you
Thnks man really appreciate it
One of the best guides about English speech ever
You know what sir, you tend to change my confidence level and boost my vocals aggregating all to change my way of thought about my English speaking skills. A heart full of thank you sir😊. You are beautiful!
I love how UA-cam's algorithm led me here. Although I still have so many problems speaking English, I felt this gave me so many lessons. Gotta say he's one of the best teachers out there. I never gotten bored and might even binged more to this channel.
Same my first language was spanish and I struggle to understand english at times specialy when the language i speak most of the time is still spanish. I prefer if people speak english slowly but I understand fast spanish so much better
Your accent is perfect to learn...
"Sure gone have a good day" is what he said right ?
@@avarice4556 I Heard "Sho we have a good day" lol
Nice comment bro I understand what you says perfectly.
@@avarice4556 he actually said: “Shall we go and have a good day”
You are a fantastic Teacher! Thanks a lot.
Thank you for your teachings, you teach with honesty and passion and I appreciate the work you do. 🌷
😅
You are so welcome - thanks!
Although im native to english, a lot of this applies to learning foreign languages, very helpful all around.
Precisely.
My problem in learning English is memorizing vocabulary, phrases and grammar . As a native speaker can you tell me how you memorize them (to able to write these sentences I had to use Google translate)
This is crazy. As an English speaker, it’s so fascinating actually learning about this because of how natural it is for us
Yeah 😄
No, more crazy is how can we make it natural for us who are not native speakers.
@@rob0mind you are not a native speaker
@@pika9370 o'rly?
Totally!! I never realised we did any of this other than contractions of course, until I started training to teach English to non-natives. This is a really fantastic video, it's helped me a lot and now I feel more confident passing on this knowledge to my future students.
His lecture is so cool and clear as well as he🖤
Keep it up!!
Wow, good teacher ❤, if we had a teacher like you in our child schools believe me we can speak English like native speakers, all the best
Какой приятный мужчина, так великолепно все рассказывает, я поняла каждое слово без остановок и повторений, браво. Отличная скорость и качество произношения, я в восторге. Спасибо!
Ага, говорит он прекрасно. Но вот фильмы без английских субтитров все равно получается смотреть с трудом даже после этого видео.
Все люди разные, но мне вот по прежнему тяжело, поэтому стараюсь без субтитров не смотреть.
не за что, обращайтесь
Davai Davai
Kakoи приятныи мужчина такк
@@alexanderar5591 оп давай давай
Teachers like you are very rare and hard to find. Luckily here we got you without any school fee thank you so much.
That's right % 100.
I hope all native english speakers speak like you
Your pronunciation is clear
Hi, teacher, I am from Romania, but I live now in England. I like all your podcasts. Thank you
I'm an indian. Could understand everything you taught sir. Thank you
Bro me too
how guys ?
@@billumnbvc4608 bcz his accent was so good I am not a native speaker but still understood everything
ıf in our schools had a teacher as you, believe,ı would be more succesful
Yes
agree
Küçük harflerde normal i kullanılıyor :)
@@antime1931 tesekkürler :) benim ingilizcemde ı da var
Me too
As I understand, we should learn the patterns of English language. And, the way to do that is to practise more and more again. Thank you, Sir.
I can follow with you . Your teaching tactic is extremely well and understandable to the students
Finally a good teacher who really knows the real language problems of the students😃
and not judging
As a portuguese native speaker, i don't find english hard when it comes to writing or reading, but when it comes to talking... it's not good, so i am really thankful for this video!
Hi I'm a spanish native speaker and I'll give you a little trick here, just start to watch movies with subtitles in your language and that's all. Could be helpful too use the google translation, there you have an option to hear the pronunciation. 🤜🤛
Bro,I just read "how to learn fat english"
Brazilian Portuguese native here '-'
I am really proud to listen you Sir. Now I made a habit to listen anything in English.
Excellent teacher of teacher. I am really impressed from him.
I can honestly say in my 2 decades of being a native English speaker I have never heard anyone pronounce "shall we" as "shwe" mostly because people don't often use "shall" in every day language, it's more often used dramatically or ironically and as such is enunciated separately
He sounds British, “shall” is used heavily in British English, from what i’ve been exposed to. As is “shwe”. This is coming from a American though, and I understand our accents are pretty strange to others too lol
As a native English speaker in the U.S, I and most others I know use "shall" quite often. But I'm sure it's probably because of the area I live. When I traveled across the country a few years ago, it was pointed out to me that my speaking habits were odd. Mostly using phrases like "fixing to". I find it funny and fascinating how it seems like our language can subtlety change in just a few hundred miles, or even a few citys/towns over.
@@stevenreynolds8287 absolutely. I am from the Urban Southeast USA, so my speaking habits are substantially different than those of people just a few miles out of the city. It’s absolutely crazy just how diverse the United States is alone, let alone combined with all the other English speaking areas of the world. Mind boggling.
As an Indian..... we Indian never skip any letters when we talk in English we pronounce completely the words....so it is easy for me to understand Indian English .....but not others .....I understand little bit of British English American English ....and explained very well sir..
And, what about the punctuation when writing?
@@YoshiAteTooManyYoshiCookies 😄 I wrote like this to look interesting .
Thank you for that
-every not native speaker ever
I know, the Indian people are very easy to understand their English, but normally the American English is faster and I don't understand what they spoke
Yo bro a little advice.... fox yo god damn grammer man!
Hey, SUPER THANK YOU b.c of your extremely helpful listening methods, fortunately I've achieved 8.5 in Ielts listening test.😄❤️🔥
Thank you so much teacher❤
The minute I started this video I'm pretty sure this man is special. Keep the good work,Sir!
Thank you so much!
This class was amazing!
Would have some like this but with US accent? 😬
Nadya, it's keep UP the good work:)
@@eroica17 thank you!
Absolutely
As a French native, I never learned and had no idea about weak forms, this video helped so much to improve my skills! Thank you a lot for this content!
I tought I was the only french here but guess not anymore
Showegoenavagooday, it means hello in english
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@@petepetey4326 😂😂
Nicolas Albert. C'est bien l'un des problèmes en ce qui concerne l'enseignement de l'anglais en France. À la Fac les étudiants qui se destinent à devenir professeurs d'anglais apprennent tout ça. Seulement au moment de l'enseigner au collège l'écrit prend beaucoup trop de place et l'oral disparaît complètement. On trouve de rares méthodes d'anglais où dés la sixième cette notion de stress est indiquée mais quel est le professeur d'anglais qui en tient compte ? Autres problèmes en France : quel est le niveau en anglais des professeurs qui enseignent l'anglais au collège ou au lycée, sans parler des professeurs des écoles ?
Thank you sir for the best teaching ,thanking you......
I think you are the best teacher in UA-cam
Thank u
Watching this video really made a difference ! I recommend it for everyone that is having a hard time listening to series or anything in English ! Thank you for your class
I love how I watch this as a full-on English speaker
I still had no idea what he was sayin at the beginning ☠️ British accents throw me all the way off
I think that I’m going to learn more things about English language to get something with this video,thankfully about your teaching skills so I thank you for this help .
Your explanations are TOP FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!! I've improved my English more and more. Thank you!!!!!
I'm a native English speaker and I'm so glad there's resources out here for others, good luck with your learning everyone!!
Gracias!
Bedankt!
merci ! (thank you)
Never seen teacher such personality with patience and humble. What a amazing soul you are. Ma sha Allah.
Shall we practice
@@afiamahveen4883 Hii I'm MOHD ISMAIL from India can we practice together??
is it a common saying "Ma sha Allah" in your language? We say "Maşşallah" in Turkish.
@@jetwarker1169 it is
@@user-kk8kj4jx3q Well, it looks kinda long, isn't it?
I did'nt meet someone who can explain well how to listen English, let God bless you teacher.
Thank you sir, it was nice time with you!
6:33 - word stress
9:40 - Focus On Chunks
13:36 - Weak Form
17:19 - Contraction
18:44 - Connected Speech
6.33
Thank you ☺️
For advanced English vocabulary please check it out: ua-cam.com/video/SB8fVChmJH4/v-deo.html
Than you!!!
6:33
I'm at the beginnig of learning english.I'd a many problems at listenings,l hope after this video they will be fewer.THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
This is one of most valuable content which I've found, thank you
Being non-english speaker I can say that this video are good for those people like me who are trying practicing their english skills. Sorry if there's some grammatical error I'm not good in English.
Your English is sir👌🏾
I can understand you just fine! There are a couple mistakes, but you are doing good! 😁
Hiya, just a normal 12 year old from Venezuela! I alredy have a good listining but this will surely help my brother learn! (and also will make him learn more quickly than me, I learned with practice) Muchas gracias por el video señor! 🇻🇪
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Igual siendo niño se aprende más rapido xd buena suerte
ur twelve n already basically bilingual snatched
@@paige1955 my bad sorry
He is one of the best teacher that I have ever seen. ❤❤❤❤
Dear Sir, I learned it from your tutorial, and I have to say that it is wonderful teaching.
Keith, when I meet English language learners, I’ll recommend your channel! I’m a native speaker (U.S.). If I could find a teacher like you, who uses similar methods to teach my favorite foreign languages, I would be thankful!
"should we go having a good day ?"
I never thought I was this close
Also, I always had trouble with stressed words because in French we don't have that, but with these examples and your explication I think I quite get it now !
What is stressed words?
@@gorskinburgerskinskin8499 in a sentence there are words more important than others so they will be more accentuated, brought out, stressed when speaking
@@clairen.1858 Thank u 🙏
Understand english is the easy part, speaking it is my problem. My first language is also french. i understand 90% of what he was saying, but i would struggle to reply to him, at least i’d have to take time to formulate my aswers.
I think he says "should we go and have a good day"
You are the best Teacher!!!!!!
I always have touble understand English if British speak very fast, you explain very clear, you are an excellent teacher ,Thank you very much!
You are a marvellous teacher! How good you explain, and connect with the audience! Thank you so much!
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I studied in university for 5 years but I can not find an excellent teacher like you thank you for the things that I learn from you
This was great, I been tryin to find out about "medical coder certified" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Lukesey CPC Carnage - (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my friend got cool success with it.
If I'm not mistaken, in the first sentence you had to write " at university " rather than " in university ".
@@greenxtrade5259 you're right at University is an answer to where did you study
actually I'm from Japan and I haven't knew this tips.Because our teacher didn't teach us that.
I got big tips!
You are great teacher for me.
Just amazing! Happy to get the resources ❤