Be sure to test your phrasal verb knowledge with Ethan's quiz here: reallifeglobal.com/lewtv-phrasal-verbs-quiz/ And let us know what you think of the second collaborative lesson on Ethan's Learn English with TV Series channel! ua-cam.com/video/G84Sx5fLpWo/v-deo.html
Thank you so much! That was a really effective method to explain phrasal verbs in a context. Using Friend for that was even better. An again, thank you so much!
A wonderful suggestion, Jake! I have written on my list to make a lesson about greetings and farewells but I will add a note to talk about common phone hellos/goodbyes as well!
You have created amazing videos and for the last days, I have been enjoying them. Congratulations and I will be looking forward to your next video. Thanks in advance.
Thanks so much! It’s really helpful. As non native English speakers , we often didn’t fully catch all these words but with your help and captions, we may.
Hi Keenyn When you speak, you speak so clearly that anyone can understand you native and non-native alike. When I speak to native English speakers they can understand me except for the occasional time there might ask me to repeat myself. But with non-natives only three-quarters of the time. I often found myself repeating myself to a non-native English over and over again. The fact is I don't speak fast but talking to a non-native is sometimes so taxing because I have to repeat and really slow down the words so much so that some of the connecting words no longer makes senses. For example, I might say to a native 'there are' as the_rar but quickly so that it sounds like there are. I once said that to a non-native very slowly and he said to what is 'they roar'. So my question how do I speak to non-native without sacrificing my speed or connecting words. How do you do it? I know you are trained to speak clearly but what tips can you give to someone like me or is not trained. I ask because I find myself dealing with non-native speakers at my local church. Ps I enjoyed this lesson
abby Sand the is THE BEST question and really gets to the heart of why I started the Clear English Corner channel! 💕💕💕 Around the world, conversations happening in English are most often occurring between 2 non-native speakers. What are the keys to clarity in these situations?? 1) Clear and elongated pronunciation of vowels in KEY words and stressed syllables. 2) Pacing your message, delivering your sentences in phrase groups. 3) Clear consonants. 4) Pronouncing consonant clusters (2 consonant sounds together) There is ongoing research in this area but these are the key factors that linguists agree on. In my professional opinion- you first get very good at pronouncing vowels and stressing key words and syllables, Then you move into refining any trouble consonant sounds. I will have a course coming soon to help you with the first step in this process- vowels, word/sentence stress, rhythm and intonation. Wot woot!!!
Yes... Teacher many videos contain 4 buttons in right side (botton frame) and the first active subtitles. . Other videos this option not exist. (My sentence is simple and maybe incorrect, help me write correct, please, I'm beginner... :) )
Hi keenyn how are you doing Your videos are very important to me. I learn a lot from them. Thanks a bunch for your efforts. Enjoy your weekend my beautiful teacher
Hey Keenyn! hey everybody! thanks for your videos. I have a questions! WHen i heard Ethan's presentation he says (1:06 ) "You actually made me blush..." The thing is i don't understand when he said 'actually' i heard something like actual? This could be?
"Come forward" typically means to give evidence or information about a crime or some bad behavior. There are a lot of people "coming forward" about the acts of our current president and other political figures...
Keenyn, you're included in my studying routine. I watch your videos at saturdays and btw, I was happy to see you at Ethan's channel. I watch his videos at thursdays.
What a great English lesson I've ever seen. Ms. Keenyn. I'm from Korea. I just click subscribe butten and hope you update a lot more good lessons in the future. And one more, you are gorgeous... 😘
Great question- the T in these instances is actually held, with most native speakers stopping the air in the throat with a glottal stop. The NT combination happens this way in a lot of words, most commonly with the contraction of "not", n't, as in "can't" and "don't." I hope to have a lesson on this n the future! The T is definitely not silent in these words, you don't want to say paren or presiden, rather the T is marked by stopping the air flow. I hope this makes some sense!
Thanks a lot , this is very big deal, that you are not just learning us a pure American English accent through your UA-cam channel but also you are coming up with us to this great ideas like (learn English using TV series ) man what a great teacher are you? by the way I'm going to ask you a question? , that about to day I was setting down and watching some video, however I heard an idioms that were ( the neck of time andthat's the yin and the yang of life the ebb and the flow ) also Is there a sea game called Popsicle stick? ,Could you explain it fo us please? Love you 💖 .
Thank you for your kind words Retaj Abubaker! So glad you are enjoying the lessons! 😊🤗💕 "In the nick of time" means just in time, or just before time ran out as in "I got there just in the nick of time." "The yin and yang of life" I have not heard before but imagine it means the back and forth balance of life... "Ebb and flow" would be similar, the back and forth, give and take of life- Webster's says "something that changes in a regular and repeated way." Hope this helps! Not sure what you mean by "sea game called Popsicle stick" though! 🤔
@@ClearEnglishCorner Hi ,I had searched about (Popsicle stick ) , but I didn't had a totally understanding about it the explanation said that ((it's a game where one of the girls brings a popsicle stick down to the bottem then they wait seize it for whoever jumps in to get it to the next person how bring it down to the bottom )) thanks for your explanation of other idioms you make my more interested in English, take care 💖 .
Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes thank you for your response ma'm i am learning a lot from you , your classes are so helpful for me since am working in call centre i have to deal with american customers in voice process its matter a lot to me , love from india
Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes hi thanks for answering my question I mean all cases in the first like apple , in the middle like bear and last like fine and when e a i u o y the pronunciation is long and short
I do believe that common usage of phrasal verbs is the main feature that allows one to clearly tell non-native English speakers from native ones. I suspect that it has a lot to do with growing in a specific cultural environment (second generation or the native offspring of non-natives seem to not have that kind of problem). Wanna see if that's true or not? If you're a native, next time you're talking with a foreign born friend, try to incorporate lots of phrasal verbs in your speech (and just see what happens - It should be fun, at least for one of you guys. Warning : potential friendship ending procedure).
😄 You are absolutely correct, Mottahead! And native speakers don't even think about it- if you asked most to use some "phrasal verbs" they would replay "say what??" Definitely something that is picked up from growing up in this specific cultural environment...
Thank you for your suggestion, Goly R! I am a speech-language pathologist and my specialty is accent and pronunciation. There are others better suited to teaching grammar. What you would see from me is help with things like pronouncing past tense endings! 😊 Thanks so much for watching!
Hey coach how are you doing ? I wanted to ask about what precedent trump says ( China is taking advantage of USA ) so when should and what take advantage of someone stands for ? Does is means to deceive someone ? Or exploit someone ?
Be sure to test your phrasal verb knowledge with Ethan's quiz here: reallifeglobal.com/lewtv-phrasal-verbs-quiz/ And let us know what you think of the second collaborative lesson on Ethan's Learn English with TV Series channel! ua-cam.com/video/G84Sx5fLpWo/v-deo.html
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Hi Alex- do you mean using podcast clips as examples? Or creating a Clear English Corner podcast?
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I think it's a great idea for the future! Thank you for the suggestion!
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Thank you so much! That was a really effective method to explain phrasal verbs in a context. Using Friend for that was even better. An again, thank you so much!
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Hi,do you have videos on answering phone calls? Is there a proper hellos/goodbyes to that? Thank you in advance!
A wonderful suggestion, Jake! I have written on my list to make a lesson about greetings and farewells but I will add a note to talk about common phone hellos/goodbyes as well!
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You are most welcome! Keep the suggestions and ideas coming!
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I did not add the subtitles to this video... Ethan and his team did that...
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Thanks so much! It’s really helpful. As non native English speakers , we often didn’t fully catch all these words but with your help and captions, we may.
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Hi Keenyn
When you speak, you speak so clearly that anyone can understand you native and non-native alike. When I speak to native English speakers they can understand me except for the occasional time there might ask me to repeat myself. But with non-natives only three-quarters of the time. I often found myself repeating myself to a non-native English over and over again.
The fact is I don't speak fast but talking to a non-native is sometimes so taxing because I have to repeat and really slow down the words so much so that some of the connecting words no longer makes senses. For example, I might say to a native 'there are' as the_rar but quickly so that it sounds like there are. I once said that to a non-native very slowly and he said to what is 'they roar'.
So my question how do I speak to non-native without sacrificing my speed or connecting words. How do you do it? I know you are trained to speak clearly but what tips can you give to someone like me or is not trained. I ask because I find myself dealing with non-native speakers at my local church.
Ps I enjoyed this lesson
abby Sand the is THE BEST question and really gets to the heart of why I started the Clear English Corner channel! 💕💕💕
Around the world, conversations happening in English are most often occurring between 2 non-native speakers. What are the keys to clarity in these situations??
1) Clear and elongated pronunciation of vowels in KEY words and stressed syllables.
2) Pacing your message, delivering your sentences in phrase groups.
3) Clear consonants.
4) Pronouncing consonant clusters (2 consonant sounds together)
There is ongoing research in this area but these are the key factors that linguists agree on. In my professional opinion- you first get very good at pronouncing vowels and stressing key words and syllables, Then you move into refining any trouble consonant sounds. I will have a course coming soon to help you with the first step in this process- vowels, word/sentence stress, rhythm and intonation. Wot woot!!!
Thanks Keenyn that is very helpful as usual and that is why I love this channel.
You are most welcome abby Sand! 😊
GREAT TEACHER 😊 I like the idea of using subtitles for maybe beginner students 💖 Thanks
Hi, many videos used to button configuration and active subtitles..... :)
Do you mean these can be activated by the viewer, Luiz?
Yes... Teacher many videos contain 4 buttons in right side (botton frame) and the first active subtitles. . Other videos this option not exist. (My sentence is simple and maybe incorrect, help me write correct, please, I'm beginner... :) )
Waw.... Again I got a special class... Thanks ma'am
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Thank you for this meaningful lesson, although I was familiar with all of those phrasal verbs, I learnt a lot!
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Thank you Eslam Eldeb! I hope to have a lesson on the topic soon- great suggestion! 😊
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Hey Keenyn! hey everybody! thanks for your videos. I have a questions! WHen i heard Ethan's presentation he says (1:06 ) "You actually made me blush..." The thing is i don't understand when he said 'actually' i heard something like actual? This could be?
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Hey coach can you help let us know what come forward stand for and when and how to use it since is the most popular in the news nowadays :)
"Come forward" typically means to give evidence or information about a crime or some bad behavior. There are a lot of people "coming forward" about the acts of our current president and other political figures...
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Keenyn, you're included in my studying routine. I watch your videos at saturdays and btw, I was happy to see you at Ethan's channel. I watch his videos at thursdays.
I love it! Thanks so much for watching and supporting the channel!
Hi Keenyn. I have problem with phrasal verbs. Its very hard for me. Exellent video, have a nice day bye.
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I just click subscribe butten and hope you update a lot more good lessons in the future.
And one more, you are gorgeous... 😘
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More series on friends please
Good morning coach. ....is the word parents or parent like president in the letter (t) i mean the letter ..t..is silent
Great question- the T in these instances is actually held, with most native speakers stopping the air in the throat with a glottal stop. The NT combination happens this way in a lot of words, most commonly with the contraction of "not", n't, as in "can't" and "don't." I hope to have a lesson on this n the future! The T is definitely not silent in these words, you don't want to say paren or presiden, rather the T is marked by stopping the air flow. I hope this makes some sense!
Omg I missed you teacher really good thanks alot for your helping.
Hello Kalle gyan! You are most welcome- hope all is well with you! 😊
Thanks a lot , this is very big deal, that you are not just learning us a pure American English accent through your UA-cam channel but also you are coming up with us to this great ideas like (learn English using TV series ) man what a great teacher are you? by the way I'm going to ask you a question? , that about to day I was setting down and watching some video, however I heard an idioms that were ( the neck of time andthat's the yin and the yang of life the ebb and the flow ) also Is there a sea game called Popsicle stick? ,Could you explain it fo us please? Love you 💖 .
Thank you for your kind words Retaj Abubaker! So glad you are enjoying the lessons! 😊🤗💕
"In the nick of time" means just in time, or just before time ran out as in "I got there just in the nick of time."
"The yin and yang of life" I have not heard before but imagine it means the back and forth balance of life...
"Ebb and flow" would be similar, the back and forth, give and take of life- Webster's says "something that changes in a regular and repeated way." Hope this helps!
Not sure what you mean by "sea game called Popsicle stick" though! 🤔
@@ClearEnglishCorner Hi ,I had searched about (Popsicle stick ) , but I didn't had a totally understanding about it the explanation said that ((it's a game where one of the girls brings a popsicle stick down to the bottem then they wait seize it for whoever jumps in to get it to the next person how bring it down to the bottom )) thanks for your explanation of other idioms you make my more interested in English, take care 💖 .
You are most welcome Retaj Abubaker! 😊
I have definitely not heard of that game before- Thank you for sharing!
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Could u tell me if the letter r in the word frunna is silent . Thanks
No, the R is not silent...
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It is possible explain how to pronounce the letters of vowel in the first floor and center and the last
Vowel help coming soon! But can you tell me more what you mean by "in the first floor and center and the last?"
Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes hi thanks for answering my question I mean all cases in the first like apple , in the middle like bear and last like fine and when e a i u o y the pronunciation is long and short
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I do believe that common usage of phrasal verbs is the main feature that allows one to clearly tell non-native English speakers from native ones.
I suspect that it has a lot to do with growing in a specific cultural environment (second generation or the native offspring of non-natives seem to not have that kind of problem).
Wanna see if that's true or not? If you're a native, next time you're talking with a foreign born friend, try to incorporate lots of phrasal verbs in your speech (and just see what happens - It should be fun, at least for one of you guys. Warning : potential friendship ending procedure).
😄 You are absolutely correct, Mottahead! And native speakers don't even think about it- if you asked most to use some "phrasal verbs" they would replay "say what??" Definitely something that is picked up from growing up in this specific cultural environment...
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Thank you for your suggestion, Goly R! I am a speech-language pathologist and my specialty is accent and pronunciation. There are others better suited to teaching grammar. What you would see from me is help with things like pronouncing past tense endings! 😊 Thanks so much for watching!
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Hey coach how are you doing ? I wanted to ask about what precedent trump says ( China is taking advantage of USA ) so when should and what take advantage of someone stands for ? Does is means to deceive someone ? Or exploit someone ?
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