Thanks for your inspiring sharing! I'm also from HK and just moved to Canada last year, have been struggling in my English learning journey and kind of disappointed by myself for not making a significant improvement even living in an English speaking environment. After watching your video I'd say making it as a habit is very important, and indeed putting effort into it. Please keep sharing more tips on how to speak English fluently and confidently like you do, thanks a lot!! :)
Hi Noel, thank you for watching and leaving a heartwarming comment! 香港人揮手🙋♀️ I'm glad you've found it inspiring / helpful and thanks for sharing your journey too. I do my best to post once per week - please let know if there's any particular topics you'd like me to go into in future!
Hi, Yuki. I came across your Japanese learning videos today and just kept watching more and more of your content. I really love your voice! I could be imagining it but you sound a lot like Emma D’arcy from HOTD. I could prob listen to you talk about anything and never get tired🙃 We have a lot in common too. English used to be my 2nd language but now it’s my first having immigrated to the US at a very young age. I’m also pretty fluent in Japanese and been rock climbing for many years now. I’d love to hear more about what interests you about Japanese culture or even see you do some rock climbing 🧗♀️
Awww I'm really touched that you went through my other videos too. Lovely to meet you online. No one has really said that about my voice before but that's such a lovely compliment! I'd love to talk about these other things too, thanks for the ideas!
So basically, you keep learning English more than 10years? Of course you might to talk and understand fluently :) Amazing smooth voice and accent, like it a lot👍 The only thing is, I would like if there to be fewer cuts in the video😇
Thanks for your inspiring sharing! I'm also from HK and just moved to Canada last year, have been struggling in my English learning journey and kind of disappointed by myself for not making a significant improvement even living in an English speaking environment. After watching your video I'd say making it as a habit is very important, and indeed putting effort into it. Please keep sharing more tips on how to speak English fluently and confidently like you do, thanks a lot!! :)
Hi Noel, thank you for watching and leaving a heartwarming comment! 香港人揮手🙋♀️ I'm glad you've found it inspiring / helpful and thanks for sharing your journey too. I do my best to post once per week - please let know if there's any particular topics you'd like me to go into in future!
Hi, Yuki. I came across your Japanese learning videos today and just kept watching more and more of your content. I really love your voice! I could be imagining it but you sound a lot like Emma D’arcy from HOTD. I could prob listen to you talk about anything and never get tired🙃 We have a lot in common too. English used to be my 2nd language but now it’s my first having immigrated to the US at a very young age. I’m also pretty fluent in Japanese and been rock climbing for many years now. I’d love to hear more about what interests you about Japanese culture or even see you do some rock climbing 🧗♀️
Awww I'm really touched that you went through my other videos too. Lovely to meet you online. No one has really said that about my voice before but that's such a lovely compliment! I'd love to talk about these other things too, thanks for the ideas!
your english sounds native. amazing job.
Thank you for the support ;) I definitely still hear influence of my native language but it doesn't bother me ^ ^
Thanks for your inspiring! I'm a English beginner, This video help me to study English, Btw I'm also a Hongkonger .😁香港人揮手🙋♂
🙋🏻♀️ Thanks for the kind comment! Keep going, you're doing great!
So basically, you keep learning English more than 10years? Of course you might to talk and understand fluently :)
Amazing smooth voice and accent, like it a lot👍
The only thing is, I would like if there to be fewer cuts in the video😇
Haha even longer than that! I'll try to make the videos less jumpy in future (it's mainly because I need to look at my script every 5 seconds)🤣