AVOID MISTAKES MADE BY MARINA MOGILKO AND ARIANNITA LA GRINGA / INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED /UNIVERSITY
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Those mistakes are understandable if you're a beginner, but they're inexcusable if you're "teaching" the language
hard to believe that these girls have the guts to 'teach ' English if they make so many mistakes but the internet takes everything without questions
It is such a gift for Marina a.k.a a free phonetics and pronunciation course. And for us, thank you!
Long, but this was a very good video.
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Excellent teacher.
This is fantastic lessons guys keep at it your cool
your --> you're
These are fantastic lessons, guys.
Absolutely brilliant as usual
Perfect 🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is really a good channel i have learned a lot from him and now lm more advanced and i can speak English very good and lm more confident and I'm more comfortable
You speak English very well, not good.
See eye to eye!
I can speak very good English. I can speak English very well. Both are correct.
Just awsome ❤ thank you so much teacher
Thank you for this lesson. I didn’t know the rule about special verbs “sound”, “look”, “taste”
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awesome~!!! keep it up~!!!
I hear 'I started from this University'😊
I love English for everyone ❤💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
You are genius! Thanks a lot. дякую
Thank you for your videos 🤝
Oh man! You spoilt her hard work
I am proud to be subscribed to this Channel.
After your graduation, you can say, "I studied from this university."
I studied AT this university
I used to study at this university or I went to this university.
@@rocketmoonshine9205 If you say "I used to study" your listener will understand you studied there at some point in the past (very frequently) but you don't anymore, it's a ditched habit. On the other hand, "I went to this university" doesn't focus on how usual the event was and simply states you were in the university studying, visiting someone or browsing career tuitions e.g. Used to is for repeated habits in the past with no current implications, Went or simple past is for actions that already happened regardless of the number of ocurrences
@@thaivnman3034 Well you might be right but I think it sounds better if you saud:
- "I studied IN this university".
If you say "at" it sounds more like you were near the university.
Well this is how I see it.
# If in doubt, I think it's better to say "I used to study and I graduated from this university"
You can use the preposition "IN" if you work there too (the university)
I really like your channel. Greeting from north Tapanuli.
Those nachos look delicious 😋
I'm pretty sure Marina's word salads are good too 😜
Another great video.
Good job
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Her channel is a treasure trove for your content. Keep up the good work
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Your videos are of great help for my English learning, I'm learning a lot from you. I love your lessons Kevin and Liza 🤗🎉🎉
Thanks a lot🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you so much Teacher Kevin!
T. KEVIN IS THE BEST 👌 👍
to speed up your progress to a more advanced level IN english
I would say 'of'
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Using the prepositions in a proper way seems to be a hassle to everyone.
Best channel to learn correct English ! Not from Marina the wannabe " teacher"!
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English is difficult.
The grammar mistakes should not be made by someone who is teaching English online. These are basic grammar. Hope someone will not learn English from those fake teachers.
Let; s practice...
Yeah I noticed that i used i speak English very good but I must have used will it was not correct
I used to take medicines but thank goodness not anymore
When he is not playing a fiddle, he gets really miserable."
"I thought, she fiddled with anything, and she understood what she was doing; however, within a few months she told me that she was autistic."
"I just wanted to examine the flower for the insects."
"When he acts up, his parents just discipline him."
"I prefer butter rather than margarine."
"Sir, are you certain that it is a genuine masterpiece?"
Not only can genuine leather be expensive, but also banned at all in some countries."
"While others were screaming, she was searching for the entrance. Later, she remembered that she had perhaps acted this way because of a rush of adrenaline, which she got then."
"Our current doctrine is contemplated at present."
"Their reputation is determined, depending on the attitudes that they stick to."
Thank you very much for your invaluable video, it is highly appreciated by me.
With deep gratitude, from the fourteen-year-old teenager. Ukraine
Better call Saul is a tough one. Saul, soul, soil, sole.
Marina is a con artist, not the English language teacher.
Actually 'advanced' used to be en exact level when I was a university student in Russia. It was 20 years ago. We had Oxford or Cambridge student books and the 'advanced' course was between 'upper-intermediate' and 'proficiency' courses. I guess the 'advanced' level was the level we now call 'C1'.
Marina should try Hollywood, she belongs to their “culture” and she definitely can act.
Sometimes I think that Marina could pick up some of the grammatical constructions she now uses from old popular American songs like "Who you gonna call" with its "it don't look good", or "but my baby don't love nobody but me", where the wrong grammar was used for the purpose of rhythm or because of the cultural context of a songwriter.
Please speed up your videos by removing pauses.
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Hi Kevin, I've just got a doubt, in this video you said;
- "to speed up your progress in a more advanced level IN English".
BUT, in the screen says:
- "to speed up your progress in a more advanced level OF English".
You used two different prepositions, well, both prepositions sound good and natural to me BUT, I'd like to know which one's the correct one.
Thanks in advance for the answer kevin. 😊👍.
Both prepositions are correct
Vokauushbulsry, grammma 😂 oh dear, at least she's funny... sometimes.
Arianitta's case is very rare to me, she makes so many mistakes in basic grammar which would be understandable if it were exclusively reduced to daily slips or confusions, nevertheless, prepositions and articles usage that's something you're taught in elementary school, even kindergarten, never fails to unsettle me. Personally, I've heard non-native speakers with a much better verbal command than her such as Caroline Kowanz and that shouldn't be the case since she's always promoted herself as a born and raised American girl
Maybe she was born in the US, but her parents didn't speak English well when they arrived in the US. And they homeschooled her. So she never went to a primary school where someone would have taught her proper grammar. So, her speak is influenced by the native language that as far as I know is Polish. (This is only my theory, I mean, it's the only explanation I can give for her mistakes.)
@@Andrew21219 But she graduated from a university. She already has a degree. She should not be making any mistakes. Probably she studied 4 or 5 years there.
@@anicioantonioariasramirez8557 But what type of university? I was enroled in an online US university. And most people weren't native speakers. Being fluent in English wasn't even a requirement to register.
@@anicioantonioariasramirez8557 I was studying in an online American university, and as non-native speakers we were required to take English classes first. I can tell that a peer review system is one of the worst and most useless things that can exist in a studying process.
Is this due to the polysemy of the word 'way'?
I am a native Spanish speaker and saying "they look differently" is completely wrong, I mean when I translate it into Spanish.
5.07 of the video - Kevin says “level in English”, but it is written “level of English”. Which one is correct? Or they both are interchangeable?
I have a question for you:)) I believe we can use “look” with “differently”. If I printed out some text and I wanted to change the font, or color I would use the word Differently. “I want my text looks differently “.
And if I wanted to rewrite my text I would use the word Different.
Am I right?
Thank you so much for your videos!!!!!!
No. I want my text look* different*. It is crucial for text to always look* its best, regardless of platform.
In the nutshell, My text always looks* different*...I want my text look* different*...
Can I say, I studied in this university?
She can't stop, shame !
Is she American? It sounds so to me. American people make mistakes too?
they are from russia n poland
If someone works there, we say;
- I work IN this university.
If you study, you say;
- I study AT this university.
If you graduate, you say;
- I graduated FROM this university.
If you're heading for the place, you say;
- I'm going TO the (that) university.
I'd say 'at' for both.
12:10 We're
I Mean..Is Arianita a real American native speaker? No offence but... UK to commit those mistakes from an English native?.... LIKE... What's your answer to this English for everyone?
How could she graduate if her English is so bad?
This is nothing wrong with making mistakes in English but you can't teach people who trust you that you will teach them to speak English very good all i see lack of work because if you are not an English speaker there is nothing wrong if you looked up your information before you make your video because this people who needs to learn correct words because they're studying for exams and they gonna get a bad score because of your leak of work in all of your videos
There is nothing wrong .... to speak English well ... all I see is a lack of work ... look up ... these people need to learn ... they're gonna .. lack not leak
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Good job