Hi Tiago, I love your work. I descovered you for three months. Your words have been a revelation to me, I started from 0 in English, I saw all your episode and since, I practice all your tips everyday. Now, I understand native speakers, it's Amazing!!! thank you Tiago!!!
That's true Thiago, in my case I studied so much, I did my best ❤ for my dreams I didn't want to accept words like: You cannot do it, you are so silly for that... And I was concentrated in my goals and right now after almost 2 years studying English I was hired 😊 I have been working five months in an excellent job and I want to go for more things!! Because I realized this worthwhile if you want to do it you are able to do it❤
I started learning English two years ago, and so far, I've read around 37 to 38 books in English, ranging from A1 to C1 levels. Additionally, I've built a vocabulary list with nearly 3,500 words, including regular and irregular verbs, phrasal verbs, slang, adjectives, adverbs, and pronouns etc. I take around eight classes per week focused on English and study for about 8 to 12 hours a day, including class hours. My study routine includes reading, writing, listening,, speaking and practicing vocabulary across different topics, and working on grammar. My studies cover all grammatical tenses, passive voice, comparatives and superlatives, conditionals, grammatical clauses, logical connectors, embedded questions, causatives, reported speech, prefixes and suffixes, and various types of statements, such as 'I would rather' and 'I had better.' I also combine topics, like using embedded questions with passive voice. Learning English has been challenging, especially since I've been immersing myself in the language for about a year using this methodology. However, I still struggle to understand native speakers from the United States, and it’s exhausting. Do you understand why this is so difficult?"
3,500 words? I searching on google, C1 level is around 8000 words. Regarding your question, I recommend a video here on UA-cam, by a guy, who answered this question very well, it helped me a lot, and can help you too. English Speaking Sucess, the name of his channel.
It’s definitely about the vocabs,3000 is far from enough,i didn't know what kind of books you read,but recently I’m reading ,i have about 10000 vocabs reserve,there’re still a lot of words i don’t know which always need me to look up in this book,so if u wanna interact with the native English speaker easily,i think the most important thing is building an enormous vocabs reserve to support it.
Hi Thiago, one of the things I admire most about you is your keen sense of using words properly. I love and relish advanced English. On the other hand , congratulations on reaching one hundred thousand suscribers. It is an amazing milestone and you deserve to reach even greater heights ! Keep it on
I’m a casual learner but put a lot time in learning English,because the more you learned,the more you can enjoy the world by English resources which make me happy.i think everything is about reality and dream in which everyone need to find a good balance. Be realistic but don’t forget your goals.
Personally, before watching this video, I'd say it's the matter of time and dedication. Edited: chances are I'm a hardcore learner. I'm literally obsessed with the language and can spend endless hours learning its nuances. Greetings from Ukraine.
@jager4411 We're on the same page, I guess. But: please, don't be so harsh and direct. Perhaps, I just can't normally take in very direct language, so skip over it and acknowledge everyone can mess up one day.
yeah, I’m a Roberto. I’m from Mexico City. I’m going to about to retire and I can. I want to convert to Le because you make me speak fluently with confidence and start to understand everything. I know it’s a lot of way too. I need to go, but I have confidence thank you very much.
Hi Thiago. Congatulations for your vidéo. You explain very well the topic and you use the good words to do it. I'm a casual learner and I 'm retired. I love to learn and use English language and I have lot of time to do it. You're one of my favaorite teacher on You Tube. Have a good week and I'm looking forward to watch your next vidéo.
Hi Thiago. I want to thank you, because you help us to improve in the English language. The way is no easy, but the key is not give up ! Guys let´s to improve it, keep going !
Good afternoon Sir I 'm fine I hope you are fine too. I anderstand what you say, It' s exactly my case,. Nobody can learn English without these situations. Thank you so much for your method you use to teach, it permit us to manage our time.
Hi Thiago!!! My name is Roxana, I'm from Chile. I want to respond to your question "Why Am I learning English? Learning has bien a great motivation throughout my life and learning to speak English has been my goal for forty years, but I recognize that I haven't been consistent in my efforts to achieve this goal. Nos that I'm in my sintiese my greatest desaire is to acquare English as my second language in order to demostrated that the age is not a limiting to fulfill your wishes.
Hello thigo I am a hug fan of yours actually I from Nepal do you know about this country ? I think my CRF level of English like A1 or maybe A2 but I want to be a hardcore learner. actually I will be going abroad very soon and I afraid about my carer . How can I improve my English quickly may you have any kind of suggestions for me or may I join your classes ? 😊
Please , speak about improving listening skills,I listen to English at least one or two hours but I still struggle with many videos so just give us many videos about this and how can review the old videos that I have listened or just listen to them two times or three and move to another video,please say tips and approaches to improve this skill faster and faster.
Hello Thiago, i have a question...in this course will have club conversational? I mean, we can practice everything that we learned with you or others students? for example I'm good listener but I don't get my fluency speak English, i want to speak like you 😊
I imagine this methodology has something similar to the immersion methodology, right? I practice this, without knowing that it is a method, until I learn it now, and I think it is very good, it gives me more focus
The other day, I saw a girl here on UA-cam who started studying at the same time as me, 1 year ago and she spoke very well. I can't say half of what she says and I feel very sad about myself.
Nothing in my life directly depends on me knowing English, to be honest. But I do find myself among the hardcore team. I don't know if I've turned into an English maniac, but I'm putting lots of time into learning as fast as I can. The more I learn, the more I enjoy consuming English media. I'm gonna be blunt here, guys. I'm addicted. 😮 Maybe when I'm fluent, some random opportunity involving English might happen in my life. Who knows, huh?
@@Crispoeng have you studied english the hardcore way all this time? what is your level in english now? Around the age of 16, I started to have a lot of contact with english, studying some things like programming, but I had never really studied , however it's been about a week, since I started studying hardcore, and I'm following that, including reading a book right now, kkkk.
@josehelvis674 Man, you just started taking your studies more seriously a week ago? That's crazy the fact that you write so well in English. And I guess you're Brazilian as well. I mean-I ain't seen anybody else from another country using "kkkk" so far. I also used to have some time with English before actually starting to take it as seriously as I do now. But it's completely different when you start the real thing, isn't it? About my current level of English. Hm. I've got no idea, lamo. I don't really care too much about measuring what level I'm probably at. But if I had to more or less measure it. I'd say I find myself at a point where I can understand the 80% of 100% of every UA-cam video I watch without the subs. (I mean videos from natives of the language intended for natives.) Movies are still a bit more complex, and I still use the subs as a side aid. I'm gonna start transitioning to turn them off as soon as I've watched at least 100 movies. About my speaking and writing: that's a different matter, lol. I think I get by very well if I have to. I've never actually had a real spoken conversation with someone. How about you?
@@Crispoeng No man, kkkk. To be honest,in doubt, I searched many words in google translate. I've never had a conversation like this before. So I'm having to force my english, more in the sense of formulating the sentences. the writing itself, I'm more used to. Including, thank you for the chat, I already learned many words from you. Since I started studying, I've seen my develpment every day, in every way, it is very cool. I don't know my english level too, maybe A2, on the way to B1. I can listen to videos like this, from non-natives, very well without subtitles. I'm brazilian too,"kkkkk".
Hello Thiago, I think everybody is missing your amazing react videos!! The Pursuit Of Happyness: Job interview from Will Smith. ua-cam.com/video/UUDKEbX5OQw/v-deo.html I,m sure if you do a react video about this movie clip would be a huge success and would give at least 15.000 more likes to your channell!!! Amazing and unforgetable movie from Will Smith!!
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Hi Tiago,
I love your work.
I descovered you for three months.
Your words have been a revelation to me, I started from 0 in English, I saw all your episode and since, I practice all your tips everyday.
Now, I understand native speakers, it's Amazing!!! thank you Tiago!!!
That's true Thiago, in my case I studied so much, I did my best ❤ for my dreams I didn't want to accept words like: You cannot do it, you are so silly for that... And I was concentrated in my goals and right now after almost 2 years studying English I was hired 😊 I have been working five months in an excellent job and I want to go for more things!! Because I realized this worthwhile if you want to do it you are able to do it❤
I started learning English two years ago, and so far, I've read around 37 to 38 books in English, ranging from A1 to C1 levels. Additionally, I've built a vocabulary list with nearly 3,500 words, including regular and irregular verbs, phrasal verbs, slang, adjectives, adverbs, and pronouns etc. I take around eight classes per week focused on English and study for about 8 to 12 hours a day, including class hours. My study routine includes reading, writing, listening,, speaking and practicing vocabulary across different topics, and working on grammar. My studies cover all grammatical tenses, passive voice, comparatives and superlatives, conditionals, grammatical clauses, logical connectors, embedded questions, causatives, reported speech, prefixes and suffixes, and various types of statements, such as 'I would rather' and 'I had better.' I also combine topics, like using embedded questions with passive voice.
Learning English has been challenging, especially since I've been immersing myself in the language for about a year using this methodology. However, I still struggle to understand native speakers from the United States, and it’s exhausting. Do you understand why this is so difficult?"
3,500 words? I searching on google, C1 level is around 8000 words. Regarding your question, I recommend a video here on UA-cam, by a guy, who answered this question very well, it helped me a lot, and can help you too. English Speaking Sucess, the name of his channel.
It’s definitely about the vocabs,3000 is far from enough,i didn't know what kind of books you read,but recently I’m reading ,i have about 10000 vocabs reserve,there’re still a lot of words i don’t know which always need me to look up in this book,so if u wanna interact with the native English speaker easily,i think the most important thing is building an enormous vocabs reserve to support it.
wow good history, I will like to do the same
Hi Thiago, one of the things I admire most about you is your keen sense of using words properly. I love and relish advanced English. On the other hand , congratulations on reaching one hundred thousand suscribers. It is an amazing milestone and you deserve to reach even greater heights ! Keep it on
I’m a casual learner but put a lot time in learning English,because the more you learned,the more you can enjoy the world by English resources which make me happy.i think everything is about reality and dream in which everyone need to find a good balance. Be realistic but don’t forget your goals.
Obrigado Thiago , I appreciate your work for every episode
Hello, Thiago. Great video. thanks for tips about my studies on the learners corner ;)
Personally, before watching this video, I'd say it's the matter of time and dedication.
Edited: chances are I'm a hardcore learner. I'm literally obsessed with the language and can spend endless hours learning its nuances.
Greetings from Ukraine.
Hello from USSR
@@vborisov1986
Sorry, but it seems like I'm missing something, right?
Someone should tell him that the Soviet Union collapsed 30+ years ago
@jager4411
We're on the same page, I guess. But: please, don't be so harsh and direct. Perhaps, I just can't normally take in very direct language, so skip over it and acknowledge everyone can mess up one day.
you're the best
yeah, I’m a Roberto. I’m from Mexico City. I’m going to about to retire and I can. I want to convert to Le because you make me speak fluently with confidence and start to understand everything. I know it’s a lot of way too. I need to go, but I have confidence thank you very much.
Teacher, please put subtitles back on Spotify videos! It helps a lot! I love your videos!
Kah, you can turn on UA-cam subtitles .
@Marinoeduardo Yes, I know. But I watch his videos on Spotify when I'm on the subway. And UA-cam doesn't work on the subway. But that's okay.
Yeah, sometimes I download this videos and then watch offline
Hi Thiago. Congatulations for your vidéo. You explain very well the topic and you use the good words to do it. I'm a casual learner and I 'm retired. I love to learn and use English language and I have lot of time to do it. You're one of my favaorite teacher on You Tube. Have a good week and I'm looking forward to watch your next vidéo.
Hi Thiago. I want to thank you, because you help us to improve in the English language. The way is no easy, but the key is not give up ! Guys let´s to improve it, keep going !
Great episode Thiago! Cheers
I am totally agree with Maicon . You really also help me a lot . Thank you Thiago
Welcome back best teacher
Hi Thiago,
Thank you so much! Your courses are very interesting, and I always watch your videos. I think you are the best English teacher for me.
Good afternoon Sir I 'm fine I hope you are fine too. I anderstand what you say, It' s exactly my case,. Nobody can learn English without these situations. Thank you so much for your method you use to teach, it permit us to manage our time.
I love you my lovely teacher ❤
Hi Thiago!!! My name is Roxana, I'm from Chile.
I want to respond to your question "Why Am I learning English? Learning has bien a great motivation throughout my life and learning to speak English has been my goal for forty years, but I recognize that I haven't been consistent in my efforts to achieve this goal. Nos that I'm in my sintiese my greatest desaire is to acquare English as my second language in order to demostrated that the age is not a limiting to fulfill your wishes.
Hello thigo I am a hug fan of yours actually I from Nepal do you know about this country ?
I think my CRF level of English like A1 or maybe A2 but I want to be a hardcore learner. actually I will be going abroad very soon and I afraid about my carer .
How can I improve my English quickly may you have any kind of suggestions for me or may I join your classes ? 😊
Hi, I want to buy your course, but could you show your lesson before, or tell us how is it going. Thanks for your job.
Please , speak about improving listening skills,I listen to English at least one or two hours but I still struggle with many videos so just give us many videos about this and how can review the old videos that I have listened or just listen to them two times or three and move to another video,please say tips and approaches to improve this skill faster and faster.
congratulations 🎉
What do you recommend for the learners plus 50 ?
Good video, broo.
Thiago you are not teaching only english lang , there is also legacy
Hello Thiago, i have a question...in this course will have club conversational? I mean, we can practice everything that we learned with you or others students? for example I'm good listener but I don't get my fluency speak English, i want to speak like you 😊
Hello, Jose. No, this is a recorded course about English pronunciation. I'll only be opening more conversation club groups next year.
Where r u thiagooo we missed u
Hi thiago, what you think about the methodology sea? For learn english listening every day's inglish without subtitles?
I imagine this methodology has something similar to the immersion methodology, right? I practice this, without knowing that it is a method, until I learn it now, and I think it is very good, it gives me more focus
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The other day, I saw a girl here on UA-cam who started studying at the same time as me, 1 year ago and she spoke very well. I can't say half of what she says and I feel very sad about myself.
Don't believe what UA-camr say ... Most of them exaggerate to get more views ...
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Nothing in my life directly depends on me knowing English, to be honest. But I do find myself among the hardcore team. I don't know if I've turned into an English maniac, but I'm putting lots of time into learning as fast as I can.
The more I learn, the more I enjoy consuming English media. I'm gonna be blunt here, guys. I'm addicted. 😮
Maybe when I'm fluent, some random opportunity involving English might happen in my life. Who knows, huh?
Me too. How long have you been studying english?
@@josehelvis674 I've been learning English for almost a year now. How about you?
@@Crispoeng have you studied english the hardcore way all this time? what is your level in english now? Around the age of 16, I started to have a lot of contact with english, studying some things like programming, but I had never really studied , however it's been about a week, since I started studying hardcore, and I'm following that, including reading a book right now, kkkk.
@josehelvis674 Man, you just started taking your studies more seriously a week ago? That's crazy the fact that you write so well in English. And I guess you're Brazilian as well. I mean-I ain't seen anybody else from another country using "kkkk" so far.
I also used to have some time with English before actually starting to take it as seriously as I do now. But it's completely different when you start the real thing, isn't it?
About my current level of English. Hm. I've got no idea, lamo. I don't really care too much about measuring what level I'm probably at. But if I had to more or less measure it. I'd say I find myself at a point where I can understand the 80% of 100% of every UA-cam video I watch without the subs. (I mean videos from natives of the language intended for natives.) Movies are still a bit more complex, and I still use the subs as a side aid. I'm gonna start transitioning to turn them off as soon as I've watched at least 100 movies.
About my speaking and writing: that's a different matter, lol. I think I get by very well if I have to. I've never actually had a real spoken conversation with someone.
How about you?
@@Crispoeng No man, kkkk. To be honest,in doubt, I searched many words in google translate. I've never had a conversation like this before. So I'm having to force my english, more in the sense of formulating the sentences. the writing itself, I'm more used to. Including, thank you for the chat, I already learned many words from you. Since I started studying, I've seen my develpment every day, in every way, it is very cool. I don't know my english level too, maybe A2, on the way to B1. I can listen to videos like this, from non-natives, very well without subtitles. I'm brazilian too,"kkkkk".
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Bro why did you quit to make video on real life English channel ??
I have the same question.
Tão lindo
Hello Thiago, I think everybody is missing your amazing react videos!!
The Pursuit Of Happyness: Job interview from Will Smith.
ua-cam.com/video/UUDKEbX5OQw/v-deo.html
I,m sure if you do a react video about this movie clip would be a huge success and would give at least 15.000 more likes to your channell!!!
Amazing and unforgetable movie from Will Smith!!
Hi thiago, what you think about the methodology sea? For learn english listening every day's inglish without subtitles?