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Pronouncing each and every letter of a word clearly is something I'm definitely interested in. While I can understand and type to a sufficient degree, I feel pronouncing words in a manner that it becomes totally clear even to a very new person is something I struggle with. Not just English, I've seen that happen in my native language as well. I'll gladly watch anything that helps me in this regard.
a wonderful explanation like always. Thank you. He had been working at the company for 10 years when he finally received a raise. Action: working at the company Duration of time: 10 years Action that was finished in the past: received a raise
Hi dear professor I have been improving my English through your best method of teaching and excellent explanation. Thank you so much for your help and advice. I really appreciate your job. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity. All the best. Have a good time. Your follower from Algeria.
I had been in Saudi Arabia over A decade I’ve been in New York till now consider almost twenty year ! She hasn’t been there for A while so that’s why she’s kinda turmoil I had the pleasure to work with him for really long time My mother she has been really strong over course this last 5 years He hadn’t been there for food, he was there for Job thats it and thank you .
Dear Anna Thank you so much for everything you're doing, you know grammar is the easiest aspect for me in English, cause I once understood it, and then only use it in the right way, but what I really struggle with is Pronunciation in English, earlier I didn't know that I should Pronounce all the sounds Carefully not to be rood or understood wrong.....I'm 19 and I'm only started to work on my pronunciation with Your Help and Your Explanations!!! I dream about getting though a little bit similar with beautiful pronunciation as you've got!!! And you know your last video was incredibly helpful and useful for me and for everybody with the Explanation ( how to say Sounds Correctly and all the articulation and speaking practice) Pronunciation is the one thing which is getting really hard for me, as I'd been learning English for many years from school and only a few month ago I realized ( taking into consideration all the information from you and some other people) that I had been studying without paying any attention about right pronunciation in English ( American or British)... ( even TH sound is still hard for me to use during my speech, cause I need to stop and only then make a right sound ( not sink, but THink , for instance) ) and now I try not to get down as I need someone I can learn from and keep working on it, and you help me so much!!! Appreciate it! You just deserve Thousands of likes and Sharings!!! I hope one day, I wil be able to visit America and meet you! You're wonderful!
Hey Hannah !! You are the best ,had some confusion related to that topic ,but now everything is clear .... Love you for your helpful video lesson.... ❤️✨Love from INDIA.....
Muito bom esse vídeo, você explica de uma maneira muito simples...quisera eu falar inglês algum dia como você..já fiz diversos cursos e não saio do intermediário.
I think the same as you. I've been at the same level for years. I hope one day we can speak English like him. I would very much like to bring my English to a good level in 2023. But I can't reach the level I want by just watching English videos and memorizing words. I need someone with whom I can practice speaking English. However, I think I can improve my English knowledge in this way. If you want, we can practice speaking together.
A suggestion: You need a blackboard to explain, or talk about, these grammar themes. Put the examples by written, and make pauses to allow the audience understand what you are explaining, sentence by sentence. P.D.- I'm a professor and these are just suggestions to improve the pedagogy.
Excellent summary and examples, Hannah! I would also like to add that new English learners may hear native speakers use these INCORRECTLY! So often, I hear (even professionals!) omit “have/had” when speaking in these tenses. It is not uncommon to hear a native speaker say (incorrectly) “I seen that, too!” Instead, they should have said: “I have seen that, too!” Another incorrect example: “I been working out for an hour.” It should be- “I have been working out for an hour.” Or it could be said with the contraction: “I’ve been working out for an hour.” Doesn’t that sound SO much better? 😊 As a native speaker and professional pronunciation coach, I feel sorry for new English learners who are trying to learn the correct grammar and proper way to speak, but then hear incorrect speech from native speakers … which leaves them confused or learning poor habits. Instead- use these accurate tips from this video and share with all your English learner friends! This was an excellent video for clarification- so thank you for teaching learners the CORRECT grammar! ❤ Let’s return English to the “gold standard” for clarity and clear communication! I am all for it! (No judgement against new English learners… just supporting accurate learning!)
But, wouldn't it be that they are indeed contracting the modal verbs, like in "they should've", but pronouncing it so fast that it sounds like "shoudaf" and the "have" is almost not perceivable.
I agree with you that English should be "returned" to gold standards, and be ALWAYS correctly taught. It's up to the student whether or not to use it correctly. But, instructors have to (or should) teach it correctly. Like in Spanish, there is NOT such a thing like "slang" Spanish. We do NOT have that. There one and only one Spanish, the grammatically correct one. It should be the same with English, I believe.
@@YoelMonsalve That’s a good possibility in some cases… but for those I have observed, they are simply omitting the contraction. I can see their faces and pronunciation and they simply are not saying it at all. It unfortunately makes them sound very unprofessional and less educated than they actually are. Great inquiry though!
I don't know why I understand her, but when I listen to a native speaker speak in English or in a movie with original audio I find it hard to understand him! Haha Thanks for these examples you have clarified them for me
Hi teacher Hope you are well. We know that some people they just can't remember word or phrases when they are try to speak English.although they know a lot of word. But for my case It's totally Different. Because whenever i try to speak english i can remember the right Words and phrases. Also I'm not bad at grammar. But the problem is i can't make proper sentence structure or sentence pattern. So how can i improve my sentence structure or sentence pattern in spoken english when i speak in real life. Please let me know. I hope a solution from you. Thank you very much
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Вы самая красивая девушка, с самым красивым голосом, и с самыми красивыми глазами 🤗
Anna, you are doing a great job, You are helping many people to learn English, Your modesty is also something to be appreciated
Pronouncing each and every letter of a word clearly is something I'm definitely interested in. While I can understand and type to a sufficient degree, I feel pronouncing words in a manner that it becomes totally clear even to a very new person is something I struggle with. Not just English, I've seen that happen in my native language as well. I'll gladly watch anything that helps me in this regard.
And I just got recommended a video regarding speaking and listening from this channel. Thank you UA-cam
Yep, once you get how to use them, it's easier to comprehend. So a big thanks to you for bringing about this topic. So valuable.
I have no problem with perfect tenses but when I see your videos just can’t escape 😅♥️
English people don't know how to speak English 🙄
I did the same! Again! Right to the end. I guess she is UA-cam's witch :)
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please can you teach me them 😊?
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a wonderful explanation like always. Thank you.
He had been working at the company for 10 years when he finally received a raise.
Action: working at the company
Duration of time: 10 years
Action that was finished in the past: received a raise
It’s easy to learn English with you! Don’t stop ❤
Hi dear professor
I have been improving my English through your best method of teaching and excellent explanation. Thank you so much for your help and advice. I really appreciate your job.
I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity.
All the best.
Have a good time.
Your follower from Algeria.
This teacher is anxiously listened as her pronunciation of English language because of her attractive pronunciation.
I'd like to thank you for sharing you knowledge with us. Amazing!
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I had been in Saudi Arabia over A decade
I’ve been in New York till now consider almost twenty year !
She hasn’t been there for A while so that’s why she’s kinda turmoil
I had the pleasure to work with him for really long time
My mother she has been really strong over course this last 5 years
He hadn’t been there for food, he was there for Job
thats it and thank you .
The best tutor ever.
Thank you for teaching me. Beautiful teacher ⚘️♥️
Thank you,you are the best teacher.❤
Im watching your clips in Korea, and this is one of my favorite UA-cam channels! Thanks for your lessons.
Dear Anna Thank you so much for everything you're doing, you know grammar is the easiest aspect for me in English, cause I once understood it, and then only use it in the right way, but what I really struggle with is Pronunciation in English, earlier I didn't know that I should Pronounce all the sounds Carefully not to be rood or understood wrong.....I'm 19 and I'm only started to work on my pronunciation with Your Help and Your Explanations!!! I dream about getting though a little bit similar with beautiful pronunciation as you've got!!! And you know your last video was incredibly helpful and useful for me and for everybody with the Explanation ( how to say Sounds Correctly and all the articulation and speaking practice) Pronunciation is the one thing which is getting really hard for me, as I'd been learning English for many years from school and only a few month ago I realized ( taking into consideration all the information from you and some other people) that I had been studying without paying any attention about right pronunciation in English ( American or British)... ( even TH sound is still hard for me to use during my speech, cause I need to stop and only then make a right sound ( not sink, but THink , for instance) ) and now I try not to get down as I need someone I can learn from and keep working on it, and you help me so much!!! Appreciate it! You just deserve Thousands of likes and Sharings!!! I hope one day, I wil be able to visit America and meet you! You're wonderful!
I have been Waching your videos for trhee months, your videos are very helpful to me,l relly apreciade it.
This is my favorite UA-cam channel! Thank you for another video 😊
Hey Hannah !! You are the best ,had some confusion related to that topic ,but now everything is clear .... Love you for your helpful video lesson.... ❤️✨Love from INDIA.....
Dear anna, thanks for video.because your speaking voice help me for speaking.
Thanks for the clear explanation.
Thank you so much. Sister. Have a blessed day. God bless you. Thank you for giving about the details
Thanks for all you do to everybody learn english. Have the Best wish.
Your pronounciation is clear
Great overview of these grammar points!
Congratulations to your nice speech Anna
Your speaking Style is so beautiful...❤️♥️
Muito bom esse vídeo, você explica de uma maneira muito simples...quisera eu falar inglês algum dia como você..já fiz diversos cursos e não saio do intermediário.
I think the same as you. I've been at the same level for years. I hope one day we can speak English like him. I would very much like to bring my English to a good level in 2023. But I can't reach the level I want by just watching English videos and memorizing words. I need someone with whom I can practice speaking English. However, I think I can improve my English knowledge in this way. If you want, we can practice speaking together.
You must have a charming smile.
И полюбовался и инглиш подучил) Спасибо:)
Thank you teacher,
Hi, I see you from UAE. Thanks.
Great videos, I look forward to them every week!
Looking forward to them more than Lucy's videos :)
Wow! I'm the first one. Please make a series of grammar ma'am and please make a video use of "being".
Thank you for this lesson.
Your beauty is extraordinary
Thank you so much
I liked the Teaching Technic and your content!
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Excellent! Thank you so much!
Please, more video about job interviews, cause we love ur voice, and we want to shadow you ❤️
Great job anna
Thank you Anna
A suggestion: You need a blackboard to explain, or talk about, these grammar themes. Put the examples by written, and make pauses to allow the audience understand what you are explaining, sentence by sentence.
P.D.- I'm a professor and these are just suggestions to improve the pedagogy.
I fall in love with you literally 💕
You have a magical voice!
Just the voice?
very good information
Superb ma'am. ..❣️👍👌
Useful video, thx.
informative, indeed❤
thanks
Sister please make a video on complete use of would and reported speech as well.
I had been following you on UA-cam for about 3 years when you moved to the USA. Does it sound right? Thanks.
Excellent summary and examples, Hannah! I would also like to add that new English learners may hear native speakers use these INCORRECTLY! So often, I hear (even professionals!) omit “have/had” when speaking in these tenses.
It is not uncommon to hear a native speaker say (incorrectly)
“I seen that, too!” Instead, they should have said: “I have seen that, too!” Another incorrect example: “I been working out for an hour.” It should be- “I have been working out for an hour.” Or it could be said with the contraction: “I’ve been working out for an hour.”
Doesn’t that sound SO much better? 😊
As a native speaker and professional pronunciation coach, I feel sorry for new English learners who are trying to learn the correct grammar and proper way to speak, but then hear incorrect speech from native speakers … which leaves them confused or learning poor habits.
Instead- use these accurate tips from this video and share with all your English learner friends!
This was an excellent video for clarification- so thank you for teaching learners the CORRECT grammar! ❤
Let’s return English to the “gold standard” for clarity and clear communication! I am all for it!
(No judgement against new English learners… just supporting accurate learning!)
But, wouldn't it be that they are indeed contracting the modal verbs, like in "they should've", but pronouncing it so fast that it sounds like "shoudaf" and the "have" is almost not perceivable.
I agree with you that English should be "returned" to gold standards, and be ALWAYS correctly taught. It's up to the student whether or not to use it correctly. But, instructors have to (or should) teach it correctly.
Like in Spanish, there is NOT such a thing like "slang" Spanish. We do NOT have that. There one and only one Spanish, the grammatically correct one. It should be the same with English, I believe.
I'm tired to hear so many things like "American English is relaxed", "American English has not to obey grammar rules", and so on. That's a bad habit.
@@YoelMonsalve
That’s a good possibility in some cases… but for those I have observed, they are simply omitting the contraction. I can see their faces and pronunciation and they simply are not saying it at all. It unfortunately makes them sound very unprofessional and less educated than they actually are. Great inquiry though!
@@YoelMonsalve I'm a spanish native speaker and what you said about slangs caught my attention. I know a lot of spanish slangs :/
Please 🥺🙏 make a video about was to be + v3.where to use it
Very useful thanks 👍🇨🇷💯🚀
All regards from brasil
The correct denomination for them is "modal verbs", or "auxiliary verbs". Don't know why some people call them phrasal verbs.
It had been two years to finished my Oxford University in 2016 to 2018.
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I don't know why I understand her, but when I listen to a native speaker speak in English or in a movie with original audio I find it hard to understand him! Haha Thanks for these examples you have clarified them for me
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I had been listening to this video while eating hot spicy chicken
Can you tell about using "the"? I'm not sure I use this word at the right time.
I have many questions about it
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What´s the difference betwen Past Participle and Present Participle?
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Hi teacher
Hope you are well.
We know that some people they just can't remember word or phrases when they are try to speak English.although they know a lot of word.
But for my case It's totally Different. Because whenever i try to speak english i can remember the right Words and phrases. Also I'm not bad at grammar.
But the problem is i can't make proper sentence structure or sentence pattern.
So how can i improve my sentence structure or sentence pattern in spoken english when i speak in real life.
Please let me know. I hope a solution from you.
Thank you very much
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Hey . I want to say something about elsa pro . When I click the link in description. It's give discount 40% as you've said. But right now I have elsa app . and I have offer discount than in the link . It is different elsa pro??
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When will you upload your grammar series
I haven’t see you for so long and you still so beautiful. ❤ (Am I using this correct?) see or seen?
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"He had been working at the company for 10 years when he finally received a raise" poor guy
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Where are you from all of you guys here ??
Hey Anna what's up
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I have been to Greece. - чому використовується "to", а не "in"?
What is her accent pls ? (California, Texan ?)
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