Greetings, Sir. First things first, I would like to appreciate the stuff you shared. I mean you're so damn down to earth in pouring out your struggles and things you lack, that requires so much courage. I think this kind of attitude makes learners keep in mind that they're not alone in all this. 😊 Well, you did show the real you, and that's so cool. Wow, Thank you for your spectacular stuff. Best regards!
Your level of English cannot be understated... I mean I think you've moved way past the novice level and now well into intermediate proficiency. Listening to linguists is additional proof of that xD. Do you join any discord channels to pick up random conversations with folks about your hobbies? That's one way to build familiarity and comfort (good mental state) to converse in English.
Hi from London! It is a good way to speak practice, i congratulate you for your courage👏🏻, i have learnt by myself mostly from kids however im not brave as much as you to open youtube channel😊
well I think that the mental health in the language depends because for me is easy speak English I mean I don't have that problem or freedom of speak the language but you can practice and being more comfortable speaking always is the best so speak much as you can you can do it .✨
Your English is really good! To be able to use a wide range of vocabulary you have to read a great deal. Your pronunciation is clear to me. Did you do homestay in Australia? I thought heard a slight Australian accent…keep going 👍👌
Wow your english is very very good, its very formal/high level, even many americans arent as good using their words or making them formal like this. A bit more practice and time you'll be even better then most native english speakers.
Day 17: it's almost school time and I need a new wchool uniform so I went to a seamstresser to sew a new school uniform for me today, because my old uniform is too short for me now. I have gotten alot taller in this summer i don't even know how that could happen.
Maybe about 5,000 hours? I listen to English about 2 hours per day. On the days I feel motivated I do more, but there was a few periods of time where I was completely distanced from English. Hope this kind of helps!
Broken record is right. When you speak you're understandable, you need to speak more to help with fluency. You're often stuck in words, and you're speaking rather slowly. I can tell when you speak you're at the point where you want to say something and seem to know the word but it's not something you can actively recall and I notice you default to the simpler option and that's fine for the video. But if you're thinking out loud to yourself in english which is what helped me with my Spanish you should look up the word you want every time. That's what I do, I know the word but I just can't remember it or it doesn't feel right in my mouth. But the more I hear it the more it makes sense.
enunciation: might I humbly suggest you try reciting English poetry- there is a huge corpus . Just work on the rhythm & declaim it out loud when you are on your own. Maybe start off with the lovely Wordsworth sonnet, "Daffodils". There are some nice versions on You Tube- the actor, Ralph Fiennes is there to be appreciated...
Greetings, Sir.
First things first, I would like to appreciate the stuff you shared. I mean you're so damn down to earth in pouring out your struggles and things you lack, that requires so much courage. I think this kind of attitude makes learners keep in mind that they're not alone in all this. 😊 Well, you did show the real you, and that's so cool. Wow, Thank you for your spectacular stuff.
Best regards!
I don't understand anything in English but I want to understand
Your pronunciation is really good! We should study English day by day to improve.
Your level of English cannot be understated... I mean I think you've moved way past the novice level and now well into intermediate proficiency. Listening to linguists is additional proof of that xD.
Do you join any discord channels to pick up random conversations with folks about your hobbies? That's one way to build familiarity and comfort (good mental state) to converse in English.
Hi from London! It is a good way to speak practice, i congratulate you for your courage👏🏻, i have learnt by myself mostly from kids however im not brave as much as you to open youtube channel😊
well I think that the mental health in the language depends because for me is easy speak English I mean I don't have that problem or freedom of speak the language but you can practice and being more comfortable speaking always is the best so speak much as you can you can do it .✨
I want to say that your English is very nice, I'd like to reach the same level💓
Your English is really good! To be able to use a wide range of vocabulary you have to read a great deal. Your pronunciation is clear to me. Did you do homestay in Australia? I thought heard a slight Australian accent…keep going 👍👌
Thank you😭
I've never been to Australia, but I really want to do a homestay there!
Woooo you are so cute 🤩😍🙈🤩😍 I like your hair I am learning English too and is good keeping practice every day grettings from Costa Rica 🇨🇷🇨🇷🇨🇷
Wow your english is very very good, its very formal/high level, even many americans arent as good using their words or making them formal like this. A bit more practice and time you'll be even better then most native english speakers.
Day 17: it's almost school time and I need a new wchool uniform so I went to a seamstresser to sew a new school uniform for me today, because my old uniform is too short for me now. I have gotten alot taller in this summer i don't even know how that could happen.
Your english is amazing. Do you mind answering how many total hours of listening you have done so far to get to this level? Thanks so much Naoya
I'm not sure about that😓
I've been doing it on and off for 7 years now. I think living in Canada for one year helped me a lot.
@@NaoyafromJapan250 Could you give a rough estimate? Total Hours is a big thing in the language learning community.
Maybe about 5,000 hours?
I listen to English about 2 hours per day. On the days I feel motivated I do more, but there was a few periods of time where I was completely distanced from English. Hope this kind of helps!
@@NaoyafromJapan250 Thank you so much!!!!
you are so handsome and gray suits you 🥰
Broken record is right. When you speak you're understandable, you need to speak more to help with fluency. You're often stuck in words, and you're speaking rather slowly. I can tell when you speak you're at the point where you want to say something and seem to know the word but it's not something you can actively recall and I notice you default to the simpler option and that's fine for the video. But if you're thinking out loud to yourself in english which is what helped me with my Spanish you should look up the word you want every time. That's what I do, I know the word but I just can't remember it or it doesn't feel right in my mouth. But the more I hear it the more it makes sense.
My English not good ,the same to you. But I always learn health knowledges .
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enunciation: might I humbly suggest you try reciting English poetry- there is a huge corpus . Just work on the rhythm & declaim it out loud when you are on your own. Maybe start off with the lovely Wordsworth sonnet, "Daffodils". There are some nice versions on You Tube- the actor, Ralph Fiennes is there to be appreciated...
Can i have conversation with you 😊