It's been 4 days ago i can't watch video on your channel, actually i wanna watch every day. And now, i try to always focus on my goals, Why am I studying English, when I remember it, I'm so excited to continue my study💪
Absolutely, we're all about building a strong foundation here! Remember, every expert was once a beginner. I'm here to make this journey engaging and fruitful for you. 😍😍😍
🤣🤣Don't worry! Our brains are just sometimes stingy with sharing the knowledge. Keep practicing and soon it'll be generous with both thinking AND speaking. 😉
While I understand your perspective, it's worth noting that exposure to real-life language, even if initially challenging, can accelerate the learning process. Over time, with repetition and context, even basic students can pick up and understand phrases they once found difficult. ☺️
That’s not a problem at all,if you don’t understand some word you can use your brain ,do google translate ,and the you can more easily complete the sentence
Your headline is not in correct English. 'Practice' is the noun (eg. football practice). 'Practise' is the verb (eg. practise speaking English). A common mistake but better to practise it correctly from the start than to use the wrong spelling, or learn the wrong practice.
Bruhhhh bro!! gotta check your dictionary before you comment! US and UK has different spelling for words!!! And you can identify the accent that they use AmE, not BrE 😏
Thank you for pointing that out. However, the distinction between 'practice' as a noun and 'practise' as a verb is specific to British English. In American English, 'practice' is used for both the noun and the verb. Both are correct in their respective contexts.😊
It's been 4 days ago i can't watch video on your channel, actually i wanna watch every day. And now, i try to always focus on my goals, Why am I studying English, when I remember it, I'm so excited to continue my study💪
So glad to hear about your dedication and passion for learning English! Keep up the amazing spirit and continue pushing forward! 💪🌟
Thanks!
Wow, we're so touched!😉 Thanks for the support, it's much appreciated!❤❤
Thank you
Thank you for learning English with us!😊
Thanks so much, from 🇻🇳 VietNam
Thanks again 😊
Great to see you here! Which word from today's lesson will you use the most? Share with me! 🎈
I like this video it help me a lot to learn a new expression and to correct my prononciation thank you so much keep going ❤❤❤
Thank you for your kind words! Your dedication to learning is commendable. Keep up the great work and stay tuned for more content. ❤
Very practical thanks a milion❤
Thank you for awesome lesson.
Thank you for your support! Every contribution helps us create better content. 😊
Thankyou Jessica Teacher ❤️
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So helpful thank you
Thanks a lot for your kind words. Don't hesitate to let us know if you have any questions or topics you'd like us to cover in future videos.😊
very amazing video today is my frist day I will watch your more video very amazing ❤
Welcome aboard! Thrilled to hear you enjoyed the video. Looking forward to having you with us on this learning journey. ❤️
I want more beginner videos like this
Of course, let's look forward to the upcoming videos😍
@@LearnEnglishwithJessica Thanks you so much
Thankyou for your video . I am learning a lot from your videos
Your feedback motivates us to keep creating content. Thank you for watching!❤
Perfect for beginners, it's your stepping stone to fluency. Let's dive in and learn together!
Absolutely, we're all about building a strong foundation here! Remember, every expert was once a beginner. I'm here to make this journey engaging and fruitful for you. 😍😍😍
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This is fantastic lesson ❤
Your feedback motivates us to keep creating content. Thank you for watching!❤
It’s good😊
Thank you
I hope you enjoy this!😊
Very nice lesson, I like it
Glad you like it! Keep up the great work. 😊
First. Day l learn
Einglish
Thanku you help me ❤😊
Stay strong and keep going!❤
You’re awesome, thanks for your helpful videos
Thank you for taking the time to watch our video and for your positive feedback.❤
very good
you guys know what, I actually turn the speed to 1.5 to listen.
recommend for beginer is to slow it down
That's a great tip! Adjusting the speed can really tailor the listening experience to one's level. Thanks for sharing! 😊
Thank youyou help me❤❤
You're on the right track! Remember to review and practice often. 👍
Nice video.
Ме too
Thank you for your feedback!❤
Awesome video
Thank you for always learning English with me!🥰
Very nice
Thanks a lot for your kind words.🥰🥰
Wow!
I hope you enjoy this!🥰
@@LearnEnglishwithJessica yeah!
My English on my brain _ 100000%
My English when i speak _ 0-%
🤣🤣Don't worry! Our brains are just sometimes stingy with sharing the knowledge. Keep practicing and soon it'll be generous with both thinking AND speaking. 😉
sometimes it happens to me when I am hungry. Try a drink before you speak. Alcoho helps you speak better 😆😆👍
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am a beginner ik indeed how much i learn but my pronounciation isnt getting better anyway
Don't worry, pronunciation improves over time with practice. Keep listening and repeating. You'll get there! 💪
Where are you from Jessica Ma'm?
I'm from the land of English magic, where every lesson is a spell for fluency! 😉
Where is the land of English?? Ma'am
تجنَّبو الموسيقى هداكم الله.
This is so unrealistic. To expect a basic student to even understand what has been said, let alone repeat the sentences... really?🤨😒
well, teacher like me can use this as material and homework for student. so it’s not too difficult as you said
While I understand your perspective, it's worth noting that exposure to real-life language, even if initially challenging, can accelerate the learning process. Over time, with repetition and context, even basic students can pick up and understand phrases they once found difficult. ☺️
That’s not a problem at all,if you don’t understand some word you can use your brain ,do google translate ,and the you can more easily complete the sentence
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This video's amazing🤍
Thanks for watching! What was your favorite part of today's lesson? 😊
Is this American or british ??
We use American Accent in all of our videos. By the way, thank you for watching, feel free to ask me anything 😊
Your headline is not in correct English. 'Practice' is the noun (eg. football practice). 'Practise' is the verb (eg. practise speaking English). A common mistake but better to practise it correctly from the start than to use the wrong spelling, or learn the wrong practice.
Bruhhhh bro!! gotta check your dictionary before you comment! US and UK has different spelling for words!!! And you can identify the accent that they use AmE, not BrE 😏
@marydwayne5797Correct for where? It is not saying 'American English' or whatever variant you are using.
Thank you for pointing that out. However, the distinction between 'practice' as a noun and 'practise' as a verb is specific to British English. In American English, 'practice' is used for both the noun and the verb. Both are correct in their respective contexts.😊
Sugiro matérias sobre : present perfect simple , present perfect continuous , past perfect simple , past perfect continuous , future perfect , future perfect continuous . Tenho muita dificuldade nestas matérias
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