Don't LISTEN To These English Teachers...

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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • In this video, Teacher Egor reacts to bad advice from English teachers. And it has nothing to do with the teacher being a Native speaker. It's all about methodology and usefulness of their tips.
    0:00 Intro
    0:39 STOP using VERY
    1:22 STOP saying GOOD
    2:09 Fiction books to read
    3:22 DATA vs DATA
    4:14 ROUTE vs ROUTE
    5:00 THEY'RE not working!
    5:47 I Know WHAT I Am
    6:21 In My JOB
    6:43 Don't Say I'M EATING LUNCH
    7:16 I Want To Go To The Toilet
    8:01 WILL In An IF-CLAUSE
    8:58 I Work FOR A Bank
    9:52 I Wish I WERE There
    10:50 Conclusion
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @user-uk1np9lz3i
    @user-uk1np9lz3i 28 днів тому

    Thank you. This is what I need to hear.

  • @giselle_avila
    @giselle_avila 28 днів тому +1

    Yeah i agree with you, when your are in that process, learning English, improving your English skills and specifically your speaking skills is totally ugly to hear that people who say: oh no, say this instead of that, because you feel overwhelmed and you thing you are making a lot of mistakes and in reality in that process you are going to learn more and more little by little, one day you have learned one hundred words and the next day you will have learnd one hundred words more, and you will have advanced vocabulary but first you start as a baby with baisc vocabulary and little by little you will have more and more phrases and structure, grammar, etc... you need to be patient and with discipline ❤

    • @teacheregor
      @teacheregor  28 днів тому

      Yes, Gisel! But I also believe that if these videos find the right audience (intermediate learners with a need to broaden their vocabulary), there’s nothing wrong with them.
      Teachers need to be careful with phrasing. I make videos like these sometimes because “Stop using” is a great hook, but I always make sure to include “all the time” or “every time”. I also address the need for understanding context, which is important when you’re learning new vocabulary.
      I believe that this small difference in semantics is very important, and that’s why I’m pointing it out. Because otherwise, it will confuse learners.

  • @voiceweb9670
    @voiceweb9670 27 днів тому

    Good topic thanks

  • @user-uk1np9lz3i
    @user-uk1np9lz3i 28 днів тому

    Thanks for

  • @BhagirathSuthar-lu7mn
    @BhagirathSuthar-lu7mn 28 днів тому

    I agree with you, it's fine to use these simple sentences while speaking if anybody is at the intermediate level like me 😊. by the way you're great in speaking.

  • @Guli426
    @Guli426 28 днів тому

    Very necessary informations😊❤

  • @unknownworld5602
    @unknownworld5602 29 днів тому

    I really like your talk and it’s really helpful for me..

  • @Dearaamir786
    @Dearaamir786 28 днів тому

    You are doing good job,i like it your teaching way. I have downloaded your all video and some short videos. I copy from you because you are the best teacher.

  • @user-tx8id5yt3u
    @user-tx8id5yt3u 29 днів тому

    i really like your talk..................its too much helpful......

  • @ahmetab06
    @ahmetab06 28 днів тому +1

    I understood everything you said in this video, but it is very difficult to understand what is said in TV shows or podcasts. Sometimes they speak so fast that they cannot be understood at all. How can we overcome this? Do you have any suggestions that I can recommend to improve listening skills suitable for every English level?

    • @teacheregor
      @teacheregor  28 днів тому

      I think that a lot of them use a lot of idiomatic language that is hard to understand for people not acquainted with their culture and references that they make. That's what makes it harder. I suggest you use SUBTITLES in English, and make sure you google phrases as they come up. You don't have to learn all of them, but try to pick the ones that sound most interesting to you! I'll make a video about it in the next month or 2 months - stay tuned!

  • @user-wc3wb4hy9s
    @user-wc3wb4hy9s 29 днів тому +1

    Thanks

  • @NennyMariana
    @NennyMariana 29 днів тому

    I agree with you because i like to.speak english in natural way just like you told
    As long às the conversation going well...two people or more understand each other...that's is health conversation
    😊😊
    Thank you
    For inform me with your clearly explanation

    • @teacheregor
      @teacheregor  29 днів тому +1

      I still think that broadening vocabulary is important. But it doesn’t mean that you should STOP using simple vocabulary in daily conversations

    • @NennyMariana
      @NennyMariana 29 днів тому +1

      @@teacheregor
      Yes off course..
      Thank you for knowing me that
      I'm so happy found your chanel because your explanation very clear and makes me easy to understand
      Thank you so much...🙋‍♀️🙇‍♀️❤❤🙋‍♀️

  • @amirahmadkhan1686
    @amirahmadkhan1686 29 днів тому

    How to improve just speaking skill everyone saying start practice but how when I start I stuck and forgotten everything

    • @teacheregor
      @teacheregor  29 днів тому

      If you’re not ready to talk to others, start by thinking in English first and talking to yourself. Maybe, it will help you fight your stress

  • @amjdaljoker3315
    @amjdaljoker3315 28 днів тому

    How long have you mastered the English language bro?

  • @Oscar_7723
    @Oscar_7723 20 днів тому

    I like your american accent!! Where do You learn it?? 💪💯

  • @sirooga2744
    @sirooga2744 28 днів тому

    As a native English speaker, I make at least half of these "mistakes" on a daily basis. If you're learning English, don't worry!