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    How to Learn 10,000 English Words - Advanced English Listening Practice - 22

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    How to Learn 10,000 English Words - Advanced English Listening Practice - 22

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    If you can read, write and understand English quite well, but not speak fluently and confidently, there's just one simple reason why.

    Download your free copy of Speak English Naturally to discover the simple steps to fluency, see immediate improvement in your spoken English, start speaking English like native speakers and enjoy your conversations!



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    In this video, I explain the secret to memory so you can build and remember a huge vocabulary of English words and phrases. :)

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    How to Respond in English Quickly and Automatically

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    How to speak English quickly and automatically, without hesitating

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    How can you respond to people in English, quickly and easily without hesitating?

    Speaking English fluently is all about practise. The more you do it, the easier it gets. Really this isn't any different for native English speakers.

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  • 5 ways to improve your English every day! | Learn English Daily #Spon

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    Incorporate English learning into your daily life using these 5 methods.These 5 tips will help you to learn English on a daily basis.
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  • Introducing Yourself Fluently in English - How to Develop English Fluency and Speaking Confidence

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    Introducing Yourself Fluently in English - How to Develop English Fluency and Speaking Confidence

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    In this video, I explain how to introduce yourself in English in a native, fluent way, as a beginning, intermediate and advanced English speaker to help you build fluency and speaking confidence, and sound more like a native English speaker. :)

  • I can read, write and understand English, but I cant SPEAK...

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  • How to speak naturally in English: Reduction Mistakes

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    Have you heard how native speakers shorten their words when they speak with each other? This is called reduction, and you may have already started using this in your own English. If so, watch out for some common mistakes when reducing words. The expressions I havta, I wanna, and I'm gonna are examples of reductions. If you have never learned about reduction, now is your chance to understand native speakers better, and to become more fluent in English yourself!
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    Hello. Do you have problems understanding when native English people talk to you? Yes? If your answer is yes, this lesson is for you.

    Second question. Do you know how to reduce words in English so that you sound more fluent? Maybe? Maybe you're not sure. Okay. Perfect. We're going to do three things in this lesson. The very, very first thing that we're going to do is I'm going to teach you why you don't understand when native people speak to you.

    Two, I'm going to teach you how to reduce words in English to make you sound more fluent or to help you sound more natural.

    And three, I'm going to help you with some mistakes that you maybe will make when you are reducing these words. Some of you have already learned how to do the reductions in English. Hold on. You still have to watch this lesson because unfortunately, you're making mistakes when you do this.

    So three things; one lesson. Let's hit it. Reduction mistakes. Good.

    The first thing we have to know is regularly how we say these words. So for example, if we have it, she, he, in English, we have wants to. If we have I , you, we, and they, we have want to. What's the difference? One difference makes a world of difference because he, she, and it have the S, the way that we say this in the reduction is going to be different than if there was no S. So check this out. I wanna; you wanna; we wanna; they wanna. Perfect. Your turn. I wanna; you wanna; we wanna; they wanna. This is how we reduce want to. So the reason why you don't understand native speakers is they will say to you, Do you wanna beer? Giovanna? Who's -- I'm not Giovanna. This is my friend Giovanna. How do you know her name? We don't say, Do you want a beer; we say, Do you wanna beer? It's really, really, really fast, and we never divide want to; we say wanna.

    If we have it, she, and he, we say wantsta. So it wantsta; she wantsta; he wantsta. Your turn. It wantsta. Good. She wantsta; he wantsta. Good work. Do it again. Okay. You got it. Good.

    So when you have he/she/it, you have to say wantsta. When you have I/you/we/they, you have to say wanna. Good.

    This is a mistake. You cannot say it, she, and he with wanna. I hear every day people saying, She wanna go home. She wanna go home? No. She wantsta go home. So you have to be really, really careful with the S. We call this subject and verb agreement. If you have he, she, or it, you have to put the S on the verb. Even when we speak quickly and we reduce things, it's really important that you have to put the S on the verb again. This rule never fails. So it, she, or he wanna? Mm-hmm. This is a mistake. Please be careful can your S sound.

    Are you ready for another one? Are you excited? Again, we're playing with the basic subjects of I, you, we, they. Okay? The next set of verbs we have is have to, so I have to go. So maybe you're at a party, and maybe one of your friends who speaks English says, I havta go. I havta? What is 'havta'? You think about it, and you go, Ah. 'Have to'. You have to go. Yeah. I havta go. We don't say have to; we say havta.

    If we're talking about another person, he, she, or it as a thing, again, because of our subject and verb agreement, we have to change this to has to. So in the reduced form, we're going to say hasta like pasta. So I havta, you havta, we havta, they havta. Your turn. Go. Good. He hasta, she hasta, it hasta. Go. He -- she -- it -- you got it. Good.

    Uh-ho. Mistake. It's the same mistake as here. You can't say he, she or I havta because havta is only for I, you, we, and they. This is a really common mistake in written grammar and also in spoken. Even when it's reduced and spoken informally -- or slang if you'd like to -- we have to be very careful, when you're reducing words, that your grammar is still okay. Oh, grammar is always there to haunt you.

    Okay. The last one. Very, very common, we say I am going to. We say I'm gonna. I'm gonna go home. Gonna? Who's 'gonna'? Where's 'gonna'? We don't say, I'm going to go home. We say, I'm gonna. I'm gonna go. Your turn. I'm gonna go. Good.

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    10 Common Expressions in English

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    In this lesson you will learn 10 very common English expressions used in everyday conversation. Take a quiz on the lesson to test your understanding at

  • I feel nervous when people speak to me in English...

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    I feel nervous when people speak to me in English...

    In this video, learn the three simple steps to overcoming any fear and nervousness when you speak English so you can boost your speaking confidence and become a confident English speaker faster. :)

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  • Spoken English Leaning Video Spoken English Tutorial English Conversation

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    English is the international language and under stood all over the world. Here we upload how to better spoken english , IELTS Spoken English. Hope so this video improved your English conversation.

  • How Long To Fluency

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    How long to become fluent in English? This is a common question and the answer depends on several factors. AJ discusses how long it will take you to speak English fluently using Effortless English.

  • Advanced English Phrases 1 - Pronunciation - English Fluency Bits - Master English Conversation 2.0

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    Start expressing yourself clearly and confidently in English today with our complete 6 month fluency training video course! :)

    In this Master English Conversation 2.0 Phrase Builder video lesson, you'll learn lots of special phrases, and understand how to pronounce them like native speakers.

    These special phrases are called English Fluency Bits. There are many different pieces of a language, and it could be for English or any other language. But, basically, you've got things like grammar, which is the rules of the language, and then you've got pronunciation, or you've got specific phrases like proverbs or expressions. But then there's a different group that I like to call English Fluency Bits and if you can use them, you will sound much more native because it's a whole phrase and you're blending it together, and you can use simple grammar, but put the English Fluency Bit phrase in the sentence and you'll really sound like a... a very confident, educated and intelligent native speaker.

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    One example of an English Fluency Bit is be that as it may. Be that as it may. Be that as it may. It just means even if that's how something is, then we still have to do something else. So, as an example: Ahhh. The weather is kind of... kind of... uhhh... crappy today, a friend of yours might say. And you can say, Well, be that as it may, we're still going running today. Be that as it may, we're still going running today.

    So, I can say, Even though it's raining, or even though the weather is crappy, we can still go running today. This is a... uhhh... basic way of using just the grammar, but if you use the English Fluency Bit be that as it may, you sound much more intelligent. Ahhh! Be that as it may! Be that as it may!

    Anyway, this idea of simple grammar with English Fluency Bits is very powerful, and it's a very quick way of getting fluent. So, in today's lesson, I want to go over a whole bunch of English Fluency Bits and then you will prepare yourself for when you get to see them and hear them in the Master Class video lesson. Let's get started!

    Many English Fluency Bits can be used in regular, everyday conversations. But a lot of the ones that you're learning in this video that you'll see in the Master Class video lesson can be used at the office and any other professional capacity. So, if you're a lawyer or a doctor, or anything else where you want to sound more intelligent, these are phrases... Again, we'll... We'll go over lots of them today, but these are phrases that you can use that will really help you sound more native.

    This next one... Listen carefully. This is something that I love to use, and I used a lot in college.

    I think you can make the case that. Listen carefully. You can make the case that. You can make the argument that. You can make the case that. You can say that I am happy. You can make the case that I am happy. You can make the argument that I am happy.

    Remember that English Fluency Bits, they're really just taking simple ideas and, kind of, making them into bigger, more complicated sounded things so that you sound more intelligent. You can usually express the same idea: He looks happy, where here looks happy. Or, I can make the case that he looks happy, where I can give a reason, or an argument.

    make the case that

    make the argument that

    In the Grammar Focus lesson, you practiced turning words like when, why and where into slightly more complicated academic phrases like for which and at which. So, we use the same thing for how. You can take a short word like how and change it to in what way.

    So, if I am talking with my son or my daughter, or some young child... Again, you're... Remember that the... The way that you use the language depends on the people you are speaking with. So, if I am speaking with my... my son and I have a... uhhh... a small child, and I can just ask How? because the child understands that. But if I'm at an office, someone is asking me, and instead of using How? I can say, In what way? In what way? In what way?

    In what way should I make this report?

    In what way should I make this report?

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  • 10 Phrasal Verbs That Will Impress Native English Speakers

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    10 Phrasal Verbs That Will Impress Native English Speakers

    In this video, you'll learn 10 phrasal verbs that will help you sound more native, natural and conversational, and impress native English speakers. :)

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  • 1 Simple Tip To Sound Australian: -ING = IN | Learn Australian English

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    Learn Australian English in this episode of Aussie English where I teach you 1 simple tip to sound Australia: -ING = IN'. Learn English Faster:

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    How to Use have been has been had been in English

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  • How to Become Fluent in English

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  • Advanced English Listening Practice - 1 - English Lesson at Fast, Native Speed - Laundry in Japan

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    This is a new series I've created to help long-time followers of my channel take their listening skills to a higher level.

    If you've been following my videos for a long time, you're used to my voice and are ready to begin training with this new series of English lessons at native speed.

    If you're new to the channel, I recommend you spend lots of time reviewing my older videos so you can get used to my accent and intonation.

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  • Useful Telephone Phrases - Free English lesson to speak English fluently on the phone.

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    Useful Telephone Phrases - Free English lesson to speak English fluently on the phone.

    If you're like most English learners, you find it difficult to make phone calls in English. But if you're travelling abroad or working in a foreign company, using English on the phone is essential. So how do you conquer this obstacle to fluency?
    Here are some Useful telephone vocabulary and phrases in English.

    Firstly when you are the caller the phrases that you can use are
    Hello / Good morning / Good afternoon ...

    This is John Brown speaking
    Could I/ May I speak to ......... please?
    I'd like to speak to .....
    I'm calling on behalf of Mr. X ...

    Receiving a call:-
    Who's calling please?
    Who's speaking?
    Where are you calling from

    Phrases used for asking the caller to hold:
    Hold the line please
    Hang on (informal speech)
    Just a moment please

    Giving negative information:-

    I am afraid he’s in a meeting at the moment.
    I am sorry he/ she is out of the office
    I’m afraid you have got the wrong number.

    Leaving or taking a message (When the person you're calling isn't available, be prepared to leave a message)

    Can I leave a message ?/ can I take a message?
    Could you ask him to call back?

  • The Most Powerful Verb in the English Language... And How to Master It

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    The Most Powerful Verb in the English Language... And How to Master It

    In this video, you'll learn how to master the most useful - and powerful - English verb for English language learners, as well as some great phrasal verbs to help you remember and use it confidently in conversations.

  • Practice Speaking English With Me In This Video - Asking For Directions

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    Practice Speaking English With Me In This Video - Asking For Directions

    In this video, practice a few native English phrases you can use when lost, asking if someone is lost of for giving directions to sound more conversational, boost your speaking confidence and become a confident English speaker faster. :)

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  • Speak English Fluently - How to Improve Your English Fluency

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    In this lesson, you can learn how to speak more fluently in English.

    How long have you been studying English? Do you find sometimes that even though you study hard, you can’t speak fluently? Do you learn lots of grammar and vocabulary, but you find it difficult to make sentences when you speak.

    In this lesson, we’re going to talk about fluency and what you can do to change this situation and improve your English fluency.

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    Basic English Grammar - Have, Has, Had

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    By special request -- this lesson teaches you about the easily and often mixed-up English verb have!

  • HOW TO SPEAK ENGLISH FLUENTLY IN 10 DAYS How to learn English speaking easily. Speaking practice

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  • I cant speak English because I dont know enough words...

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    I can't speak English fluently because I don't know enough words...

    In this video, you'll discover the truth about fluency - and how to build a fluent vocabulary quickly - so you can stop hesitating when you speak and become a confident, fluent English speaker faster. :)

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    Practice Speaking English With Me In This Video - Native Greetings

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    Practice Speaking English With Me In This Video - Native Greetings

    In this video, practice a few native English greetings to sound more conversational, boost your speaking confidence and become a confident English speaker faster. :)

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  • Common & Silly mistakes made in spoken English – Free English speaking lessons

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    Common & Silly mistakes made in spoken English – Free English speaking lessons



    This English speaking lesson is about the common mistakes made in spoken English. Sonia your Spoken English teacher, will discuss with you some common examples of the mistakes made while speaking English and help you understand the correct usage of some common everyday English conversation words.

    Amount v/s number
    Amount how much – uncountable
    I’ve reduced the amount of tea I drink.
    Number – countable
    The number of participants is high.
    Among – more than two
    We divided the money among ourselves
    Between – 2 or 2 groups
    Tom was sitting between John and Maria.
    Bring – to the speaker
    Please bring the documents here.
    Take –away from the speaker
    Please take the files away from my desk
    Further –more or longer time for example
    Do you have any further questions?
    Farther – far away
    The shopping complex is farther away from here
    Fewer- countable
    I have fewer projects than her
    Less – uncountable
    The memory on the smartphone is quite less.

    So these are the examples of some common mistakes that can be easily avoided. We hope that this English speaking lesson was helpful. Come back for more lessons.

  • I dont have anyone to practice speaking English with...

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    I don't have anyone to practice speaking English with...

    If you don't have anyone to practice speaking English with, or don't know any native English speakers...

    In this video, you'll discover the RIGHT way to meet native English speakers to practice your spoken English so you can develop your fluency and become a confident English speaker faster. :)

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  • Describing Donald Trump in English - How to Develop English Fluency and Speaking Confidence

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    Describing Donald Trump in English - How to Develop English Fluency and Speaking Confidence

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    In this video, I describe Donald Trump in everyday, conversational English as a beginning, intermediate and advanced English speaker to help you build fluency and speaking confidence, and sound more like a native English speaker. :)

  • How to Speak Fluent English Clearly, Confidently and Automatically... Finally!!!

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    If you can't speak English fluently, keep reading to understand why, and discover the simple secret to finally expressing yourself clearly, confidently and automatically.

    English learners all over the world experience the same basic frustrations:

    They have to translate ideas from their native language into English in their heads before they speak.

    They need to think about grammar rules, and make mistakes when speaking.

    They forget new vocabulary, and have trouble finding the right words to say in conversations.

    They're often not understood because of their poor pronunciation or use of incorrect words.

    And they sometimes don't understand the fast speech, difficult accents or conversational vocabulary of native English speakers.

    Over time, these lead to a loss of confidence, a fear of speaking and many missed opportunities.

    So, why do so many learners experience these problems, and never become successful communicators? It's because of how they learn English.

    From their very first lesson, non-native beginners study English the traditional way:

    They learn English through their native language, so they translate words and phrases instead of understanding their meanings directly.

    They're introduced to new words and grammar rules with textbooks, but aren't trained to remember and use what they learn without hesitation when they speak.

    They study the formal English appropriate for writing, but not the slang, idioms and cultural references found in actual conversations.

    They rarely practice speaking, and because they only hear slow, clear English in listening practice exercises, they never develop smooth pronunciation, or the ears to understand fast native speakers.

    Intermediate students who have only learned to read, write and understand slow, clear speakers try to teach themselves conversational English with TV shows, movies, podcasts and music. This casual, normal English is great content to study, but its fast speech, slang, idioms, incorrect grammar, jokes, sarcasm, cultural references, and incomplete sentences are just too overwhelming and difficult for most learners when all together.

    Ultimately, after years of lessons and struggle, most students either never learn conversational English, or they learn it the wrong way.

    The good news is that if you can read English and understand this video, you're incredibly close to becoming a fluent speaker!

    All you have to do to get from where you are now to where you want to be is study native, conversational English in simple, easy steps. That's it!

    By learning this way...

    You're studying the right material, but aren't confused by too much information at the same time
    You're well prepared to understand even fast English in real situations
    And you move quickly from struggling student to successful speaker

    We call this powerful learning method the Fluency Bridge, and it's the foundation of a revolutionary fluency training program called Master English Conversation.

    You CAN become a successful English speaker!

    Even if you don't live in an English speaking country.

    No matter how old you are.

    And regardless of how many times you've been unsuccessful in the past.

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  • Common Daily Expressions - English Listening & Speaking Practice

    15:35

    Practise your English listening and speaking skills with this exercise video.

    In this lesson, we will use common expressions used for introductions and greetings in daily English conversations.

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  • Practice Speaking English With Me In This Video - Buying Travel Tickets

    7:39

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    Practice Speaking English With Me In This Video - Buying Travel Tickets

    In this video, practice a few native English phrases for buying train, bus, airplane or other travel tickets to sound more conversational, boost your speaking confidence and become a confident English speaker faster. :)

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  • I have to think and translate in my head before I speak English...

    10:04

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    I have to think and translate in my head before I speak English...

    In this video, you'll discover how to learn the right way so you can speak English automatically - without hesitating, thinking and translating - so you can become a confident English speaker faster. :)

    Take your free quiz and solve your biggest fluency frustration here:

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    Im frustrated because I forget my words when I speak English...

    7:01

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    I'm frustrated because I forget my words when I speak English...

    If you forget words when in English conversations...

    In this video, you'll discover the two main reasons why English learners forget words in English conversations, and what you can do to make the English words and phrases you learn memorable so you can become a confident, fluent English speaker faster. :)

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  • Advanced English Listening Practice - 2 - English Lesson at Fast, Native Speed - My 2 Scars

    7:55

    For our best training to help you understand even fast native speakers with difficult accents, click here:

    This is a new series I've created to help long-time followers of my channel take their listening skills to a higher level.

    If you've been following my videos for a long time, you're used to my voice and are ready to begin training with this new series of English lessons at native speed.

    If you're new to the channel, I recommend you spend lots of time reviewing my older videos so you can get used to my accent and intonation.

    Add too the conversation in the comments to practice even more!

    If you enjoyed this lesson, be sure to like and share it. As soon as it gets over 10,000 views, I'll release a new video in this series. :)

    For our best training to help you understand even fast native speakers with difficult accents, click here:

  • Learn English With Movies Using This Movie Technique

    36:37

    Speak English like a native by learning with movies. Movies can teach you to speak real English naturally. However, to learn with movies you must use the correct technique. Many teachers and students try to learn by simply watching movies and TV shows. Just watching movies is ineffective because you won't understand most of what you hear and you will not learn deeply.

    The Effortless English movie technique, as described in AJ's book, is a powerful method for completely mastering the vocabulary, phrases, grammar, and pronunciation you hear in movies. Using this method, you study and practice each scene of a movie-- learning it deeply before moving on to the next scene. The goal of the movie technique is to learn deeply, so you never forget what you have learned.

    In this show, AJ explains the movie technique step by step. Use this technique with all of your favorite movies and TV shows.

  • I make grammar mistakes when I speak English...

    11:18

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    I make grammar mistakes when I speak English...

    If you use the wrong English grammar when you speak...

    In this video, you'll discover the three simple steps to learning English grammar so you use it correctly and automatically, and become a confident English speaker faster. :)

    Take your free quiz and solve your biggest fluency frustration here:

  • HOW I BECAME FLUENT IN ENGLISH + TOP 10 ENGLISH SPEAKING TIPS | Ysis Lorenna

    20:23

    Find out how I became fluent in English, having learnt it as a second language, and my TOP 10 TIPS for speaking a foreign language fluently and confidently. If you have any questions, please leave them on the comments below and I will be happy to answer them!

    HOW I GOT A BRITISH ACCENT


    FREE ENGLISH LESSONS & TIPS PLAYLIST


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    ABOUT ME

    Hi, I'm Ysis! I am Brazilian-born, living in the UK with my welsh husband and our baby boy, James, born in April 2015. I'm currently pregnant with baby number 2, due in March 2017!

    My channel started as my creative outlet to talk about beauty & fashion, but it gradually became my online diary and a place where I share a little bit of everything, from makeup to pregnancy, technology, mummy and baby updates.

    I'm still finding my way through motherhood and all that comes with it, so I use this channel to document mummy life, share my tips and connect with likeminded people.

    I would describe myself as a very happy, positive, honest and loyal person; online shopping is my arch-enemy! I am a qualified lawyer, a stay-at home mum and full-time blogger and vlogger. You can also find me on Channel Mum:

    Thanks for stopping by! Don’t forget to check out all my social media links above, and please subscribe to my channel if you like my videos! :)

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  • 7 Advanced Phrases That Will Impress Native English Speakers 1

    12:54

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    7 Advanced Phrases That Will Impress Native English Speakers

    In this video, you'll learn 7 advanced English phrases that will help you sound more native, natural and conversational, and impress native English speakers. :)

    Idioms covered in this video:

    to give someone the cold shoulder
    down to earth
    to jack up
    to plead the fifth
    ace in the hole
    to bite the bullet
    to call it a day

    Take your free quiz and solve your biggest fluency frustration here:

  • The 1st Rule of Fluency - Advanced English Listening Practice - 14 - English Lesson at Native Speed

    16:43

    The 1st Rule of English Fluency - Advanced English Listening Practice - English lesson at native speed

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    If you can read, write and understand English quite well, but not speak fluently and confidently, there's just one simple reason why.

    Download your free copy of Speak English Naturally to discover the simple steps to fluency, see immediate improvement in your spoken English, start speaking English like native speakers and enjoy your conversations!



    In this video, I talk about the first step to fluency, claiming responsibility for your improvement so you can get fluent faster and stay motivated to learn. :)

  • I cant speak English because I fear making mistakes...

    9:03

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    I can't speak English because I fear making mistakes...

    In this video, you'll learn my simple formula for overcoming any perfectionism or fear you have of making mistakes when you speak English so you can begin to improve and get fluent in English faster. :)

    Take your free quiz and solve your biggest fluency frustration here:

  • 5 Secrets to Improve Your English Listening Skills

    11:28

    Mindset- When it comes to speaking English, you have to be your own biggest supporter. Click here to join our free email group:

    If you can get excited about your future success, making progress will be so much easier.

    Listen, Read, Speak - Try and find different ways to practice your English skills. Don't just read English; speak it! Listen to it! These actions will keep you on your toes and open your mind to many different ways of studying the English language.

    Diversity - It is possible to learn about other topics while also learning English. Branching out to different areas of entertainment will build your vocabulary and challenge your memory and comprehension.

    Guess First - Pay attention to what you're hearing and the situations around you. Take a chance and guess what you might hear next. Learn to anticipate certain responses and vocabulary that you might need to use.

    Understand the Big Ideas - A big part of speaking English is using the correct sentence structure. In the English language, we put stress on different syllables and raise our voices at specific places in our sentences. Once you can step back and take a look at the entire framework of English speaking, the words will come to mind more naturally.


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  • 10 Essential Slang Words That Impress Native English Speakers

    13:54

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    10 Essential Slang Words That Impress Native English Speakers

    If you have trouble understanding or using English slang in your conversations...

    In this video, you'll the foundation of English slang - and 10 very useful shortened slang words so you can sound more like a natural, native English speaker, and become a confident, fluent English speaker faster. :)

    Take your free quiz and solve your biggest fluency frustration here:

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    Whats Your English Fluency Profile?

    5:40

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  • I want to be interesting and impressive when speaking English...

    12:28

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    I want to be interesting and impressive when speaking English...

    In this video, learn a simple technique to build your English vocabulary so you sound more interesting and impressive in English conversations, boost your speaking confidence and become a confident English speaker faster. :)

    Take your free quiz and solve your biggest fluency frustration here:

  • Focus and Fluency - How to Speak English Fluently - Advanced English Listening Practice - 51

    8:34

    Focus and Fluency - How to Speak English Fluently - Advanced English Listening Practice - 51

    Improve your weakest English Fluency Habit:

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    If you can read, write and understand English quite well, but not speak fluently and confidently, there's just one simple reason why.

    Download your free copy of Speak English Naturally to discover the simple steps to fluency, see immediate improvement in your spoken English, start speaking English like native speakers and enjoy your conversations!

    In this video, I explain the importance of focus to developing English fluency and speaking confidence fast. :)

  • Split Test For Faster Fluency - Speak English Fluently - Advanced English Listening Practice - 83

    9:25

    Split Test For Faster Fluency - Speak English Fluently - Advanced English Listening Practice - 83

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    If you can read, write and understand English quite well, but not speak fluently and confidently, there's just one simple reason why.

    Download your free copy of Speak English Naturally to discover the simple steps to fluency, see immediate improvement in your spoken English, start speaking English like native speakers and enjoy your conversations!

    In this video, I explain why you should think of speaking practice as split testing so you can get fluent faster. :)

  • Practice Speaking English With Me In This Video - What are you doing?

    7:17

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    Practice Speaking English With Me In This Video - What are you doing? - Planning Like Natives and asking about activities

    In this video, practice some native English phrases for describing doing activities, and asking if someone is free to do something with you to sound more conversational, boost your speaking confidence and become a confident English speaker faster. :)

    Take your free quiz and solve your biggest fluency frustration here:

  • Natural Speech 1 - Conversational English For Air Travel - Master English Conversation 2.0

    12:35

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    Welcome a sample Natural Speech lesson from EnglishAnyone.com’s Master English Conversation 2.0 English Fluency Training video course! This lesson will help you use correct, natural-sounding words, phrases and expressions in your conversations by examining some common situations and covering the conversational English phrases and expressions that native speakers often use in them.

    In this lesson, you’ll learn and practice some useful phrases for air travel:

    Are any exit row seats available?

    I’ve got jet lag.

    I’ve got nothing to declare.

    What do you have?

    I caught a red-eye.

    Will my luggage go through to my destination?

    The Natural Speech lesson is just one part of the complete English Fluency Training program of Master English Conversation 2.0. To begin learning with the complete Master English Conversation 2.0 program so you can start understanding native English speakers, and speaking fluent English confidently – without hesitating or translating in your head during conversations – click here -

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  • Advanced English Listening Practice - 3 - English Lesson at Fast, Native Speed - Legendary Creatures

    13:16

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    In this video, I describe a book I'd been searching for since I was a kid - The Encyclopedia of Legendary Creatures by Tom McGowen (illustrated by Victor G. Ambrus).

    This is a new series I've created to help long-time followers of my channel take their listening skills to a higher level.

    If you've been following my videos for a long time, you're used to my voice and are ready to begin training with this new series of English lessons at native speed.

    If you're new to the channel, I recommend you spend lots of time reviewing my older videos so you can get used to my accent and intonation.

    Add too the conversation in the comments to practice even more!

    If you enjoyed this lesson, be sure to like and share it. As soon as it gets over 10,000 views, I'll release a new video in this series. :)

    For our best training to help you understand even fast native speakers with difficult accents, click here:

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