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Thank you so much 🙏 Lucy to the buttom of my heart ❤️ for teaching back with us. 😊 I am a student of Rohingya's Refugee, from Myanmar but now currently living in Bangladesh and My English level is B1😢( almost B2)
Hey Teacher Lucy, you’re just an amazing teacher and I can’t thank you enough for your support and encouragement for all of us. Love you from Bangladesh. Thanks so much.
Lucy, you make a funny and thorough content for English learners.....before I've seen this video I though my English level were higher, but this doesn't encourage me to improve my language skills. Thanks a lot!
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Hi I came across your channel few days back. I'm looking forward for some advice to be fluent in English while learning through your channel. My current english level is B1 and I'm looking forward to levelup my level. I'm a native speaker myself. Can you please provide me a roadmap/ springboard on which videos to explore first and so on?
Thank you so much 🙏 Lucy to the buttom of my for teaching back with us. 😊 I am a student of Rohingya's Refugee, from Myanmar but now currently living in Bangladesh and My English level is B1😢( almost B2)
Hello lucy ! I'd like to tell you that I am in A2 level and I just want to know what should I do exactly to move to the next level I really want to improve ❤
Thank you Lucy for providing the ebook to study about B1, B2 and C1 levels. It's kind of you. You have a great ability Lucy to teach the English language very systematically. May God bless you Lucy.
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dear lucy,would you please specify what is the right pronunciation of adverbs like systematically, theoretically and the likes because there seems to be a lot of confusion about that.
Words can't how grateful I am to you because you gave me a very big confidence in my English and you helped me a lot since I started watching your videos up to today my English Is just getting better and better every day all thanks to you
Hey Lucy you're exceptionally making great and contributing content for the English students. All from you is really worth it for us. I Absolutely appreciate your passion and efforts. Your Fan.
My current English language level is B2, I'm so happy to see my progress towards C1 Level under Lucy's great leadership. Lot's of Love + Respect! Thank you Lucy! ❤ Thank you Teacher! ❤
Well written! You could improve the grammar with one of two small tweaks: Either start this sentence off with, “*Although* my current…” or switch the comma out for a full stop.
Lucy, can you do one active vs. passive voice? Your passive voice segment was so good 🙏 B1 PASSIVE: "The sushi was prepared by a top chef -> B1 ACTIVE = "The top chef prepared the sushi", is this correct?
hi lucy i hope your doing good. i want to learn english form scratch so please tell me which one of your video i can start to learning please mandatory response.
As a native speaker, all of this grammar comes to me instinctively. However, having learnt very little formal grammar in school, I must say that the terms elude me.
It s so amazing to have this marvelous material for learing WITHOUT cost and just willing to improve English porficiency for others. Much respect and Thank you very much to hv you on my learning journey. :)
I have passed different tests and the results were B2 level. But I tend to use phrases you described for B1 level (I understand phrases for B2 and even most of phrases for C1 but cannot quickly form them during the speech and tend to simplify the sentense). Does that mean that my real level is B1? Will it be a problem if I apply for a job that officially requires B2 level, but then use B1-phrases at work? Currently I use written English only for my job and at some Q&A sites and almost do not use spoken English.
However, after spending a few months living in America and myself not being a native English speaker, most of Americans try to keep verbal communication as simple as possible (Don´t know if British too) so you´d rarely hear them using such complex C1 structures (They know how to use them obviously), instead, they use way too much B2 components but with brilliant fluency, slang and nuances not everybody could detect unless you´d been in constant interaction with anglo-saxon populace and depending idioms used in the region as well. Most of advanced examples you mentioned would sound extremely antiquate for the typical "next door person" since newer generations barely use complete sentences and vastly rely on acronyms and abbreviations
Hello miss, Lucy. Please, don't mind if you found any types of mistake in my comment. My name is Sadique khan from Delhi in India. I request you please, make video on daily life basic conversation . I really appreciate your hard work and dedicated towards your subscriber and viewers, I want to join your facilitated classes and I want to see you live as a facilitator. but unfortunately I can't afford your course. Please do it for those english speaker who want to start their english speaking journey. Love from Delhi (india)
Do native speakers actually talk like the examples for C1 on an everyday basis? It seems more like the language of classic literature than the everyday norm. I am trying to learn from TV shows as well and noticed that people usually use very simple language. I thought this is the nature of every language-you have a rich, beautiful option for literature and a simple option for everyday use. No?
It appears to me that language of level way over B1 is nearly impossible to get acquainted with just by consuming the US based -- mostly online -- content.
Lucy I'm an English learner and I have a problem with the language Which is, why is it so difficult to find British slangs online as I'm interested in them. Please, help me out Thanks 🙂
I did my C1 Level years ago and learnt the B1 and B2 structure and not the C1 structure. If somebody spoken in such a way I'd tell him he is showing off.
One of the best English teacher i have ever seen in my life and the e-book is just amazing. My english level was literally nothing like i couldn't even understand a simple thing but now I'm gradually improving and I'll ensure to reach the peak of this language since it's my dream to talk in english fluently.
Please, my best teacher of all time, can you tell me any dictionary that is inexpensive but it can give me the meaning of the word and its opposite, adverb, verb and it is forms, adjectives and all the conjugations of the word and it is talking too?
Thank you very much Lucy !!! Your voice, your accent, stress and especially intonation is very interesting and very nice! I love your British English pronunciation very much ...whenever I practing listening to English through your lectures !!!! Once again thank you very much !!!!
Hi. I was chatting with Dua Lipa late on her private page late at night. I dream of meeting her soon. I will learn more about English in order to chat with her