I applaud your efforts at speaking English and creating videos. It takes a lot of courage to take risks. And I know from teaching in Japan that English can be a very big challenge for non-native speakers. Great advice that I can apply to my Brazilian Portuguese and Latin American Spanish studies. Thank you!
Good tips. Thank you. I wish that I could speak a foreign language as well as you speak English. That would be huge. I'd like to offer you one tip that I think would be beneficial for future videos. At the beginning of your video you said "You're welcome to my RU-vid channel." While that makes sense in English, it would be better to say "Welcome to my RU-vid channel" (without the "You're" part). "You're welcome to ____ " indicates that you're giving someone permission to do something, like saying "You're welcome to have as much cake as you'd like." Whereas "Welcome to my home" or "Welcome to my channel" is a type of greeting.
@rubelimorlaflorentino1646 That's true, because native speakers speak faster and more casually. Meantime, non-native speakers try to speak as clearly and grammatically as possible)
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