There's no word can I use to thank you .. You are a great teacher .. these lessons are great ... I think you are the only teacher explain this in this way .. Really thank you 🌺
Thank you so much ... As I was always telling you; you don't only teach English language, but also you teach the best ways to teach English language. With each single lesson, I learn a lot and a lot of knowledge about English grammar and pronunciation, and ways how to teach English better ...
Well, that´s my chance to improve. I´ve lost a pretty time to find someone (a teacher) who understands the difficulties of non-native English speakers look like me. Thank you, Emma!
Astonishing ! I haven't yet realized that my mouth and my tongue could create a new sound in " would you" "had you"...Like the part 1, it's addictive for me to repeat your sentences and to try and try again to improve my connected speech...Thank you, thank you, thank you Emma 😊
You are an amazing teacher and really know the way how to tune your subscribers. Not all the channels work for me but this channel makes me come back again and I find your classes engaging and interesting.
I recently found out about your channel and I'm very impressed by this class. I studied english for 5 years in Brazil and lived in Texas for almost 3 years, and even though I could always understand when native speakers would use these linking sounds, which was very often; I couldn't speak reducing the sounds. However, while watching this video I realized it's not as difficult as i thought it was. I have already started practicing and it is working hahaha. Thank you so much
Emma you really made my day! This lesson is so sweet. The amazing thing is I just learnt from you how to slow down videos for better understanding. Stay blessed. I am from Republic of Benin
“I believe there is no other profession in the world that is more important to society than that of a teacher”. you deserve this quote. this you so much, my English mentor.
many times I did not understand when I spoke with native English speakers, since they used the vowel and consonant linking, but now your videos have helped me understand it
Emma, your teaching skill is very effective and enjoyable. I always try to follow your lessons. these lessons help me a lot to improve my speaking and listening. Love and appreciate your teaching skills from Bangladesh.
Is incredible how english have many linking words, for me this let the idiom musical,because the sounds are pronnunciated more natural. Congratulations for your youtube channel. Instead of i watch your videos for the quality of content, is unbelievable how you are so stunning.
Thank you Emma your english guide pretty good for study every days actually videos are no change let you have cheer up a new ones better on that is be able to new study for english moving can be see new programes.
Hi Emma. These classes were interesting because I learnt about the links for to speak fluently. I have hearing two times for I memorize more this link and I practice with other person. In my mindset I forget my mistake and speak English. I know that I improve everyday. I send a big hug. Excuse me I don’t forget of COVID 19, so I send a big kiss 😘. Bye 👋🏻
Namaste Emma, Your lesson provide wonderful information about how connect speech and consonant linking in English speaking. It is little tricky, wants constantly practice speaking English language like a native speakers. I admire your suggestions and doing practice regularly for improvement. Thank you.