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I always watch Adam's v-lessons with switched-off subtitles. He speaks so clearly that everything's understandable which says that Adam is a perfect teacher for me at least. I'm so happy to keep developing my English mastering with him.)
Hi, I am 60, and even though I have lived in USA since 2003, I still speak English with many difficulties, grammatically incorrect and can not speak fluently. I do not think in English, so that after every 3 words I have to stop and think how to express myself . Unfortunately my husband and I usually speak our native language. I am piano teacher so I mostly do not have opportunity to speak with adults but with young children for few hours only. I study English grammar all the time, but since I do not communicate, I forget easily what I learned hard. I do not read much, but try to listen your videos and other, different topics videos as well. I realize recently, if I repeat after I heard, it helps me to speak more fluently and refresh words which I use very rear. I found that it is the best way for me to improve my spoken English. What do you think about this and what would you recommend for me to do, how to improve my spoken English, think in English and motivate me and my husband to speak in English all the time, which books to read, videos to watch... Thank you for your time to answer my questions and help me
I learned English at school, but improved my skills by watching English movies. I recommend you to watch movies that you like and where you might already know the content. This makes it easier to understand. The same applies to books. You have to like them, otherwise you don't want to read them. The writing style should be simple. Maybe books for children or young people (for example Harry Potter)?
Thank you for a really topical video! There is a moment I still would like to clarify. "Carrot and stick" is not only about stimulus, it's also about punishment, right? Like knot and treat? You did mention the punishment (the stick), but I used to think that this phrase means a carrot attached to a stick, only luring a donkey, not hitting it :)
Dear Adam, in these critical times, I am really glad to have some static points on life, like your videos! Especially today, your contributions are really helpful to fully understand all the articles on the media about us election etc. Thank you so much! Love from Germany
I see there is none of answers. So, I guess that your question is related are you planning or you just made sudden decision. I mean we can use “will” when we have made decision just at the moment. But “he is doing” construction is related to the schedule or plan and it is not just an intention or a split-second decision. So, when you say “he is doing it tonight” you are telling some plan what was made some time ago, this decision was made in the past. On other hand you have to use “he will be doing it tonight” because he probably decided to do it at the last moment. * For example: If someone would invite me to the today’s party, I can say: - Ok, I will bring some beer and crisps. As you can see I had not been having such an intention a few moments before but at the moment of speech I had decided to accept the invitation. * I/you/he/she etc. + am/is/are + ing example: Imagine the situation when you are preparing for your friend’s birthday party and you are determined to present him some gift what you have already bought. You can say: - I am going to present my friend a new car / laptop / (whatever you want) next week/month/on Monday/ at 12 pm / (you can use any of future time points). That is the case when you have already scheduled your activities in the past and these actions are included in your plan of activities on the next week. P.S. Sorry for my written English I’m still studying it yet.
EngVid is really amazing 👍👍👍✨✨ These lessons and videos are saving my life. Not only because my English skills are improving a lot but also 'cause these lectures are keeping me good company 🌞🌞🌼🌼🌼💕 I'm soooo grateful for all of this.
You are an ideal teacher for me too and I think so for others too! I am not one of native english speakers , but I fully understand your lessons. You have taught me so much, I hope I'll have chance to meet you one day! I hope you read this and I wish you great success! Thank you so much, Sir! I'm from Uzbekistan!)
I like Adam's lesson because I feel relatively less difficult to understand his lesson than lessons from other teachers. Today I learned 10 useful political idioms. Though it's difficult to use them in real speaking, I think I understand them and I believe I can remember them later when I find them in reading because I took the quiz and luckily I got 10 out of 10. If I watch this lesson more than twice, I believe I can get those idioms for a longer time. And I've always thought that concentration is more difficult than anything else. If I can concentrate more while watching the lesson, I guess my English will improve more quickly.
Hi Adam, I would highly appreciate if you prepare a new lesson on for, and to preposition. I watched a lesson prepared by Emma the Aussie young Lady fro mmmEnglish. Your lesson is diffrenty done. Both lessons are good, more than good. What do I ask for? If you could aggregate two approaches? Tell me how your examples can be expressed by Emma's criteria? [And vice a verso.] In other words make your examples explained in more detail. Hope you will come to rescue. Thanks in advance. Consider my humble request.
13 LANGUAGES! He is a linguist and polyglot who has learned 13 lang. and speaks 6 languages, He's the best Russian-speaking foreigner we've ever seen. He knows the Russian incredibly profoundly and well and speaks fluently. The most important thing he can achieve fluency in any language even without practice at all ( as he did it in English). I highly recommend you this great mentor İf it interesting for someone his channel is called Linguamus
Thanks for your lessons, Adam. They are interesting.Please tell us more about the currently used idioms; as you know language changes all the time and we always need to update. 🌹
How are you, professor. I work in a British company, and my language is very weak, professor. I hope for a response from you, professor, and I am from Iraq. Thank you.
Hi Adam nice greeting you again, let me tell you, that was an excelent explanation and I undestood everything you said, now if I get the chance to read some articles in the newspaper which are related with politics and the moment I read one of all these expressions or all of them I'll know what they're talking about, thanks to you Adam. I suppose you decided to post this video because of the Election in the United States and that's good because now we know all these expressions and what they mean, thanks again Adam bye.
hi Marwa . I stopped by to share my opinion with you . never translate English in your native language in this way learning English would take time. I wish you all the best