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You MUST know these 3 words in spoken English! 

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@_.ChildOfGod._
@_.ChildOfGod._ 2 года назад
You know I think that it's all great that you're trying to explain to non native English speakers how to use these words because they will hear them so at least they will know what to do when they hear them, but could you please let them know they're not grammatically correct in any way and they are considered extra informal and slang. Your video gave the impression that these are actually acceptable and grammatically correct which they are in fact not. I only say this because I'm worried that some people learning English might actually use these in the professional world. They are considered extra informal and they are even less grammatically formal than regular contractions like "can't" and They are considered extra informal and they are even less grammatically formal than regular contractions like can't and won't. And that conversation about wanting to travel and get paid for it why did you not correct the word" like" in that sentence because it doesn't belong there you are sending a confusing message about English and how it works.
@_.ChildOfGod._
@_.ChildOfGod._ 2 года назад
I wasn't even allowed to use wanna gonna,or any of those things in any informal speech while I was in school.
@edurodriguezm_
@edurodriguezm_ 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos! Greetings from Spain!
@congthailie648
@congthailie648 4 года назад
Hi... Would you please teach us about ( getting and get) for examples : 1. I am getting paid 2. you are getting fired 3. When he gets back 4. She is getting old 5. I will Get him to call you 6. Getting accepted 7. I am getting nails and hammer to repair the roof Why get and getting have lot of meanings ,it makes me crazy..
@Himmelgrau68
@Himmelgrau68 Год назад
I don't understand why reductions are always considered "American". They are not. All native speakers around the world speak this way with equal frequency. Remember the Spice Girls' song "If you wanna be my lover"? There are even other RU-vid videos from British people explaining reductions in the English language, such as "Love English with Leila & Sabrah" or "Luke's English Podcast". There may even be more videos in British English than in American English explaining this, but many still insist that this a uniquely American phenomenon. This is probably due to the disproportionate global influence of American entertainment media. The problem with implying that reductions are uniquely, or mostly American is that it leads to a widespread belief among non-native speakers that American English is somehow "slang" as opposed to other varieties, such as British English, which is somehow more "correct". Have you ever met a random British person who could properly use the apostrophe? (Just kidding) I am a native English speaker living in Germany, and was recently confronted with this. A co-worker sent an email message to an American supplier that was littered with "wannas" and "gonnas". When I brought the inappropriateness of this to my co-worker's attention, his response was that he was "Trying to write in American English". Non-native speakers should be encouraged to consciously use informal reductions in any context. It is, of course, important to understand them and that they exist, but their deliberate use sounds awful out of the mouths of a non-native speaker. It is even worse when used in writing as if they were proper alternatives. I do not think that you stressed this point enough in your video.
@TeacherLailaChris
@TeacherLailaChris 4 года назад
Your glasses have no lenses?!?!
@ChristinaRebuffet
@ChristinaRebuffet 4 года назад
😂😂😂🤓
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@HH-ix8il 4 года назад
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@leonardogabrielbongoncalve6045
@leonardogabrielbongoncalve6045 4 года назад
Christina I need ur answer... Do ya speak like ur daily life? If u do not, please could u make some videos that u r talking normally but explain something??? cuz I really wanna know if I could understand a person talking English normally. Thx n xoxo.
@jessicaricardo2483
@jessicaricardo2483 4 года назад
Hi ,my favourite teacher, I'm Angolan, (África countrie) I really like your classes, I understand everything but I can't speak very well.
@_.ChildOfGod._
@_.ChildOfGod._ 2 года назад
Please be careful with this lesson. These words are not real words necessarily. " Gonna, "wanna, Gotta " are slang and not even grammatically correct although they seem to be being added to english dictionaries. Yes I believe it is good to know them and how they are used and also to pick them up with your reward as you will hear them a lot. I'm 45 and when I was in school or teachers would not allow us to use these words because they were considered lazy speech and made one sound uneducated. I would learn the proper way ( going to, want to, have to/ got to and get good with these first. ) it is sad that lazy speech is becoming so commonly used that they have put it in the dictionary. Here's the deal: we use contractions in informal speech all the time but we have grammatically correct ones( cannot= can't, she is= she's). Even these grammatically correct contractions are only accepted in informal speech. These( gonna gotta, wanna) are considered " extra informal " and slang) professionals would not be caught dead using them written, OR in oral presentations. Just a little information.
@_.ChildOfGod._
@_.ChildOfGod._ 2 года назад
You seem to write well enough to be understood. I am the same way with French because I haven't had to speak it in over 20 years so I forget a lot but reading/ writing it were always easier for me. Gotta, wanna, and gonna are actually not correct English. I am a native speaker of English and though we use these a lot they are grammatically incorrect and slang.
@ashurabintehalim23
@ashurabintehalim23 3 года назад
Can anyone tell me what you call in American English instead of 'He is trying to provoke you " ?
@_.ChildOfGod._
@_.ChildOfGod._ 2 года назад
You write/ say "He's trying to provoke you."( you replace the "i" with an apostrophe making it the contraction " he's"
@michelsaldanha7316
@michelsaldanha7316 4 года назад
I love so much your job and helps a lot with my English... thanks to everything Christina
@_.ChildOfGod._
@_.ChildOfGod._ 2 года назад
I am a native English speaker although I use these words( wanna, gonna, gotta) however this lesson may give you the impression that these are real and accepted contractions; they are not. They are Betty informal and considered slang and improper English. If you enter the professional world you'll sound uneducated. I was shocked that she didn't correct the " like" in that sentence * it'll allow me to like...This video is promoting slang and inappropriate English and you'll sound uneducated. It is only acceptable in a very casual conversion. Learn the pepper way first for your own benefit
@SalamSalam-nj2qs
@SalamSalam-nj2qs 4 года назад
Salam I m gonna make a like for this video
@issamrachdoune385
@issamrachdoune385 4 года назад
Im gonna like all your videos
@abdenacerharouni9234
@abdenacerharouni9234 4 года назад
No confusions after watching this precious lesson. Thanks
@_.ChildOfGod._
@_.ChildOfGod._ 2 года назад
These words are very grammatically incorrect and should actually be avoided. They are slang and they make the speaker sound uneducated and lazy tongued. I am glad that you'll be able to know what they mean when you hear them but they should NEVER be taught as acceptable English. I am a native speaker of English and I actually live hearing new English speakers use English properly because it is so refreshing to hear less lazy speech. Please don't add to the degradation of English by trying to use these words. It's good that you know them so you can understand casual English being spoken quickly, but please don't adopt our lazy tongue that is becoming increasingly normal. My English teacher would have a heart attack listening to this lesson
@zainabrabab9207
@zainabrabab9207 4 года назад
Thank you
@frankling8224
@frankling8224 4 года назад
lets go😎
@dennisenglishjournal498
@dennisenglishjournal498 4 года назад
Hi, Christina! 🙋‍♂️ I believe that to *KNOW* these casual words, we should *PRACTICE* and *USE* them in our spoken English every day. 😉 Not just *_consume_* , but *_produce_* information using English. The more, the better, actually. Thank you for another useful lesson! 👍
@marcoviniciomoralesmartine2304
@marcoviniciomoralesmartine2304 4 года назад
You are so smart and cute!!!! Congratulation!!!!! AMAZING!!!!
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🔥🔥🔥
@patriziocolucci6419
@patriziocolucci6419 4 года назад
Speak English With Christina, where are you from?
@franciscohelio
@franciscohelio 4 года назад
Hi Cristina, you speaking English naturally is interst.
@abdenacerharouni9234
@abdenacerharouni9234 4 года назад
No confusions after watching this precious lesson. Thanks
@OsmanSanteliz
@OsmanSanteliz 4 года назад
Thanks for your lesson , I had forgotten the meaning of gotta.
@cyper0418
@cyper0418 4 года назад
Thanks, these confuse me for years.
@patriziocolucci6419
@patriziocolucci6419 4 года назад
I know them i speak english.
@sarbeswarsasmal3874
@sarbeswarsasmal3874 4 года назад
Please mam make a video on all slang in America
@haitham5084
@haitham5084 4 года назад
you are brilliant miss🤩
@mennahmuhammad7709
@mennahmuhammad7709 4 года назад
coach you are the best💙🎉
@manuelbrenes1744
@manuelbrenes1744 4 года назад
What does Roundabout meas.by the way exellent english class teacher.
@manuelbrenes1744
@manuelbrenes1744 4 года назад
Means
@enriquelagunas7477
@enriquelagunas7477 4 года назад
Thanks Kristina
@cosmarurifericite8815
@cosmarurifericite8815 4 года назад
God bless you 🙏
@katalinar77
@katalinar77 4 года назад
Thanks :)
@pamelchowdhury
@pamelchowdhury 4 года назад
Excellent
@saeidcyppp6293
@saeidcyppp6293 4 года назад
Hi again Christina. "she gotta go" or "she's gotta go", which one is correct? thanks
@ChristinaRebuffet
@ChristinaRebuffet 4 года назад
Both!
@saeidcyppp6293
@saeidcyppp6293 4 года назад
@@ChristinaRebuffet You mean both exactly are the same or should be used differently?
@_.ChildOfGod._
@_.ChildOfGod._ 2 года назад
Neither. Gotta is not grammatically correct in any way. But if using it in a casual conversion it would be she's gotta gotta go
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