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I love your voice, it's cute and heart warming when I'm watching your videos. I think it helps to read Atomic Habits by James Clear first before doing Advanced Grammar questions, so that you won't be exhausted, poor human being later.
ОтветитьGood morning madam
Please start a grammar class once in a week, so that , learner, viewers will be more satisfied and ever grateful to you, i hope you will keep my request.Have a good day madam.
It's a shame you're ruzzian
ОтветитьYour channel is so nice!! I have the C2 level certificate from speaking and I'm planning to take the C2 level written exam too. I still need to practice my grammar skills 😁 and I was wondering what kind of book should I buy. You've persuaded me to buy the Advanced Grammar In Use, I believe that it'll help me to practice everything I need. I've also completed the advanced English Vocabulary In Use - that's the another (in my opinion) excellent book from Cambridge 🙂.
Thank you for your amazing content, you're doing a great job 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
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ОтветитьI´ve been studying Spanish for 25 months but, like a ancient Jew trying to save my religion. Saying that I take it deadly serious is an understatement. I´m 58 and wisdom has taught me a few things. #1, we all want different things from our studies. #2, we all learn differently. For me, after a month of doing it just like everyone else, I could feel the frustration building. «This is not going fast enough for me!» so, I looked at SPANISH, the whole language. I consulted old experts. Language is made of only three things 1. Vocabulary in context 2. Grammar including idioms 3. Verb forms extracted out of grammar. That´s it. So, I started an in-context vocabulary list which is now 16,000 entries entirely in-context word-to-word. I studied ALL the grammar, just like you did, only in three months upfront. Daily, I orally practice verb forms in all tenses with imagination. I´m C1 level reading, writing, comprehension and pronunciation. It´s only been 25 months so, my speaking ability is lagging behind the rest which is human, totally normal. Part of the problem shyness and fear but, I´m working on it. I highly recommend my model to anyone.
ОтветитьAmazing!! It shows that you love English grammar, exposing yourself to a lot of English 👏👍way to go!!
ОтветитьIt is clear that language learning methods are experiencing a revolution paraport to knowledge related to the functioning of our brain and the AI tool, but some prefer nostalgia for so-called ancient methods with its support to the particular smell of leaves
ОтветитьHer accent is too strong.
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ОтветитьThis video is great! I will share it with my students. Cheers!🙂
ОтветитьWow, this is so motivating.
In my personal view, for many people including myself, it is easy to start studying grammar books, but very difficult to finish them, much less solving all the questions in those books. Knowing that "Being consistent is the key to success" and living according to it is very much different. You are amazing.
I felt that I've gotten stuck in the same level of English for many years. I'm gonna try "the blue" and "the green" books. I hope I can talk English fluently like you someday.
Thank you for being a wonderful motivator!
How much i have to paid and how
ОтветитьI always start with enthusiasm but I get exhausted in a while. That's why I am stuck in a rut.
ОтветитьIn my opinion learning grammar through only reading and listening as it is stated in the theory you mentioned is not enough. Its important to learn all those rules and do exercises. Also exams like Cambridge certification has the use of English part that evaluates the knowledge of grammar separately.
ОтветитьHi. I would say this book is popular and classic one among grammar books. Has that advanced grammar helped you with taking IELTS? What was its contribution to writing ans speaking parts of the exam? What do you think? I'm studying Grammar for IELTS by Cambridge University Press to improve my grammar skills.
Ответитьhello beauty.... there is a concept called "diminishing return" and it simply applies to everything in life... in terms of language, if you master 3000 most used words, you can OWN almost 85% of the language... but to understand the 90% of the language, you basically need 10K words ... so the return is diminishing almost exponentially... since you've exposed yourself to massive amount of English by reading and listening, you must have already mastered a decent amount of language....
and yesss... mass exposure to language really works... I only recommend you to collect full sentences from the advanced grammar book you already finished.. write these full sentences down on your notebook and revise regularly without memorizing.... just like reading a book... you will get 100 percent really soon ... the brain is really designed to read.... keep up good work... thank you for your video... I'm not native either...👍
Wow thanks for sharing your journey. It's such a strong motivation for me.
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьDo you have Instagram?
ОтветитьWhat is your native language?? I thought your native language is English until now! Your pronuncuation is clear. how long do you learn english?
ОтветитьMa'am , should I study two dictionaries ( Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary and Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English) to improve my knowledge skill . Because I saw that you are studying two dictionaries ( Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary and Longman Dictionary).
ОтветитьThe most beautiful girl, the most beautiful teacher, the most beautiful assistant, the most beautiful lover of books. thank you very much .
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ОтветитьПрикольные комментарии! Молодец, доча.
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ОтветитьWow, that's impressive!
Not only the fact of getting 82% but the discipline of going through the whole book.
I read about Krashen theory, I think it works for me to some extent.
In my opinion, learning Essential grammar is helpful, especially for the early stage.
Yet, diving deep into it could be frustrating for some and it might hinder the process of learning.
Thank you so much for your video and your valuable insights.