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This is what happens when you don't know slang - Marina Mogilko

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Watch this video to learn how to master small talk in English: 🤍 ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me, follow 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life, follow 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #linguamarina #shorts

5 EASY Grammar Rules For PREPOSITIONS - Marina Mogilko

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Today, we are going to learn how to use preposition in English Handbook "Grammar is all you need" with a 66% discount: 🤍 Get a FREE chapter on prepositions: 🤍 Chapters: 00:00 Prepositions in English 00:30 Quiz for you 01:13 mornings, afternoons, evenings, and nights 03:07 Days of the week 04:02 How to learn all of this? 05:40 Omiting prepositions 06:30 at the beginning or in the beginning 07:12 at the end or in the end 08:12 Checking the answers ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me, follow 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life, follow 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #linguamarina #marinamogilko #englishgrammar

English study plan - 20-minute daily English learning routine

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⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 Whenever people ask me what is the best way to learn Engish, I tell them, 'practice every day'. And in this video, I'm going to present you my 20-minute daily English learning routine. Timestamps: 00:00 The best way to learn a language 00:30 What inspired me to create this video 01:44 5 minutes of listening The website I mention in the video: 🤍 03:57 5 minutes of speaking The websites I mention in the video: 🤍 🤍 07:35 7 minutes of learning vocabulary 08:29 3 minutes of reflection 10:01 One resource to practice English every day ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me follow: 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life follow: 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #learnenglish #improveyourenglish

English conversational practice | At the doctor's

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⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #shorts

10 overused English words you should try to AVOID

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There are a lot of words we tend to overuse, and today I'm going to talk about 10 of them. Record a video for me! If you've accomplished a goal, or something good happened to you after watching this channel or taking any of our courses, and you want to share your story, record a video for me. ✨ horizontal ✨ 30-sec max ✨ tell me what helped you the most and what you achieved Fill out this form to send the video: 🤍 In this video, I asked ChatGPT to generate 10 commonly overused words, and it provided 10 adjectives. Later, I asked it again and got another set of 10 words. Regardless, the words I'm discussing in this video ARE overused by many people. So, let's watch and discover some alternative options to use instead. Chapters: 00:00 Thank you, guys 00:48 Overused words in English 01:59 Awesome 02:50 Amazing 03:52 Videos from you 05:34 Incredible 06:37 Fantastic 07:43 Cool 08:15 Nice 08:53 Stupid 09:46 Boring 10:37 Lazy 11:18 Crazy ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me, follow 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life, follow 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #linguamarina #english #marinamogilko

Native speakers DON'T say this | Annoying grammar mistakes

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⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 ⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #Shorts

American vs Australian English

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⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #shorts #american #australian

DON'T LEARN THIS INCORRECTLY / MARINA MOGILKO/ linguamarina / МаринаМогилко/КУРС LinguaTrip

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#viral, #viral_video, #viralvideo, #viralstatus, #viralvideos #marinamogilko #linguatrip #linguatriptv #linguamarina #МаринаМогилко #Могилкo #linguatrip #learnenglish #americanenglish #englishlesson EVERYDAY AMERICAN ENGLISH 🤍 🤍 If you want to practice listening and reading more, click the link above to purchase a great book that we use in our classes to improve our students' vocabulary and comprehension. The book is full of fun and interesting stories, and it comes with free audio. Check it out!

How to think in English | No more translating in your head!

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The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: 🤍 Do you want to know how to think in English? Would you like to start speaking English without translating in your head? If you answered "yes", watch this video because I'm going to share the tips that helped me to start thinking in English. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:43 How it all started 02:22 The first and main tip 03:25 Start talking to yourself 04:15 The best thing you can do in English 06:32 Switch one of your daily routines into English 07:57 Everyone should start doing it 11:03 Shadowing 12:27 If you live in an English-speaking country ⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #thinkinenglish

English study plan - 15-minute daily English language learning routine - Marina Mogilko

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Get the workbook to improve your English: 🤍 When you master something, you have to be consistent. That's why a created for 15-minute daily English language learning routine. Timestamps: 00:00 Learning English should be fun 00:40 What are we going to work on here 00:59 Day 0 02:28 How to be consistent 03:42 Monday 04:54 Tuesday 06:44 Wednesday 07:59 Thursday 09:21 Friday 10:37 Challenge for you ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me, follow 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life, follow 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #linguamarina #marinamogilko #learnenglish

1 hour of common phrases in English (with examples)

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⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 ⭐ Improve your English with our course “From intermediate to advanced” 🤍 Use the promo code IDIOMS to get $20 off. ⭐ All you need to know about English grammar in this workbook: 🤍 This class is all about phrases that native speakers use: idioms, phrasal verbs, slang phrases. In 60 minutes we're going to learn more than 100 phrases! Timestamps: 00:00 Why this is a longer class 00:46 Idioms 04:27 One resource you need to learn English 07:20 More useful idioms 16:51 Improve your English and win free classes! 18:25 More idioms 24:25 Let’s take a break 24:56 Idioms 31:56 Phrasal verbs 39:11 Idioms 46:34 Slang phrases ⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #idioms #phrasalverbs #slang

Stop saying "INTERESTING" | Use these alternatives to SOUND LIKE A NATIVE - - Marina Mogilko

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There is nothing wrong in saying "It's interesting" but knowing some alternatives is always good. Improve your English with my workbook: 🤍 Timestamps: 00:00 Stop saying "it's interesting" 00:16 'Interesting' doesn't mean 'good' 01:01 It's interesting = holding your attention 02:38 Interesting person 04:06 One resource to improve your English 05:31 Interesting issue/problem 06:00 Interesting = strange or weird ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me, follow 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life, follow 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #linguamarina #english #marinamogilko

Improve your English Grammar in One Hour | Basic English Grammar

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Today's class is about grammar. We start with prepositions, then we're going to talk about basic grammar rules, articles and tenses. Handbook "Grammar is all you need" with a 66% discount: 🤍 Get a FREE chapter on prepositions: 🤍 Join “Master the Use of English Tenses Like a Native” intensive: 🤍 Use promo code 20PERFECT to get a $20 discount Timestamps: 00:00 1 hour of grammar 00:29 Prepositions 01:15 at vs. in 04:20 in vs. on vs. at 06:41 to vs. than 07:22 in vs. into 07:58 for vs. since 08:50 agree with vs. agree to 09:28 when to use ‘to’ 11:35 when to use ‘for’ 13:18 to vs. for 16:38 at vs. in vs. on 26:24 Basic grammar 27:15 Parts of speech 30:48 One resource to learn grammar 31:51 Basic tenses 33:23 Word order 34:46 Do you have articles in your language 44:23 Tenses 53:57 Present Perfect ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me follow: 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life follow: 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE -🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)

15 OVERUSED ENGLISH WORDS you should try to AVOID

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Sound like a native speaker - replace these overused words in your English! For a limited time, use the link in my description to get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: 🤍 Today, I am going to teach you what are some overused words in English and what are the alternatives that you can use to sound more like a native speaker. (1) ANGRY. The word “angry” is far too general to effectively convey the idea and intention behind it. A wife may be angry at her husband. And victims of crime may be angry at criminals. But aren’t there better ways to more exactly express this strong emotion? Alternatives: annoyed, cross, displeased, furious, offended, etc. (2) OTHER. The word “other” is applicable to basically any situation where you’re trying to figure something out with a person. You can ask for “any other suggestions,” solicit “other opinions,” or ask someone for “other times” that work for them. Alternatives: alternative (times), further (suggestions), different (opinions) (3) ANSWER. This word is both a verb and a noun. When used as a verb (e.g. ‘to answer my research question’) you could also use terms like ‘address’ and ‘resolve’. When used as a noun (e.g. ‘the answer to this dilemma’), good alternatives include ‘solution’ and ‘explanation’. (4) LITERALLY. “Literally” refers to the most basic, straightforward meaning of something—as in, the opposite of “figuratively.” So, if you say “I was literally drowning in paperwork,” that means your body really was submerged in a pile of papers. If that’s not truly what happened, but you feel you must intensify your statement, try “positively” or “absolutely,” which add emphasis without making it seem as if your life was in danger. (5) MORE. “More” is one of those catchall terms. In some cases, “more” can mean the same thing as “other.” Sometimes, this is just the most accurate word to use, so don’t worry too much about trying to get this one out of rotation. Check out “other” for some alternatives. Alternatives: additional (perspectives), incremental (improvements), greater (context) (6) NICE. Oh, how nice! But overusing this word is not. When describing people, authors may prefer you to translate with more exact words like attractive, charming, cordial, delightful, etc. (7) DESCRIBE. When referring to the work of others you might draw upon their written descriptions. Substitute words for ‘describe’ include ‘portray’, ‘characterize’ and ‘report’. (8) USE. If describing an experiment you’ll need to identify the methods used. As well as ‘use’, terms which can be helpful here include ‘utilize’, ’employ’, ‘apply’ and ‘adopt’. (9) HARD. You could swap “hard” (in the sense of “requiring considerable physical or mental effort”) for “demanding,” “arduous,” “onerous,” “grueling,” “exacting,” “laborious,” “challenging,” or plain old “difficult.” (10) MANY. “Many” may seem like a go-to option when referring to an indeterminate group of things. But if you have an idea of the volume of what you’re talking about, it’s better to narrow it down. Alternatives: multitude, handful, numerous, thousands, etc. (11) ABLE. Next time you want to ask someone if they’ll “be able” to do something, use another phrase. Alternatives: manage, handle, support (12) BAD. Maybe “bad” doesn’t cut it when you’re trying to express how you feel about the movie you saw last night. Was it subpar, lousy? Take your pick! (13) HAPPY. There’s a word for every shade on the happiness spectrum. If you’re feeling happy, that could mean you’re pleased, cheerful, delighted, thrilled, ecstatic—the list goes on. (14) UNIQUE. To indicate that something differs from the norm, try another word such as “exceptional,” “distinctive,” “idiosyncratic,” “atypical,” “extraordinary,” “anomalous,” or “peculiar.” (15) BEST. “Best” isn’t the only way to provide a superlative. Are you looking for the top-quality pair of socks, or the pair of socks that are perfect for you? Both of these pairs of socks could be the “best.” Time codes: 0:00 What would you say instead of "nice"? 0:37 #1 Angry 1:45 #2 Other 2:09 #3 Answer 2:28 #4 Literally 3:02 About Skillshare 4:39 #5 More 6:24 #6 Nice 7:39 #7 Describe 8:31 #8 Use 8:44 #9 Hard 9:17 #10 Many 10:14 #11 Able 10:29 #12 Bad 11:00 #13 Happy 11:34 #14 Unique 12:17 #15 Best ⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #English #OverusedWords #EnglishVocabulary

Say VS Tell (Marina Mogilko)

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Download a free memo with the most common mistakes in English: 🤍 ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me, follow 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life, follow 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #shorts #linguamarina #marinamogilko

Do you know how to pronounce these words?

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⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me follow: 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life follow: 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)

Meditation - Overcoming fear of speaking English

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It's okay to make mistakes. You can do this. You can speak English without fear. Enjoy this meditation with me. ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me follow: 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life follow: 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #learnenglish #speakinginenglish #linguamarina #marinamogilko

I understand English, but I can't speak | Action plan

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Improve your English with our course "From Intermediate to Advanced" (use promo code MARINA to get $20 off): 🤍 If you want to have an American accent, this course is for you: 🤍 Most of you find speaking the most difficult part in learning English. So we decided, to create this long video talking about different aspects of speaking English. 00:00 In this video... 00:31 Let’s talk about our fears 02:18 Fear #1 The book I recommended: ‘The Courage to be Disliked’ by Fumitake Koga and Ichiro Kishimi: 🤍 07:44 Fear #2 09:32 Fear #3 10:29 Fear #4 11:18 Tip #1 12:45 Tip #2 14:14 Tip #3 14:46 Tip #4 15:00 Tip #5 15:54 Do I forget words when I speak English? 16:40 Say this word in your language 17:45 Ask a person you are talking with to remind you of the word What was that word? What do you call it, sorry? 18:07 Rely on non-verbal communication The interpretation of a message is 7% verbal, 38% vocal, 55% visual. Gesticulate, use your acting skills, and make sounds to show what you mean. 19:20 Stop and paraphrase the whole phrase Use easier words 20:50 Come up with words yourself 21:22 Learn synonyms 21:51 Use a dictionary that explains words in English 22:26 8 ways to practice English every day 23:04 Go to museums, look for lost tourists, and help them 25:04 Find and contact the British council or U.S. Embassy & Consulates in your city 26:39 Join clubs and communities for English speakers 27:45 From Intermediate to Advanced 28:59 Find events on 🤍 30:17 Join IELTS and TOEFL groups on Facebook or WhatsApp 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 32:02 Take a language course 🤍 32:51 Call American companies 33:28 Find a speaking partner on my Instagram - linguamarina 34:17 A question for you 34:32 How to improve your speaking skills 35:42 Have a cheat sheet 37:00 Chat with Siri/Alexa/Google Assistant 37:34 Talk to yourself 38:21 Use the imitation technique 39:27 Start thinking in English 41:30 I understand English but I can’t speak 42:02 Tip #1 42:34 Tip #2 43:58 Tip #3 45:16 Take an offline language course 47:37 Don’t overcomplicate 48:04 Have a clear call to action 49:20 What’s it like to be a language student ⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #speakingenglish

5 things to practice every day to improve your English

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Download the workbook: 🤍 ⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #shorts

How to speak fast and understand native speakers

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⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 ⭐ Improve your pronunciation with our course - 🤍 Use the promo code SPEAKFAST to get 20$ off. With the help of this video, you'll learn all the speaking techniques that will help you understand native speakers and speak just like them. Timestamps: 00:00 How to speak English fast and understand native speakers 00:45 Should’ve, could’ve, would’ve Instead of saying Should’ve, say "shudah", could've="cudah", would've="wudah" 02:44 Preposition "of" When ‘of’ is followed by a word that starts with a consonant there is a big chance that a native speaker will say ‘ah’ instead of /ɑv/ Lot of stuff = Lotahstuff. 03:40 Learn English with my workbook 04:20 Reductions If functions words that begin with h (him, her, he, have) are unstressed, they are often pronounced without h. For example, I tell her about that = I teller about that. 06:25 Intonation In English, you can say a sentence with different intonations and the meaning will be completely different. 07:04 Assimilation "Watcha" is a contraction of -what are you; -what have you; -what do you; -what you. In some regions, you can hear “Whaddya” instead of Whatcha as a way of saying ay “What do you” or “What are you.” 08:22 Assimilation Assimilation is when two sounds combined produce a new sound. For example: Good girl = goog girl Good boy = goob boy 13:53 Elision Elision is when one sound is substituted for another sound or completely disappears from a word. For example: She is coming next̶ week! 15:57 Open your mouth Depending on your first language, you may not need to open your mouth as wide as you do in English. While in English, in order to pronounce some sound correctly, it’s necessary to open your mouth quite wide, because otherwise, you’ll get a completely different word. 17:00 Present Perfect VS Past Simple In spoken American English people tend to use Past Simple whereas in British English people would use Present Perfect. It doesn’t mean that if you want to speak American English, you don’t need to learn perfect tenses. You have to. 18:03 Learn English with my workbook 18:45 Exaggerate Americans really like exaggerating. So, don’t feel shy to use superlatives in your daily speech if you want to sound like a native. 21:13 The most confusing sound in English 25:26 The perfect course for you 26:20 Can VS Can’t 28:05 Google the whole phrase 29:29 U VS OO 30:19 Ain’t The word 'ain't' is a contraction for am not, is not, are not, has not, and have not in spoken English. In some dialects ain't is also used as a contraction of do not, does not, and did not. 31:09 ‘ppreciate it! Оne of the first expressions students learn in English is “Thank you.” It’s polite and useful in many situations. But in spoken American English people often say “ppreciate it!” instead of “thank you” 32:12 It might blow your mind Answer "no, yeah!" means “yes” "yeah, no" means “no” 33:00 Don’t be sorry, be afraid When you didn't do anything wrong and don't want to apologize don't say "I'm sorry", say I'm afraid 35:10 Usage of “they” pronoun Use they/them pronouns when we don't know the gender of the person to which we're referring when we want our sentence to be applicable to all genders, or for referring to an individual who can't or doesn't want to identify themselves as male or female and wishes to be known by "they" pronouns. Please note that although “they” pronoun here is singular and refers to an individual, a verb is conjugated the same as with the plural “they” (e.g. “they are”). ⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #LearnEnglish #FastEnglish #EnglishFast

How to speak fast and sound like an American

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Want to continue working on your pronunciation? Get the pronunciation handbook with a 50% discount: 🤍 Get to the next level of English with our course "From Intermediate to Advanced": 🤍 Use the promo code LINGUAMARINA to get $20 discount. Angela on Instagram: 🤍 The letter T is one of the most confusing letters in English, and today with the help of Angela ESL teacher and a native speaker will go through different ways of pronouncing the letter T Timestamps: 00:00 In this video 01:51 True T 03:20 TR 03:26 More about the true T 06:13 Held T/Stop T 08:23 Glottal Stop 12:17 Silent T 18:42 Flap T / Fast D 21:44 TH 24:19 Common mistakes with TH 25:25 3 ways of pronouncing -ed endings 32:15 Recommendation to English language learners ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me, follow 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life, follow 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #linguamarina #americanpronunciation #marinamogilko

Popular English Idioms & Expressions (with examples)

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Improve your English with our courses - 🤍 🎄Christmas sale🎄 30% off for all marathons and courses - 🤍 Native English speakers use idioms almost in every conversation. So in this video, we're going to learn 25 common English idioms. ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me, follow: 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life, follow: 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)

8 SECRETS TO LEARN ENGLISH FAST

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Use these tips to learn English fast Ad: The first 1000 people to use this link will get a 2 month free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: 🤍 Video was filmed in this location (Palo Alto): 🤍 We can always choose between working harder or working smarter. Learning English is no exception, the more we practice the faster we can implement new techniques. Just put your mind into it and use these secrets to help you in the journey! (1) Set yourself targets and have clear goals To maintain perspective and stay motivated you need to bear in mind why you’re doing what you’re doing. What are your targets? For example, being able to study in English, to learn a new language, etc. What are your goals? How long do you want to spend learning English, how will you know when you’ve got to a point that you’re happy with? (2) Don't read at first Audio and video are always better than books to study from as you can hear the right pronunciation. If you see new words in a book, it can be difficult to know how to say them. Usually this means your pronunciation will be really bad. (3) Don't translate 'word for word' If you’re translating every single word that you hear into your native language then you’re really slowing your progress down. Instead, hone in on the words that you do understand and use all the contextual clues happening in the conversation, from gestures and facial expressions, through to any images or actions that are taking place at the same time. (4) Forget about writing You don’t need to learn to write. How much of your daily communication is speaking / listening? How much is reading / writing? That’s the same balance you should use when learning English. (5) Take an online course Taking an online course that can help to keep you focused as it gives you a reason to show up and concentrate on your learning. Pick a topic of your expertise and try to master your English in this field. (6) Forget about perfect grammar Perfect grammar is important if you plan to write in a language. For speaking a language fluently, it’s not as important. Learn the basics of sentence structure and that’s all you need. (7) Listen to everything If you listen only in the context of strict grammar structures or words on their own then you’ll find it harder to progress. It’s far better to learn to understand phrases, as this is what will give you fluency. You can do this by listening to English films, TV, audiobooks and radio – you’ll be able to pick up on understanding actual English rather than book learning. (8) Practice English every day Motivation is want really matters! There are a wide range of podcasts and available applications online that can help you learn English quickly. Find what you like and practice every day. Time codes: 0:00 If you want to speak English like a native 0:57 You NEED to have clear goals 3:00 Why reading in English doesn't help 4:05 Don't translate "word for word" 5:23 Why writing doesn't help either 6:29 Become an expert in your area of expertise 8:14 Forget about perfect grammar! Concentrate on this instead 9:22 Replace reading with listening 9:44 Practice make perfect ⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #LearnEnglish #FastEnglish #LearnEnglishFast

Do you know these words? Name these emotions and feelings in English

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20 Smart English Phrases for Casual Conversations

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In today's video, we're going to learn 20 common English expressions for everyday situations. ⭐ ENROLL IN MY ENGLISH COURSES - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 Time codes: 0:00 Smart phrases for different situations 0:45 Making plans with someone: Let’s grab a coffee sometime. Let’s catch up for a coffee tonight/in a week/tomorrow. Let’s catch up over a coffee sometime. Let’s hang out tonight. Do you want to hang out sometime? If that’s okay with you. 2:57 What to say if you can’t come: It’s very kind of you, but I have other plans. I really appreciate your offer, but unfortunately… It is very tempting. Let me sleep on this. (When you need more time to think about it) I'm going to pass. To take a rain check on something. I’m sorry. I don’t think I can make it. 5:58 When someone refuses your offer, you can say: Never mind. It’s fine. Never mind. Forget what I just said. That’s a bummer. 7:21 When you are finishing up a conversation/meeting: Guys, I’m sorry. It’s time for me to head out. I’d better be going. Please keep me posted. It was nice seeing you. Take care. ⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #englishphrases #linguamarina #everydayenglish

How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part II)

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Download my English workbook - 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part VII) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part VI) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part V) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part IV) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part III) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part I) ➡️ 🤍 I just had an online meetup event where I had people from all over the world, we all spoke English and we were discussing online business in 2020. What I've noticed is that people who are not English native speakers were using a language that is so 'textbook'. There were some people who are in the US and their language was completely different and when I was listening to those people, I started noting those differences. I decided to share my insights with you because with these tips you will be able to speak English as a native speaker and won't sound a little old-fashioned. When you're using English from textbooks, you sound a little too academic. With these tips by the end of the class, your English will be more native. Let's start with a very basic common thing that you probably know but not all of you are using it in your everyday speech. I'm talking about reduced forms. Let's look at some examples: • want to - wanna • don't know - dunno You need to decide which accent you want to adopt because you can speak British English, you can speak Canadian English, you can speak Australian English and you can speak American English. There's nothing wrong with either of those accents, it's just you need to be consistent. Learn to ignore "fillers" but also learn how to use them. Here is a list of common "fillers" in English: • actually • anyway •basically • by the way • erm • I mean • incidentally • in fact • obviously • well • you know Native speakers also almost always use contractions (short words created by combining two separate words) to speak faster. Some examples of common ones: • I + am = I’m • I + will = I’ll • do + not = don’t • I + have = I’ve • I + would= I’d Next tip. Use slang! Yes, we've learnt a lot of slang words with you but I just want to emphasize that people use those slang words a lot because sometimes you learn them and you're in your country and you're like 'whatever'. But then, you start interacting with native speakers and suddenly they're like: "Do you want to hang out with me?" And you're like: "What was that?" To hang out means to spend time together. English idioms are phrases whose meanings aren’t obvious from looking at the individual words. The use of idioms might not be as common as slang in informal speech. However, native speakers can use idioms at times and mystify you. Time codes: 1:16 Use reduced forms 2:49 Decide which accent you want to adopt 4:16 About my English workbook 5:25 Learn to ignore "fillers" 7:14 Use contractions 8:26 Pay attention to stress 9:07 Use slang 10:10 Learn idioms ⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #LearnEnglish #FastEnglish #SpeakEnglishFast

AVOID COMMON MISTAKES MADE BY MARINA MOGILKO/ linguamarina / МаринаМогилко/КУРС LinguaTrip

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#viral, #viral_video, #viralvideo, #viralstatus, #viralvideos #marinamogilko mogilko #linguatrip #linguatriptv #linguamarina #МаринаМогилко #Могилкo #linguatrip, #linguamarinasworkbook, #mogilkosworkbook, marinasworkbook, #learn english #americanenglishpronunciation , #americanenglish #englishlesson #AS VS. LIKE Everyday English with Liza: 🤍 🤍 If you want to practice listening and reading more, click the link above to purchase a great book that we use in our classes to improve our students' vocabulary and comprehension. The book is full of fun and interesting stories, and it comes with free audio. Check it out!

How to Learn English - Tips to Become Advanced

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Today, I'm going to share with you my journey of how I learned English from being a complete beginner. Improve your English with our courses: 🤍 From Elementary to Intermediate: 🤍 From Intermediate to Advanced: 🤍 Books that I liked: Mind Power by John Kehoe No filter by Sarah Frier Books I recommended: Opportunities textbooks English collocations in Use English phrasal verbs in Use Timestamps: 00:00 How I learned English 00:48 What every language learner should do 03:35 Be ready to change your goals 04:23 How to deal with fear 05:53 Books and courses I recommend 08:08 Getting acquainted with culture is crucial 08:56 Expose yourself to different accents 10:00 Write down your goals ⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)

5 Common Phrases in English that you Must Know to Sound Like a Native #Shorts

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STOP saying “I DON’T LIKE IT”! 6 English alternatives #shorts

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Today, I am going to teach you different ways you can say "I don't like it". In Western cultures, it's all about being polite because you don't want to hurt people. Watch the full video 🤍 "I dislike it" is a formal way of saying “I don’t like it”. It is very direct and could cause offense to some people. You can also say "I'm not interested". You can say: "Your proposal is great but I am not really interested in jumping on it in the next few weeks because I am on my maternity leave." If you're unhappy with somebody's actions, you can say "I don't appreciate it". "I'm not into it". I'm sure you've heard it hundreds of times! "To be into something" is to like something. "I'm not fond of it". Not to be fond of something is an informal way of saying you don’t like it very much. The expression "I'm not crazy about it" is similar to “not be fond of something”. Another phrase that you can use is "it's not for me" which is a neutral way of explaining that you are not interested in something. "I’m not much of a … person" is the same as “it’s not for me”. "I'll pass" is a quick way of saying you are not interested in a suggestion. For example, you are invited to go out on a Saturday night and you decide to stay home and learn a language. So you tell your friends: "Sorry guys, I'll pass" The next phrase is really direct, you wouldn't use it in a business meeting or in a formal interaction. This is something that you would use with really close friends. For example, somebody is trying to kiss you on the cheek and you can say: "I can't stand it." Another strong phrase is "It drives me crazy". It actually means that you hate something. The next phrase is a bit of British and it is "it's not my cup of tea". It means “to not like.” Our last expression "it's not my thing" is similar to the previous one, and means the same thing: “I don’t like…” or “I am not interested in…” ⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #LearnEnglish #IDontLikeIt #Shorts

Do you know these words? | Advanced English vocabulary

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Past Tense Challenge | Practice your English with me

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Do you know the past form of these words? ⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)

Don't learn grammar! Do THIS!

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Learned grammar for years and still can't speak? Go to 🤍 for a 30-day free trial on the yearly subscription! This video is sponsored by Koober We often focus on learning grammar when we learn English, but do we need to? Remember, our goal is to speak and to be understood, not to know every grammar rule. Time codes: 00:00 Do you need to learn grammar 00:56 Learn English by learning phrases 03:30 If you don't have time to read a whole book 05:42 Don't focus on grammar 07:44 Don't translate from your first language 08:31 Talk to non-native speakers 09:52 Going to an English-speaking country is the best ⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #EnglishGrammar #Speaking

How to Give Compliments to Sound Like a Native

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Today, we are going to talk about complimenting people. Join Lingoda sprint 🤍 and use promo code CHANGE67 to get a €10/$12 discount on the deposit. This video is sponsored by Lingoda. Time codes: 00:00 Why do people in the US compliment each other? 01:26 What you should and shouldn't compliment 03:58 Learn English with Lingoda 06:11 Two parts of a compliment 06:30 Phrases for giving a compliment 1) You look + adjective You look smashing today! This dress is gorgeous! 2) I like/love + noun I love your bag! Where did you get it? 3) That’s such + adjective + noun That’s such a cute dog! What is its name? 4) What + adjective + noun What a beautiful jacket! Where did you get it? 5) You have + adjective + noun You have amazing taste! These shoes look great on you! 6) You really did + adjective+ noun You really did an amazing job! Congratulations on getting promoted! You really did a terrific job repairing your house! It looks brand new! 7) good at + gerund You are so good at cooking! Can you give me a masterclass? 8) noun + looks good on you This dress looks so good on you! You look so elegant! 9) Great + noun Great presentation! You totally nailed it! ⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #LearnEnglish #complimentingpeople #BestCompliments

20+ Advanced English Phrases for English conversation

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Today, I give you advanced phrases that you can use in conversations. The first 1,000 people to use the link or my code linguamarina6 will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: 🤍 Download my workbook: 🤍 This video is sponsored by Skillshare Timestamps: 00:00 In this video 00:44 Put forward 01:31 Bring up 02:16 Run over 02:45 Elaborate 03:24 Study in English for free! 05:16 Spell out 05:50 Reach out 06:51 Draw up, create, develop 07:57 Coordinate, lead, supervise 08:35 Challenge 09:16 Setback 09:36 Obstacle 09:51 Overcoming problems ⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)

How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part VIII)

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Improve your pronunciation with our course “Pronunciation 2022”: 🤍 Use the promo code SPEAKFAST to get 20$ off Related videos: How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part VII) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part VI) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part V) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part IV) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part III) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part II) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part I) ➡️ 🤍 Timestamps: 00:00 How to speak English fast and understand native speakers 00:42 Ain’t The word 'ain't' is a contraction for am not, is not, are not, has not, and have not in spoken English. In some dialects ain't is also used as a contraction of do not, does not, and did not. 01:32 ‘ppreciate it! Оne of the first expressions students learn in English is “Thank you.” It’s polite and useful in many situations. But in spoken American English people often say “ppreciate it!” instead of “thank you” 02:36 It might blow your mind Answer "no, yeah!" means “yes” "yeah, no" means “no” 03:24 Learn how to pronounce words correctly Sign up for our course “Pronunciation 2021”: 🤍 Use the promo code SPEAKFAST to get 20$ off 06:18 Don’t be sorry, be afraid When you didn't do anything wrong and don't want to apologize don't say "I'm sorry", say I'm afraid 08:30 Usage of “they” pronoun Use they/them pronouns when we don't know the gender of the person to which we're referring, when we want our sentence to be applicable to all genders, or for referring to an individual who can't or doesn't want to identify themselves as male or female and wishes to be known by "they" pronouns. Please note that although “they” pronoun here is singular and refers to an individual, a verb is conjugated the same as with the plural “they” (e.g. “they are”). ⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #SpeakEnglishFast #SpeakLikeANative

How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part I) - MARINA MOGILKO

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Do you really need to speak English fast? When native English speakers speak fast, the boundaries between words disappear and this gives the impression of talking fast. In reality, they are not talking faster than normal —it’s just that the sounds in their pronunciation flow together in the most smooth and efficient way. How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part VII) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part VI) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part V) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part IV) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part III) ➡️ 🤍 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part II) ➡️ 🤍 In this video, I'm going to teach you a few things that all English learners should know about English pronunciation in order to understand native speakers. Time codes: 00:00 Do you need to speak English fast? 01:17 Whudduhyuh do 01:45 Ahmma do 02:19 Duh 02:51 Whutchuhyuh do 02:36 Yuh 04:04 Sumpthin 04:42 When “t” becomes a “d” ⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) #LearnEnglish #FastEnglish #SpeakEnglishFast

English in a hotel / Avoid mistakes made by Marina Mogilko from linguamarina / Марина Могилко

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#viral, #viral_video, #viralvideo, #viralstatus, #viralvideos #marina mogilko #linguatrip #linguatriptv #linguamarina #МаринаМогилко #Могилкo Everyday English with Liza: 🤍 🤍 If you want to practice listening and reading more, click the link above to purchase a great book that we use in our classes to improve our students' vocabulary and comprehension. The book is full of fun and interesting stories, and it comes with free audio. Check it out!

LEARN 100 COMMON PHRASES IN ENGLISH IN 20 MINUTES

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I've collected 100 common phrases in English that I hear all the time in America. Check your level of English -🤍 Comment below with your current level! 1. Stay out of trouble = don’t do anything bad 2. Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do. 3. You’re pushing your luck = taking too many risks 4. You have your head in the clouds = not being realistic 5. Let me know = please tell me 6. Get back to me = respond to me 7. Get over yourself = stop being so conceited 8. Get real = be realistic 9. Let’s get down to business 10. It was like pulling teeth 11. Good to know 12. Who knows? 13. Who cares? = no one cares 14. Who do you think you are? 15. Who asked you? 16. I’d like to pick your brain 17. Keep me posted = update me when things change 18. I don’t know off the top of my head = I need to check 19. I spoke too soon 20. Keep them on their toes 21. I’m sorry for the mix up. 22. Wait, don’t tell me. 23. I’d be happy to help. 24. You get what you pay for = cheap price = bad quality product 25. Right this way. = come with me, guiding 26. I can’t keep up. = too much work, falling behind 27. Put yourself in my shoes. = imagine it from my point of view 28. I have too much time on my hands. = too much free time 29. I have a lot on my plate. = a lot of work 30. Give me a break. = stop being so rigid, make an exception for me, or you can’t be serious 32. Stop being so hard on yourself. = stop judging yourself so harshly 33. How’s work going? = like how’s it going but for work 34. Have you heard the good news? 35. Push back the appointment. = postpone 36. I don’t want to hear it. = don’t want to hear excuses 37. I’m losing it. = I’m going crazy 38. I’ve lost my touch. = I’m not as good at this as I was before 39. I haven’t kept in touch with them. 40. Stay in touch. = keep talking to me 41. You look like a deer in headlights. = frozen with fear 43. Can I take a message? = phone message 44. They’re out of the office right now. = not here 45. They’re not available at the moment. = busy 46. Don’t push me 47. Don’t be so quick to judgment 48. I have a bad/good feeling about this 49. I can’t imagine 50. A little birdie told me 51. Make time for (something) 52. Let me see if I can move some things around. 53. Look out! 54. Think fast! 55. Loosen up 56. Put (something) on hold 57. You can’t be serious 60. Go ahead 61. It’s no big deal. 62. Will do. 63. Don’t put me on the spot 64. Watch where you’re going 65. What can I do for you? 66. What are you gonna do? 67. It’s out of my hands. 68. Hands off! 69. Hang tight. 70. Hurry up! 71. Keep my head above water. 72. Get out of your comfort zone. 73. I can’t get that song out of my head. 74. I can’t put a face to the name. 75. I have some money burning a hole in my pocket. 76. You’re playing both sides. 77. We need to talk. 78. You’re killing the mood. 79. You went too far 80. I’m flattered 81. I’m feeling under the weather. 82. You win some, you lose some. 83. Please have a seat. 84. Living beyond your means. 85. Please excuse us. 86. You’re all over the place. 87. I have no idea. 88. I think there must be some kind of mistake. 89. Don’t play dumb with me. 90. I have faith in you. 91. Get your head in the game. about the task at hand (from sports but applies to anything) 92. Living the dream = doing exactly what you want and loving it, often used sarcastically when you’re not happy with what you’re doing 93. You pulled a fast one on me. = you tricked me 94. I want nothing to do with it = I don’t want to be involved 95. I’m washing my hands of this whole situation. I’m removing myself from being involved 96. It’s up to you = it’s your decision 97. He wouldn’t hurt a fly = this person is harmless 98. We’re short on time = limited time to do something 99. I think I’ll pass = polite way to say no 100. So glad you could make it. Get a free consultation on how to learn English abroad - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)

8 THINGS EVERY LANGUAGE LEARNER SHOULD DO DAILY

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Daily habits help you practice English language even if you don't live in an English-speaking country. Take classes in English led by real people - 🤍 Get your texts checked by a native speaker - 🤍s/ If you want to start a YouTube channel, sign up for announcements about my webinar on YouTube - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)

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