Do You Have 1 Hour? You Can Speak English Like a Native Speaker!



Today, you’re going to learn how to speak English like a native speaker in just one hour. You’ll learn how to speak fast, use …

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  3. Good evening, Teacher. I am so grateful for your kind and profound explanation of English pronunciation. Every day I practice my English pronunciation watching your video. I watched this video numerous times but I could not understand some of it. At 51:30 , I could not understand the pronunciation of the word between ",,, expected interaction and you don't ,,, " . So I searched transcript and it says: ,,, it's just an expected interaction but you don't actually tell the person how you are. I hear "but" as "by". Could you please explain to me why ? And could you kindly explain the exact meaning of " you don't tell the person how you are ". Thank you.

  4. Yes, I am enjoying the class. Lol it was hard to say “ you gotta kick it up a notch!” Finally, I made it! Yes 👍💖 thank you!

    You said that I gotta = I have to. It is the same in past? I had to?

  5. Hi jennifer, I have a question about this lesson please. at the beginning of today's video at 1:40 you said that in sentence" what are you doing this weekend"we should pronounce "what are you " like " whatcha" but at 18:01 you said "in sentence " what are you looking at" we should pronounce "what are you" like" wha-der-you/ya" ."..so I'm a little bit confused.."whatcha " or "wha-der-you/ya" which one ? Would you please explain about it.. thank you so much..🙏🙏

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