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If you understand English but can't speak it, this video is for you because we will help you improving your English speaking skills!

You've decided to start learning English, so let's get you speaking like a English native speaker! In this video, you'll learn everything you need to know to improve your pronunciation and speaking skills English, in 1 hour. If you want to start learning English, this video is made for you. Our host expresses herself in simple English, with subtitles. This video will challenge your listening comprehension skills and help you progress in your English study.

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53 comments

  1. CHITUS?⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻

    Hi, Alisha, you’re the best explaining the lessons, your vocabulary and tone are perfect for us. I’m training my ears and brain with you.
    Thanks a lot.

  2. Marcelo Faria

    Love the tips you usually give to us, I want to share a very good one that has helped me a lot, when I study I always use to look up to synonims, this help me sometimes to get a better understanding of the translation, and gives me a much wider vocabulary, thanks for all the help your videos had gave me along the way

  3. UCAN English Tutoring - OET, IELTS and PTE

    Hi Alisha, I found your channel through the suggested videos. I would like to firstly thank you for posting informative, brainstorming and engaging videos to help people to develop their English Communication skills quickly. Particularly, the strategies are simple yet effective. I recently created a YouTube channel and I have been doing my research now. I just subscribed to your Channel. Once again, thank you for your help!

  4. Phabllo Rafael

    Cara nunca estudei inglês, mas de tantos anos assistindo séries e filmes em inglês, além de tentar traduzir muita musica em inglês, hoje foi a primeira vez através desse video que entendi mais de 90% do que foi falado, sem nunca ter pego num livro ou feito curso, fora que a oratória dela é muito boa, vou começar a usar legendas em inglês, essa e a de não ir correndo sempre pra o dicionário foram dicas excelentes. Ótimo Video!

    1. The Cybergirl Official ?

      Aprendi da mesma forma! E essa é a melhor forma de aprender na minha perspectiva! Se for pra um curso ou uma sala de aula e achar chato a didática, fazer atividades por obrigação… já era. Acaba até criando um bloqueio pro aprendizado! Agora quando você vai aprendendo através do que gosta = sucesso! Somente no último ano que fui pegar um curso pra ter um certificado e mais conhecimento da gramática, agora ganhei uma bolsa para estudar no exterior! ♥

  5. ประจักษ์ นาราช

    I am still studying English through your channel although I am an English teacher in Thailand. Many of you clips were used to motivate and inspire my students in class. It worked. Thanks so much.

  6. manuel orozco

    God bless you guys, honestly, you are awesome, your classes are very helpful to improve my English. And I think that Alisha was my English teacher in DC. I’d like to learn more about synonyms, where can I find them? thank you!!!

  7. CaravaggioReggiani

    to save your time:
    1. 0:19 Identify objects around you in English.
    2. 1:19 Repeat phrases you hear native speakers use.
    3. 3:08 Make a situation where you can’t escape into your native language.
    4. 5:41 Watching TV and movies in your target language without subtitles.
    5. 7:44 Don’t bring a dictionary to your lesson.
    6. 10:27 Train responses to common questions.
    7. 12:23 Study with materials that don’t provide a translation.
    8. 15:07 Study phrases in addition to single vocabulary.
    9. 16:15 Do your daily activities in English (Where possible)
    10. 17:37 Use a learner’s dictionary for new words.

  8. Jeevan Mandal

    I think your suggestion and points highlighted in this video is very valuable and I have started practicing these points in my daily activity. I can feel now it is effective very well and improving my specking skill.

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