You've decided to start learning English, so let's improve your conversation skills! In this video, you'll learn 3 hours of casual conversation topics, vocabulary, grammar, with great examples and tips. This video will give you amazing insights into how to sound more natural and understand all kinds of references you WON'T learn from a text book. Our host express herself in simple English, with English subtitles. This video will challenge your listening comprehension skills and help you progress in your English study. Let us help you through this 3 hours English content compilation! This is the fastest, easiest way to pick up conversational English! :3
Thank you very much Alisha Your class is one of the best classes that I’ve ever seen My life would be very easier if I could had this class 25 years ago I am going to recomend to my children and nephews right now Regards from Quito Ecuador South America
I have to say this is so useful! Traditional English class won't focus on daily life so heavily, and it is very useful for new immigrant with basic experience of English on writing or reading or academy!
I thought that I'd not be able to understand your pronunciation, but become impressed hearing every word delivered by you clearly that I was in the wrong poin idea. Thanks so much Alisa. I'm very much fond of you. You are unparalleled teacher! I'm soo much happy with that I can't make you understad my expressions.Wish you good luck, keep it please. I'm not so good in English, so excuse me in case of mistakes from me. I'd like to watch your video everyday. Thanking you again, Salam
00:00:00 Top 20 Travel Phrases That You Should Know 00:06:15 Top 10 Compliments You Always Want to Hear 00:14:40 10 Ways to Motivate Yourself When Learning English 00:20:41 The Difference Between By & Until 00:35:20 10 Words for Connecting Thoughts 00:41:10 20 Words You'll need for the Beach 00:51:40 5 Sentence Patterns for Beginners 00:56:15 10 Things to Do in the Summer in the US 01:01:40 Top 20 Must Know Family Words 01:07:16 The Simple Future Tense 01:21:25 The Simple Past Tense 01:34:07 15 Questions That You Should Know 01:42:10 Bad Habits (English Topics Show) 01:52:10 Top 10 Hardest Words to Pronounce (Chosen by Fans) 02:02:00 Things every American child knows (English Topics Show) 02:10:53 10 Different Ways to Remeber Words 02:16:35 Checking in at a Hotel (with animation) 02:31:00 Navigating Passport Control (with animation) 02:42:30 College in America (English Topics Show) 02:51:48 Questions We've Been Asked (English Topics Show)
Thank you very much for your beautiful and interesting way of teaching the English language. In fact, I was impressed with your way of teaching and simplifying the explanation of the information to the recipients. Thank you, as I move between the headings in the KZclip in order to maintain my second language (English) to stay in touch with the world, I found a title for your lesson and I was attracted by your teaching style. May Allah reward you Thanks
Eu vou utilizar os vídeos dela pra treinar meu listening até o final do ano que vem venho para contar o resultado, e talvez faço um vídeo falando inglês Kkkk vou ter 1 ano e 5 meses pra isso
Decidí este año aprender ingles, y probé muchos métodos y por casualidad llegue a tu cana, y te escuche por dos semana, un vídeo por día, y no en que momento comencé a comprender lo que decías, muy bueno lo que haces, sigo aprendiendo y ahora me falta practicar el hablarlo y escribirlo con otra persona, ojalá que sea nativo del Idioma. Muy buen trabajo, saludos cordiales!!!!!!!!!!
Dude, you're really good! English teacher in training here, was looking for videos to help my students get better - yours definitely make the cut! Great work, thank you! :)
Dear Alisha. I must tell you that I am Brazilian, and I really like your classes, you are an incredible person, full of good qualities, may you carry on with your good work, here where I live, I hope the best for you. Sincerely Flávio
Alisha you're so impressive. I learned English online with others teachers but with you is different: very clear and intersting! My concern is how can we download this and watch offline?
Hello Alisha, My name is Geovane and I'm brazilian. I think your way of teaching cute. You are a brilliant teacher and your smile is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I love your classes. Thank you.
It's awesome watch this video. I'm learning english and happy to understand almost everthing you say. Something I can't understanding, it means I should try more my listening. It's a challenge to me. I need increase my vocabulary, as words, as idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs, and yet try more the listening, writing and speaking. A big challenge I hope to get through it. Thank you, Alisha! Bye!
this a list I found, with most of the common american idioms. + “He/She/They think(s) they’re all that and a bag of chips.” (meaning: talking about someone who has an inflated ego that was showing off) + “on the dot” (meaning: perfect timing) + “Get off my back!” (meaning: stop annoying me or following me) + “You hit the nail (right on) the head.” (meaning: you got something right or correct) + “quitting cold turkey” (meaning: you altogether stop an activity like smoking; usually talking about bad habits) + “Take it with a grain of salt.” (meaning: don’t take it truthfully, it’s not a fact) + “You (must) have a green thumb.” (meaning: someone who loves gardening or someone who has plants that seem to never die) + “Why the long face?” (meaning: you look sad/upset. What’s wrong?) + “head over heels” (meaning: referring to someone deep in love with another) + “Sorry to burst your bubble, but...” (meaning: I don’t mean to ruin your mood with what I’m about to say) + “between a rock and a hard place” (meaning: facing a dilemma, stuck between (usually) 2 decisions that are probably hard) + “knock on wood” (we say this and actually knock on any nearby wood so we won’t “jinx” ourselves: example - “Jenna slipped on ice yesterday. Lord only knows the same’ll/same will happen to me” knocks on wood. Some people just say it, but for me I actually do both) + “Cut to the chase!” (meaning: an impatient response, get to the main point) + “Get back Jack!” (meaning: talking towards something like an animal or person that won’t get out of your way or out of your stuff) + “back to square one” (meaning: having to restart after just working towards something you were hoping to complete) + “f**k off!” (meaning: a harsher version of back off or go away) + “think outside of the box” (meaning: stop trying to think commonly, think more creatively) + “Who cut the cheese?!” (meaning: who farted?!) + “beat around the bush” (meaning: stop stalling what you want to say, just say what you meant to say) + “She (must’ve) woke up on the wrong side of the bed.” (meaning: someone is grumpy, especially in the morning) + “lucky duck/dog” (we say this to someone who got lucky instead of ourselves: example - “What the hell! Sydney stumbled upon 20 dollars just lying on the street and I can barely afford food. Lucky duck/dog!” + “no horseplay” (said to kids to stop playing rough or messing around) + “Cat got your tongue?” (we say this to someone if we ask them a question and they don’t respond very fast or not at all; delayed speaking by more than about 5 or so seconds) + “Over my dead body!” (meaning: I won’t ever let that happen, never gonna/going to happen) + “bite the bullet” (meaning: just do it) + “by the skin of my teeth” (meaning: close call, talking about an event that you barely got away from) + “Guess a leopard can’t change its spots.” (meaning: that person will never change their actions or ways) theres a few more but this is most of them and you can figure out a few more when you hear them with this list.
i'm learning english, i put my native language on hold, to learn faster and better (watching videos and movies in full english), and you help me a lot with your videos, i want to say thank you very much. I love the way you talk, i understand very well what you say.
@K ofc. Also, I’m American and recently became weirdly good at detecting Canadian accents. The difference is in the letters “ou.” Americans pronounce “ou” like “ow” but Canadians pronounce “ou” like how Dutch people people pronounce “eu,” there’s no American counterpart but you can look up Dutch people pronouncing words like “sleutel” or “sneeuw” and you can hear the interesting sound that they use in Canada. That’s the only difference though hope this helps.
Hello Alisha , I`m from Nepal and have been watching your videos since last two weeks. I couldn't breathe without commenting your language teaching technique. Its very unique , catchy and easy to understand.
Thank you Alisha, excellent job. In addition to being a great teacher, you are very friendly and beautiful, it is really a pleasure to attend your class.
Все что я реал но запомнила из этого видео : bla bla 🤣 А если честно так круто понимать язык даже если словарный запас небольшой спасибо большое за это видео 🥰🥰😍❤️ Буду продолжать изучать английский только на английском так легче как мне показалось 🥰
Want to become fluent in English? 1° Change your phone's language to English 2° Watch Movies in English 3° View English classes 4° Download an English application (Duolingo) 5° Do only research in English 6° Make your room an English place 7° Always see English tips, if possible in English If you do this you will be fluent in English soon... Never forget "The secret of success is never giving up".
When I'm watching your videos I feel like a native English speaker :D I understand everything, every word you say, and the lessons seem to me too simple.
Excellent explanation. I really understand spoken English watching english lessons as this but when meeting with an English speaker especially native speakers I use to face difficulties. Also I am good in writing but not good in speaking because I listen more than practicing, because nobody to practice with
I enjoy your lessons. Also I like your understandable accent. Have to improve my english language, but you really help me a lot! Excuse if I loose something in my writing!... Greetings from Puerto Rico...
I just want to say WOW. This is some great editing. I bet it took a while to piece together every bit of this information to make this video….. Good job. ......
thank you by the way when you said that a person who don,t have friends who they don,t even speak English you can make friends online who can speak English i started learning English with my friends online but when i got to school nobody was thinking i can English so i was a bit sad when I was trying talking they was laughing but when i started talking good and show my English to my teacher she was so proud of me. :) i don,t know why i,m saying this but is it someone who this did happen too this might be because i was shy or it was embarrassing to speak English with Swedish friends so yeah
I live in Ukraine, so forgot English because I’m out of small talk on this language. But thanks to you I’m beginning to remember. Thank you for trying your best ❤️❤️❤️
Hello everyone.i'd like to tell you thanks a many. I'm learning English and I forget words often that why your advices are so useful to remember them. Thanks a lot and take care. 👍
I"v have studied English long time, I was watching a lot of youtube lesson, but nobody explained English issue in so easy going way like you. Congratulation young lady. It was a really big pleasure to watch your lecture.
how is it possible that there are people who still click on disliked with content as rich as this? Congratulations teacher, and continue helping people as you are helping me every day.
Honest response. I disliked this video because it states that it teaches "English" What I've seen here is strictly American and would not be understood all too well in England. I feel like the video could have been titled better. I admire the effort though. A couple of noteable examples would be "can I have the check" - is actually spelled cheque and is rarely understood here as a cheque is something that you write out to send money from your bank to the business (not a list dictating what you would need to pay) Her second option is much more of an English expression - I.E the bill. What you are being billed for. "Your resume is impressive" - in English would be "Your CV is impressive" Some people may understand this one but a fair few would be confused by the sentence. Just to stress. This is not hate towards the creator, she has done a great job. I just feel like those who are trying to learn "English" will be mislead by the title.
Thank you very much for you classes! I enjoy them a lot! Would you pls tell me the lyrics of the equation song? I wasn't able to understand it and I feel so curious about it!!
It is great to see this kind of videos, Alicia speak very clear, it help me a lot, i am a lowyer and i would love if you make videos using lowyer vocabulary. Have a good day Alicia, God bless you. 😊
This channel is super usefull to learn English. I would sign up in the app but I would like it had exercises, not only audios. Thank you for this channel!
me 2. The only problem was I had to find someone to translate what Alisha was saying before I learnt English cause I didn't understand a word as she talks so fast. :D
Long and funny English lesson, very funny! I have learned som much English from you Alisha!!! Thank you som much! Have good English lessons, and Keep doing this good English lessons, Good lessens, very good!!
She says so clearly, so I could understand all that she said. But when I listened to the listening test, I just heard some keywords, I tried many times but it was so difficult for me to understand the content of the test.
Wow... awesome pronunciation... Easy for understanding. Thanks a lot. And by the way, I’m still watching but the began was great... I’m going to continue 👌😉
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You've decided to start learning English, so let's improve your conversation skills! In this video, you'll learn 3 hours of casual conversation topics, vocabulary, grammar, with great examples and tips. This video will give you amazing insights into how to sound more natural and understand all kinds of references you WON'T learn from a text book. Our host express herself in simple English, with English subtitles. This video will challenge your listening comprehension skills and help you progress in your English study.
Let us help you through this 3 hours English content compilation! This is the fastest, easiest way to pick up conversational English!
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yes I am from India and i am trying to learn English.
yes I from India
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Thank you very much Alisha
Your class is one of the best classes that I’ve ever seen
My life would be very easier if I could had this class 25 years ago
I am going to recomend to my children and nephews right now
Regards from Quito Ecuador South America
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I have to say this is so useful! Traditional English class won't focus on daily life so heavily, and it is very useful for new immigrant with basic experience of English on writing or reading or academy!
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reading writing need academic not speaking
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maravilha de professora. Pessoa humilde, generosa e muito talento no ensino do ingles. acompanho os seus vídeos e este é o the best for me.
realmente muita simplicidade
I thought that I'd not be able to understand your pronunciation, but become impressed hearing every word delivered by you clearly that I was in the wrong poin idea. Thanks so much Alisa. I'm very much fond of you. You are unparalleled teacher! I'm soo much happy with that I can't make you understad my expressions.Wish you good luck, keep it please. I'm not so good in English, so excuse me in case of mistakes from me. I'd like to watch your video everyday. Thanking you again, Salam
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Probably the best free course you can find on youtube. Thank you Alisha.
Thanks Alisha. You’re really awesome ! You clarify most confusing words in a smooth tactful way.
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00:00:00 Top 20 Travel Phrases That You Should Know
00:06:15 Top 10 Compliments You Always Want to Hear
00:14:40 10 Ways to Motivate Yourself When Learning English
00:20:41 The Difference Between By & Until
00:35:20 10 Words for Connecting Thoughts
00:41:10 20 Words You'll need for the Beach
00:51:40 5 Sentence Patterns for Beginners
00:56:15 10 Things to Do in the Summer in the US
01:01:40 Top 20 Must Know Family Words
01:07:16 The Simple Future Tense
01:21:25 The Simple Past Tense
01:34:07 15 Questions That You Should Know
01:42:10 Bad Habits (English Topics Show)
01:52:10 Top 10 Hardest Words to Pronounce (Chosen by Fans)
02:02:00 Things every American child knows (English Topics Show)
02:10:53 10 Different Ways to Remeber Words
02:16:35 Checking in at a Hotel (with animation)
02:31:00 Navigating Passport Control (with animation)
02:42:30 College in America (English Topics Show)
02:51:48 Questions We've Been Asked (English Topics Show)
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Thanks for the great video Alisha. Great vocab explanatory and examples.
I can hear and understand what you are saying on the video. That’s really clear and easy to learn. Thank you so much!
exactly! It's so comfortable hearing her. I can get all the words wich she is saying for!
Thank you very much for your beautiful and interesting way of teaching the English language. In fact, I was impressed with your way of teaching and simplifying the explanation of the information to the recipients.
Thank you, as I move between the headings in the KZclip in order to maintain my second language (English) to stay in touch with the world, I found a title for your lesson and I was attracted by your teaching style.
May Allah reward you
Thanks
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Eu vou utilizar os vídeos dela pra treinar meu listening até o final do ano que vem venho para contar o resultado, e talvez faço um vídeo falando inglês Kkkk vou ter 1 ano e 5 meses pra isso
sucesso!
Decidí este año aprender ingles, y probé muchos métodos y por casualidad llegue a tu cana, y te escuche por dos semana, un vídeo por día, y no en que momento comencé a comprender lo que decías, muy bueno lo que haces, sigo aprendiendo y ahora me falta practicar el hablarlo y escribirlo con otra persona, ojalá que sea nativo del Idioma. Muy buen trabajo, saludos cordiales!!!!!!!!!!
Explica muy bien, además tiene una pronunciación muy clara, lo que ayuda mucho a entender lo que dice
Dude, you're really good! English teacher in training here, was looking for videos to help my students get better - yours definitely make the cut! Great work, thank you! :)
Trato de entenderĺe
She insperates learning English!
I have been watching this videos for a while and they’re absolutely helpful thanks Eliza your classes are great
Adorei. Pessoa séria com vontade de ensinar. Muito competente. Parabéns !!!! Profissional !!!
So clear explanation I could listen. It's so helpful to get meaning exactly. Thank you very much, ma'am.
Amazing videos about motivation for study of english. Thanks for this Alisha!😁
17:53 This is why I´m watchin Alisha´s videos. Her voice is clear and fluid and it´s quite helpful to practice the pronunciation. Great job Alisha!!!
Su voz es dulce, es como un canto de sirena, suena agradable, clara, me hipnotiza y aprendo Inglés. Hermosa Alisha!
AGREE:)
i compeletly agree with you dude..
i m understanding her even i m not in intermediate level..
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Hi I don't know English but your speaking English is very clear
I agree
So many things to learn in just 3 hours! Thanks a lot!
Eu gostaria muito de fazer de falar igual a VC. Ainda estou no 3 ano do inglês. Acompanho seus vídeo. VC é maravilhosa
You are great, clear and above all, fun! I just saw one of your classes and I already love you! Thank you very much for your lessons!
Hi Alisha, I discovered you recently. I have so much to learn until I'll be fluent. Your video is so helpful, I've just subscribed to your channel.
Dear Alisha.
I must tell you that I am Brazilian, and I really like your classes, you are an incredible person, full of good qualities, may you carry on with your good work, here where I live, I hope the best for you.
Sincerely
Flávio
Alisha you're so impressive. I learned English online with others teachers but with you is different: very clear and intersting! My concern is how can we download this and watch offline?
you could use an external KZclip downloader or you could use KZclip premium feature which should allow you to download it without any problems
Hello Alisha, My name is Geovane and I'm brazilian. I think your way of teaching cute. You are a brilliant teacher and your smile is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I love your classes. Thank you.
It's awesome watch this video. I'm learning english and happy to understand almost everthing you say. Something I can't understanding, it means I should try more my listening. It's a challenge to me. I need increase my vocabulary, as words, as idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs, and yet try more the listening, writing and speaking. A big challenge I hope to get through it. Thank you, Alisha! Bye!
Que simpaticos son
@Superwulfdude Great job!!
this a list I found, with most of the common american idioms.
+ “He/She/They think(s) they’re all that and a bag of chips.” (meaning: talking about someone who has an inflated ego that was showing off)
+ “on the dot” (meaning: perfect timing)
+ “Get off my back!” (meaning: stop annoying me or following me)
+ “You hit the nail (right on) the head.” (meaning: you got something right or correct)
+ “quitting cold turkey” (meaning: you altogether stop an activity like smoking; usually talking about bad habits)
+ “Take it with a grain of salt.” (meaning: don’t take it truthfully, it’s not a fact)
+ “You (must) have a green thumb.” (meaning: someone who loves gardening or someone who has plants that seem to never die)
+ “Why the long face?” (meaning: you look sad/upset. What’s wrong?)
+ “head over heels” (meaning: referring to someone deep in love with another)
+ “Sorry to burst your bubble, but...” (meaning: I don’t mean to ruin your mood with what I’m about to say)
+ “between a rock and a hard place” (meaning: facing a dilemma, stuck between (usually) 2 decisions that are probably hard)
+ “knock on wood” (we say this and actually knock on any nearby wood so we won’t “jinx” ourselves: example - “Jenna slipped on ice yesterday. Lord only knows the same’ll/same will happen to me” knocks on wood. Some people just say it, but for me I actually do both)
+ “Cut to the chase!” (meaning: an impatient response, get to the main point)
+ “Get back Jack!” (meaning: talking towards something like an animal or person that won’t get out of your way or out of your stuff)
+ “back to square one” (meaning: having to restart after just working towards something you were hoping to complete)
+ “f**k off!” (meaning: a harsher version of back off or go away)
+ “think outside of the box” (meaning: stop trying to think commonly, think more creatively)
+ “Who cut the cheese?!” (meaning: who farted?!)
+ “beat around the bush” (meaning: stop stalling what you want to say, just say what you meant to say)
+ “She (must’ve) woke up on the wrong side of the bed.” (meaning: someone is grumpy, especially in the morning)
+ “lucky duck/dog” (we say this to someone who got lucky instead of ourselves: example - “What the hell! Sydney stumbled upon 20 dollars just lying on the street and I can barely afford food. Lucky duck/dog!”
+ “no horseplay” (said to kids to stop playing rough or messing around)
+ “Cat got your tongue?” (we say this to someone if we ask them a question and they don’t respond very fast or not at all; delayed speaking by more than about 5 or so seconds)
+ “Over my dead body!” (meaning: I won’t ever let that happen, never gonna/going to happen)
+ “bite the bullet” (meaning: just do it)
+ “by the skin of my teeth” (meaning: close call, talking about an event that you barely got away from)
+ “Guess a leopard can’t change its spots.” (meaning: that person will never change their actions or ways)
theres a few more but this is most of them and you can figure out a few more when you hear them with this list.
Thank you for this long lesson! Thank you for all your English learning videos!
i'm learning english, i put my native language on hold, to learn faster and better (watching videos and movies in full english), and you help me a lot with your videos, i want to say thank you very much. I love the way you talk, i understand very well what you say.
I really love your way to teach English, it´s funny, it´s easy to understand and it´s direct to the real life. Thank you.
Alisha, you are one of the best English teachers I have never seen. You make me feel comfortable day by day to watch your videos on KZclip.
Ever seen
I agree and additionally she is also very beautiful woman ;)
Alisha you are the one of the best English teacher and lovely.i love love your methods.thanks so much.
I'm a native English speaker, but I was curious. You do a great job teaching different important phrases.
@K ofc. Also, I’m American and recently became weirdly good at detecting Canadian accents. The difference is in the letters “ou.” Americans pronounce “ou” like “ow” but Canadians pronounce “ou” like how Dutch people people pronounce “eu,” there’s no American counterpart but you can look up Dutch people pronouncing words like “sleutel” or “sneeuw” and you can hear the interesting sound that they use in Canada. That’s the only difference though hope this helps.
@Brody Penn 🙏
@K she sounds like my school teachers back in elementary school (I live in Northern Kentucky for reference)
@K If by pronunciation you mean accent, she has an American/Canadian accent, they’re the same except for like two words: about and sorry.
Me encanta la forma en la que habla la profesora.
Very meaningful and useful session I enjoyed and appreciate very helpful for English learners
Many thanks. It's very useful for me.I learned a lot after this lesson. I hope you can make many useful lessons like this.
I'm interesting to learn. Can you make another examples on two answers BY and UNTILL, please?
Hello Alisha , I`m from Nepal and have been watching your videos since last two weeks. I couldn't breathe without commenting your language teaching technique. Its very unique , catchy and easy to understand.
So easy to learn! Thanks!🆙️🌷👏
Wow! really good this lesson, thanks Very much teacher Alisha! you're so awesome.👏👏👏👍👍
thank you so much teacher alisha ,i want to learn more from you idol
Thank you Alisha, excellent job. In addition to being a great teacher, you are very friendly and beautiful, it is really a pleasure to attend your class.
Thank you so much for your time. You are refreshing and teaching me a new English communications techniques
I love it very helpful ☺️
This is really a great work on daily English conversations. I appreciate it.
Omg, I'm watching for 15 minutes without subtitles and I understand all you say. 😱 Thanks a bunch for all this tips!
I no, but the lesson is a very interested for me. Sorry, but I don't English language.
Very useful class Madam. Thank you. I have a doubt about the difference in usage of till and until. Could you please clear it?
Все что я реал но запомнила из этого видео : bla bla 🤣
А если честно так круто понимать язык даже если словарный запас небольшой спасибо большое за это видео 🥰🥰😍❤️
Буду продолжать изучать английский только на английском так легче как мне показалось 🥰
Very helpful, thank you.🤗
Want to become fluent in English?
1° Change your phone's language to English
2° Watch Movies in English
3° View English classes
4° Download an English application (Duolingo)
5° Do only research in English
6° Make your room an English place
7° Always see English tips, if possible in English
If you do this you will be fluent in English soon...
Never forget "The secret of success is never giving up".
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True 100%
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good suggestion.
you are the best
When I'm watching your videos I feel like a native English speaker :D I understand everything, every word you say, and the lessons seem to me too simple.
Alisha! You really really have a good sense of humor! I Love your your lessons!
This is the first time I met someone teaching English without waste of time and payment. Thank you very much!
Excellent explanation. I really understand spoken English watching english lessons as this but when meeting with an English speaker especially native speakers I use to face difficulties.
Also I am good in writing but not good in speaking because I listen more than practicing, because nobody to practice with
If you really want to improve your speaking,you can write me to do that ,by My side ,i really wanted it
I enjoy your lessons. Also I like your understandable accent. Have to improve my english language, but you really help me a lot! Excuse if I loose something in my writing!... Greetings from Puerto Rico...
Sin darme cuenta ya pasaron 20min y me enamore del canal. Motivación al 100%
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Hola
I can do good at my English test because of your videos. They're always be the best videos I've ever watched.
FIVE STARS for all the videos.
I'm very happy that she is my teacher
I want to marry you Elisha. You are very beautiful girl
He aquí yo sin saber nada de inglés y queriendo aprender porque me sirve para trabajos y estudios.
I just want to say WOW. This is some great editing. I bet it took a while to piece together every bit of this information to make this video….. Good job. ......
thank you by the way when you said that a person who don,t have friends who they don,t even speak English you can make friends online who can speak English i started learning English with my friends online but when i got to school nobody was thinking i can English so i was a bit sad when I was trying talking they was laughing but when i started talking good and show my English to my teacher she was so proud of me. :) i don,t know why i,m saying this but is it someone who this did happen too this might be because i was shy or it was embarrassing to speak English with Swedish friends so yeah
You are really a good teacher who knows how to explain the lesson very well, I appericiate that🙏🏼
Great ! Unbelievable, amazing teacher! She has a very good way of teaching . Thank you so much…
I live in Ukraine, so forgot English because I’m out of small talk on this language. But thanks to you I’m beginning to remember. Thank you for trying your best ❤️❤️❤️
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Ur So pretty
I love that we can learn so much on KZclip!
Always practice
Alisha you are a really great teacher! Thanks a lot!!!
I really like the way you deliver the lessons.
Hello everyone.i'd like to tell you thanks a many. I'm learning English and I forget words often that why your advices are so useful to remember them. Thanks a lot and take care. 👍
This is an amazing class. Thanks!!!!
You did a great job in this video☺️
I"v have studied English long time, I was watching a lot of youtube lesson, but nobody explained English issue in so easy going way like you. Congratulation young lady. It was a really big pleasure to watch your lecture.
Oh right. I don't like English language but lern with the film is very nice.
how is it possible that there are people who still click on disliked with content as rich as this? Congratulations teacher, and continue helping people as you are helping me every day.
Honest response. I disliked this video because it states that it teaches "English" What I've seen here is strictly American and would not be understood all too well in England. I feel like the video could have been titled better. I admire the effort though.
A couple of noteable examples would be
"can I have the check" - is actually spelled cheque and is rarely understood here as a cheque is something that you write out to send money from your bank to the business (not a list dictating what you would need to pay) Her second option is much more of an English expression - I.E the bill. What you are being billed for.
"Your resume is impressive" - in English would be "Your CV is impressive" Some people may understand this one but a fair few would be confused by the sentence.
Just to stress. This is not hate towards the creator, she has done a great job. I just feel like those who are trying to learn "English" will be mislead by the title.
@Littlechosen3 agree
They bots
Thanks.😚These lessons are very helpful to me☺️
This video is really helpful for me, thank you Alisha, you are awesome.
You have a way with words and that's how you inspire me, I'm so glad that I found your channel. Have a great day! 🤗 ❤️
You are creating new earth of English, go ahead!
couldn't speak a word of English this morning, now I am fluent. Thank you!
Hi Alisha. I love your speaking. I'm learning more things through your teaching.
Great job!
She is a great teacher.
Wow, this English class is long but very helpful, I feel more confident when I pronounce my second language, thank you so much.
I love your classes. Thank you .
These videos are the best ever found on the internet. Please continue to do this amazing job
Me encanta esta profesora, Dios la bendiga
"You make me want to be a better person" " You have a way with words" That what would I say to you Alicia. Thank you for help us learn English.
I learn a lot from you 🤗😊 Thank you ! You’re the best teacher ♥️
Quem quer me ensinar o inglês e em troca aprender o português?;
How to u speak English u give a tips for me
Hey i need your help
Thank you very much for you classes! I enjoy them a lot! Would you pls tell me the lyrics of the equation song? I wasn't able to understand it and I feel so curious about it!!
Excelente explicación. Gracias
Do nada ela começou falando em português kkkkk amei
Falando em Espanhol
It is great to see this kind of videos, Alicia speak very clear, it help me a lot, i am a lowyer and i would love if you make videos using lowyer vocabulary. Have a good day Alicia, God bless you. 😊
The way you teach English is very helpful for me. I also would like you to repeat the sentences from fast to slow at least three times, please.
I really want to learn English and I think it will be possible now.
His pronunciation is clear and his explanations are clear.
Congratulations Alisha!
@1 1 2 3 me too))) And when I find out mistakes I start to think it is my bad.
@Lex Lutoff relax bro they don't speak english
Maybe her?
Thanks Alisha! You are interesting and pleasant to listen to..I like to study English with you
Great job! I just love learning with you!
You are awesome teacher, your explanations are so clear. Thank you very much.
I like your teaching program , it’s very helpful to my learning English.
I have really learned with your videos ❤
This channel is super usefull to learn English. I would sign up in the app but I would like it had exercises, not only audios. Thank you for this channel!
😚🍇wawwell Dan teacher thank you.
Thank you! This is really essential English lesson!
Thank you and I appreciate what you do.🙂
Wow, after watching this video I have now immediately learned English! I am now incredibly fluent. Very fantastic tutorial 10/10
me 2. The only problem was I had to find someone to translate what Alisha was saying before I learnt English cause I didn't understand a word as she talks so fast. :D
Long and funny English lesson, very funny! I have learned som much English from you Alisha!!! Thank you som much! Have good English lessons, and Keep doing this good English lessons, Good lessens, very good!!
Not trying to be rude, I just want to help you with bad habits. Its "these good english lessons".
She says so clearly, so I could understand all that she said. But when I listened to the listening test, I just heard some keywords, I tried many times but it was so difficult for me to understand the content of the test.
Wow... awesome pronunciation... Easy for understanding. Thanks a lot. And by the way, I’m still watching but the began was great... I’m going to continue 👌😉
Great Job Alisha. Thank you 🙏🏻
Excelent presentation for understandig the use of by and until . Thanks Alisha.