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English Jade · Learn English with engVid
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English Jade · Learn English with engVid
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I believe how you feel is even more important than what you know when speaking English. That is why I tell true stories from my experience coaching English, give advice and share tips to help you feel more motivated and confident when communicating in English.

My videos cover practical topics to improve your level of English, while always keeping in mind personal challenges related to confidence that you will face as you improve your skills.

My favourite lesson topics are about how to learn English, as well as tips and advice for shy speakers of English.
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Personthatlikestodraw1 (4 minutes ago)
I love how you just don't cut out any mystakes or anything. It makes it feel more human, plus it adds entertainments.
suchoritrahman9225 (10 minutes ago)
How to speak British in 0.00000069 seconds: TUESDAY=CHEWSDAI
M61-r4s (18 minutes ago)
British accent is definitely the best of all
HyperionNyx (27 minutes ago)
Why am I watching this.
ReddoX30 (31 minutes ago)
English speaking tip #1:
EpicFox (46 minutes ago)
American: Did you come here to die?
robindabank565 (52 minutes ago)
I've been learning american english since i was 7 and now at the age 19 .... i realise that my biggest regret is not having learned british accent in the first place.
minmichelle361 (2 hour ago)
I have never had a problem with that "th" sound and that "r" sound. My problem was always mixing American and British english.
unilionjoy (2 hour ago)
I've learned American English since I was little, but I just love British accent!
mariahabiby3285 (3 hours ago)
Damn that southern to nothern accent swap was amazing!!!!!!!
hahababy6581 (6 hours ago)
I never knew that the "th" sound is hard to make because it's very easy for me to make. Well, I got a reason to be proud of myself now.
IrisIridescent (10 hours ago)
If i had british accent , i'd never shut up!
DDG2023 (2 hours ago)
Just end every sentence with "innit" and you're done. See? Kinda easy, init.
alexandeon (13 hours ago)
CAN & CAN'T: In American English they both sound the same and there is not that distinction that you mentioned in the British English. I thought that was a piece of information worth mentioning. One way of avoiding confusion is to look for whether the word " can" or " can't " is being stressed or not. In negative it is stressed. And , usually, in positive "can" is not stressed, and it has a schwa sound.
bovrar2nd861 (4 hours ago)
Thank you, professor! I have just discovered this entire world of English accents recently, and I am fascinated by the way the British one sounds. Cheers from Brazil!
gabrielaleirop (10 hours ago)
I love the british pronunciation <3 I'm from Brazil and I've started learning the british way since I was 8. When I was 14 I started an American English course, and completely hate it! Nothing compares to this gourgeous britain accent! Congrates for this brilliant lesson!! xoxo
richard-ii (12 hours ago)
She looks like Arya of house Stark.....
mariasm4930 (6 hours ago)
I really like the comparison between southern and northern pronunciation. I used to live to Liverpool and that definitely influenced the way I prounance certain words. Currently, I am based in Australia and it looks some of my colleagues are unaware of these differences as they often correct me and maintain that there is just one way of pronouncing words like 'bath'
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