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  • Anyway, I don't think english is your native language.....I'm from the USA so I can tell

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  • @MishkaMikeladze I know David personally and he was born in Orlando, Florida. 

  • @MishkaMikeladze i want yahoo id of any enlish person so that i can improve my spoken english through voice chat..:(

  • @maria1saline I've never done it before but u can contact me (inbox)

  • Looks like one of those bots

  • you are reading !

  • my problem is that I understand all that you say I know when people talk,but I can't talk for me is hard to talk fluently!!

  • @MrFlores80 Yeah Me too

  • you are absolutely right ,i agree with you

  • My mom say that this man look like dog

  • im from japan and i really wanna be able to speak english FLUENTLY

    so i will listen to real english from podcast for many hours a day

    thank u for possting and leting me know good way to learn english.

  • @yoshi1234ist I will use simple words if you don't understand english yet so you can translate them. It sounds really cool to live in Japan. I live in America. I am learning Spanish (Espanol) right now and it is hard to learn. To learn english the number one priority is to ask someone to teach you or get a tutor. Then study english vocabulary every night. I have heard English is the hardest language, just like it is the hardest measuring system too.

  • @Earlejam

    English hardest? Don't be hilarious. Try to learn polish, we are inflecting even nouns (in 7 kinds). For example noun asked "about who?" is such different than asked "with who?". And also those soft signs, ą, ć, ę, ń, ł, ó, ś, ź, ż, and try to be sure where put "ń", and where "ni", or where put "ź" and where "zi". Still think, that english is hardest language?

    Regards from Poland

  • Im sorry but I cant , but thanks for offering help

  • hello there

    will Im learning english at college as my major and I wont to improve my listening skill and i tried to open the website but it didn't open

    any way could you give me some advice of things I should hear to improve my listening

  • @shurook11

    So If you wanna practice your english just write me and we can speak by the skype. What would you say?

  • I have been living in the United States for 7years and I still can't speak english!! well, I actually do but "NO" body understands me. I went to high school, graduated with honor and went to college and graduated. I didn't realize that my accent is trash till I live-recorded my self. I am very disapointed. So please do you have suggestions of how I, a creative english writer and college graduate can improve my speaking skills. What I mean is American accent or pronounciation? thanks

  • @shashaniification What country are you from?

  • very well said. 

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  • @lars0 Hey Lars! That is great

    Keep up the good work. ;)

  • dude i am learning english right now

    i cand understand all what you're saying but i can´t speak it

    i look like an idiot

  • @vengadordelhell Being able to understand a language is the first step to learning it. It's what children do when they learn their mother tongue. Now the next step is to practice and use what you know. Keep up the good work...and don't worry about making mistakes. This is how we learn anything in life. ;)

  • Hey, I have a friend named Bill too (name changed to protect the innocent)!

  • @nakedvolleyball lol your reply cracked me up :D

  • This must have been thousands of years ago, that hairstyle is prehistoric. Hey, how did the dinosaurs REALLY die?

  • ThanX audioesl for sharing such a good knowledge but, the link u show us is not worked.

    Plz share some more information.

  • heyyy.he i russian man ı think

  • Ha ha MrTheWhite! I am not russian. This was one of my first videos. ;)

  • ur scary...

  • Ha ha! Thanks mizzemo6! I'll take that as a compliment. Kkkk!. ;)

  • y does ur eyes look like u from japan?

  • @dilan4me Ha ha! I have no idea Dilan4me. Maybe I have Japanese ancestry in my family line? ;)

  • So what kinda audio are you talking about? sorry i havent gone to your site yet.. it sounds very interesting though as i am trying to improve my communication skills cus the business i will get into soon requires alot of networking.

  • my case is really different.. my ears and eyes bleeding whenever i heard sumbody speak in English:(

  • when i was studying in school, i tried to listen english tvchannels. then i wanted to understand english. after this experience my head is aching. i don't know why, but whenever i listen to any english audio from internet or from tv, my head is aching. who wants to help me to get rid of this? thanks very much

  • Just keep on listening to the same things and your head will eventually (litlle by little) stop aching...Try also listening to the same audio material again and again (podcasts, audiobooks,etc)......they'll be more helpful than radio and live tv programs for now......

  • @muratbaysary

    hello.. I want to help you 'coz I've experience having trouble with that before.. but don't lose hope.. what happened in my case is that I just let my interest to the language and my eagerness to learn it dominates me.. so as a result.. people are now giving me complements for knowing how to speak a bit well :) you can do it.. by the way.. where are you from?

  • @lara00100 he's trying to pick up chicks on youtube

  • @nakedvolleyball

    haha :) maybe :)

  • It is a pity that the link doesn't work neither with /1 nor without...

  • Hey Cliffenigma.

    We are changing the site...

    And need to get the links working again. ;)

  • O.K., thanks for clearing it.

  • nice reading men!!!! learn OMG!!!!

  • I learn English for BBC

    When I was a child,frankly,I don't know English+_+ BBC learning English

    ^^I like that!!

  • i listen to english a lot while watching youtube videos.

  • No, I cannot connect with that website...What the reason could be?

  • I was trying to get the website given by you in this video but couldn't find it.

  • use the link to find the video of sever points

  • Listening to audio isn't really the best way, from that you learn words mostly. The best way to learn fluent english is to talk to an english person in real life or at Skype etc.

    Might be hard for someone to find an english person to speak with, but I got an english friend from an online computer game, World of Warcraft.

  • Listening to audio is a way to 'learn' the words and structures...just like a child learns by listening.

    But then you have to 'Practice' what you are learning and use it in real situations...just like you learned your mother-tounge.

    Great insight Klypen! Glad you found a native friend to talk with. :)

  • klypen:

    u r absolutely right, i learned english language from the primary level till my 10th. even I gave IELTS and scored 6.5 then i moved to england and realized that whatever i've learned till coming to england has contributed very small percentage in reality. Because in reality there are so many english accents, writing nature,vocabulary which you will never gain until u face to use it in real world. so the best thing to improve english is to practice with native english speaker.

  • Yeah, I know really well how words are written etc.

    But before I started talking with a native english speaker I was talking with some kind of American/Norwegian language, and I even think American is really boring! But after talking to a person from England for some weeks, I had improved a lot! My friend said that I had almost got into an accent, at least after a couple of months.

  • im a native english speaker.

    to me its easy cheesy. lol

    but to other people its not.

    so just look at the words and soun it out--listen to audio too.

    i want to learn spanish

  • Listen to English for an hour each day...

    How many time I have to listen to English to open my ears?

    Please answer me.

  • According to some linguists...you will need about 240 hours of contact to reach a basic level of conversation...600 to reach an intermediate level...and about 1200 to reach near-native fluency. =-)

  • If I reach to 1200,can I listen to English natural like native speakers?

  • me erm no stand triy?

  • good job!!!

  • Thanks Mashenamoh! =-)

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