I am a graduate student and SLP in training. I found this video very helpful for an ESL client I have who is working on melodic speech. Thank you very much for posting this video as I found it helpful for her to hear someone speaking melodically (other than myself).
Can I ask you something ? I'm from Romania, in Europe, and I always wanted to learn english. A big problem is: When do we use " I ' ve" or in this kind of questions? Which is most correct : "I heard something new" or "I've heard somenthing new" ?
Thanks for your lesson. I've heard a lot about your grammar book and seen some in the bookstores here in Taiwan. It's great and amazing to see and hear you in person, well, in the video.
thank stacy now I am teaching in SMPN 102 Cijantung, Jakarta Indonesia
I am teaching listening and speaking EFL. your videos enrich me Idea about microteaching speaking and listening. to others teacher in world/include stacy join in my group: TEFL association Jakarta and ELT forum Jakarta or my facebook: chakim hamzah email: frans115@yahoo.com
good lesson. id have to say you could be a better teacher on youtube than others because not only did you actually explain the subject, you also talked about pronunciation.
I am a graduate student and SLP in training. I found this video very helpful for an ESL client I have who is working on melodic speech. Thank you very much for posting this video as I found it helpful for her to hear someone speaking melodically (other than myself).
McClellanKatie 2 weeks ago
Can I ask you something ? I'm from Romania, in Europe, and I always wanted to learn english. A big problem is: When do we use " I ' ve" or in this kind of questions? Which is most correct : "I heard something new" or "I've heard somenthing new" ?
Have a nice day !!!
25kisses10 3 weeks ago
@25kisses10
In this case, we use "I've" to show that you heard it recently. "I heard" is more past, maybe a day or a week ago.
EnglishwithStacy 3 weeks ago
Thanks for your lesson. I've heard a lot about your grammar book and seen some in the bookstores here in Taiwan. It's great and amazing to see and hear you in person, well, in the video.
sammiwago 2 months ago
thank u so much Ma'ma..........it's help a lot
candypham2311 3 months ago
Stacy you are so nice, thanks for your excellent teaching !!!
CesarAlvarengaPaulo 3 months ago
Thank a lot Stacy.This lesson is very great.
I learn hard for English for 4 months but I still cannot understand native speaker.
Your lesson is great and made me understand how I don't understand native.
crit001 4 months ago
@crit001
I'm so glad this is helping you understand native speakers better!
EnglishwithStacy 3 months ago
thank stacy now I am teaching in SMPN 102 Cijantung, Jakarta Indonesia
I am teaching listening and speaking EFL. your videos enrich me Idea about microteaching speaking and listening. to others teacher in world/include stacy join in my group: TEFL association Jakarta and ELT forum Jakarta or my facebook: chakim hamzah email: frans115@yahoo.com
chakimhamzah 10 months ago
Thanks so much for such good video lectures, i actually learned a lot from them. Waiting for more your videos....
nguyenduke83 1 year ago
Thanks so much for the lesson! I'd been looking forward to it! :)
1adrs 1 year ago
Ahhh...at last after so long of waiting..thanks teacher stacy, looking forward for more amazing videos from u!!
traderfox83 1 year ago
good lesson. id have to say you could be a better teacher on youtube than others because not only did you actually explain the subject, you also talked about pronunciation.
MasterBott01 1 year ago
You´re a fantastic teacher! Thank you very much!
Franeeky 1 year ago
Thank you so much . it's very helpful.
bialert 1 year ago