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Uploaded by on May 1, 2009

http://EnglishTeacherFred.com Hi, I'm a friendly English teacher from the USA, with more than 10 years experience teaching English as my full-time job.

I help beginners to advanced students from all around the world, both online and offline.

It's easy to learn English online with a native English speaker. I will help you improve your speaking/listening fluency and pronunciation. You will learn some everyday English idioms that will make your English speaking natural and easy. Your vocabulary will grow and your grammar will improve.

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  • How can you be a teacher and teach others how to learn and study English if you yourself have a real troubles to learn other language? You cannot preach water and then drink wine!!!

  • @renski336 Actually my Vietnamese is quite good. I don't think I said that I have trouble learning a language, so maybe you misunderstood or maybe I said it wrong. Anyway, thanks for your comment.

  • @renski336 What I meant was NOT that I have any troubles learning another language, but that even though I had lived in a foreign country for a few years, I wasn't learning that new language just by being in the foreign country. And I have met many people who lived in a foreign country for 5-10-20 years and still couldn't speak the language at all. Maybe I didn't explain it well.

  • hi ,thanks for your teaching us your say your wife does't speak english so why you maried her , can explain us please the first meeting ors the first sight , in facte me im algerien my wife is americain the first time it was bad communication with her ,but she teching me slowly but surly hh take care my friend .

  • @mendouarledollar Yes, the first year was rather difficult for us to understand each other. Sometimes we would write to each other, because then we could take the time to look up new words in a dictionary. Now it's much easier because my Vietnamese is pretty good, and we understand each other more.

  • I teach English in Brazil, I noticed the comment about your "Asian accent" and I am curious if you think you also take on the "speach patterns" of the language?. Even to the point of speaking bad English.

    For example, I have a habit of saying "I stayed angry" which is a common form in Portuguese to express "I was angry". It's terrbile, I hear it so much I even forget to correct it in my classes.

    Have you run into similiar problems? A change in your day to day vocabulary or speach patterns?

  • @zapruderOfilms Yes that happens. Not so much online but in a Vietnamese classroom since I'm quite comfortable speaking Vietnamese I have to remind myself to speak English and to avoid speaking Vietnamese-English-isms like that Portuguese one.

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  • its so clear , thank you teacher

  • very good teacher,

    your explanation is really true.

  • cool...

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