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Good luck in your new adventure!
Enrique Otero
Thank you for helping us to learn English you are the best.
kosOmmak
Thank you a lot for your teaching and amazing lessons, Emma. Good luck with the website!
Bra1n
Realy I like to learning english from you
Thanks and good luck
Mohamed sayerdayer
Thank you for teaching me. Your accent is very easy to listen and understand.
f2pee
Thanks a lot for your efforts to teach us. good luck with your new website.
Mohammad
I know you’ll success in your new project, and thank you for teaching us this wonderful language…!!
Jakub Alvarez
You are an amazing person. Really I don’t know how to thank you. Your videos are very good and they help me to reach my goal. One day I will be a patron keep going on that way and I wish along life.
TCHOUTY
merci de consacrer votre temps libre pour transmetre votre langue et votre culture preuve d’une grande éducation.
vos lecons seront bénéfique pour nos projets et votre methode est tres instructive et facil a comprendre.
encore une fois merci infinniment
mohamed sofiane si hamda
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I hope it is not a “see you, bye!” You are really cute!
luislopezter
Thank you a lot Emaa
I love you so much
Good luck, you deserve the best
Ph. Nour
Thank you.You are amazing
gabil
Thanks everyone so much for your comments!
I’m going to continue making free videos through EngVid. I love making videos for you guys :).
My website http://www.teacheremma.com is for those of you who are looking for more English resources. I post both free and member only resources, so check it out if you have a chance.
Have an amazing Sunday everyone!
Emma
Yes,emma now iam a patron.I will share the information first about you next about your team after that about your way of teaching and finally about your website too… Iam following your sequencer concept vedio ?thank you for sharing ?
Kallam Abhishek Reddy
As Rebecca would say: “Good luck with your English”.
We all wish you the best in your new language project ;)
knopfler86
You’re the best Emma.
Thank you for sharing your amazing lessons with us ??
Emma Rodrigues
really i can’t stopped my tears . you learn our and give me full power then you thanks we … you are great teacher , wonderful women
ahmed khalifa
you’re a superstar of engvid.. Love you.
Azad 56
You’re the best Emma. thank you so much…..
limaWAHDAT
Lady Emma your English club is wonderful! More glory dear.
Rehoboth588
Thnx emma u are the best ?
elsebaay
I think there would need more people like you in the world.
I suggest you should implement a free contribute too for those of us who don’t want become a patron, but want demonstrate the thankful for your huge work.
Max
vomax
Thanks for helping us, so you’re amazing teacher.
Berthony
You’re amazing, Emma. Teachers like you make difference. You helped a lot with English, in fact, all EngVid teachers helped me.
The world needs people like you, that loves what they do and share. Thank you so much for being my English teacher.
AnittaRodrigues
Thank you Emma. You are the best :)
LucyS
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Ronildo
How to use Verb+ing?
SokLengTouch
thank you for everything dear Emma
dostum
Thank you very much for your words, speech Emma. I am a disabled person but I have been learning English with you. You a very nice person and good teacher! :* You are the best! :))
Adamos32
Thank you so much for everything you do for us!
Oticalaca
Wow Emma, you’re a admirable person, a beatufil human being who helps others. Thank you very much, I’ll visite the website
Victor Zaldana
Thank you Emma, I am so grateful to meet you on this site. You help us to learn English . All the best .
tes8dlp
Thank you for Your time and effort.All the best
sitarama7
You are a wonderful teacher. I love you so much
Naser500
very well
Joel Alves
I like to learning english from you , You are a wonderful
good luck
waelzalock
EMA
I see you from Argentina. You are an excellent teacher. Your classes are very useful and clear.
MDeLuca
Hello! Can you give me some tips how to write an essay APA format style and to send me some templates and drafts.
Umar-N
hi Emma,
Congrats for your new challenge. It will be a successful project.
Regards.
Julio
jerezpj
thumbs up!
Anne
Hi Emma, thank you for your efforts. I would like to become a patron to support this type of project for children and adults who do not have the possibility to pay a professional school.
Liiiz
Emma,I love the little red ears on your head during the lesson and your shadow on the white board. I love your courses, thanks.
mayekie
DEFINITELY YOU ARE THE BEST
abduslam
hi, do you have any app for android?
jimbo747
Sorry, no. There is just the website.
engVid Moderator
Hi Teacher
I want to learn English very strongly, but I do not know how to start
man man
Hi teacher Emma
Please help me. I want to learn English
man man
Hello for all study . I need new friends for learn togather . ??? Ok
imadhouhou
Good Luck, Emma
Marcusvc
Hi Emma,
Do you have any support about writing skills for IELTS preparation o creative english? Thanks in advance!!
omarcamacho
i appreciate for your helping so much,
you are best
i2ib4sunshine
May God bless you. that cours will help me to improve my English very well.
marc desir
thank you very much, I am happy that I met you
abilgin
thank you so much, i realy to happy when see you and tech for everybody in the world.
TomVN
Hi guys I liked this website İts really useful Iam thanks to you, I am developing myself and also I need to make pratice Who wants to talk with me or who wants to help me these ?
Ors26
Thank you so much Emma!!!
I wish I could meet you in Toronto soon.
camilaronchi
thanks
hassan amessird
Thank you so much Emma!
Sergio Murilo Lopes
Thank you, Emma
zizou
Thank you Emma!
I love Engilsh!
Byeong jin Jo
Muy agradecido
Emma. Eres una bendición!!
Arvey
Thank you Emma!
Yu Tianqiu
thank you
Husamabbas
I remember that you Emma’s lesson get started many years ago. Then I got sick of heart failure and brain stroke. And I lost all my money. I still have strong dizzy. I have nothing to do in my house. but I started learning English again. I am sorry I can not be your patron. because of small finantial.
Hiroaki O.
Thanks Emma.
Bile98906@gmail.com
thank you teacher emma for the effort.thank you for having such a big heart:)
jovans
I’m going to migration to Canada ! In language test which topics them will ask me? Ielts
MH.ALJAWAD.ALLAWI
good luck emma I like you so much and I listen to you every day thank you so much
Colubaly2010
you’re amazing girl..very good person thanks for help…ı already have joined to engvid and always watch videos..ı am an negineer.. want so much good speak english help me please :)
all the best for you
muratsahan
you are doing best
janaka aththanapola
you the best
SAIF-2022
Thank you to share that with us
Joseph.B
You are incredible creating videos that are helpfuf. Thanks
PARVAIZ @123
thank you very much, i learn many new words from video and a part of your work
nguyen850065
love your way in teaching
tarekmagdy
gracias Emma !!
criskris
Hi Emma!
You are a amazing person. Thanks and good luck!
Henrique Alves
thank you about your’s useful lessons
Hoangthan
Dear Emma,
You deserves to be appreciated as much as what you did.
Try Sokkheang
Dear Ms Emma
I’m so admire you. You’re so kind.
Sen Huynh
hello, teacher Emma thanks! so much about lessons am want to learn from your English
Ahmedderd
Hi Emma from here Greg from Poland, I like watchnig Your wideo’s It gives me so much for my improving English skills. I’m thinking about join to Your premium grupe :)
C4-C3
Hi Emma from here Greg from Tanzan,ilike watching your videos it gives me so much for my emproving english skills im thinking about to join your group and yourconversations.
Asheri elias
<3
Akber97
I am glad for being one of your fans.
Every lesson i watch, you becomes more example to me.
tanks a lot.
abdulla1991
Thank you. I love your classes
gabisagazz
Yhank you Emma for this efforts to learn us English
younes aboulfadl
I appreciate your effort to us ma’am Emma ? Thank you for the knowledge. You’re very inspiring.
April Joy Almerol
Hi guy’s I am a newbie here on this group. :)
kent30
i am excited to learn more correct and right grammar :)
kent30
Thank you Emma you are the best teacher
susana lopes
Thank you so much Emma. You are really a fantastic English teacher.
kimurasan
You are the best
Reaam
Thank you, teacher! I love Canada!
Alexandre de Salles Mascarenhas
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FAQs
How many days can I improve my English? ›
A beginner can learn English in a year. That's pretty fast, although not as fast as some of the crazy 15-day promises you see online. Specifically, a year is the average amount of time it will take an adult to become fluent enough to work in English if he starts out as a beginner and studies at least 5 hours a day.
What is Emma's full name from mmmEnglish? ›Emma Jakobi - Founder - mmmEnglish | LinkedIn.
Who is the best English teacher in the world? ›Kenyan Peter Tabichi, who has been teaching for 12 years, was recently named the best teacher in the world.
How many hours does it take to be fluent in English? ›...
How long does it take to learn English?
Level of English (CEFR) | Number of hours of instruction |
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A2 to B1 | 300 hours |
B1 to B2 | 200 hours |
B2 to C1 | 200 hours |
C1 to C2 | 200 hours |
To speak fluent English in 30 days, you must also spend an hour or two every day studying basic grammar as well as learning a set of 5-10 new words. Read a newspaper every day or start reading a good English book. Make flashcards to learn new words or download a vocabulary-building app on your smartphone.
Is 3 months enough to learn English? ›You will not be able to speak English perfectly after 3 months. But, it's likely you won't speak English perfectly after 3 years, or even 30 years, either. After 3 months, you should expect to make mistakes, but you should be confident that you will be understood.
Why my English is not improving? ›Top 7 reasons why your English is not improving
You are not reading enough English content or books. You are expecting results overnight. You are relying too much on your native language. You are not learning the same amount as when you were a beginner.
- Listen. The first step in improving your speaking skills is actually working on your listening. ...
- Imitate. Now that you have listened to lots of English conversations, it's time for some imitation. ...
- Read. Reading is yet another important skill to have when learning a language. ...
- Reflect. ...
- Prepare. ...
- Speak. ...
- Practise.
Across multiple sources, Mandarin Chinese is the number one language listed as the most challenging to learn. The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center puts Mandarin in Category IV, which is the list of the most difficult languages to learn for English speakers.
How to speak fluently? ›- Start speaking English as much as possible.
- Get a personal tutor.
- Expose yourself to English every single day.
- Make the most of technology.
- Use resources made for your level.
- Work on your pronunciation.
- Learn whole phrases, not words.
Is it too late to improve my English? ›
Whether you are a first-year college student or on the verge of retirement, there is never a bad time to learn to speak English fluently. While children can develop perfect accents quickly, they are outperformed by adults in every other aspect of second language acquisition.
What race is Emma? ›Emma and Kitty are two of five characters to have their ethnicity confirmed as Asian, the others being Devin, Heather, and MK.
What is Emma's gender? ›She is a girl and the main character, is the reason why The Promised Neverland is serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, and I consider her to be a symbol. In this story, Emma is portrayed as a girl who fulfills the conditions of the hero image. But it is not just her gender that makes her look like a new hero.
Who is Emma's real mom? ›In-universe information | |
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Mother | Snow White/Mary Blanchard |
Adoptive parents | Ingrid "Snow Queen" (deceased) |
Siblings | Neal Nolan |
Spouse | Captain Hook/Killian Jones |
Emma: Learn to listen and pay attention to everyday matters.
The most important things in our lives are the little moments – the conversations, the shared laughter, friendships, and confidences.
EMMA Education - Education Management and Monitoring Application providing schools with a rich platform covering common and complex areas of management and administration in schools including pupil assessment and analysis to attendance, behaviour, SEN and much more.
Who is the story teacher based on? ›No, The Teacher is not based on a specific true story. However, the series has been thoroughly researched to reflect reality.
How can I improve my English speaking fluency for free? ›- Speak, speak, speak. Let's start right off by saying that there isn't a magic pill for better speaking. ...
- Reflect on your conversations. ...
- Listen and read. ...
- Prepare cheat sheets. ...
- Pick up the phone. ...
- Record your voice. ...
- Learn phrases rather than single words. ...
- Have fun.
- Best for Live English Classes: Perfectly Spoken.
- Best for One-to-one Classes: Oxford Online English.
- Best for Grammar Guides: Leo Network.
- Best for Authentic Content: FluentU.
- Best for Specialized Topics: Open Learning.
Duolingo offers a complete English course and it's completely free. It has interactive lessons and quizzes to help you learn new words and phrases. There are quite a few lessons that cover everyday situations, but they aren't very detailed.
Can you learn English just by reading it or listening to it? ›
In learning English, listening can help improve speaking considerably. Although it is the first of all skills, it is neither the easiest nor the most meaningless. We need to hear various types of English repeatedly and continuously if we want to communicate properly, meaningfully and naturally.
Is it possible to learn English completely? ›Learning English by yourself can be a challenge but it is possible. There are ways you can improve your reading, writing, listening and speaking skills — even though there is no-one physically around you to help you practise.
Which country pays the most to teach English? ›- South Korea ($1,850-$2,650 USD a month)
- China ($1,200-$2,600 USD a month)
- Japan ($1,700-$2,600 USD a month)
- Taiwan ($2,000-$3,000 USD a month)
- Gulf Arab States ($2,000-$5,000 USD a month)
- Honorable Mention: Vietnam ($1,500-$2,000 USD a month)
- Singapore.
- Norway.
- Denmark.
- South Africa.
- Luxemburg.
- Finland.
- Slovenia.
- Germany.
China, the country where teachers have the highest status, compared them to doctors. In general, teachers in Eastern countries had higher status than in Western countries, including the United States.
What is the easiest language to learn? ›- Frisian. ...
- Dutch. ...
- Norwegian. ...
- Spanish. ...
- Portuguese. ...
- Italian. ...
- French. ...
- Swedish.
- Change your smart speaker settings. Do you have one or more smart speakers at home? ...
- Talk to yourself! ...
- Narrate your everyday life. ...
- Try shadowing. ...
- Read aloud. ...
- Practise speaking with friends. ...
- Play online games. ...
- Take online classes led by an expert English speaker.
People who know 250 to 500 words are beginners. Those who know 1,000 to 3,000 words can carry on everyday conversations. Knowing 4,000 to 10,000 words makes people advanced language users while knowing more than 10,000 words puts them at the fluent or native-speaker levels.
How can I avoid grammar mistakes while speaking English? ›- Form Simple Sentences. A common mistake beginners make is to frame complicated sentences. ...
- Check word meanings. ...
- Know your mistakes. ...
- Practice! ...
- Edit and proofread your writing. ...
- Slow and steady wins the race.
Vocabulary booster
The average reader can see about 7,500 words with just 30 minutes of daily reading. That's over 50,000 in just a week, and some of these words can be new. What's more, reading not only expands the vocabulary but shows the context of word usage.
What is the minimum time required to learn English? ›
How long does it take to become fluent in English, to be more specific? The common consensus states that it typically takes anywhere between 70 and over 1100 hours to learn conversational English. The time really depends on the level that you want to reach.
How many weeks does it take to become fluent in a language? ›Length of Training | Minimal Aptitude | Average Aptitude |
---|---|---|
16 weeks (480 hours) | Novice High | Intermediate Low |
24 weeks (720 hours) | Intermediate Low/Mid | Intermediate Mid/High |
44 weeks(1320 hours) | Intermediate High | Advanced Low |
80-92 weeks (2400-2760 hours) | Advanced High | Superior |
For most people Once or twice a week is the best way to teach your brain to improve fluency, and give it the time it needs to record new information when you sleep. At the end of the day how often and for how long is all about what you want to learn English for, and what your life is like.
Can I improve my English by talking to myself? ›Self-talk can absolutely help you become a better English speaker. But you can't just talk to yourself and get fluent in English. English is for communication. Make sure you are chatting with a real-life English conversation partner, too.
What causes speaking poor English? ›The factors causing the speaking problems are lack of general knowledge, lack of speaking practice, fear of mistake, lack of words usage and grammar practice, low motivation, low participation, reading laziness, shyness, less dictionary usage, nervousness, fear of criticism, and unfamiliar words pronunciation.
Why is it hard for me to speak English fluently? ›Another reason why a lot of people find speaking English to be difficult is because of the pronunciation aspect. Depending on your native language, you might not have ever produced some of the sounds that exist in English.
How can I fix my broken English? ›- Read loudly. Think of school-going children who are in the learning process. ...
- Listen to English. Listening helps us to improve our pronunciation. ...
- Writing Habit. ...
- Speaking in English. ...
- Have Confidence.
Conclusion: How many hours does it take to learn English? Studies indicate you need about 360 hours of study to have a conversation confidently, and continue to 1765 hours in order to do a clerical job. However you must take this as a very rough guide, and try to optimise your learning as best you can.
How many weeks does it take to be fluent in English? ›Specifically, a year is the average amount of time it will take an adult to become fluent enough to work in English if he starts out as a beginner and studies at least 5 hours a day. But everyone is different.