Be our friend on Facebook! www.facebook.com Follow us on Google+! plus.google.com Check out our website!: www.hungryforenglish.com Welcome toour free ESL YouTube series! If you want to learn to speak English online, you’ve come to the right place. Our online lessons are created to teach you how to speak English in an intuitive way. As often as possible, we want to show you what we are talking about. You won’t find much in the way of written text on our videos and that is intentional. We want you to learn to speak English in the same way that we all learned to speak our native languages as babies – by hearing it instead of reading it. Our program is designed to be an immersion experience. By watching our lessons you will form a direct link in your brain between an object and the English word for that object – without needing to translate via your native language. In this video, you’ll learn the verbs sit, stand, speak, listen, smile, laugh, sing, dance, walk, run, and stop. As awesome as our videos are, you can’t learn English by just watching them. (We’re great, but not that great!) English learning requires practice. You need to speak, and you need to speak out loud. When you see a mouth icon in the upper left corner of our videos, that’s a sign that it’s your turn to talk. Take this time to get in some practice! Repeat the words and sentences that we’re saying. If we ask a question, answer it out loud. Rewind the video as many times as you need to until you can do it …
www.EnglishAnyone.com – Get Fluent In English Faster! Adventure Story Builder — 1 — Up We Go! — Part 1 Welcome to EnglishAnyone.com’s Adventure Story Builder! Adventure Story Builder is a simple and fun way to improve your English fluency through writing! We’ll start you off with the first and last scene of a story. Then, it’s up to you students and teachers to comment below this video on EnglishAnyone.com and on YouTube to create a dynamic, unique story. To help you along, though, we’ll update the story with a new scene (in the middle of the tale) every week to give you more ideas to work with! All you have to do is get creative, take the time to practice your writing and post what you think happens! Just remember to really take your time and think about what you want to say. Use a dictionary if you have to, try and check your grammar and spelling and contribute to this storytelling event with something great! Get colorful with your language! Describe characters and what happens in detail! We promise that if you take the time to contribute, you will get fluent faster! Enjoy and see you in the comments section! And now… Up We Go! George and his wife Jane have been married for many years. They love to stay at home, watch movies and play with their pet cats. Their married life has been nice but uninteresting. They have never traveled or done anything exciting. Until now! Today they are throwing caution to the wind. They are trying something wild and unexpected for …
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Improve spoken English at EnglishHarmony.com – home of Robby Kukurs! This is the third video in video series about building your English vocabulary. Here you can find out why learning a new English word and memorize its various meanings at once has a knock-on effect on your English fluency. It’s by far better to learn the basic meaning thoroughly than mess up your head and end up not being able to use the newly acquired English word at all!
Improve spoken English at EnglishHarmony.com – home of Robby Kukurs! This is the second video about building your English vocabulary. Here I’m discussing the importance of using only English to explain new English words and phrases. As a result you’ll program your brain to use natural English speech patterns and that’s halfway to complete English fluency. So when building your English vocabulary try to use as little of your native language as possible!