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IMPOSSIBLE! [or NOT?] – Learn English Conversation in 4 Hours

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IMPOSSIBLE! [or NOT?] – Learn English Conversation in 4 Hours



Here’s a *FREE* cheat sheet that shows you everything you need to know! If you want to know how to learn English conversation, improve your English comprehension, think in English, speak faster and stop translating in your head this video is just for you! English conversation practice is the best way to move toward thinking in English consistently. When you stop translating in your head you will be more present to the conversation. I’ll help you see and hear the differences between written and spoken English by breaking down each instance of reduction and linking in the conversations we’ll study together. This is how you start thinking in English. I’ll help you learn English in the same way that native speakers do: through conversation! 

00:00 Introduction
00:26 English Pronunciation Study: What did you do Today?
12:36 English Conversation – Grocery Store
29:00 ESL Pronunciation Exercise: Breakfast (Ben Franklin Exercise)
35:21 Ben Franklin – Starting and Ending a Phone Conversation
44:05 Ben Franklin – Word Game
56:13 Ben Franklin – (Amy and Dave)
01:14:35 Ben Franklin – Introducing Tom and HQ
01:25:13 Ben Franklin – English Conversation Study — Last Time Here —
01:32:22 Ben Franklin – Talking about Weather
01:56:17 Ben Franklin – (interview with Chris)
02:10:23 English Conversation Exercise – Is Rachel Stressed? Ben Franklin Exercise
02:26:52 Making Plans – English Conversation – Ben Franklin Exercise
02:33:49 ESL Pronunciation Exercise: Where I live (Ben Franklin Exercise)
02:40:40 Ben Franklin – Reading Headlines
03:02:25 Ben Franklin – Double Date
03:21:52 Ben Franklin – Checking in at an Airport
03:39:48 ESL PRONUNCIATION EXERCISE: Free Time
03:47:50 Pronunciation Study Exercise: Evening Plans

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Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel’s English with video-based lessons and exercises. Rachel uses real life English conversation as the basis for teaching how to speak English and how to sound American — improve listening comprehension skills. Study English vocabulary and English phrases such as phrasal verbs, as well as common expressions in English. Learn American idioms and American slang.

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33 thoughts on “IMPOSSIBLE! [or NOT?] – Learn English Conversation in 4 Hours”

  1. Hello, My teacher. when I speak in English I forget all of words and mix sentence. actually I Arabian student. I wish to reply..!

  2. Great English Language with Rachel, best way to learn this important Language used all over the World, like , Science , Universities, air plane communications and each Country you visite . My congratulations Rachel, one of the best English Teaching Language. 😂😂

  3. Hi Rachel 😊 my native language is turkish and i just 14 years old i study hardly do you think can i speak like a native after a long time ? Please reply and your videos is so good

  4. This sort of break down is amazingly useful . I am an English speaker learning Spanish. Does anyone know where I could find the equivalent sort of video that analyses the sounds in such detail but for Spanish? Preferably Mexican Spanish?

  5. Hello Rachel, The English I learned here in this 4 hour lesson is incredible. I find myself fluently speaking and using less breaths/energy. My native language is Spanish as my family brought me to the United States from Spain when I was 3 years old. However, funny enough I grew up basically in the daycare with English speaking teachers, so I somewhat learned more English than Spanish growing up. I must say that I didn't use these shortcuts before and would make my sentences longer. That is the past! I am a whole new person who speaks American English Now. I highly recommend this 4 hour lesson to everyone! thank you for changing my life and making it easier to communicate! I also want to note a fun-fact that in Spanish we use similar shortcuts in conversation as well.

    – Miguel

  6. I’m very happy with your lessons. I always have problems pronouncing the number 3, my first language is Spanish. Thanks a lot😊

  7. Я сделаю отдельную тетрадь по вашим урокам , хорошо очень преподаете , я даже завидую что это ваш родной язык😂😂😂😂

  8. Thank you very much Rachel. But, I'm cofuse, why "Where do you run?", not "Where did you run?", and why "I run in Fort Greene Park", not "I ran in Fort Greene Park"?

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