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Why some people who move to an English-speaking country NEVER BECOME Fluent in English

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Why some people who move to an English-speaking country NEVER BECOME Fluent in English



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Hey Everyone! ) I’m Anna and welcome to my channel. Here, I post some useful information for English learners. I’m from Ukraine and I’ve worked on my English and accent, for the most part, on my own, but you can find out and trace my story by watching my videos. I’ve been studying American pronunciation for a long time, and I still do, and I guess I always will – because it’s not math. Learning a language, it’s a lifetime journey. I know exactly what it takes to become fluent and acquire an accent in a non-English speaking country, and I’ve never even been to one. And I’m sharing this information here – on my channel.

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36 thoughts on “Why some people who move to an English-speaking country NEVER BECOME Fluent in English”

  1. Hello Anna, my name is Zdzislaw I was born and have been living in Polad through entire my life. I Have begun struggle to learning English for years and years, however I am fat, stupid and usual miserable species. After my about eight years of language journey, I'm still nothing like you my speaking skills are week my speech is broken and robotic. I'm curious if have you got any hint for me. Thank you in advance. Have good one.

  2. I live in Manila, Philippines. Currently, I never live in an English-speaking country, and I am developing my overall English comprehension on my own. Furthermore, I was learning English when I was little, and then I started to learn my first language, Tagalog, which is a standard native Filipino language. Then I'm officially bilingual by balancing my native language and English by doing these two language comprehensions, as in my 20s. I consider myself a nonnative English speaker, which means a native Filipino speaker. In addition, I also learned some foreign languages, but I've just been doing this since the pandemic until the end of the pandemic.  🗣️🥰

  3. I literally don’t believe anyone who told me they are non native speaker but sound like super native speaker. Unless you prove it by showing learning a new language which is not of the same kind of language family of your 1st language from the beginning 😅

  4. I live in Vietnam for 2 years and I can say just “Hello” on their language. So it’s true.

  5. This problem exist in so much countries, even in Switzerland where we have four official languages . The main reason why people don’t speak the local language is their environment. In every Country you will find a Group of People they share your culture and traditions. For instance isn’t necessary to speak a foreign language

  6. Good evening. I love your advices and your lessons. Thanks for all. I prefer your "speak with me" content.

  7. I think, for those who study alone, the shadowing technique is the best option. We need to use our mouths and speak. 🤣

  8. I have been here in usa for years, and I m still not fluent but I don t want to give up ❤

  9. I think, Hanna, the comment is referring to communities like the Latin Americans. That is something historical because see " The Godfather" and Little Italia in NYC only Italian was spoken. But for me, it was very useful when I went to the US and I was exposed to native speakers and forced naturally to speak English.

  10. I'm not from an English speaking country my native language is Arabic .. I'm an English learner , in fact that I know many people from my country they've lived in America for more than 15 years but unfortunately they still can't speak English .. that's why I totally agree with you Anna and I do believe hundred percent of every single word your mentioned in this video .. thanks Anna 🌹🌹🌹

  11. You're right Anna, my brother has lived in Quebec, CA, for more than 10 years and he has made sure to create a Latin community, then he is still unable to speak French.

  12. Thanks for your honesty. I'd always been skeptical when I heard people say that you could arrive in a country without speaking the language and become fluent very quickly. But now, I know it's not always true.

  13. Hello Anna, I moved to Poland several months ago. I started to learn Polish before I came here and many of your ideas, of course work with any language. I'm hardly fluent but I have immersed myself in the country and expose myself to as much language as possible.
    I also have some friends who I'm helping with their English and I regularly use your channel to help them. Your awesome. Thanks.

  14. Hi Anna , my name is Alejandro I began learning at the age of 20 and today I'm 44 years old and I've never been to any English speaking country and I've spoken to many native English speakers from the USA and they have told me exactly the same as you mentioned in your video it doesn't matter where you are with all the resources available for learning any language, so when there is a will there's a way my English is still so far from being the level I wish I had but I'm going there working on my speaking skills every single day the key factor is to get out of the comfort zone and don't be afraid of making mistakes my greetings from Chile

  15. Hola, como estas?, no he aprendido ingles pero me gusta escuchar tus videos, no soy muy bueno para aprender idiomas.

  16. I live in Mexico, and I've been studying for four years, I'm not fluent in English yet, but I feel that I improve a little bit every day

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