Can You Use "Very" Like A Native English Speaker?

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English learners are often told to not use the word "very" because it's common. But then learners become unnecessarily nervous in conversations, and don't learn the native uses of words like thi. "Very" can mean a lot, or extremely. But natives also use "very" when emphasizing something, like "This is the very same place I found my keys yesterday." When you learn like a native English speaker, you can communicate more like one. :)
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0:00 - Introduction and Welcome
0:32 - Topic Introduction: Using 'Very' Like a Native English Speaker
1:02 - Addressing Misconceptions About the Word 'Very'
1:40 - Importance of Mastering the Basics in English
2:35 - Affirmation on the Use of 'Very' in Regular Conversations
3:02 - Importance of Carrying a Conversation in English
4:00 - Introduction to Precise Use of 'Very'
4:34 - Example of Precise Use of 'Very': The Very Top One
5:57 - Example of Precise Use of 'Very': The Very Last Person
7:09 - Example of Precise Use of 'Very': The Very Middle
10:08 - Explanation on the Third Usage of 'Very'
11:04 - Examples on the Third Usage of 'Very'
13:06 - Explanation on the Phrase 'Rock Bottom'
14:58 - Transition to Figurative Use of 'Rock Bottom'
17:07 - Example on Second Usage of 'Very': The Very Beginning
18:22 - Clarification on Using 'The Very Rock Bottom'
21:06 - Exploring the Use of 'Really' in Descriptions
21:27 - Understanding the Concept of 'Very Middle'
22:12 - Transitioning to a New Topic: The Use of 'Very' in Emphasizing
22:49 - Example of Using 'Very' for Emphasis in Sentences
23:35 - Highlighting the Importance of Specificity in Language
24:04 - Using 'Very' to Add Value to Objects
25:15 - Addressing Misconceptions about the Use of 'Very'
26:17 - Making Sentences More Interesting with 'Very'
27:16 - Emphasizing Importance and Specificity with 'Very'
28:42 - Introducing a New Topic: Pronunciation Teaching
30:03 - Introducing the Use of 'Just' as an Alternative to 'Very'
31:08 - Explaining the Nuance between 'This' and 'That'
36:20 - Explaining How 'This' and 'That' Work in Japanese Context
43:05 - Expressing Excitement in Language
43:27 - Connecting Vocabulary with Situations
44:22 - Teaching in Elementary School
45:14 - Importance of Basic Grammar
46:36 - The Importance of Fluent Communication
47:15 - Gaining Confidence in Using 'Very'
48:14 - Understanding the Phrase 'The Least I Can Do'
52:02 - Focusing on One Word for Deep Understanding
54:13 - Discussing Transport Systems in Chicago
55:30 - Wrapping Up the Lesson and Viewer Interaction
56:10 - Understanding the Phrase 'Hang Around'
57:09 - Differentiating 'Hang Around' and 'Hang Out'
1:01:59 - Debunking the Myth of Needing to Live in an English-Speaking Country to Speak Fluently
1:02:19 - The Importance of Contextual Learning Over Repetition
1:02:58 - Discussing the Complexity of Phrasal Verbs
1:03:12 - Explaining the Difference Between 'Long Time Ago' and 'Long Time Before'
1:04:08 - Understanding the Use of 'Ago' and 'Before' in Time References
1:05:18 - Clarifying the Use of 'Affect' and 'Effect'
1:06:29 - Understanding Slang and Colloquial Expressions in English
1:07:01 - Introducing Fluent for Life Program for Advanced English Learning
1:08:10 - Understanding the Phrase 'Face the Music'
1:08:47 - Exploring the Third Usage of the Word 'Very'
1:09:20 - Answering Questions About Frederick Program for English Learning
1:09:59 - Discussing Common Mistakes in English Language Learning
1:10:57 - Understanding the Difference Between 'Confusing' and 'Confused'
1:12:39 - Discussing the Importance of Context in English Language Learning
1:13:04 - Understanding the Phrase 'Face the Music' in Different Contexts
1:16:01 - Discussing the Importance of Precision in Language Learning
1:16:29 - Understanding the Importance of Contextual Learning in English Language
1:17:30 - Understanding Why People Hesitate to Speak in English
1:18:03 - Introducing Frederick Program for Efficient English Learning
1:18:37 - Closing Remarks and Invitation to Join Fluent for Life Program

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@EnglishAnyone
@EnglishAnyone 9 ай бұрын
Learn more about Fluent For Life: tinyurl.com/4ax3vzru Get Frederick here: englishanyone.com/frederick English learners are often told to not use the word "very" because it's common. But then learners become unnecessarily nervous in conversations, and don't learn the native uses of words like thi. "Very" can mean a lot, or extremely. But natives also use "very" when emphasizing something, like "This is the very same place I found my keys yesterday." When you learn like a native English speaker, you can communicate more like one. :) EXTREME: very hot very cold very tired very old very late PRECISE/EMPHASIS: the very best the very middle the very top the very first the very last start from the very beginning EMPHASIS: This is the very spot the very day the very place where I was born those were the very words I said to my dad this is the very university my grandfather went to the very person who welcomed me years ago the very weapon the very advice the very book I wanted to read this is the very lesson the very restautant the very problem the very question Get fluent here: tinyurl.com/4ax3vzru Speak With Us: Website: englishanyone.com Facebook: facebook.com/englishanyone Twitter: twitter.com/englishanyone Instagram: @englishanyone #EnglishFluencyGuide #LearnEnglishAsAFirstLanguage #SpeakFluentEnglishConfidently
@dudeinthecrowd
@dudeinthecrowd 9 ай бұрын
Learning any language and mastering it is a lifetime process. Even if it is your native one. Never stop learning. Live and learn.
@zemfiramustafazade9348
@zemfiramustafazade9348 9 ай бұрын
You are an amazing teacher. I love the way you are explaining which gives a complete picture. It's very interesting, understandable and compelling. I started watching your previous videos and I liked visual phrasal verbs the most. This is a great idea. Thanks a million 👍. God bless you 🙏
@nellysanin6103
@nellysanin6103 9 ай бұрын
Watching from the Philippines. English is our second language, and this one adds interesting learning to us. Thank you.
@daliamalaka4711
@daliamalaka4711 9 ай бұрын
I am thankful for all your videos... you really ease the way of speaking English, make it to feasible for non natives , thank you
@mooner415
@mooner415 9 ай бұрын
Amazing lesson! You always teach me something new about English. And you are the very person i trusted with fluency guide and tips in your newsletters years ago. You are one of a kind. Thank you for making speaking and communicating in English easier and stress-free. 💚
@yourmusicchannel8656
@yourmusicchannel8656 7 ай бұрын
I’m very impressed with the way you teach us to be fluent like native speakers🎉🎉🎉
@MC-bq9dj
@MC-bq9dj 9 ай бұрын
OMG, what mastery! :D As usual, I couldn't see the live, but it's so nice to listen and watch such a brilliant lesson at anytime! It's also nice to hear you even repeat things you've already said while maintaining the very same enthusiasm and desire to get our attention. You are truly unique and your passion is a great example for us. I so very love discovering this particular use of "very" that I had never heard of before. (Maybe I'm not using it totally well yet. ) ;)
@muro_35
@muro_35 5 ай бұрын
this is the very rambo knife i got from sly. this is the very ninja sword i got from jean-claude. improving my english here. nice!
@joseantonioestrella4752
@joseantonioestrella4752 9 ай бұрын
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” You’ve done it again, Drew! You’ve made a practical, useful, down-to-earth lesson out of a triviality! “Very” remarkable! Bravo 👏 Maestro!
@gimenaponciana3190
@gimenaponciana3190 9 ай бұрын
I love how you teach...thanks
@nellysanin6103
@nellysanin6103 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this discussion
@quanhvinhtruong8764
@quanhvinhtruong8764 9 ай бұрын
Thank you teacher for good lesson
@KEMALKARAGOZ61
@KEMALKARAGOZ61 2 ай бұрын
Yes, you're the very descriptive person
@user-bl5qy5xm5e
@user-bl5qy5xm5e 9 ай бұрын
Thank you🎉
@chawngthuluahchung9947
@chawngthuluahchung9947 8 ай бұрын
Amazing class. Can you please talk about grammar for the next class. I would like to learn from you ❤
@EnglishAnyone
@EnglishAnyone 8 ай бұрын
I just did. Most recent live. :)
@dudeinthecrowd
@dudeinthecrowd 9 ай бұрын
floor flower flour
@Tom_Nego
@Tom_Nego 9 ай бұрын
Hi teacher Drew. How can I send you the short video from this class?
@EnglishAnyone
@EnglishAnyone 9 ай бұрын
Thanks, Tom. :) Either a Google drive link, or you can upload it as an unlisted KZfaq video and then you can email us the link so we can download it and put it up on our channel. info@englishanyone.com
@isalutfi
@isalutfi 9 ай бұрын
💙💙💙
@ahmetfaruk1790
@ahmetfaruk1790 9 ай бұрын
Helloo. From. Turkiye
@callmez55
@callmez55 9 ай бұрын
I don't know but the way you pronounced 'interesting' it sounded like 4 syllables, you didn't pronounce it either as " in-ter-sting" or "in-ne-res-ting" or maybe it's an accent thing or maybe I have a very bad listening skill 😅
@clyvebranson8610
@clyvebranson8610 9 ай бұрын
😠 'promosm'
@myfavoritef-u-n-n-yvideos4058
@myfavoritef-u-n-n-yvideos4058 5 ай бұрын
Please talk about the difference between past simple and past continus I still can't make the difference when I talk about action witch starts and ends in the past versus another one witch starts in the past and still happening in the present
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