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When you're having a face to face conversation with someone you don't want to make them do all the work to try to 'figure out what you're trying to say.' You want a clear, flowing, natural conversation with someone. You want to learn what to say and how to say it. And chances are if you're talking with a friend or family member or coworker they aren't going to directly tell you that they didn't understand you completely. You most likely have never been told exactly what you say wrong. Most students have no idea. They know they struggle but they've never actually been told if it's pronunciation or vocabulary or sentence structure. They have never really had someone from the United States really listen to all the sounds that come out of their mouth and watch what their mouth does (If it moves much or not.) Most students are taught that pronunciation isn't important.... then they wonder why they still have such a strong accent that sounds nothing at all like American English. I could have a conversation with you and point out either your pronunciation mistakes or your sentence structure mistakes depending on which you choose or you can choose to get corrections on both. You would get typed and verbal corrections from me. I could also help you learn phrasal verbs (most students know and use some but they don't know or use many of them). Prepositions (many students forget to use these or don't use the right one. Vocabulary. Idioms. proverbs. slang. You can improve your American English speaking. Check out my tutor schedule and my tutor profile!
21 mei 2026 22:02
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🌟 DAY 25/30: The 'SELF' Hindi Challenge 🌟 नमस्ते (Namaste)! 🙏 Welcome to Day 25! We are entering the final stretch of our 30-day journey. Today, we are going to learn how to talk about the future. Whether you are planning a trip, a meeting, or your next language lesson, this concept is a must-know. Today’s Ending: गा / गी / गे (Gaa / Gee / Gay) Meaning: Will (Future Tense marker) How to use it: Instead of a single word, today we are learning the endings you attach to verb roots to look ahead: ♂️ Male speaker: "मैं कल आऊँगा।" (Main kal aaunga.) = "I will come tomorrow." ♀️ Female speaker: "मैं कल आऊँगी।" (Main kal aaungi.) = "I will come tomorrow." 💡 TEACHER'S TIP: Did you notice the word कल (Kal)? This is a fascinating word in Hindi because it means both "tomorrow" and "yesterday"! How do native speakers know the difference? The verb ending tells them the whole story! If you say aaya (past tense), Kal means yesterday. If you use today's future markers (gaa/gee), Kal instantly means tomorrow. 📝 YOUR CHALLENGE: Let's make a promise for tomorrow! Think of an action you will do tomorrow (like padhna to study, seekhna to learn, or milna to meet). Try writing your future plan in the comments using: "मैं कल [___]गा/गी।" Drop your tomorrow's plan below, and I'll make sure your future tense structure is perfect! 👇
22 mei 2026 02:46
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