Projeto Conversação - Parte 3

That's right!

When the word easier is used, there is already an word more implicit on it.

Great observation!
COMO COMBINAR PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS
Nesta aula, o professor Denilso de Lima, autor do livro "Combinando Palavras em Inglês", ensina como as collocations (combinações de palavras) podem ajudar você a falar inglês com mais naturalidade. ACESSAR AULA
Thanks Flavia :)

Shortly after I posted my reply I found out my example refers to the adjective "interesting", which is a "long" one :(
Flavia.lm 1 10 105
Na verdade, eternal_learner, o more não pode ser usado nesse caso por se tratar do que chamamos de "adjetivo curto".
O Rafael já havia feito usado o comparativo "mais" qdo acrescentou o er no final de easy.
Leia mais a respeito em: https://www.englishexperts.com.br/grau-dos-adjetivos/
Hi there Flavia,

As to this "much more easier" Raphael mentions on his podcast, I did a quick hunt on the net and found out many accredited entries for "much + more + adjective" (for example "much more interesting"), which leads me to reason that at least colloquially that should be correct (yet in his case much more easy would sound better).

Hopefully some other members will help us clarify this matter. Let's wait :)

http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1728826 (this thread touches on this particular question)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/ ... ony-awards


Cheers :)
Flavia.lm 1 10 105
Hi Rafael

Much more easier (0:45)- 'more' tá sobrando aí

Da próxima vez fale mais alto, please.
Hey guys!

Here is my Audio for Conversation Project!

I gotta tell ya! Recording only the audio is much more easier than making a video. You should try it!
Please, If you guys noticed something wrong that I said, tell me, then I can correct myself and learn with the mistakes.

Here is the link for the interview that I mentioned.
Ref. englishmeeting
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Hey smaylle!

Thank's. But don't be affraid to show up! That's the purpose, try to make a video and improve as much as you can with your video and by the way you can watch your self speaking and see what you can improve.

See ya!
Hi Everyone!

I follow EE for some time but this is my first comment in the forum.

Rafael, Congratulations! Great Idea.

I really tried to make a video, but it was very bad... :oops:

Bye!
Flavia.lm 1 10 105
DHST escreveu:Quero participar também!!!
Como faço pra pôr áudio aqui?
aquele outro site não funciona do podcast
DHST,

Veja: Como Enviar um Áudio na Mensagem
DHST 1 3 15
Quero participar também!!!
Como faço pra pôr áudio aqui?
aquele outro site não funciona do podcast
Thanks donay,

hugs
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Donay Mendonça 25 137 1.7k
Luiz Henrique,

Welcome to the EE forum.

I hope you enjoy being with us.

;)
Thanks for the tips,
I'll try do that ( I won't talk to animals and plantas, but I'll talk to people "much better")

As I said, I did the video some months ago, then, I think that I'm a little better now.

Ok, hugs - See you
Flavia.lm 1 10 105
rafaelisquierdo escreveu:haiuhaii... :lol:

Very very nice Video Luiz ! Congratulations DUDE !

Jackson said you have a strong accent! I would say different, you have a tipical beginner accent. But, don`t worry about that.

Remember...How much more you practice, better you get. So, listen, talk, write and try to think in english! You you say something to your mom, for example, try to think how would be it in English. It helps a lot.

See you Luiz !
Rafael,

Se me permite:
"The more you practice, the better you get" - usar "how much" aqui é erro comum de nós brasileiros pensando em "qto mais..."
"try to think how it would be in English"
JacksonB 3
Oh Yeah, Rafael... you may be right, almost every beginner student has that accent, I said that mainly because of his 'M' pronunciation which is similar to the 'M' we find in "canteM"...

Yes, speak English as much as possible... alone, in front of the mirror, showering, talking to family members who might not understand you, talking to plants and animals (sometimes I get the feeling my dog understands what i say :/ )...

See ya.
haiuhaii... :lol:

Very very nice Video Luiz ! Congratulations DUDE !

Jackson said you have a strong accent! I would say different, you have a tipical beginner accent. But, don`t worry about that.

Remember...How much more you practice, better you get. So, listen, talk, write and try to think in english! You you say something to your mom, for example, try to think how would be it in English. It helps a lot.

See you Luiz !
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JacksonB 3
Nice from you posting your video! :)

You still have a strong accent, but remember "Practice makes perfect." :D

and..
something happens TO you :)

see ya!
I did it, some months ago, I don't think it been cool, but, I sent. Anyway, WHAT'S THE PROBLEM?

[ Vídeo removido pelo usuário ]

hey, don't worry, I'm beginner. :geek:

I know, I'm so handsome.. ;)
rafaelisquierdo escreveu:Very very nice Video Gustavo !!

It`s a great subject ! Tell about how was your experiences with native speakers is great way to encourage people to keeping studying and learning english.

On the video you said you were FLUENT in Ennglish. I don`t like to think like this ! I always think, I still have something new to learn ! We clearly saw that you have some difficult to pronounce some words, like " our " (nosso).
This video ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofaZD4G ... r_embedded ) will give you some advices of how improve your pronunciation and talk as a native English speaker !

Nice nice video Gustavo, although some pronunciation mistakes, you speak English very well.

See ya !
Thanks Rafael... As it is my first video, I got a little nervous to speak... But I'm gonna try to improve ;)
Tks Rafael...
Hello guys I'm Julius, I'm new here so I don't know much about how things are going, but I did like this project, I'm really exciting about make videos ! mine is coming soon as possible ! :D *High Five*
Oooh nice ! I didn't know that !

Nice hint ! I'll try to pay attention on that.

Going through your though...Do you have some list or something that explain " when " and " how " to use THERE IS, THERE ARE , prepositions...with the countables and uncontables noun ?

Thanks Gabi ! :D
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Gabi 1 1 19
I think you were very nervous when you made your video, weren't you Gustavo?
I know...not easy...but yes do continue improving. Somes words seem to be trick fo your.
I'd say- just relax :)
and listen to your video again to watch out for the words you can improve the pronounciation.


Rafael - just a thought - advice is an uncountable noun
so we don't say "advices"....you can say some pieces of advice or some words of advices
even just some advice...but never advices
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Very very nice Video Gustavo !!

It`s a great subject ! Tell about how was your experiences with native speakers is great way to encourage people to keeping studying and learning english.

On the video you said you were FLUENT in Ennglish. I don`t like to think like this ! I always think, I still have something new to learn ! We clearly saw that you have some difficult to pronounce some words, like " our " (nosso).
This video ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofaZD4G ... r_embedded ) will give you some advices of how improve your pronunciation and talk as a native English speaker !

Nice nice video Gustavo, although some pronunciation mistakes, you speak English very well.

See ya !
Hi guys!!

Have you seen the this site that helps us practicin english pronounce? It's really good for us, that are learning and trying to get fluency.

http://www.englishcentral.com/en/home

Try it!
Flavia.lm 1 10 105
rafaelisquierdo escreveu:Hey dlr !

I agree with you on the sound of words ended in " ed " . I need to practice it more and more.
(...)
Recommended reading / listening = https://www.englishexperts.com.br/pronu ... ado-em-ed/
Gabi 1 1 19
PKdbz escreveu:Hey guys, where are the videos? ;|

Here's mine:

I'm sorry because I'm very nervous (it's hard to talk to the computer hahaha)

Please let me know all my mistakes!
And please, don't laugh at my big spine on my forehead rsrs

See you.
Felipe, just another thought - music is an uncountable noun, so you might want to say that you've learnet a lot with songs, instead of musicS.
And you don't DO, but you MAKE a video :)
and you said "I want to know how's my pronouciation" ..that's a inversion form, used for question
"I want to know what my pronuciation is like" sounds right , to me at least.
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Hello,

I'm new here. But the video's idea is great.
I have another idea for shy people. Record only the audio, because it's what minds.
And the audios have an advantage. We don't see the person, and you must understand him/her only with his/her
voice, and no expressions, like some jobs' interviews, when the candidates does the interview in English by phone.

Well, that's my idea.
And guys, do you agree with me? What do you think?

Sorry my mistakes, you can correct them.

Thank you.
Hey dlr !

I agree with you on the sound of words ended in " ed " . I need to practice it more and more.
But, the sound of the " th ", I think it's great. :) Anyway...I can't see where I'm making a mistake . You could make a video showing us how we usually pronuncy this sound and how is the right way to prinuncy it. What do you think ?

Thank's dlr !!!
dlr 1
rafael overall your pronunciation is outstanding, but I can think of 2 things for you to practice. First, the sound 'th', which is something that most Brazilians have a hard time with. And the second is words that end with 'ed'. I'll post a link that I've posted in other threads to help with any pronunciation doubts - www.forvo.com

Good job!
Very very nice Felipe !
I really didn`t see anything wrong with your english. I just want to tell you that, your accent is so strong, I mean, You have to try telling the words like Americans. As Adir says on this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofaZD4G ... r_embedded here in page 1, try to imitate ! Try to say the words as Americans. Your English will become much more clear and nice.

Now...it`s my turn !
I just made some mistakes with prepositions but I`ll try to improve it. I still have some difficult with it !
If you guys see something wrong that I said or some wrong pronunciation, tell me !

Byye
COMO COMBINAR PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS
Nesta aula, o professor Denilso de Lima, autor do livro "Combinando Palavras em Inglês", ensina como as collocations (combinações de palavras) podem ajudar você a falar inglês com mais naturalidade. ACESSAR AULA