mmmEnglish Community Lockdown Challenge

Well hey there I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

A few weeks ago I challenged my students here on

YouTube to practise with me while we’re all in lockdown,

while we’re all social distancing.

We all had the time so we decided to make a video

together and this is that video.

You’re about to get a snapshot of the

mmmEnglish community

and you’ll get to see some of the other students in our

online classroom, see that they’re there,

that there are really others out there practising with you

every single week which is really cool.

As always I was completely blown away by all of you.

Everyone found the courage to participate.

They took me up on the challenge

and some of you were very, very, funny,

very creative, very helpful

and very cute.

So wherever you are, thank you for making the

mmmEnglish community so awesome

and so special and for practising so hard

and being part of this video.

Let’s check it out!

Today I’m connecting with you from my home

and maybe you’re working or watching from your home

during this time of the coronavirus.

Wherever you are, I hope you and your family

are all safe and well.

I’m so excited! Let’s do it!

Let’s take a quick break from the fear and chaos around

us at the moment

and talk about how awesome humans are.

We just can’t help but be around each other!

Even in lockdown, we are finding ways to be social!

Communities are dancing and singing on their balconies

and collectively applauding all of the health workers

for everything that they are doing and sacrificing for us.

Countries are offering to take sick people from their

neighbours, to care for them.

People are donating not just money,

but time and energy as well!

Buying groceries for others, making face masks,

running free online meditation classes.

Some local restaurants are offering

free meals to medical staff.

It is incredible to see how we can all come together!

And at the same time, the entire world is taking a huge

collective breath

and slowing down.

But to be honest… That part was forced on us!

But, perhaps it is something we needed.

Not forever, but just as a way to reset, you know?

To prioritise what is really important.

I mean, without thousands of planes flying

and millions of cars on the road,

the air is getting cleaner.

We’re not rushing from place to place like we used to.

We are finding beauty in the littlest things.

the things that we never noticed before.

And no rush-hour commute means

more time spent with kids, or taking care of ourselves.

A little more exercise, a good book,

wholesome, home-cooked meals,

and great conversation.

I’m really grateful for the chance to live a little less

hectically for a while.

We’ll get through this together.

We will come out the other side.

And as soon as lockdown is over, I’m going to…

visit

all of my old friends that I haven’t seen for a long time.

I’m gonna fly to Indonesia.

I’m gonna visit all my friends

that had birthdays in March, April and perhaps May.

I’m going to go to a karaoke bar

and have fun with my friends.

I’m going to travel around the world.

I’m gonna meet my friends and members of my family.

I’m gonna take a trip to the seaside with my best friend.

I’m gonna organise a party and celebrate

New Year’s Eve again to restart the year.

I’m gonna travel all around the world.

I’m gonna continue my social activities and

academic studies much easier.

I’m gonna make my dream come true.

I’m gonna

go to Istanbul

and make some travel videos for my channel.

I’m going to meet with all my relatives

and my friends and we’ll have a great time together.

I’m gonna continue with my true important causes.

One is for my driving license.

And one is for my further education.

Walk down the street, look at anything that I can see

and thank God how beautiful life is.

So thank you for watching,

stay home, be safe.

So good! You were all amazing!

Absolutely huge effort by all of you. I’m so pleased.

As part of the speaking challenge, I gave away five

prizes of personalised pronunciation feedback from me.

Now I’ve contacted the winners of the competition

in the comments below their video on YouTube

and I’ve also added the links to them in the description

below this one

so if you want to check them out, you can.

Now I wish, wish, wish that I could have given

feedback to all of you but I think that might have

taken me about three years.

So what I’ve done is I’ve shared my feedback publicly

so that you can all benefit from the comments

and the feedback that I’ve given to the winners.

Now before I go, I just wanna share some of my

favourite moments from this challenge.

You gotta check them out!

Hey there and welcome back to my channel

and today I’m so grateful to be part of the

mmmEnglish challenge so let’s get started!

The challenge makes me feel so happy because

one of the things

that I really enjoy when I’m studying English is chatting

or imitating someone who is a native speaker.

Alright this imitation technique is like

one of my favourite methods to study English ever.

With my Indonesian accent okay? Let’s get started!

Hey Emma I am practising with you.

Hey Emma today we’re going to be practising with you

on your latest imitation lesson video

about the lockdown challenge so let’s get on with it!

Yes!

Planes flying and millions of cars on the road.

A little extra sleep,

a little more exercise, a good book.

Communities are dancing and singing.

Communities are singing

are singing and dancing

and collectively applauding.

Collectively applauding all of the health workers

for everything that they are

I’ll give it another try.