Best of English 2018 mmmEnglish TOP 5

Well hey there I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

2018 was a huge year for us here at mmmEnglish.

We spent a big part of the year getting organised,

you’ll notice that I was much, much more consistent

this year bringing you lessons almost every week.

And I’m really thrilled to be here helping you to build

your English skills and connect with other

English learners and increase your confidence

using English in the real world.

In this lesson, I’m going to be looking back at my five

favourite lessons from 2018.

Before I tell you my favourite mmmEnglish lessons from

2018, can you tell me which one was your favourite?

If you can, post a link to that lesson in the comments

below and tell me what you really enjoyed about it.

I love hearing what you think about my lessons

and I honestly read almost every comment,

as many as I can and I consider all of your

new suggestions and your requests

so I try and make really relevant, interesting lessons

for you. And I would love to hear your feedback on

which lessons were your favourites from 2018.

Now if you’ve been watching my lessons all year

and you’re still not a subscriber,

then show your support for my channel by clicking

that red button just down there to subscribe

and keep up-to-date with all of my new lessons

and all of the messages and things in my community

as well. Okay, ready for my top five? Let’s do it!

One of my biggest highlights this year was reaching

one million subscribers - so super cool!

I still can’t believe that that happened.

I’ve been working away on this channel for a little over

three years now, producing lessons and videos

to help English learners build their skills

so this was a really special moment for me.

Even more special was the love and support that I got

from so many other YouTube English teachers

and they really came together and helped us to

celebrate, right? Didn’t they? Did you see this lesson?

Hello, I’m Emma from mmmEnglish. Just kidding!

I’m Vanessa from The Speak English with Vanessa

Youtube channel.

Congratulations Emma on one million subscribers!

Hello! It is Lucy from English with Lucy!

A massive congratulations to my dear friend Emma

who has just hit a million subscribers.

I’m so proud of her!

We’re big fans of mmmEnglish!

Hello everyone! My name is Anna from

English like a Native.

Hi, I’m Rachel of Rachel’s English and congratulations

to you Emma on reaching one million subscribers.

Hi everyone, I’m Jennifer from English with Jennifer!

So we are Love English. I’m Layla. I’m Sabra

and we’re coming to you from Britain!

Hi Emma! How’s it going? It’s your friend

and fellow youtuber, Gabby Wallace.

All of these amazing teachers left you something

pretty special in that video,

their top tip to help you study English online.

So their number one tip and some of those tips

were brilliant - really, really helpful practical tips

to help you to study more effectively online.

So if you missed that video or you want to watch it

again and you want to remind yourself of all of those

awesome tips from all of your favourite

YouTube teachers, then check it out right here!

Another absolute favourite of mine was this lesson.

Now I was actually, really, really pleased by how many

of you enjoyed this lesson and found it helpful.

And of course, you should because collocations

are so helpful when learning to express yourself

correctly in English.

Collocations are such an important tool.

When words go together like this, they’re called

collocations - words that frequently

occur together in English sentences.

The reason why native speakers say that something

you said sounds weird or strange is because

they’re not used to hearing those words together.

They don’t often get said together

so it sounds a bit strange. Part of the problem is that

you’re probably translating words

from your own language directly into English,

words that are commonly used together

in your language but in English, they’re not.

Yep, learning collocations instead of individual words

will help you to sound more natural when you write

and when you speak. So if you want to learn some tips

and some tricks about how to learn collocations,

then watch the rest of that lesson right here.

So how many of you completed the mmmEnglish

grammar challenge this year?

This was fun. Well, as fun as a grammar lesson can be!

In it, I talk about the ten most common grammar

mistakes that English learners make.

Ones that I see and I hear my students making

all the time!

So what are the ten most common grammar mistakes

that English learners make? Number one.

Uncountable nouns.

Mistake number two. Irregular verbs.

Number three. Subject-verb agreement.

Number four. Auxiliary verbs.

Mistake number five. Articles.

Number six. Prepositions.

Number seven

We’re going to talk about word order in questions.

Mistake number eight, lucky eight.

The present perfect tense.

Another mistake, this is number nine.

The difference between the past simple

and the present perfect tense.

Mistake number ten.

And I wonder if this is a mistake

that you sometimes make.

When do you use adjectives that end in -ed and -ing?

So I recommend you watch this lesson if you want

a good overview of the ten most common mistakes

but if you want to sign up

and join the grammar challenge, it’s still running!

It only costs a dollar and you’ll get

ten grammar lessons plus ten mini quizzes

that you can use to find out how good you really

are with your grammar - particularly in these areas

where lots of English learners make mistakes.

We’ve been giving away some pretty cool prizes

this year to those students who complete the grammar

challenge and go into the draw to win

some English courses, t-shirts, things like that.

So make sure you check it out up here.

Now of course, the grammar lesson is super important

but improving your conversation

skills and your English fluency is also important.

And this is something that I prioritise here at

mmmEnglish. Teaching new skills and strategies

to help you feel more confident

in English conversations.

Lots of my videos focus on natural English

pronunciation to help you to understand native English

speakers when they’re speaking but feel more confident

in conversations and help you to sound more natural

when you’re speaking yourself.

So if this sounds right up your alley, then make sure

you watch this lesson - you can get to it here.

It’s one of my favourites and also one of yours too.

In it, I show you how ten of the most common

English words sound really different

when they’re spoken naturally.

The other thing that these words have in common

is that they all have stressed and unstressed forms

when they’re spoken and this is exactly what we’re

going to go over in this lesson

because using the unstressed forms of these words

when you speak English will help you to sound

more natural.

To keep watching that lesson and practise your

natural spoken English, then make sure you check out

the link to that lesson.

But if that lesson sounds right up your alley,

then you will definitely, definitely love this one.

In this lesson, I teach you how to pronounce some really

common English expressions - ones that are used in

greetings all the time.

So if you’re interested in improving your spoken English

sounding a bit more natural and relaxed,

then this lesson is definitely for you.

One of the challenges about naturally spoken English

is that sometimes it sounds completely different.

Well, let’s be honest,

most of the time when you’re listening to native English

speakers, right? It’s tough

because we contract words together, we reduce the

sound so that you can hardly hear them.

Naturally spoken English is very different to the lessons

that you hear when you’re studying English at school,

right?

The lessons that you hear in textbooks.

So in this lesson, I explain in great detail

how this happens.

What are you up to?

Up?

What are you up to?

If you’ve ever been confused by this expression,

you’re not alone. It’s even confusing for me

when I think about it.

“What are you up to?” is another way of saying

“What are you doing now?”

If you’re curious about what your friend is doing,

you could say: “Hey, what are you up to?”

Or you can use it with another time expression

to ask about future plans.

“What are you up to tonight?”

“Do you have any plans tonight?”

“What are you up to on the weekend?”

“Do you have any plans on the weekend?”

So this expression has a couple of meanings.

Now this has been really fun. I’ve been experimenting

a little bit in my recent videos to see if you want me to

shake things up a little and create some

different types of lessons.

So I’m quite curious to find out

what do you think about these extra practice sections?

Should I keep making them? Do you really enjoy them?

Let me know in the comments.

So it’s been a huge bumper year, right?

And if you love mmmEnglish and you want to

support us in 2019, it’s really simple.

You can definitely like this video,

you can share it with your friends if you think

that it might be useful for them,

particularly because it shares quite a few of my

best lessons from this year.

You can also subscribe to the channel

if you haven’t already.

I know how important these lessons

are to you and the brilliant news is

we won’t be slowing down at all in 2019.

If anything, we’ll be picking up speed.

So my last question to you is:

What lessons do you want me to teach you in 2019?

Please add your suggestion and your requests

into the comments, I read all of them

and I’d love to hear from you.

My best wishes for a wonderful, exciting,

fruitful year ahead, full of good fortune and lots of other

good things.

You know that I’m here and that I’ve got your back right?

When it comes to English.

It’s going to be a really, really good year.

Take care and I’ll see you in the next lesson.

嗯,嘿,我是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

2018 年对我们 mmmEnglish 来说是重要的一年。

我们一年中的大部分时间都在组织,

你会注意到我

今年几乎每周都给你上课。

我真的很高兴能在这里帮助您提高

英语技能并与其他

英语学习者建立联系,并增强您

在现实世界中使用英语的信心。

在本课中,我将回顾

2018 年

我最喜欢的五节课。在我告诉你 2018 年我最喜欢的 mmmEnglish 课

之前,你能告诉我你最喜欢哪一课吗?

如果可以的话,请在下面的评论中发布该课程的链接,

并告诉我您真正喜欢它的地方。

我喜欢听听您对我的课程的看法

,我诚实地阅读了几乎所有评论,尽

我所能,我考虑了您所有的

新建议和要求,

因此我尝试为您制作真正相关、有趣的课程

。 我很想听听

您对 2018 年最喜欢哪些课程的反馈。

现在,如果您一整年都在观看我的课程

,但您仍然不是订阅者,

那么只需单击红色按钮即可表示您对我的频道的支持

在那里订阅

并及时了解我所有的新课程

以及我社区中的所有消息和事物

。 好的,准备好我的前五名了吗? 我们开始做吧!

今年我最大的亮点之一是达到了

100 万订阅者——太酷了!

我仍然无法相信那件事发生了。

我已经在这个频道工作了

三年多一点,制作课程和视频

来帮助英语学习者提高技能,

所以这对我来说是一个非常特别的时刻。

更特别的是我

从许多其他 YouTube 英语老师那里得到的爱

和支持,他们真的聚在一起帮助我们

庆祝,对吧? 他们不是吗? 你看过这节课吗?

大家好,我是 mmmEnglish 的 Emma。 只是在开玩笑!

我是来自 The Speak English with Vanessa

Youtube 频道的 Vanessa。

祝贺艾玛获得一百万订阅者!

你好! 是来自英语的露西和露西!

热烈祝贺我亲爱的朋友艾玛

,她的订阅者刚刚达到一百万。

我为她感到骄傲!

我们是 mmmEnglish 的忠实粉丝!

大家好! 我的名字是来自

英语的 Anna,就像一个本地人。

嗨,我是 Rachel 英语的 Rachel,

祝贺你 Emma 达到一百万订阅者。

大家好,我是来自英语的詹妮弗和詹妮弗!

所以我们爱英语。 我是莱拉。 我是 Sabra

,我们从英国来找你!

嗨,艾玛! 怎么样了? 是你的

朋友兼 youtuber,Gabby Wallace。

所有这些了不起的老师在那段视频中给你留下了一些

非常特别的东西,

他们帮助你在线学习英语的重要秘诀。

因此,他们的第一条提示和其中一些提示

非常出色 - 非常非常有用的实用提示

,可帮助您更有效地在线学习。

因此,如果您错过了该视频,或者您想再次观看,

并且想提醒自己

所有您最喜欢的

YouTube 老师的所有精彩提示,那么请在此处查看!

我最喜欢的另一个绝对是这节课。

现在,我真的,真的,真的很高兴你们中有

多少人喜欢这节课并发现它很有帮助。

当然,你应该

这样做,因为在学习用英语正确表达自己时,搭配非常有帮助

搭配是一个非常重要的工具。

当单词像这样一起出现时,它们被称为

搭配——

在英语句子中经常一起出现的单词。

母语人士之所以说

你说的话听起来很奇怪或奇怪,是因为

他们不习惯一起听到这些词。

他们不经常一起说,

所以听起来有点奇怪。 部分问题在于

您可能将单词

从您自己的语言直接翻译成英语,这些

单词

在您的语言中通常一起使用,但在英语中却不是。

是的,学习搭配而不是单个单词

会帮助你在写作和说话时听起来更自然

。 因此,如果您想学习

一些关于如何学习搭配的技巧和技巧,请

在此处观看该课程的其余部分。

那么今年有多少人完成了 mmmEnglish

语法挑战?

这很有趣。 好吧,就像语法课一样有趣!

在其中,我谈到了英语学习者最常犯的十个语法

错误。

我看到和听到我的学生

一直在做的那些!

那么英语学习者最常犯的十个语法错误

是什么? 第一。

无数的名词。

错误二。 不规则动词。

第三。 主谓一致。

排名第四。 助动词。

错误五。 文章。

第六号。 介词。

第七条

我们将讨论问题中的词序。

错误八,幸运八。

现在完成时。

另一个错误,这是第九个。

过去简单时

和现在完成时的区别。

第十个错误。

我想知道这是否

是您有时会犯的错误。

什么时候使用以-ed 和-ing 结尾的形容词?

因此,如果您想

全面了解十个最常见的错误,

但如果您想注册

并参加语法挑战,我建议您观看本课,它仍在运行!

只需一美元,您将获得

十节语法课和十个小测验

,您可以使用这些小测验来了解

您的语法到底有多好——尤其是

在许多英语学习者犯错误的这些领域。

今年我们一直在

向那些完成语法

挑战并参加抽奖以赢得

一些英语课程、T 恤之类的东西的学生发放一些非常酷的奖品。

所以一定要在这里检查一下。

当然,语法课非常重要,

但提高你的会话

技巧和英语流利度也很重要。

这是我在 mmmEnglish 优先考虑的

事情。 教授新的技能和策略

,帮助您

在英语对话中更加自信。

我的很多视频都侧重于自然的英语

发音,以帮助您在以英语为母语的

人说话时理解他们,但

在对话中更有信心,并帮助

您在自己说话时听起来更自然。

因此,如果这听起来很合您的胃口,那么请确保

您观看了本课 - 您可以在这里学习。

这是我的最爱之一,也是你的最爱之一。

在其中,我向您展示了十个最常见的

英语单词在自然发音时听起来是多么的不同

这些词的另一个共同点

是,它们在说话时都有重读和非重读形式

,这正是我们

将在本课中学习的内容,

因为在你说英语时使用这些词的非重读形式

将帮助您听起来

更自然。

要继续观看该课程并练习

自然的英语口语,请务必查看

该课程的链接。

但是,如果那一课听起来很合您的胃口,

那么您一定会非常喜欢这一课。

在本课中,我将教你如何发音一些非常

常见的英语表达方式——这些表达方式一直用于

打招呼。

因此,如果您有兴趣让您的英语口语

听起来更自然、更轻松,

那么这节课绝对适合您。

自然口语的挑战之一

是有时听起来完全不同。

好吧,老实说,

大多数时候你在听以英语为母语的

人,对吧? 这很困难,

因为我们将单词压缩在一起,我们降低了

声音,以至于您几乎听不到它们。

自然口语

与您在学校学习英语时听到的课程非常不同,

对吧?

您在教科书中听到的课程。

因此,在本课中,我将详细

解释这是如何发生的。

你要做什么?

向上?

你要做什么?

如果您曾经对这种表达感到困惑,

那么您并不孤单。

当我想到它时,它甚至让我感到困惑。

“你要做什么?” 是另一种说法

“你现在在做什么?”

如果你对你的朋友在做什么感到好奇,

你可以说:“嘿,你在做什么?”

或者您可以将其与另一个时间表达式

一起使用以询问未来的计划。

“你今晚有什么事吗?”

“你今晚有什么安排吗?”

“你周末有什么活动?”

“周末有什么安排吗?”

所以这个表达有几个意思。

现在这真的很有趣。

我在最近的视频中进行了一些试验,看看您是否希望我

稍微改变一下并创建一些

不同类型的课程。

所以我很想

知道你对这些额外的练习部分有什么看法?

我应该继续制作它们吗? 你真的喜欢它们吗?

在评论中告诉我。

所以这是一个巨大的丰收年,对吧?

如果你喜欢 mmmEnglish 并且想

在 2019 年支持我们,那真的很简单。

你绝对可以喜欢这个视频,

如果你认为它可能对他们有用,你可以与你的朋友分享

特别是因为它分享了我

今年最好的一些经验。 如果

您还没有订阅该频道,您也可以订阅

我知道这些

课程对你来说有多重要,而且好消息是

我们在 2019 年不会放慢

速度。如果有的话,我们会加快速度。

所以我对你的最后一个问题是:

你希望我在 2019 年教你什么课?

请将您的建议和要求添加

到评论中,我已阅读所有内容,

并希望收到您的来信。

我衷心祝愿来年精彩、激动人心、

硕果累累,充满好运和许多其他

美好事物。

你知道我在这里而且我支持你吗?

说到英语。

这将是非常非常好的一年。

保重,我们下节课见。