5 Reasons English is Hard to Learn

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Is English the hardest language to learn? Let's talk about 5 reasons English is hard to learn.

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Put simply, learning any language is hard because it challenges both your mind (your brain has to construct new cognitive frameworks) and time (it requires sustained, consistent practice).🥰🥰🥰🥰

aspiretoinspire
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Hello
I am one of your oldest students since 2018 and improving day by day from Vanessa speak English. I have improved my confidence at work place as my English is more accurate and fluent than before.
Thankyou so much

hafsa
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You are the best English teacher in the world 😊😊

majdkanaan
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Hi, Vanessa! 🙋‍♂️ For me, English is one of the easiest language to learn, actually. It has understandable structure, only 2 articles, no problems with cases (hello, Russian learners! 😄) and, most important, huge amount of materials for listening and reading 😎 I think that we all should just speak, without redundant hesitation 😉 Let's learn English together, guys! 🙌

dennisenglishjournal
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I think the most difficult part of learning English is how to combine the words to a whole sentence to express what you really want to express.

Ca-cwhi
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English is my native language, but I still find Vanessa's videos interesting, because they make me realize things about my language that I have sort of taken for granted, . And they make me appreciate what a screwy language it can be (one reason is that so many words we use are derived from other languages). I have a TON of respect for anyone who speaks a more logical language who then has to try to learn English.

catkeys
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You come through to us to make us better in English, so thank you so much for the big help, Ms./Teacher Vanessa. MAY YOU AND YOUR WHOLE FAMILY BE BLESSED, EVEN MORE!

viianapoa
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Hi, teacher Vanessa! I think the most difficult part is to understand English when they use the contraction of the words. Two words become one. The best possible solution is exposure to the language by watching English movies with subtitles and listening is also one of the keys. Thank you for sharing your ideas and tips on how to improve my English as a second language here in the Philippines. Looking forward to your more lessons here on YouTube. Just keep it Up.

hotpapsie
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Thanks teacher Vanessa for being one of those who help me in my English learning journey. You’re wonderful. Merry Christmas 🎄 and happy new year.

solidakhon
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Merry Christmas, Vanessa.And thanks for useful lesson!😊

Daniel-lotz
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Very, very interesting and useful expressions. Thanks a lot.

jamesfitzherbert
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Hey teacher!Understand fast English it's the hardest part, hands down!Thanks for always coming through for us!Enjoy the Big Day!

denisg
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Feliz Natal, Vanessa. Você é uma professora maravilhosa! Grato por todos os ensinamentos!

childericoalencastro
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whyyyy is she so addictive and so kind.. If you'd be my English teacher at school, Vanessa I swear I'd be speaking English even in my worst dreams.I just love you and thank you so SO much...

himanshibharadwaj
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Yep, I think that learning any language is hard, however, I wholeheartedly believe that keeping motivated is hella tough when it comes to learning something, so nonetheless once you start getting into is quite amazing and satisfying. So a big thanks to you Vannesa, for being such a marvelous mentor over the years, and thanks for spending your wonderful time teaching us and sharing brilliant lessons like this. And btw, Merry Christmas.

ElMoscas
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It extends even further than what's mentioned in the video; "going to" becomes "gonna" which sometimes becomes "gon." Other phrases shorten like this too; "what's up" becomes "sup, " "probably" becomes "prolly, " etc. This can be especially prominent in AAVE, where a phrase like "ain't even going to" which is 6 syllables, could become pronounced like "ain een gon", which is half as many and both people in the conversation will understand. "Are you" and "did you" can drop the first word and just become "you" so "are you taking out the trash?" could be "you taking out the trash?" There are tons of scenarios like these

element
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Thanks a lot Vanessa. I usually watch all ur lessons and recommend to others. They really helped me to improve my communication skills and broaden my horizon around english language. Merry Christmas 🤶 🎄

neerajseemasharma
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The best tutor ever. I can't just describe you, you're rock.

m.e-mahdi
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Thanks for this helpful lesson, Vanessa. Because you explain about English exactly, english learners can learn very well. Merry Christmas. 🎄 ⛄ 🎁

estella
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Consistence is very important if you want to learning language

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