😮A great story, I didn't expect that twist in the plot and the ending. Now I will have to read more about this great writer.
@ОляКущенко4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! It's very interesting!
@МаринаДегтярева-я8ч10 күн бұрын
Dear teacher! Could you please continue Harry Potter please!!!!!!
@ale_o187110 күн бұрын
Dear Joshua! Please continue the series about Harry Potter. Please please, pleeeeeeas)))
@victormanuelalvarezalvarez1012 күн бұрын
Estoy aprendiendo ingles con input y Sus videos me gustan para el shadowing
12 күн бұрын
Perfect!! That’s exactly why I made them: clear text, clear enunciation so you can shadow and practice your pronunciation. Josh
@victormanuelalvarezalvarez1010 күн бұрын
Sera possible aprender solo con input listen and reading?
@victormanuelalvarezalvarez1010 күн бұрын
Y qué niveo se purse alcazar ?
@senghorng965913 күн бұрын
I really fond of the way you made all kinds of these videos. Thanks so much for sharing these such worth things.❤❤❤
@ВикторияРослякова-и9у13 күн бұрын
What wild traditions people have come up with!
@rashidaurmi16716 күн бұрын
Could you please make an audio on The Boy, The Mole, The Fox, and The Horse?
@imrasterthgen735612 күн бұрын
I would like to express my gratitude for your work. Your channel has helped me improve my English a lot since then I first opened your video and started watching. Let me ask you, what a following book are you planning to make guided readed? Ruslan from Belarus.
12 күн бұрын
Let me express my gratitude ti you for using my channel. It is very satisfying to know that my work is helping people learn English. As for what is to come. My plans for next year include “Charlotte’s Web”, an American classic, “The Lord of the Rings” book 1, “Harry Potter” book 3, two pronunciation courses (past tense and “th” sounds), and if there is time, some other short story projects. If you have any suggestions, let me know!! Josh
@imrasterthgen735612 күн бұрын
Yes, I have a suggestion. I think everyone who has watched you more than once has already associated your channel with literature, and that's cool for you. You have your own proposition for your subscribers and newcomers, but the model of your monetization is pretty poor. I think you should divide your content into two parts. First guided readers literature for beginners and pre-intermediate, second donation content. What kind of content I think you should make for donation, first podcasts with other native speakers about literature: recommendations the best authors, recommendations what kind of books person with vocabulary more than 5000-6000 words can easily read. Simply say English and American literature lesson, and the impact of literature on culture & society in historical perspective, this will take less of your effort and time, and get you some money. And Josh believe me, it will work. Have a good day Josh.
11 күн бұрын
@@imrasterthgen7356 Thank you so much for your very thoughtful suggestions! I agree that my monetization model might not be the best. I am preparing courses that can be purchased on many platforms, which should help in bringing in some money. There are many things I would like to try, particularly talking to foreigners who have successfully learned English - discovering their strategies and the obstacles they have overcome. I really just want to provide a massive amount of input for learners to be able to access. There is a lot to think about over the holiday season. I hope you have a wonderful end-of-the year and a happy and prosperous new year!!! Josh
@imrasterthgen735611 күн бұрын
Of course, input works. How can it not work? When we were children, that's how we absorbed the language; that's the only way we had back then. My mom once told me that when I was a child, around 3 years old, a dog barked at me, and I was silent for around a year. Before it happened, my speech was like other children's, but of course, it was much closer to a bird's chirping than normal human speech. When I started to speak again after one year, I was speaking very long sentences, but of course, my pronunciation wasn't understandable. However, after half a year, this area also improved and became like other children's. Now my studying process consists of almost 90% input and 10% pronunciation training with Elsa Speak. I am preparing my speech apparatus to start speaking in English, I would like to avoid a situation when my incorrect pronunciation will form a habit of my speech apparatus muscle to pronounce incorrectly , and I will form huge accent because of this reason. My input consists of five diverse parts: 1. Listening or reading content that is above my current level and contains more than 80 new words per an hour, phrases, or constructions that I'm not able to translate at once. 2. From this kind of material, I extract these words, phrases, and sentences and create sentences via ChatGPT by using language constructions that I have learned recently or will be learning a little bit later. These sentences consist of 2 new words and one old word that I can't translate at once. Also, these sentences can contain one new phrase and one old word or sentences that I couldn't understand correctly. And yes, I learn complete sentences. I know, I'm a madman 3. Listen to old materials more than 5 times. After I learned all the words from these materials. 4. I listen in the background or when I am very busy to materials where I know almost every word and phrase. 5. I make podcasts by using notebookLM from Google. They contain words that I have just learnt. I started this process in April. And yes, I inspect my text in ChatGPT before sending it to you, and Chat corrects me many times, but every time I see my progress because I write pretty rarely. This process is similar like mother corrects her child. The whole this text was written by me chat GPT corrected me about ten times. I have missed an article or used the incorrect preposition and few times. And a few times I picked out not the best way to express my thoughts
@P7c86 күн бұрын
Teacher plz continuue harry poter ❤❤❤
@MU.20117 күн бұрын
Is this American English or British English?
7 күн бұрын
American, with a bit of a southern accent - small town USA. Josh
@sonveer.singh.chouhan4 күн бұрын
Harry Potter bro ❤
@AlexColdWater13 күн бұрын
As always, your creation is magnificent!🏆 At the beginning of the video, I even remembered Tarantino..😉 The story was intriguing, but it ended terribly..🫣 The author’s meaning isn’t clear to me..🤔 In any case, thank you very much for your work!🤝 I’m sure if we can throw away the pre-new year nonsense and winter laziness..😅, then we’ll work hard, and there will be a lot of useful vocabulary..😊