HOW I MASTERED THE AMERICAN ACCENT / BY MARINA MOGILKO / AVOID MISTAKES WITH ARTICLES AND WORD USAGE
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We need to call Marina out. She really doesn't have any shame teaching us incorrect English. I even paid for one of her ebooks, and it was a rip-off. At that time, I would have paid for her course, but fortunately, I didn't have the money.
@alicegentile1
Ай бұрын
She keeps making the same grammar mistakes 🤷♀️. No progress so far
@shirleycristomoura2673
Ай бұрын
Everybody on KZread wants to sells some course.
@joaoxico5522
Ай бұрын
Many Americans do say 'today's outfit', just like Marina did in the video.
@newtonmoon
28 күн бұрын
I feel YT should do something about it. People are trusting those folks who claim to be an authority on something which they are clearly not. Some others end up giving money to them. It's painful to watch and shame that those 'educator's' have not the slightest of shame. But also, listeners should question the source and not fall for superficial glib and Charme. Time is limited and people should not waste it learning something wrong. So far it seems around 9 Mn. people or how many follows she's got learned incorrect English. Great! Why not outsource the teaching to somebody who really knows or get their input at least before publishing the video to ensure it will portray correct content. This would also pay some respect to the learners.
Marina again… l love this endless source of mistakes)))
0:49 'I aim to sound more American' - That's what I heard
@CeciliaPMiniatures
Ай бұрын
Yes, me too. But if I'm not mistaken, "aim" is followed by at +ing form.
@castanedafalcon
Ай бұрын
@@CeciliaPMiniaturesyou can say "aim to do something"
@CeciliaPMiniatures
Ай бұрын
@@castanedafalcon then she mispronounced aim and that's why Kevin didn't understand what she meant. I think it's because she tends to speak very fast, exactly like she does when she speaks her mother tongue.
It should be the other way around: You should have millions of views and Marina a few thousands. Too bad so many naive people pay for her stupidity and arrogance. Keep up the good work, Kev! Keep exposing the fraud!
@fredylopez2477
Ай бұрын
I think most of her subscribers are from Russia, naybe 95% and they believe in her and trust her but it's up to them, it's their problem.
@alexanderr2688
Ай бұрын
Don't you think this channel would lack content / the content to make lessons based on, if Marina and others did not exist? They work in symbiosis😂
@vioryny
Ай бұрын
@@alexanderr2688 no!
@innamvorobeva
Ай бұрын
@@fredylopez2477read the comments under her videos, they are from Asia, Africa and Arabian countries. For Russians she promote her short video courses
@nataliegood9987
Ай бұрын
@@alexanderr2688or parasitise on them?
I'm learning a lot of things from Marina Mogilko's mistakes.Thanks
With this channel, our English can only get better. You're doing a fabulous job.
You're a real educational gem!
I think she said, “Personally I aim to sound more American because it just aligns with my personality.”
@sarasanic
Ай бұрын
Aim needs to be stressed. Wrong pronunciation there
Marina speaks English at a level that allows her to work like a quirky realter, a hot saleswoman or a sharp manager. She could even teach applied mathematics with this level. But not to present herself as a professional English teacher. Insolence is the second happiness.
@Teti_K
Ай бұрын
Unfortunately most of school English teachers in the world speak much (muuuuuuuch!) worse English than she. Because in countries where English is not the official language, most teachers at schools are not native English speakers. I was surprised when I realized how bad a lot of them are 😢 Even worse than me 😳 But at school you don't have another options. And it is still a big question (for me) why people watch all these teachers in internet. Here you can choose a native speaker.
@hairandcia2028
Ай бұрын
Luckily, I know several native bilingual teachers in my native language who know how to teach correctly, many of them are native Americans english or British.@@Teti_K
Another great video.
@fleursdelys7120
Ай бұрын
As Always !!!
опять могилку закопали
@mira987
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@ruslanrakhmanov6026
Ай бұрын
Yakhi what to do😂
Great. I love your channel.
This is a wonderful lesson... thank you🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Good stuff
Thanks a lot
As soon as I saw her title video, I knew Kevin and Liza were gonna have a field day with that one lmao💀😭
This video is fun to watch, and we learn in the process.
all the tips related to the pronunciation and the definite article are super helpful!
Thank you !!!
Keep them coming, king 👑
Such a great video.
Thanks Kevin!!! I'm brushing up on my English because of you!!!❤❤❤
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Hi Kevin, could you continue making these types of videos and expose more false English teachers? And also what do you think of the KatyEnglish channel?
Thank you so much for this video. I learned a lot 🎉
Hi! Im a native french speaker and this really helped me! Thank you!
The power of money..... By Marina...Money talks friends.....Loud. But Kevin and Liza are the hunters mistakes.... They hit the nail on the head.... Our Super Heroes of learning accurate english.... If I'm makes mistakes......Kelvin and Liza will help me .... Accurately.
Kevin u r my hero❤❤❤
Hi sir your excellency are so contemplate teacher , with your helpe we elevate our grammar knowledge level up • 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹❤❤
I leaned how to use the article in correct order. I will practice it more. Thank you fir this lesson
Your channel is growing, great!🎀💝🥰
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0:55 it's definitely giving irony 😁
Kevin and Liza, you are my number one teachers and KZreadrs. I learn a lot from you. It’s a pleasure to watch your videos.
It is not Linguamarina it is Mistakesguamarina
@evilqueen90s00s
Ай бұрын
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@TataM-rx6jx
Ай бұрын
🎉🎉😂😂😂
@ursdc777
Ай бұрын
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thanks my big bro
Amazing lesson, you're the best English teacher!🪇👊👍
Lisa and Kevin, Thank you so much for your arduous work. You're a great help for everybody who's trying to learn English. Keep doing your hard work, please!
Thank you for your patience and tolerance for all these errors that annoy the recipient. I cannot calmly explain all these errors.
Try sharing his videos on the social media because they're so useful for anyone who wants to learn correct English
I enjoyed this video. I think you will help people speak better than us in Minnesota. Ya shure you betcha. 😊
I hope you guys have millions of followers soon, you have an amazing content ❤
Oh the Marinas of this world…
Of course there is a "t"! Plate, gift and so on!!! As you both say (Kevin and Lisa), great job!
Marina must send you her videos before uploading them.😅
Hello! The expression "to be in the mood" means to feel like doing something or to have the right frame of mind for it. It's always "in the mood," not "in a mood," when you're talking about feeling inclined to do something specific. "In a mood" generally means experiencing a particular emotion, but it's not followed by an activity. You can use "to be in the mood for something" when you're talking about a noun (like an activity or thing) or "to be in the mood to do something" when you're referring to a verb (an action you feel like doing). Here are some examples: 1. I'm in the mood for ice cream. (noun) 2. She's in the mood for dancing tonight. (gerund used as a noun) 3. They're not in the mood to go out because of the bad weather. (infinitive verb) 4. He's in the mood to watch a movie rather than read a book. (infinitive verb) 5. We're in the mood for something spicy; how about ordering Thai food? (noun) 6. Are you in the mood to discuss the project now, or should we wait until tomorrow? (infinitive verb) 7. After the long week, I'm really in the mood to just relax and do nothing. (infinitive verb) 8. She wasn't in the mood for jokes after what happened. (noun) Remember, the mood you're in can be influenced by many factors like the environment, your emotional state, or even the weather.
Wow! I do really learn English with You
Great video as always❤️ Marina can learn a lot from it😅
Man..... When I read the thumbnail I knew something good was cooked!
I also hear "personally I am to sound more American..." very wired phrase
My best Teacher, I would like to tell you something I like you so much just continue teaching us please don’t stop
@jaxxon98
Ай бұрын
teaching us
“I aim to sound more American”
Touché, can't take it anymore! Mogilko seems to be unrelenting, feeding on her own mistakes...
Happy ramadan ❤
Never even heard of her but she has 8M subscribers?! And can somebody please tell me why she is so confident? 🤯
@newtonmoon
28 күн бұрын
Personality, some people are just full of themselves, and some others have an inflated ego. It seems to work; people love her based on the number of followers. Because people don't necessarily look for substance. Charme and looks matters more to the masses.
@kimjay8376
28 күн бұрын
@@newtonmoon yeah it's surprising how naive people are... anyone can claim that they're an expert on KZread if they've got the look smh
I haven't seen your videos before but found your videos and they are quite interesting even though I'm a Brit but fascinated by languages. Anyway just went on that Marinas channel and she said she has been learning English since 4! No disrespect but if I had been learning French or Japanese since that age I would hope to be better.
You guys are gonna have to start paying some royalties to Marina. She's such a great model of what not to do
I don't like that Linguamarina is always talking to us in a condescending way, she's like, I'm the cream of the crop, and I'm here in Silicon Valley, where only smart people live. When we know she's there because her dad is an oligarch.
Like.. i understand the fact that she's making pronunciation mistakes because she is not a native speaker but when it comes to grammar mistakes 😅😅😅 hard to accept it because she is a teacher. She can't teach something, she doesn't know.
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I think Kevin and Liza know they are fighting a losing battle. But isn’t it great there are people like them?
@newtonmoon
28 күн бұрын
One day those students will hopefully wake up to the fact that they have been learning a language incorrectly. And this will be likely thanks to channels like these.
I guess Marina has her own Marina's American English😂
Good morning, sir. Could you explain about the different between Diachronic linguistic, Comparative linguistic and Sincronic linguistic? Thanks for your explanation.
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I was in the mood for pizza. I didn´t feel like eating alone.
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Magnifique apres ca je tourne a langue d´ russssie
Can you suggest me the best grammar book?
According to Oxford dictionaries, both "stei-tus" and "sta-tus" are standard in American English
I think she said: "Personally, I have to sound more american"
Marina is infinite source of content 😂😂😂
Besides that major accent problem, I could say she's got other ones, I mean, she not only has that problem but others as well. 😊.
@lemontree871
Ай бұрын
She does have problems, such as deciding where to spend all the money she makes out of the students."
@fredylopez2477
Ай бұрын
Well, that's not a problem for her at all 😊. I think all of her students are from Russia, that's why they blindly believe and trust in what she says, at least, 90% of her subscribers come from Russia.
Hmm I agree with you on pretty much everything you said in the video but I think it’s correct to say you’re in the mood for doing something. It may not be as common but you can’t definitively say you can’t use a gerund here. It acts like a noun
@goupanddown
23 күн бұрын
There is a popular song called “I’m in the mood for dancing” by the Nolans.
My gosh! Even I know this grammar! Flap "t", fast "t"... 🤦🏻 And I'm just a regular Brazilian guy ! I like English very much
Poor Marina....Like a colour blind home decorator...
I wouldn't mind some "luck of confidence" though🙈
How to use these words I’m my sentence? Curate and call out often heard in meetings
Marina Mogilko and others? The wider they smile at you, the worse they will fool you.
Her pronunciation improved since I first saw her on KZread. Don’t be jealous and pay her royalties for using her content😉
@alexxaj1019
Ай бұрын
Yeah, right! 😊 She keeps making the same mistakes. Over and over. Shamelessly.
@ToyStoria
Ай бұрын
Good for her. She should keep learning English instead of teaching it.
@catdaddy5192
Ай бұрын
She deserves to be exposed as an unprofessional.
@newtonmoon
28 күн бұрын
If at all, she should pay this channel for correcting her free of cost. Some others would pay lots of money for attending some language courses. Spreading incorrect English to the world is simply unethical and outright wrong!
@newtonmoon
28 күн бұрын
@@ToyStoria Well put.
She says she and her friend Venya are professional teachers, but neither has DELTA or CELTA or TKT or TEFL/TESOL accréditations or certificates. They don’t care about mistakes because they didn’t learn how serious can be fossilized mistakes. She says that you don’t need to learn languages because AI will do it for you and now Marina has a bunch of channels on other languages which she doesn’t speak Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and more. And she is promoted by YT with her followers and commenters, she mentioned in one of her interviews in Russian that YT tunes up followers for her
@jaxxon98
Ай бұрын
Ugh.
I guess she means: she should sound more American. Like in a very formal structure: all citizens are to pay taxes. I’m sure she was going to say this thinking in Russian
@newtonmoon
28 күн бұрын
I'd argue that one is not proficient in a language if one translates in the head. Being fluent and nailing a language means to be able to think and feel in that language or dream in it as they say sometimes.
According to Oxford dictionary, the structure "in the mood for (doing) something" is correct. Could you please explain this to me?
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Kevin is a real meanie in this video😂'I have no idea what she said'
Guys, I’m a Russian speaker and I can tell you one thing for sure when you talk Russian with mistakes like Marina does in English and try to teach, people will laugh at you and you can NEVER get a single student, if not a stupid one 😂. But talking Russian with mistakes for communication is okay for Russian people.
@mariaarsibekova9395
Ай бұрын
Честно, вот вообще не поняла вашей мысли.
@alicemarmeladova8447
Ай бұрын
You gonna be shocked when you find out every native speaker makes mistakes, no matter what language they speak... cause we are just people and not machines after all. And how do you know whether that's OK for Russians to speak with mistakes? Quit that arrogance.
@newtonmoon
28 күн бұрын
@@alicemarmeladova8447 Making mistakes and teaching mistakes is two different things!
@alicemarmeladova8447
27 күн бұрын
@@newtonmoon Okay? And when I claimed otherwise?
Maybe she meant ‘I aim to sound American’.
Maybe she said " I aim to sound like an American "
0:46 - I think she meant to say "I aim to sound more American".
Does her channel still exist????
T aim to sound, maybe
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I think it was “I aim to sound more American” but am not sure.
It seems to me, what she intended to say was, “I think my English sounds more American.” Nevertheless, if she speaks impromptu in her videos, she is doing a good job, better than 99% of non-native English teachers worldwide. It is almost impossible to speak monologues in a foreign language offhand and without mistakes. That's the reason I prefer to learn English from native speakers
@Andrew21219
Ай бұрын
She's not doing a good job because she has over 9 million non-native English subscribers who are exposed to her mistakes. I believe that after a certain point, she should have started paying someone to review her numerous mistakes. She needs to be held accountable for her errors. There's nothing wrong with speaking with mistakes; the problem arises when she has such a large reach to audiences who don't know the language while she self-proclaims as the best teacher.
@fredylopez2477
Ай бұрын
I'd say that, at least, 95% of her subscribers are from Russia, that's why they trust and believe in what she says😊.
@lorenzograssi3637
Ай бұрын
She speaks pretty well considering she's not a native speaker... but making a video on how to pronounce words and teaching the wrong pronunciation (17:42) is just crazy
To me, as to a native Russian speaker, Marina sounds as a pretty much of a Russian.
@newtonmoon
28 күн бұрын
And that's fine. Better speak a language with your native accent than trying too hard. It feels to me she's practicing English in these YT videos more than anything else.
@plavali_znaem
27 күн бұрын
@@newtonmoon ikzaaaactly! :D it took me a while to realize that good vocabulary + good grammar play more important role than pronunciation in most of cases. I mean as long as one pronounce with the right emphasis (stress), one is pretty much backed. In Russia it’s such a hype on pronunciation that many bloggers specialize especially on phonetics. Which is good, but so narrow applicable
Maybe, just, maybe she wanted to mean "I'm WILLING to sound more american" but you're right, it's a little bit hard to guess what she wanted to say.
"guh rah bah accent"
She still often speaks Russian with English words
Where's your accent from?
Glottal stop, does it exist in AmE? Mogilco shows off her “American” personality, but can’t decide which accent to use.
@dannyjorde2677
Ай бұрын
It exists especially in American English. You'll hear it in words like: Latin, certain, cotton, written, kitten...
@alicemarmeladova8447
Ай бұрын
Well it does exist in AmE though?
@chapaithefirst1028
Ай бұрын
@@alicemarmeladova8447 I read an article on the San Diego Voice & Accent website and yes, it exists in AmE. Furthermore, you can see examples above.
I aim to sound more American... I think this is what she said