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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Do you want to be polite? Let's talk about it. Everyone wants to be polite, right? Well, most people. Sometimes you have a small favor to ask someone. "Could you open the door? My hands are full." Or maybe you have a big favor to ask someone. "By any chance, could you feed my cats over the weekend while I'm gone?"Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Do you have a fear of public speaking? Let me help you. Have you ever needed to give a speech in your native language? How about in English? A very nonprofessional study I did of my friends show that 99.99% of people have a fear of giving a speech in public. If you are part of that 0.01% you can go ahead and leave. But oh, okay, I see everyone is still there, all right. Today I'd like to give you some more tools in your public speaking toolbox to help you feel more comfortable and confident when you give a presentation or when you speak in public.Hi. I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Want to come over for lunch? Come on. Do you want to come over tomorrow? Dan: I don't know. I heard a big storm's coming in. Vanessa: The cashier said the total came to $60. Dan: What? Why did it cost so much? Vanessa: Well, the chicken came from a local farm. The verb come seems simple, but we use it in a lot of different ways.Hi. I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Are you ready to speak English fast? Let's do it. Sometimes, it seems like native English speakers are speaking ridiculously fast. Usually, they are speaking fast.Vanessa: Hi. I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Are you hungry? Want to come over? Let's have lunch. Want to come over to my house for lunch? We're not having anything fancy. I'm just going to make some quesadillas Vanessa style. Usually we have leftovers for lunch, but today I thought we'd make quesadillas because I have a lot of cheese here, so I hope that you enjoy it. I'm going to cook some food first, and then you're going to join me at lunch with my husband and my toddler Theo. I hope that you'll enjoy it.Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Goodbye. See you never. Just kidding. Let's talk about it. I've heard many English learners say, "Goodbye," but, oh boy, this sounds so serious. Not every time that we say goodbye is serious. We only use goodbye when we're feeling angry and we want to slam the door. "Goodbye." Or maybe if we're really sad, "Goodbye," and we might not see someone for a really long time.Hi. I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Do you know when to use phrasal verbs? Let's talk about it. I have a secret to tell you...Hi. I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Do you want to visit the US? Here's what you need to know. Have you already visited the US? Would you like to visit the US someday? Going to an English-speaking country is a great way to get motivated or stay motivated to learn English. I asked you all in the community tab here on YouTube where you would like to visit in the US, and a lot of you said LA, San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Florida, Texas, Boston, a lot of places. I hope your dreams come true and you get to come visit the US. To help you prepare, today I'd like to give you 10 important facts that you need to know before you come to visit the US.Vanessa: Hi. I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. In today's special vocabulary lesson, I'm here with my husband, Dan, and we're going to be talking about one important vocabulary word for each letter of the alphabet, A to Z, 26 new words. All of these words have a theme. So, for each of these words, I'm going to give an example that you can use to talk about your English journey, and Dan's going to give an example about something else, another topic.Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Make exercise, do exercise, which one's correct? Let's talk about it. Do and make are two commonly confused verbs in English, so today I'd like to help you learn the top seven expressions with do and the top 10 expressions with make. If you have ever made any of these mistakes I hope you won't do it again after this lesson.Hi. I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. What in the world happened? Let's talk about it. Are you ready to take your English from regular boring English to fun party English? Okay, maybe not party English, but at least real, natural English. Well, there is one advanced word that I'd like to share with you. It's the word happen.Hi. I'm from Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Let's talk about reducing your accent. Are you tired of repeating yourself? Do people often ask, "What'd you say? What was that?" It's a really great thing to speak clearly and be understandable. So in this lesson, I'm going to help give you some tools to help reduce your accent so that you can be more understandable in conversational English.Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Could, would, should, let's talk about it. Could I speak English? Where would I speak English? Should I speak English? Could, would, should, help. These three verbs, could, would and should are called modal verbs and they can be tricky for a lot of English learners.Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Let's talk about expanding your vocabulary. Want to improve your vocabulary? You're not alone. Whether you have a big English exam coming up like the IELTS or TOEFL, or maybe you want to just find the right word the next time you have an English conversation, this lesson's for you. I have some good news today. I have one specific tip for you that will help you take your base vocabulary and expand it a lot.Hi. I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Let's talk about starting a conversation. Vanessa: To improve your speaking skills in English, you need to speak, right? Practice the skills that you want to improve. It's that easy. Well, maybe it's not that easy. Vanessa: Hi. Dan: Hi. (What do I say next? Why isn't he talking more?) Dan: Oh, no. I don't know what to say. Vanessa: You know what? This has probably happened to you in your native language, so it makes sense that in English, it can be tough to start a conversation, too. But, never fear, Vanessa's tips are here!Hi. I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Are you ready to talk about vacation? Let's do it. Today, I'm in beautiful sunny Costa Rica. Usually, I don't film these videos outside, so I'm sorry if there's some wind. You're going to hear some birds, some trees rustling. It's all part of nature, right? Hopefully, it will help you to relax and enjoy today's lesson. We're going to be talking about how to describe your vacation in English. Usually vacations have positive parts, and sometimes a negative parts as well, so I hope that the expressions we talk about today will help you to naturally describe it.Hi! I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Let's have a real English conversation. Today I have something super special to share with you. I'm going to share with you a real conversation that I had with a local yoga instructor here in my city. Here you're going to meet Gayle. Gayle teaches yoga, and she talks about her journey, getting into yoga, and just what it means to her life.Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Are you ready to relax when you speak English? I hope so. Let's talk about it. Today I'm on the beach, and it's very sunny, very hot even though it's seven o'clock in the morning. Costa Rica, it's beautiful, and what better place to relax than at the beach, right? But you can't always be at the beach when you're speaking English. So today, I want to give you my top tip for helping you to relax, de-stress and feel comfortable when you're speaking English.Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Are you ready to test your preposition skills? Let's talk about it. Do you feel like prepositions are tricky? Should it be I'm in the store, or I'm at the store? I talk to him, or I talked with him? These small words, in, at, with, to, these are called prepositions. The reason why prepositions are so tricky is because we can't translate them from your native language.Hi. I'm Vanessa with SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Do you like cleaning? Let's talk about it. Do you love cleaning? Is it your dream to do the dishes and take out the trash? Okay, probably not, but these are necessary parts of daily life. Today you're going to learn how to explain over 30 common household chores. The word chore means a necessary cleaning activity. Maybe when you were a kid your parents made a chore chart and you had to check off the various chores whenever you finished them, or maybe they just said, "Doing chores is a necessary part of daily life, so do them." Now that you're an adult, they definitely are. You're invited to my mother-in-law's house to clean. Today I'm going to be showing you around her house and we're going to be cleaning around it using these important expressions.