Ver English Grammar Launch: Upgrade Your Speaking And Listening Vídeos |link| ⭐
| | Video (Ver Grammar Launch) | | --- | --- | | Static example sentences | Dynamic conversations with real people | | No pronunciation help | Native intonation & connected speech (e.g., “gonna,” “wanna,” “didja”) | | You imagine the context | You see the context (facial expressions, gestures, situation) | | Listening is separate | Listening + grammar + speaking happen together |
If you don’t know that “I’d’ve” means “I would have,” you’ll never hear it correctly. If you’re not sure how “must have” changes meaning, you’ll get lost.
That’s where comes in.
Ver English Grammar Launch: Upgrade Your Speaking and Listening with Videos
[Insert link to your videos or YouTube playlist] | | Video (Ver Grammar Launch) | |
Watch the video once without stopping. Just try to understand the situation. Don’t worry about every word.
Play the video again, but this time speak along with the speaker — like a shadow. Match their speed, stress, and melody. Do this even if you feel silly. Your mouth needs the workout. Pro tip: Record yourself on your phone. Compare with the video. That’s how you upgrade fast. Bonus: Why Listening Improves When You Watch Grammar Videos There’s a secret: Listening problems are often grammar problems . Ver English Grammar Launch: Upgrade Your Speaking and
Stop just studying rules. Start seeing, hearing, and using grammar in real time. Introduction: Why “Ver” Changes Everything Let’s be honest. You’ve probably spent years studying English grammar from textbooks. You know the difference between present perfect and past simple … on paper. But when you try to speak? The words get stuck. And when a native speaker talks fast? You hear a blur of sounds, not grammar.