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Learning English Online – My YouTube Channel Is Now Live!

Hello,
I’m Emine — a longtime teacher, a mother, and someone who has personally experienced the challenges of learning a new language after moving abroad.

If you're an adult who wants to learn English from scratch, feels shy about speaking, or simply doesn’t know where to begin, I’ve created something just for you:
👉 @eminemvlog

On my YouTube channel, I share:

  • Simple and useful English phrases for everyday life

  • Basic grammar explained in an easy, friendly way

  • Practical speaking examples

  • Encouragement for anyone afraid to start learning






This channel is especially for:

  • Women and parents starting from zero

  • Migrants trying to learn English in a new country

  • Anyone who says “I understand a bit, but I can’t speak!”

If that sounds like you — grab a coffee, hit the subscribe button, and let’s learn together at your own pace, with no pressure.

💬 Feel free to leave a comment under any video — I read and respond to every message with care.

See you there!
Emine

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