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Learning English doesn't have to be boring and complicated anymore! On this channel, we learn English without drowning in pages, just as it is used in daily life, by having fun and practicing.
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✔️ Daily speaking patterns and practical expressions (Speaking)
✔️ Correct pronunciation secrets and listening practices (Pronunciation & Listening)
✔️ Tactics to rapidly improve your vocabulary
✔️ Motivation tips to speed up your language learning process
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English With Taeondil
We bet you didn't know this quick hack to memorize English vocabulary twice as fast! 🧠 If you speak Turkish and want to learn English quickly, or if you simply love creating simple cute drawings, this video is your ultimate guide.
Welcome to a brand new way to learn! In this comprehensive, step-by-step drawing tutorial, we are not just teaching you how to draw a hen; we are breaking down the process to teach you essential English and Turkish vocabulary simultaneously. By connecting visual shapes to foreign words, your brain retains the information permanently.
Grab your sketchbook, a pencil, and let's go through the steps:
Step 1: We start with a flat straight line (düz) and a curve to make a semi-circle (Yarım Daire) that looks like a bowl (kase).
Step 2: On the left side, we draw an upside-down (baş aşağı) U-shape to form the neck (Boyun) and head.
Step 3: Next, we add loops (döngüler) for the comb and leaf-like shapes (Yaprak gibi) for the tail feathers (Tüyler).
Step 4: Add a small triangle (Üçgen) for the beak!
Step 5: Draw short vertical lines (Dikey) for the legs.
Step 6: Finally, we color our hen (Tavuk) using orange, pinkish-brown, and dark green, adding tiny dots (Noktalar) for texture!
Whether you are learning English for travel, business, or daily conversation, or you are a beginner looking for an easy drawing tutorial, this bilingual art lesson is perfect for you.
👇 SUPERCHARGE YOUR LEARNING 👇
Do you want daily vocabulary lists, high-resolution drawing templates, and a community to practice with? Join our official Telegram group right now for free: t.me/taeondil
💬 CALL TO ACTION 💬
Comment below with the new English word you learned today! We want to see your artwork, so be sure to send us your drawings via DM on our social channels. If this lesson helped your English journey, please SHARE this video with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe and follow @englishwithtaeondil for more bilingual art lessons!
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English With Taeondil
We bet you didn't know this quick hack to memorize English vocabulary twice as fast! 🧠 If you speak Turkish and want to learn English quickly, or if you simply love creating simple cute drawings, this video is your ultimate guide.
Welcome to a brand new way to learn! In this comprehensive, step-by-step drawing tutorial, we are not just teaching you how to draw a hen; we are breaking down the process to teach you essential English and Turkish vocabulary simultaneously. By connecting visual shapes to foreign words, your brain retains the information permanently.
Grab your sketchbook, a pencil, and let's go through the steps:
Step 1: We start with a flat straight line (düz) and a curve to make a semi-circle (Yarım Daire) that looks like a bowl (kase).
Step 2: On the left side, we draw an upside-down (baş aşağı) U-shape to form the neck (Boyun) and head.
Step 3: Next, we add loops (döngüler) for the comb and leaf-like shapes (Yaprak gibi) for the tail feathers (Tüyler).
Step 4: Add a small triangle (Üçgen) for the beak!
Step 5: Draw short vertical lines (Dikey) for the legs.
Step 6: Finally, we color our hen (Tavuk) using orange, pinkish-brown, and dark green, adding tiny dots (Noktalar) for texture!
Whether you are learning English for travel, business, or daily conversation, or you are a beginner looking for an easy drawing tutorial, this bilingual art lesson is perfect for you.
👇 SUPERCHARGE YOUR LEARNING 👇
Do you want daily vocabulary lists, high-resolution drawing templates, and a community to practice with? Join our official Telegram group right now for free: t.me/taeondil
💬 CALL TO ACTION 💬
Comment below with the new English word you learned today! We want to see your artwork, so be sure to send us your drawings via DM on our social channels. If this lesson helped your English journey, please SHARE this video with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe and follow @englishwithtaeondil for more bilingual art lessons!
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English With Taeondil
We bet you didn't know this quick hack to memorize English vocabulary twice as fast! 🧠 If you speak Turkish and want to learn English quickly, or if you simply love creating simple cute drawings, this video is your ultimate guide.
Welcome to a brand new way to learn! In this comprehensive, step-by-step drawing tutorial, we are not just teaching you how to draw a hen; we are breaking down the process to teach you essential English and Turkish vocabulary simultaneously. By connecting visual shapes to foreign words, your brain retains the information permanently.
Grab your sketchbook, a pencil, and let's go through the steps:
Step 1: We start with a flat straight line (düz) and a curve to make a semi-circle (Yarım Daire) that looks like a bowl (kase).
Step 2: On the left side, we draw an upside-down (baş aşağı) U-shape to form the neck (Boyun) and head.
Step 3: Next, we add loops (döngüler) for the comb and leaf-like shapes (Yaprak gibi) for the tail feathers (Tüyler).
Step 4: Add a small triangle (Üçgen) for the beak!
Step 5: Draw short vertical lines (Dikey) for the legs.
Step 6: Finally, we color our hen (Tavuk) using orange, pinkish-brown, and dark green, adding tiny dots (Noktalar) for texture!
Whether you are learning English for travel, business, or daily conversation, or you are a beginner looking for an easy drawing tutorial, this bilingual art lesson is perfect for you.
👇 SUPERCHARGE YOUR LEARNING 👇
Do you want daily vocabulary lists, high-resolution drawing templates, and a community to practice with? Join our official Telegram group right now for free: t.me/taeondil
💬 CALL TO ACTION 💬
Comment below with the new English word you learned today! We want to see your artwork, so be sure to send us your drawings via DM on our social channels. If this lesson helped your English journey, please SHARE this video with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe and follow @englishwithtaeondil for more bilingual art lessons!
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English With Taeondil
We bet you didn't know this quick hack to memorize English vocabulary twice as fast! 🧠 If you speak Turkish and want to learn English quickly, or if you simply love creating simple cute drawings, this video is your ultimate guide.
Welcome to a brand new way to learn! In this comprehensive, step-by-step drawing tutorial, we are not just teaching you how to draw a hen; we are breaking down the process to teach you essential English and Turkish vocabulary simultaneously. By connecting visual shapes to foreign words, your brain retains the information permanently.
Grab your sketchbook, a pencil, and let's go through the steps:
Step 1: We start with a flat straight line (düz) and a curve to make a semi-circle (Yarım Daire) that looks like a bowl (kase).
Step 2: On the left side, we draw an upside-down (baş aşağı) U-shape to form the neck (Boyun) and head.
Step 3: Next, we add loops (döngüler) for the comb and leaf-like shapes (Yaprak gibi) for the tail feathers (Tüyler).
Step 4: Add a small triangle (Üçgen) for the beak!
Step 5: Draw short vertical lines (Dikey) for the legs.
Step 6: Finally, we color our hen (Tavuk) using orange, pinkish-brown, and dark green, adding tiny dots (Noktalar) for texture!
Whether you are learning English for travel, business, or daily conversation, or you are a beginner looking for an easy drawing tutorial, this bilingual art lesson is perfect for you.
👇 SUPERCHARGE YOUR LEARNING 👇
Do you want daily vocabulary lists, high-resolution drawing templates, and a community to practice with? Join our official Telegram group right now for free: t.me/taeondil
💬 CALL TO ACTION 💬
Comment below with the new English word you learned today! We want to see your artwork, so be sure to send us your drawings via DM on our social channels. If this lesson helped your English journey, please SHARE this video with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe and follow @englishwithtaeondil for more bilingual art lessons!
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English With Taeondil
We bet you didn't know this quick hack to memorize English vocabulary twice as fast! 🧠 If you speak Turkish and want to learn English quickly, or if you simply love creating simple cute drawings, this video is your ultimate guide.
Welcome to a brand new way to learn! In this comprehensive, step-by-step drawing tutorial, we are not just teaching you how to draw a hen; we are breaking down the process to teach you essential English and Turkish vocabulary simultaneously. By connecting visual shapes to foreign words, your brain retains the information permanently.
Grab your sketchbook, a pencil, and let's go through the steps:
Step 1: We start with a flat straight line (düz) and a curve to make a semi-circle (Yarım Daire) that looks like a bowl (kase).
Step 2: On the left side, we draw an upside-down (baş aşağı) U-shape to form the neck (Boyun) and head.
Step 3: Next, we add loops (döngüler) for the comb and leaf-like shapes (Yaprak gibi) for the tail feathers (Tüyler).
Step 4: Add a small triangle (Üçgen) for the beak!
Step 5: Draw short vertical lines (Dikey) for the legs.
Step 6: Finally, we color our hen (Tavuk) using orange, pinkish-brown, and dark green, adding tiny dots (Noktalar) for texture!
Whether you are learning English for travel, business, or daily conversation, or you are a beginner looking for an easy drawing tutorial, this bilingual art lesson is perfect for you.
👇 SUPERCHARGE YOUR LEARNING 👇
Do you want daily vocabulary lists, high-resolution drawing templates, and a community to practice with? Join our official Telegram group right now for free: t.me/taeondil
💬 CALL TO ACTION 💬
Comment below with the new English word you learned today! We want to see your artwork, so be sure to send us your drawings via DM on our social channels. If this lesson helped your English journey, please SHARE this video with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe and follow @englishwithtaeondil for more bilingual art lessons!
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English With Taeondil
We bet you didn't know this quick hack to memorize English vocabulary twice as fast! 🧠 If you speak Turkish and want to learn English quickly, or if you simply love creating simple cute drawings, this video is your ultimate guide.
Welcome to a brand new way to learn! In this comprehensive, step-by-step drawing tutorial, we are not just teaching you how to draw a hen; we are breaking down the process to teach you essential English and Turkish vocabulary simultaneously. By connecting visual shapes to foreign words, your brain retains the information permanently.
Grab your sketchbook, a pencil, and let's go through the steps:
Step 1: We start with a flat straight line (düz) and a curve to make a semi-circle (Yarım Daire) that looks like a bowl (kase).
Step 2: On the left side, we draw an upside-down (baş aşağı) U-shape to form the neck (Boyun) and head.
Step 3: Next, we add loops (döngüler) for the comb and leaf-like shapes (Yaprak gibi) for the tail feathers (Tüyler).
Step 4: Add a small triangle (Üçgen) for the beak!
Step 5: Draw short vertical lines (Dikey) for the legs.
Step 6: Finally, we color our hen (Tavuk) using orange, pinkish-brown, and dark green, adding tiny dots (Noktalar) for texture!
Whether you are learning English for travel, business, or daily conversation, or you are a beginner looking for an easy drawing tutorial, this bilingual art lesson is perfect for you.
👇 SUPERCHARGE YOUR LEARNING 👇
Do you want daily vocabulary lists, high-resolution drawing templates, and a community to practice with? Join our official Telegram group right now for free: t.me/taeondil
💬 CALL TO ACTION 💬
Comment below with the new English word you learned today! We want to see your artwork, so be sure to send us your drawings via DM on our social channels. If this lesson helped your English journey, please SHARE this video with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe and follow @englishwithtaeondil for more bilingual art lessons!
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English With Taeondil
We bet you didn't know this quick hack to memorize English vocabulary twice as fast! 🧠 If you speak Turkish and want to learn English quickly, or if you simply love creating simple cute drawings, this video is your ultimate guide.
Welcome to a brand new way to learn! In this comprehensive, step-by-step drawing tutorial, we are not just teaching you how to draw a hen; we are breaking down the process to teach you essential English and Turkish vocabulary simultaneously. By connecting visual shapes to foreign words, your brain retains the information permanently.
Grab your sketchbook, a pencil, and let's go through the steps:
Step 1: We start with a flat straight line (düz) and a curve to make a semi-circle (Yarım Daire) that looks like a bowl (kase).
Step 2: On the left side, we draw an upside-down (baş aşağı) U-shape to form the neck (Boyun) and head.
Step 3: Next, we add loops (döngüler) for the comb and leaf-like shapes (Yaprak gibi) for the tail feathers (Tüyler).
Step 4: Add a small triangle (Üçgen) for the beak!
Step 5: Draw short vertical lines (Dikey) for the legs.
Step 6: Finally, we color our hen (Tavuk) using orange, pinkish-brown, and dark green, adding tiny dots (Noktalar) for texture!
Whether you are learning English for travel, business, or daily conversation, or you are a beginner looking for an easy drawing tutorial, this bilingual art lesson is perfect for you.
👇 SUPERCHARGE YOUR LEARNING 👇
Do you want daily vocabulary lists, high-resolution drawing templates, and a community to practice with? Join our official Telegram group right now for free: t.me/taeondil
💬 CALL TO ACTION 💬
Comment below with the new English word you learned today! We want to see your artwork, so be sure to send us your drawings via DM on our social channels. If this lesson helped your English journey, please SHARE this video with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe and follow @englishwithtaeondil for more bilingual art lessons!
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English With Taeondil
We bet you didn't know this quick hack to memorize English vocabulary twice as fast! 🧠 If you speak Turkish and want to learn English quickly, or if you simply love creating simple cute drawings, this video is your ultimate guide.
Welcome to a brand new way to learn! In this comprehensive, step-by-step drawing tutorial, we are not just teaching you how to draw a hen; we are breaking down the process to teach you essential English and Turkish vocabulary simultaneously. By connecting visual shapes to foreign words, your brain retains the information permanently.
Grab your sketchbook, a pencil, and let's go through the steps:
Step 1: We start with a flat straight line (düz) and a curve to make a semi-circle (Yarım Daire) that looks like a bowl (kase).
Step 2: On the left side, we draw an upside-down (baş aşağı) U-shape to form the neck (Boyun) and head.
Step 3: Next, we add loops (döngüler) for the comb and leaf-like shapes (Yaprak gibi) for the tail feathers (Tüyler).
Step 4: Add a small triangle (Üçgen) for the beak!
Step 5: Draw short vertical lines (Dikey) for the legs.
Step 6: Finally, we color our hen (Tavuk) using orange, pinkish-brown, and dark green, adding tiny dots (Noktalar) for texture!
Whether you are learning English for travel, business, or daily conversation, or you are a beginner looking for an easy drawing tutorial, this bilingual art lesson is perfect for you.
👇 SUPERCHARGE YOUR LEARNING 👇
Do you want daily vocabulary lists, high-resolution drawing templates, and a community to practice with? Join our official Telegram group right now for free: t.me/taeondil
💬 CALL TO ACTION 💬
Comment below with the new English word you learned today! We want to see your artwork, so be sure to send us your drawings via DM on our social channels. If this lesson helped your English journey, please SHARE this video with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe and follow @englishwithtaeondil for more bilingual art lessons!
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English With Taeondil
We bet you didn't know this quick hack to memorize English vocabulary twice as fast! 🧠 If you speak Turkish and want to learn English quickly, or if you simply love creating simple cute drawings, this video is your ultimate guide.
Welcome to a brand new way to learn! In this comprehensive, step-by-step drawing tutorial, we are not just teaching you how to draw a hen; we are breaking down the process to teach you essential English and Turkish vocabulary simultaneously. By connecting visual shapes to foreign words, your brain retains the information permanently.
Grab your sketchbook, a pencil, and let's go through the steps:
Step 1: We start with a flat straight line (düz) and a curve to make a semi-circle (Yarım Daire) that looks like a bowl (kase).
Step 2: On the left side, we draw an upside-down (baş aşağı) U-shape to form the neck (Boyun) and head.
Step 3: Next, we add loops (döngüler) for the comb and leaf-like shapes (Yaprak gibi) for the tail feathers (Tüyler).
Step 4: Add a small triangle (Üçgen) for the beak!
Step 5: Draw short vertical lines (Dikey) for the legs.
Step 6: Finally, we color our hen (Tavuk) using orange, pinkish-brown, and dark green, adding tiny dots (Noktalar) for texture!
Whether you are learning English for travel, business, or daily conversation, or you are a beginner looking for an easy drawing tutorial, this bilingual art lesson is perfect for you.
👇 SUPERCHARGE YOUR LEARNING 👇
Do you want daily vocabulary lists, high-resolution drawing templates, and a community to practice with? Join our official Telegram group right now for free: t.me/taeondil
💬 CALL TO ACTION 💬
Comment below with the new English word you learned today! We want to see your artwork, so be sure to send us your drawings via DM on our social channels. If this lesson helped your English journey, please SHARE this video with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe and follow @englishwithtaeondil for more bilingual art lessons!
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English With Taeondil
We bet you didn't know this quick hack to memorize English vocabulary twice as fast! 🧠 If you speak Turkish and want to learn English quickly, or if you simply love creating simple cute drawings, this video is your ultimate guide.
Welcome to a brand new way to learn! In this comprehensive, step-by-step drawing tutorial, we are not just teaching you how to draw a hen; we are breaking down the process to teach you essential English and Turkish vocabulary simultaneously. By connecting visual shapes to foreign words, your brain retains the information permanently.
Grab your sketchbook, a pencil, and let's go through the steps:
Step 1: We start with a flat straight line (düz) and a curve to make a semi-circle (Yarım Daire) that looks like a bowl (kase).
Step 2: On the left side, we draw an upside-down (baş aşağı) U-shape to form the neck (Boyun) and head.
Step 3: Next, we add loops (döngüler) for the comb and leaf-like shapes (Yaprak gibi) for the tail feathers (Tüyler).
Step 4: Add a small triangle (Üçgen) for the beak!
Step 5: Draw short vertical lines (Dikey) for the legs.
Step 6: Finally, we color our hen (Tavuk) using orange, pinkish-brown, and dark green, adding tiny dots (Noktalar) for texture!
Whether you are learning English for travel, business, or daily conversation, or you are a beginner looking for an easy drawing tutorial, this bilingual art lesson is perfect for you.
👇 SUPERCHARGE YOUR LEARNING 👇
Do you want daily vocabulary lists, high-resolution drawing templates, and a community to practice with? Join our official Telegram group right now for free: t.me/taeondil
💬 CALL TO ACTION 💬
Comment below with the new English word you learned today! We want to see your artwork, so be sure to send us your drawings via DM on our social channels. If this lesson helped your English journey, please SHARE this video with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe and follow @englishwithtaeondil for more bilingual art lessons!
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