Welcome to Fielding English! I’m Maria Fielding, a bilingual English instructor from Brazil, now based in the USA. This channel offers comprehensive English lessons tailored for non-native speakers, covering grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and more.

Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, our engaging tutorials, including music-integrated lessons, are here to help. Subscribe now and join our community of English learners!

🇧🇷 Bem-vindo(a) ao Fielding English!
Eu sou Maria Fielding, professora de inglês bilíngue, brasileira e atualmente moro nos Estados Unidos.
Este canal oferece aulas completas de inglês voltadas para falantes não nativos, abordando gramática, vocabulário, pronúncia e muito mais.
Seja você iniciante ou esteja querendo aprimorar seu inglês, nossas aulas envolventes — incluindo lições com música — vão te ajudar.
Inscreva-se agora e faça parte da nossa comunidade de estudantes de inglês!

Cheers 🥂🍻


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Growth doesn’t always mean becoming better.
Sometimes, it means changing where you are.

The right environment changes everything:
your confidence, your voice, your future — and even how you learn a new language.

🌍 New places.
📚 New perspectives.
👨‍👩‍👦 The same family — growing together.

What changed your life more — improving yourself or changing your environment?

⬇️ Comment below. I want to read your story.

1 week ago | [YT] | 21

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English Quiz Time!

What is the correct preposition? Comment A or B ⬇️
Let’s learn English with real-life moments ✨


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Just, already, or yet?
These three small words are easy to confuse—but once you learn the difference, your English sounds much more natural.

Swipe through to see when to use just (very recently), already (sooner than expected), and yet (up to now).

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Share it with someone learning English.
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1 week ago | [YT] | 2

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New Year’s, New Year, or new year?
One apostrophe can completely change the meaning.

Swipe through to learn when to use each one correctly—and avoid a very common English mistake.

Save this post so you can review it next year (and every year).
Share it with a friend who’s learning English.

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2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

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🦒 English Quiz time!
Which sentence is correct?

Comment A or B⬇️
Let’s learn English with real-life moments ✨

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2 weeks ago | [YT] | 3

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New year = new opportunities ✨

A New Year’s resolution is a promise you make to yourself to improve your life.
In today’s post, I shared the meaning of “New Year’s resolution” and some simple ideas you can use.

💬 What is your New Year’s resolution?
Comment below — I’d love to read yours! 🎉

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2 weeks ago | [YT] | 8

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New Year’s wasn’t always celebrated on January 1. Different cultures marked the new year at different times, such as spring or harvest season. January 1 became official after the Roman calendar reform.

✨ New Year’s is around the corner, and many people commemorate it with food, gatherings, and special traditions as they welcome a fresh start.


❌False!

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 4

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🇺🇸 Honoring All Who Served 🇺🇸
Originally known as Armistice Day after the end of World War I, Veterans Day has grown to honor all American veterans—those who served in every war and conflict.

From parades and moments of silence to community gatherings and flag ceremonies, the U.S. has celebrated this day with gratitude and pride for over a century. 🎖️

2 months ago | [YT] | 1

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🍽️ She left the dishes ___ the sink.
Which preposition is correct? 🤔

A) in
B) on

👉 Hint: The dishes are inside the sink, not on it!

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3 months ago | [YT] | 4

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📘 Mini English Dictionary: Maybe 💭
✨ Maybe means “perhaps” or “it’s possible.”

Example: Maybe I’ll go to the beach this weekend. 🏖️

👉 Now it’s your turn! Write a sentence using maybe in the comments ⬇️
Let’s practice together! 💬

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3 months ago | [YT] | 3