How to Talk Like a Native Speaker | Marc Green | TEDxHeidelberg

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2018
  • Marc talked about the process of learning a foreign language and the different levels of fluency. He will show that there is a higher realm of language proficiency and explain what it takes to reach this “native” point where the benefits far surpass mere communication skills. Marc’s passion is the study of languages, their manifestation in local dialects, as well as their expression in poetry and folkloric song. He has acquired a near-native proficiency in six languages and their sub-forms and has given various musical performances. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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  • @abiagilan
    @abiagilan 5 років тому +5266

    I'm tryng to improve my english by lestening to ted

    • @necmiyaman7524
      @necmiyaman7524 5 років тому +121

      Me too

    • @mennamosaad1698
      @mennamosaad1698 5 років тому +25

      Me too

    • @Jiraporn_Vlog
      @Jiraporn_Vlog 5 років тому +20

      me too

    • @iamURHO
      @iamURHO 5 років тому +67

      Go Annelise! I suggest you watch American movies too with your possibly favorite actors or about a place or adventure you can relate with. I'm not a native speaker but I'm also watching Ted to work my way to advanced level of fluency in English. 😊

    • @sachie2323
      @sachie2323 5 років тому +7

      Me too!!!!

  • @catic6587
    @catic6587 5 років тому +3187

    Recording yourself while speaking it's also a way to check how you actually sound like and improve your pronunciation. Most of the time we think we sound pretty good... Until we hear our own voice 😁

    • @what-can-do2335
      @what-can-do2335 5 років тому +84

      damm :D :D ı dont wanna confess that stop ittttttttttttt

    • @khakikohii
      @khakikohii 4 роки тому +33

      How de we improve our own voice?

    • @neiladriangomez
      @neiladriangomez 4 роки тому +52

      キャンディス I guess about muscle memory. By listening to yourself, you will be able to notice the mistakes that you’re making while speaking

    • @jkthetitan
      @jkthetitan 4 роки тому +8

      damn it so true

    • @samabd3665
      @samabd3665 4 роки тому +40

      Yes I did that when I started learning English, it was horrible and couldn’t hear my voice, I still hate the way I talk ...

  • @alexwasem7612
    @alexwasem7612 3 роки тому +673

    my english improved a lot, watching and listenig TED's

  • @yuriy8756
    @yuriy8756 4 роки тому +1851

    Areas to work to become a native speaker:
    09:45 Eliminate your accent
    11:22 Colloquial Speech
    12:47 Adopting cultural traits
    14:55 Immersion
    15:43 Learn the lyrics of songs
    16:05 Right mindset:
    Sound like a native
    Express yourself like a native
    Act like a native
    16:27 Main thing - work on your pronunciation!

    • @aminabelhoussine2588
      @aminabelhoussine2588 4 роки тому +38

      It's so hard to forget our accent, especially When you start to grow

    • @user-mh5rb9dy9f
      @user-mh5rb9dy9f 4 роки тому +16

      the hero we need

    • @alexsanderchiccherojas9242
      @alexsanderchiccherojas9242 4 роки тому +49

      you forgot this: marry an English speaker..!

    • @fizzby.c8938
      @fizzby.c8938 3 роки тому +6

      Thanks. Because he goes up and then low his voice I can barely understand him.

    • @lauraspir3508
      @lauraspir3508 3 роки тому +3

      what is the accent in this context?

  • @user-zl2gf3jj3x
    @user-zl2gf3jj3x 5 років тому +1245

    English is my fifth language which i am learning. And I can tell you the best way to improve your comprehension of any language is listening videos more and more and then try to imitate the sounds.

    • @InsightInnovatorsN604
      @InsightInnovatorsN604 4 роки тому +28

      And lot a reading to fix fast

    • @spottybeats
      @spottybeats 4 роки тому +27

      Your English is great 👍

    • @khairulazmibadrudin8692
      @khairulazmibadrudin8692 4 роки тому +36

      I sometimes wonder,what you feel like when you can speak 5 language.. Does it confusing.. Im interested to learn arabic you know.. But just by hearing,i dont think i can learn that..

    • @lumyogi7159
      @lumyogi7159 4 роки тому +3

      Thank you

    • @ghadahaj4805
      @ghadahaj4805 4 роки тому +11

      @@khairulazmibadrudin8692 Arabic is so interested language..

  • @danieldamaceno9641
    @danieldamaceno9641 5 років тому +1790

    Linguist here. Native fluency and master level are different concepts. For European languages, there is a scale from A1 to A2, B1, B2, C1 and finally C2. They represent different levels of speaking areas and skills, being A1 the basic fluency and C2 the academic one. A native speaker tends to be around B2 or C1, whilst the educated person (who has a bachelor degree, for instance) will probably speak a more sophisticated level of that language, which would be C2. Pronunciation is also different from accent. They are both connected, but having an accent doesn't make you worse speaker than a native person, on the contrary, it just shows one speaks other languages. The main point is if having an accent makes the other person confused or lead to misunderstandings, then you must correct it.
    I agree with the other points he said. Exposure to the language is very important: read, write, listen and speak as most as you can. That's the only way to be really fluent.

    • @daysandwords
      @daysandwords 5 років тому +40

      Hi Daniel - yeah the whole 'native speaker' vs 'mastery' thing gets confused a lot. I certainly know a lot of my fellow native English speakers who have absolutely not mastered English and would struggle in undergraduate programs or even final year of high school.
      I am not sure I know very MANY native speakers who are only B2... that's pretty low. C1 definitely, but B2, it'd be maybe 3 in 100 who didn't go further than that in their native language.

    • @stefanhansen5882
      @stefanhansen5882 5 років тому +34

      Language teacher here: Native speakers are NOT at B2, they are generally C2, perhaps only C1 in some cases.

    • @daysandwords
      @daysandwords 5 років тому +37

      @@stefanhansen5882 - It depends how it's measured. For spoken fluency, yes, native speakers would almost always be super high. But I know plenty of native speakers who struggle to read prose that is written for adults, e.g. a novel. In other words, their reading is at B2.
      I know a FEW (not many) who would score B2 on the OOPT, and I think I know quite a few who would only score C1.
      I think it depends what language we're talking about though. English has an extremely wide range because there are so many speakers at different ends of the socio-economic spectrum. Norway on the other hand, wouldn't be home to many people who would fail a Norwegian test, because the education level is so high.

    • @bhernardbrazil
      @bhernardbrazil 5 років тому +56

      Well, I think what he tried to say has nothing to do with "having an accent makes you a worse speaker than a native person"
      What he said was that native speakers tend to (unconsciously) look differently at you if you don't have an accent. And yes, once again we all know that accents can be found in many different ways.
      Obviously what he tried to say is that in order to "be accepted" by native speakers (once again unconsciously) one shouldn't have an accent that tells that they don't belong to a certain country.
      For example, I'm from Brazil and we have MANY accents in here. It's a continental country. Even in my state, which is one of the smallest ones we have different kinds of accent. But I'd talk more freely and without thinking which words to use to a guy from the north of the country (I'm from the southern part of the country) knowing he's from the north cause of his accent than with a guy trying to speak Portuguese with a Japanese accent.
      We do have lots of communities here in Brazil. Italians and Japanese being the biggest ones. Thus, we come across many people who speak Portuguese with an accent that's not Brazilian. Specially in greater cities.
      I have a friend, she's Argentinian and when we go out together we tend to use easier vocabulary and we often don't overuse slang and idioms because she often feels confused or doesn't understand at all.
      What he said was very accurate and has nothing to do with being a better or worse speaker.

    • @Michaelatkins15
      @Michaelatkins15 5 років тому +6

      I couldn’t agree more. Legit advice here guys. Achieving C2 is far underestimated and no one really understands this, but in reality even native speakers have a hard time to get there through education and shaping a sophisticated personality for themselves, which in turn provides them with vast and complex expressions and vocabulary by the very nature of exposure to quality and diverse content. So the bottom line is don’t second-guess your hard work and try to stay on the progress.

  • @muradismailov9702
    @muradismailov9702 4 роки тому +427

    To summarize, first is to work on your pronunciation (eliminate your accent with a native speaker); second is Colloquial Speech (you have to learn expressions and idioms used by native speakers); third is Cultural Traits (internalize cultural traits of people of a particular language). That's all))) hope it will help you to save your precious time...

    • @brerivera4541
      @brerivera4541 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks, master. How can I eliminate my accent?

    • @Muberraozistanbul
      @Muberraozistanbul 4 роки тому +1

      thanks

    • @artemist_t7758
      @artemist_t7758 4 роки тому +2

      It's nice seeing it summoned like that , thank you :3

    • @meihan6192
      @meihan6192 4 роки тому +3

      @@brerivera4541 repeat with a native teacher

    • @olgachaganova5862
      @olgachaganova5862 4 роки тому +1

      you're russian, aren't you?)))))))))))

  • @dianapaolarodriguezvaldes5475
    @dianapaolarodriguezvaldes5475 4 роки тому +156

    I am sure my fluency in English is improving a lot, I usually listen to Ted videos and also I practice my speaking by simulating English tests situations. I am going to try recording myself while I answer the task questions. And finally, after watching this video, I can conclude that we are the only ones that put or erase the limits to ourselves in learning a new language.

  • @lorik5440
    @lorik5440 5 років тому +496

    Our accent is a part of our personality! I remember one of the British ladies told me, 'Larisa, do whatever you want to do with your English, but please do not change your accent. it is so beautiful.'

    • @what-can-do2335
      @what-can-do2335 5 років тому +4

      So,where are u from ?

    • @BahaariTV
      @BahaariTV 4 роки тому +47

      depends on where you're from and how your accent sounds like. Native speakers react and behave differently toward different accents

    • @mariacristinapereira2202
      @mariacristinapereira2202 4 роки тому +10

      i agree totally, a professor of me said the same thing: Your accent is you, dont change it...

    • @nadezda1991
      @nadezda1991 4 роки тому +4

      Larisa is a common name in Russia) Maybe she is from Ukraine/Byelorussia

    • @sandwichservice273
      @sandwichservice273 4 роки тому +4

      Полностью согласен!

  • @svetlanafilippova8490
    @svetlanafilippova8490 3 роки тому +23

    It might be weird but I learned English just watching series (with subs) and repeating what actors saying. I was sitting in my room watching and copying phases like I was in front of a camera acting myself. I didn't plan anything. I was just imagining I am fluent already 😂
    Years passed and now I live in the UK and doing my BA course because at certain moment my school grades for English became better (from 0, I couldn't say even "my name is XXX") and I saw so many new prospects
    I'm not saying my English is perfect now. I just can't believe that my whole life changed so much just because I've got a habit repeating words from tv shows

    • @fridadanke9076
      @fridadanke9076 2 роки тому +1

      I did that with Spanish. I still am not totally fluent but I understand sooo much and can talk much better than before

  • @justinliao123
    @justinliao123 4 роки тому +7

    I’m from china,I’m struggling for learning english very hard just because of my interest, thanks for TED’s video!

  • @lowgrasswhite
    @lowgrasswhite 5 років тому +376

    The "ouch" example was great, that stuff is too difficult to control! :D You can be as fluent as possible, but if someone knocks a tray out of your hand, you'll swear in your mother tongue.
    Let me chip in with: NUMBERS. No matter the level of language proficiency, when you read a text and there are numbers in it, they'll come to your mind in your native language first... I think when you overcome that, that's when you've officially become like a native speaker, lol
    Written by my smartass English identity

    • @gilgaviria1
      @gilgaviria1 5 років тому +12

      I used to think that... but now I also say aua when I'm with germans

    • @LITTLE-ROCK
      @LITTLE-ROCK 5 років тому +5

      Who said that thinking numbers in English means one has attained native speaker level?

    • @Thebeyano
      @Thebeyano 5 років тому +19

      lowgrasswhite I know many foreigners here (in New Caledonia) who don’t even speak very well French but swear in French when they’re surprised. I think it really depends what language you use the most in your daily life, no matter what your level is.

    • @user-ri1px2ck2q
      @user-ri1px2ck2q 5 років тому

      in Taiwanese, 幹

    • @cryador
      @cryador 5 років тому

      Counting and multiplying is always in your native language.

  • @katebeemakes
    @katebeemakes 5 років тому +12

    I can confirm the accent thing. I worked on my mandarin accent a lot and when I speak to Chinese people, especially in my own country, they are really happy and friendly towards me, even giving me discounts when it’s a shop owner

  • @wesleymelis1725
    @wesleymelis1725 3 роки тому +17

    Being a native Portuguese speaker and having learned both English and Spanish fluently, I totally agree when he says you kinda show a different "personality" when speaking in another language. I definitely feel like that when speaking in Spanish, for example. It's like a candid impersonation of somebody else.

    • @fridadanke9076
      @fridadanke9076 2 роки тому +1

      Oh yes, when I'm speaking English I'm much more outgoing and extroverted. Im "cooler" and more adventurous.

    • @Lokodovi
      @Lokodovi Рік тому

      you still speak portuguese, right?

  • @deliciousminute-
    @deliciousminute- Рік тому +2

    Спасибо 🙏🏻 I am a Russian woman living in the USA. It was very incredible to hear at the end of the lecture that you are married to a Russian woman and your children speak Russian. 😁🥰

  • @pavlosama2222
    @pavlosama2222 3 роки тому +28

    "How many languages do you know, so many times you are human" Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

  • @johannaburitica5963
    @johannaburitica5963 3 роки тому +6

    My godness, this man domine many lenguages while I struggle just with learning english.That's amazing

  • @christinamersdorf5822
    @christinamersdorf5822 7 місяців тому +8

    I agree! I’m a language teacher and most people underestimate the importance of pronunciation! In fact, I think as a beginner or at an intermediate level you can have a limited vocabulary and only basic grammar skills but you’ll communicate in a more natural way with natives if your pronunciation is as authentic as possible. So keep working on that!

  • @jessicacat1206
    @jessicacat1206 Рік тому +21

    I'm a 9 year old Vietnamese and speak fluent English. I learn at an English center called ILA and I'm in the highest class. So, I think I've flipped 60% of the cards.

    • @nativefluency
      @nativefluency Рік тому +2

      Congratulations. And good luck with your UA-cam channel!! 💚

  • @murallali
    @murallali 3 роки тому +6

    I just came here to learn English and discover the minds of the people who are taking. ❤️🇮🇶

  • @englishnative5851
    @englishnative5851 3 роки тому +31

    This man is amazing for revealing the secrets of successful language learning. Thanks mate!

  • @maryellenkayak7377
    @maryellenkayak7377 Рік тому +9

    Great video, thanks for making it easier for me to understand. Much appreciated.

    • @ferry43t
      @ferry43t Рік тому +4

      Brilliant tutorial. I could listen to you all day. An excellent teacher!!

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  • @StudyDreamAbroad
    @StudyDreamAbroad Рік тому +5

    I think TEDx is going to be my English study partner as I'm polyglot i know My mothertounge Awadhi, My native language Nepali, Similarly i also know Bengali as i completed my graduation in Bangladesh, Im also fluent in hindi as i watched hindi movies and series simultaneously, besides this i also practice Maithali and Khaam language which is consider as mothertongue of different indigenous among 123 languages of Nepal.
    Lets Hope i will speak fluently either by using low vocabulary or with little bit english knowledge♥️♥️😍

  • @cena135797531
    @cena135797531 5 років тому +53

    I'm impressed by the fact "English is not the art you master, but the tool you communicate." Yeah it's absolutely right... I want to struggle to improve my English skills.

  • @vivianeb90
    @vivianeb90 5 років тому +22

    I think that the native accent is certainly useful when you are trying not to get screwed by a taxi driver or bargaining a price, but otherwise I'd say to learn the native accent should be an option, not a must. You can have it as a goal and even do it from the very beginning when learning a language, but don't make that a requirement to be able to call yourself fluent in a language.
    Also I heard his accent right away. Because I have the same accent I could tell that he was a German speaker who speaks very good American English. In all he said he seemed to come more from a very German perspective. Although I didn't see how he was American influenced what he said about having different identities when speaking different languages is very true.

    • @KristinaQuiere
      @KristinaQuiere Рік тому +1

      I agree, I heard his accent right away too. I have a southern American accent and I sound very different than loads of other Americans. I disagree with him on the accent part. I think it’s just more about a command of grammar.

  • @abrornarzullayev5403
    @abrornarzullayev5403 Рік тому +4

    He left me without any words. Just an impressive and elegant speech! I wanna wish you all to reach the language level what you want!

  • @rosed6411
    @rosed6411 4 роки тому +22

    That's incredible!!! Thanks for the way you're conveying the information!!! So pleasant to hear this all, my heart is full of many thanks to you!!!
    The video is useful, thank you very much!!!

  • @bbcwilliam
    @bbcwilliam 9 місяців тому +12

    Areas to work to become a native speaker:
    09:45 Pronunciation - perfect sentence technique - practice
    11:22 Phrases and expressions - accumulate - practice
    12:47 local traits - actively observe - mimic practice
    14:55 Immersion - practice
    All about practice

  • @minminlily3351
    @minminlily3351 4 роки тому +8

    I have been learning English for a year or more and it has really been difficult for me to understand when someone speaks native English. So I'm trying to improve my english by listening to videos in ted´s channel, and It is really helping me to understand more. I´m happy ☺❤

  • @parlarediparole.....3374
    @parlarediparole.....3374 3 роки тому +4

    I'm trying to improve my English following Ted's. I'd like to find people to practise with.

  • @everlyn_n
    @everlyn_n 7 місяців тому +2

    I like the SEA principle (Sound like a native, Express yourself like a native, and Act like a native) he mentioned. When you act a certain way, you feel a certain way, and then you'll speak a certain way. I learned it from a public speaking video. When you act confidently, you'll feel confident, and then you'll speak with confident. This TED talk really reminds me of this awesome method!

  • @CleopatraJenniferLee
    @CleopatraJenniferLee Рік тому +37

    0:00-3:40 The speaker's experience when visiting Soviet Union and how it affec him
    3:41-4:26 Interacting with the audience
    4:28-6:04 The metaphor with opening deck of cards and the chart with different levels of English
    6:05-8:11 How his bilingual background influence him
    8:12-9:35 Back to the chart with different levels of English
    9:36-14:57 Three areas to focus on when learning a language:
    9:36-11:20 (1) Eliminating/minimizing your accent
    11:21-12:46 (2) Using verbs and expressions local used
    12:47-14:38 (3) Adopting cultural traits
    14:58-16:22 Tips for those who do not have many native speakers around them
    16:23-16:49 The most important thing of his talk: pronounciation
    16:50-17:37 How he overcame his fear of the Russian language and saying goodbye in a foreign language

  • @giovanny1062
    @giovanny1062 3 роки тому +414

    Easy step: Marry an English native speaker! works a looooot

    • @manopablogo8983
      @manopablogo8983 3 роки тому +6

      U mean marry?

    • @giovanny1062
      @giovanny1062 3 роки тому +3

      @@manopablogo8983 hahahaha

    • @giovanny1062
      @giovanny1062 3 роки тому +1

      @@diamelapumarinojackson7634 hahahahahaha

    • @mceva4730
      @mceva4730 3 роки тому +5

      I am already married 😆

    • @ayatrizvi452
      @ayatrizvi452 3 роки тому +2

      Can we talk? 🥺🥺 To improve my English.

  • @nikolaymalashkin5731
    @nikolaymalashkin5731 Місяць тому

    Anton Chehov said that "the more languages you know, the more times you are human"! Thank you so much for this video❤

  • @rustamsalamov459
    @rustamsalamov459 Рік тому +8

    I think that his methods for improving our English skills are really good. I especially liked the way with native speaker and pronunciation imrovement. Also, I agree with him that watching TV films and listening to music are also very good pathes to learn foreign languages. Of all the language learning methods presented in the video, I personally use these two. Finally, I would to add that l I'm very impressed with the way he ended his speech. That was incredible!

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel 4 роки тому +6

    Interesting because my father always taught me "You speak the language you're learning with the accent their native speakers speak English with". It deals with rhythm and sounds and it's been very helpful for me anyway. Also that idea of someone's accent or lack-of affecting how they are treated is way, way more significant than we realise I think.

  • @cidare2398
    @cidare2398 4 роки тому +14

    Yeah. I totally agree with the part describing the areas to focus on when we're learning native speakers. Especially, for pronunciation, I often record my voice speaking some conversation book for another language. And, I can compare my voice with another voice on the book's material. And, for expressing that local usually use, I listen or practice the language's drama. Yeah, I think the thing is persistence. If we want to learn another language, I think we should be patient till we can get the ability. Anyways, that was a very good speech. Thanks.

  • @rahayu-3406
    @rahayu-3406 2 роки тому +2

    When he speaks, his voice is pleasant to hear, who agrees with me?

  • @venthorventura35
    @venthorventura35 3 роки тому +32

    Our accent is part of our culture, even native speaker have their accents, for example, a british won't sound like an australian or an american, We just have to pronounce well, no changes our accent

    • @user-wt6lk4bj2i
      @user-wt6lk4bj2i 3 роки тому +5

      VENTHOR TOOLS you're RIGHT . People shouldn't be ashamed of theirs accent.

    • @englishwithjab7013
      @englishwithjab7013 3 роки тому +2

      you re 100% right . I ve always thought of this way and you ve really put it in the best accurate way .

    • @teacher.natchee
      @teacher.natchee 2 роки тому

      Totally agree!

  • @eigolesson1301
    @eigolesson1301 3 роки тому +4

    oh man! I'm not a big fan of saying "Speak English like a Native" I preferred "Speak English like a new version of yourself" . This changed my entire life!

  • @orionhunter4295
    @orionhunter4295 4 роки тому +22

    I've never resonated with a Ted Talk more. This was phenomenal.

  • @jennieshuudei8148
    @jennieshuudei8148 4 роки тому +3

    English is my first language to learn that's why i always listen ted to improve my english thank you wow i wondered how people learn languages well like this

  • @phonglethanh7034
    @phonglethanh7034 3 роки тому +1

    Three areas to focus on learning and interacting with a native speaker
    1. Eliminating your accent.
    2. Using verbs and expressions that locals use.
    3. Adapting cultural traits.

  • @barbararuiz1525
    @barbararuiz1525 4 роки тому +4

    Amazing and inspiring talk. Thank you!

  • @vladimirkhudiakov9810
    @vladimirkhudiakov9810 4 роки тому +18

    One slight inaccuracy: in 1987 exchange rate was 1 ruble = ca. $1.5.
    But indeed a great TED talk. ☺️

  • @user-xm8zf9jp1p
    @user-xm8zf9jp1p 4 роки тому +1

    Last time, I listened to Ted's lecture about the reason for learning a language. I think it's very good to learn a language, but I can't learn it as fast. Also, I think there is a level of language. I was able to solve my curiosity by looking at this lecture and seeing how long it takes for me to learn the language that I was curious about so that I could do well like a local person, basic steps, and living language level. I'm interested in languages, so I want to be good at many things, but I've also solved my concerns about how to start. As I said in this lecture, I think the more exposed a language is, the faster it can be learned. And you can catch the words, humor, etc. used by locals use. My goal is to stay in a foreign country for about a year and learn a language before graduating later. I'm writing comments right now, but I don't have a language that I can say I'm good at, but I hope I can master one language by the time I graduate. When I saw the video about language before, I thought language was important, but I felt it again in this lecture.

  • @marksibert305
    @marksibert305 2 роки тому

    Wow! He said everything I was thinking about in understanding others, and the work they have to go through in understanding us arrogant Americans, but our laziness to accept their hard work and mental exercise to master our way of talking too.

  • @dorothypowell227
    @dorothypowell227 3 роки тому +5

    I learned Italian and English at the same time and I totally agree with you. Children do not need to be totally immersed in English to learn it> I knew who to speak to in English and who to speak to in Italian and have never had to stop and think about it. Being bilingual is not a hindrance at all.

  • @taihatranduc8613
    @taihatranduc8613 5 років тому +6

    Thank you so much. It's so helpful

  • @theart1606
    @theart1606 4 роки тому

    This man gives me a lot of motivation and a very incentive to work hard again and again and improve my English and my French so let's do it it doesn't matter where u live or who are u jus remember to try ur best to make ur dream cames true and become fluent in many language not just English by the way I from morroco and I wish u all a good luck guys , let's do it

  • @caitlunsford2440
    @caitlunsford2440 4 роки тому +24

    this makes me feel a lot better about my french! ive always sort of thought about my goal for learning french not necessarily to be perfect, but to be seamless into the culture! really loved this talk!

  • @gabe82
    @gabe82 5 років тому +189

    Living in a foreign country really push your thinking when it comes to learning another language, but it is not enough to reach the native skills level, you also have to immerse yourself in their culture and be humble enough to accept criticism in order for you to grow.

    • @elena4439
      @elena4439 5 років тому +8

      Indeed I agree with you. I have russian coworkers who have been living in my country for over 9 years but they still need help from me.

    • @jeants4283
      @jeants4283 5 років тому +2

      Hello, I'm From brazil and I'm studying english language. So, I'm here to ask If someone would become my friend to practice english and get contact, I would love it. My Intragram user : J4nds. :)

    • @icantakeit
      @icantakeit 5 років тому +3

      Damn, your comment sounds almost like a poem..good 👍

    • @tomwilson5808
      @tomwilson5808 4 роки тому +1

      @@jeants4283 Eu estou legal com isso :)

    • @lenazhou7335
      @lenazhou7335 3 роки тому +1

      Totally agree w u .

  • @ywelenuol1363
    @ywelenuol1363 4 роки тому +7

    It is one of the good ways to improve your English by listening to TED TALKS

  • @nathanaelsegura2535
    @nathanaelsegura2535 9 місяців тому +2

    9:37 work on eliminating your accent
    10:25 the perfect-sentence technique to improve your pronunciation
    11:20 Using verbs and expressions that locals use.
    15:30 Watch tv shows and films

  • @aleksandrsyovatkin2661
    @aleksandrsyovatkin2661 4 роки тому +1

    This man is simply unbelievable! Hi is so intelligent and charming. Я получила большое удовольствие от его лекции. Браво!

  • @ElaineLiu
    @ElaineLiu 4 роки тому +23

    It is so impressive! I totally agree with the importance of working on pronuncation. A few years ago, I had an awakward Japanese-english speaking accent cuz I speak fluent Japanese. I tried more than 2 years to posh my accent, and I feel so good now. Thanks for sharing this wonderful idea.

    • @tineh9724
      @tineh9724 Рік тому +1

      Any tips on how you improved your accent?

  • @user-rd3xc9in4y
    @user-rd3xc9in4y 5 років тому +3

    What a match, hebrew... Basically got a half of what he said in the end.
    Feels so good to realize that u're fluent in English, like daaaaamn

  • @RamPrasad-me9pv
    @RamPrasad-me9pv 29 днів тому

    This guy is altogether another level. Loved it when he said in the end that his wife is Russian and his kids speaks with him in Russian 😂 love you and jealous about you 😊

  • @englishplaytv
    @englishplaytv 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm a native spanish speaker and I work as spanish-english interpreter and the americans for whom I interpret into spanish use colloquial language, which, as a non-native I don't manage them all, and it happens to me that the native refuse to clarify them. THat makes me find it out by myself, and because of the experience I've gone through with the native, I don´t forget the word.

  • @abdussalamsyukri3303
    @abdussalamsyukri3303 5 років тому +8

    Love from Indonesia. ❤. May God bless us.

  • @irinavorona9265
    @irinavorona9265 5 років тому +3

    Very helpful! I really enjoyed listening and also the advises are good!

  • @kingtchannel2373
    @kingtchannel2373 2 роки тому +2

    I know speak like native speaker is very hard.But I’m never give up,I always try my best to improve my English skills everyday.I want to thank you for this video.This directed motivate to me for continued learning English. ❤️ 👏 ❤️

  • @deem6930
    @deem6930 Рік тому +2

    I have no problems with having an accent or anyone else's accent. What I have problems with is dealing with how people treat me because I am different. And that creates a lack of confidence, especially during job interviews. Good luck everyone. You can do it.

    • @loadedenglish9173
      @loadedenglish9173 Рік тому

      That's how I feel when I speak French. The people who look down on you probably only speak one language and don't understand the effort it takes to learn a new language. I wouldn't worry too much about what they think.

  • @nguyenclara9994
    @nguyenclara9994 5 років тому +9

    Thanks for your helpful trips. I will practice more to improve English :D

  • @AndyTheESLGuy
    @AndyTheESLGuy 5 років тому +28

    Loved this video, played it to my High school students in China today. I have a Chinese wife and my 2 young kids are multilingual! Very good tips indeed!

  • @fed9096
    @fed9096 Рік тому +2

    one thing that is very hard to change is clothing choices..I was born and raised in italy and now live in the US..I now dress like the people I work with and like some of my friends..when I go back to italy my family and friends notice the difference, a more casual and laid back appearance than what they're used to..the only option I found is to have separate wardrobes for each country you are connected to..better still, own an apartment in each country and leave your local clothes there!! kidding aside in the end just be yourself and enjoy your time together with your loved ones

  • @ahmadullahnaseri9745
    @ahmadullahnaseri9745 7 місяців тому +1

    I am watching Ted talks to improve my fluently and listening skill .
    Thank you Ted .

  • @reshmashaikh.5736
    @reshmashaikh.5736 4 роки тому +4

    His way of communication is adorable...every sentense is clear to all ......this is the important thing of a speakers wht they r gng to tell it should clear or understandable to audience .....

  • @wardiabdi3585
    @wardiabdi3585 5 років тому +3

    Oh! Amazing presentation this video I got from how I will emphasizing my speech to do well thanks

  • @magazinfleshka4250
    @magazinfleshka4250 Рік тому +1

    At first when i started learning English, i could not understand what they tell in ted talk. Then after a long time, i completely understand what they are talking about

  • @andresbermudez8498
    @andresbermudez8498 2 роки тому

    What I like about this talk is that he's essentially just saying that if you want to reach that level you need to work. No bs. Good pointers.

  • @jeromevaleska9635
    @jeromevaleska9635 3 роки тому +3

    He is a genius in learning foreign language. He can speak a lot of languages.
    Admire !!!

  • @saywhatagain3261
    @saywhatagain3261 2 роки тому +5

    This man deserves thousand 'likes' 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @thelmaspalace
    @thelmaspalace 3 роки тому +1

    Okay people, here is a long list of methods I've used to learn any new language. I hope this helps!
    -text/talk to any chatbot in target language(also helps if you're shy to talk to ppl)
    -Watch UA-camrs in target language
    -read in target language(books, children stories, news, poetry, quotes)
    -listen to music in target language
    -have conversation with yourself in target language
    -change phone language
    -watch cartoons in target language
    -watch tv series/ movies in target language
    -write stories in target language
    -write songs/poetry in target language
    -watch podcast in target language
    -think in target language
    -pretend to be the first humans to speak language
    (E.g. look at the clouds and pretend you gave it the name)
    -play games in target language
    -associated words with feelings
    -associate words with pictures in your head
    -watch daily conversations in target language on youtube
    -listen to songs in target language
    -apply target language to hobbies/interests(e.g workout videos in french, guided meditation in Spanish, art DIY with German instructions)
    -write journal in target language
    -use analogies
    -find interview/get to know me questions and answer in target language
    -exercise to videos in target language
    -watch tutorial videos of any kind in target language
    -use captions in target language if available.
    Good luck!!!

  • @nhunganhnguyen3390
    @nhunganhnguyen3390 3 роки тому +1

    this guy have so many interesting examples in his speech. they blow me away

  • @imwortyoflove369
    @imwortyoflove369 4 роки тому +5

    Wow, I was really impressed with his speech!! 💓 I totally agree with his opinion!!

  • @saraiblanco193
    @saraiblanco193 4 роки тому +26

    Wow, he speak so many languages and he did it so good. I'm amazed by this man.

  • @syedosamaahmed5399
    @syedosamaahmed5399 4 роки тому +1

    i love the way he speaks and wanna be like him

  • @leeminhan2294
    @leeminhan2294 4 роки тому

    Thank you for your valuable talk.I need to go up my english level and so,I usually watch TED× Talks when I have time.

  • @tamaratachilina6650
    @tamaratachilina6650 5 років тому +3

    The best talk about languages I've heard so far.

  • @nonono4380
    @nonono4380 4 роки тому +8

    Studying a language never ends!!

  • @JahidulIslam-ig5bq
    @JahidulIslam-ig5bq Рік тому

    I already listened and watched twice this lecture and wrote down few vocab for practising my speaking as well as understanding deeply...

  • @LLouis-wy3zv
    @LLouis-wy3zv 4 роки тому +2

    To summarize, 17 minutes to tell us that.. We must practise. Thank you Marc

  • @freddysalasaguilar5777
    @freddysalasaguilar5777 4 роки тому +6

    I loved his final haha, that's awesome.

  • @mariajosep.ch.8630
    @mariajosep.ch.8630 3 роки тому +4

    Jajajaja okay, deseo hablar todos esos idiomas! Me sorprendió el final!!! Ya tengo el italiano, inglés intermedio, el siguiente es el coreano! Vamos que podemos políglotas!😊✌️

  • @gariavanesyan1557
    @gariavanesyan1557 4 роки тому

    This was not only interesting but also useful for me. As a student of American University, I do not have enough speaking skill to use my potential fully. Watching this I have found the problem. I have realized that I do not have problem with first two steps( pronunciation and Colloquial speech) but have some problems with cultural traits. It really limits my speech and also understanding of lectures. Professors often use that kind of phrases during the lectures and plus my character to that, I always miss the part full of them. Now, I know the concrete problem and the solution. Thanks,great job!

  • @isabelazarate4057
    @isabelazarate4057 2 роки тому +1

    "Mucho éxito con sus estudios de idiomas"
    Super natural❤❤

  • @john.dry.
    @john.dry. 3 роки тому +4

    Nice video, I just want to mention that The Saint-Petersburg's metro (station Admiralteiskaya) is deeper than the deepest station in Moscow, but the deepest one in the world is Arsenal'naya station in Kiyev (Ukraine).

  • @lucreziapaoli51
    @lucreziapaoli51 4 роки тому +5

    I love how I did all these things on my own and it all worked and now I just bumped into this video basically reminding me i did well.

  • @xumoyunimomaliyev2265
    @xumoyunimomaliyev2265 Рік тому +1

    Listening to ted is definitely helping me to improve my english skills

  • @user-ys4el7bf9x
    @user-ys4el7bf9x 3 місяці тому

    This one really helps me to work out . I have learned a lot from this. Thank you for explaining and showing a way how to approach to a foreign language .

  • @mohamedessedik2622
    @mohamedessedik2622 2 роки тому +16

    I really loved it, especially when you insisted on the pronunciation because I consider it like a soul of languages
    by the way I speak Arabic, I learned French language, and I'm learning English since 2020, I've reached the upper intermediate level.
    think you for sharing your experience with us

  • @bonnyguillen1424
    @bonnyguillen1424 4 роки тому +5

    Great advices, I’ll keep it up and this speeches are really helpful for me. Greetings from Puerto Rico.

    • @noxefly7942
      @noxefly7942 2 роки тому

      Advice like information is invariable word ! :)

  • @MiguelJarquin6
    @MiguelJarquin6 Рік тому +1

    Here i am trying to improve my listening by waching ted talk.

  • @roland_eiden7555
    @roland_eiden7555 4 роки тому +2

    You know what´s crazy? I´m a german and im Listening to the Tedx Talks and everytime i watch the next one i dont realize that it is all in English. Im not even really trying to understand it or translate it to German. I just start to think in English. For me its the best language to listen to and try to understand or learn something.

  • @stef6636
    @stef6636 Рік тому +14

    I’m really impressed by his speech! When he started talking about the fear from a language i remembered myself a couple of years ago. Now i can be proud of myself, cuz i have been learning English for a quite long time and reached the level when i can fully understand what I’m reading and listening (also understand English videos without subtitles😂)
    And absolutely agree that music helps to improve pronunciation, to minimize the accent and also to cheer up) not a single day goes by without listening it))

  • @davidlee6144
    @davidlee6144 5 років тому +10

    That is a wonderful speech and i got a lot of significant learning approaches after watching it.

  • @jimjian1759
    @jimjian1759 Рік тому +2

    I wish I can be fluent in English this year ASAP. I found it might be a great help not only to broad your mind but also to gain working opportunity with the help of mastering another language. Thanks the encouragement of this video. I love you guys who commented here so much, because I can feel I am not alone. I will get back here to check, good luck!

  • @minjibt
    @minjibt 4 роки тому +2

    At the end of this video just 'wow' came out my mouth👏👏👏

  • @jadematheus9194
    @jadematheus9194 5 років тому +4

    I love this chanel , i found it out so helpfully !!!