Good video my bro! Recently I did the test and give me a C1 level (C2 in reading and B2 in listening). I don't test my output skills because I'm afraid but you're right . From now on I'll practice writing and speaking for 1 or 2 hours every day. I've been studying English for about 1 year and I want to get a job as an interpreter by the end of this year. Greetings from Argentina.
Hey I also have been studying for 1 year, with 0 speaking, I started yesterday and I can understand everything but it is so hard to speak, don't be afraid to speak, I was afraid until yesterday, it's only the first time Greetings from Santa Fe
@@Sir_Lancelotz I've already spoken for the first time 5 months ago with a native speaker but I know I should practice speaking every day to improve. Right now I'm trying to write comments on every UA-cam video I watch. Greetings from Corrientes
This video is not only about English, but it is a video to break your bad habits and change your mindset to become stronger and challenge yourself to reach your goals. It is really a different video from all the videos I have watched before. Thank you for your effort. I also want to improve my English and I will start from now. 💪💖
I always believed in compound affect in the long term , but I have not been serious yet about practicing English every single day, especially the speaking and writing , but I wll try to put effort as much and possible as i could, and eventually I'm starting to realise that I should be more serious and hard in order to accomplish my highest version of mastering English and i will put in account practicing the output skills every single day , greeting from Egypt everyone.
I have seriously been learning English for 5 years, prior to that i knew most of the grammar and i could read, write and understand bit of it as well. However, during 5 years, i din not reaslise it will take me 4-5 years to reach the current level. I always kept thinking that now i will make it to the advance level in next 3 months but it never happened, i improved drastically though. In my opinion, there is a big difference between knowing the language and having a strong knowledge to convey your ideas with the use of your target language. I accept that most of us who have been learning for years can speak effective english but you struggle because you do not have the depths knowledge of things even in your native language. Importantly, As i am writing this comment, i did not notice that i have written a good paragraph. Do you know why i have been able to write? Because i knew the exactly what message i wanted to write.
Hats off for you friend! I admired your approach of combining English learning with self-development and seeing it as a step of a bigger process. Indeed, that's actually what it is. Keep making your authentic videos, they are appreciated!
Estou feliz demais que esse vídeo apareceu para mim! Eu estava à procura desse passo a passo a tanto tempo. O nível B2 é ótimo para ficarmos estagnados; entendemos tudo, falamos mais ou menos, mas não conseguimos alcançar o C1 e C2. Anotei tudinho aqui e já vou começar, tenho tentado uns métodos aqui e ali, mas não trazia resultados. Parabéns pelo vídeo, por disponibilizar algo tão bom gratuitamente e pela edição. Compartilhei com algumas pessoas que estão na mesma situação que eu e espero que seu conteúdo alcance mais gente 💪🏻
Week! First of all, your are your own opponent! I watching all your videos. Congratulations 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Thank you for very much for this video. Open my mind and grow my mind with more wisdom. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
With this video, I realized that my goal isn’t strong enough, and maybe that’s why I’ve been procrastinating so much and making excuses for not pushing myself harder. Thanks for the talk and tips; for sure, they helped a lot!
Thanks for the video! It was so inspiring for me. I just moved to Australia, with a B1 level of English and I'm struggling so much to communicate with people. I study hard, but maybe I should study in a smarter way. You are a good example that it's possible to reach a high level if you put effort on it and are consistent. Thank you for sharing your experiences and strategies and I hope I will be fluent like you soon. 😊
One big advice for the beginners: don’t use the translator!! Even if you’re insecure about what u are saying f**ck off and keep trying. You’ll not regret it in the future
@@Elpolpo2 Yes, it's a great advice. I don't use the translator, because I want to be able to produce my sentences by myself, but I always write some sentences about my day before going to bed and ask chatGPT to correct them to have feedback. It's also important to learn the correct way to express things in order to improve and overcome mistakes. Thank you! 😊
This video is usefully and meaningful to people and appreciate your Honesty, and I really wondered how you inspiring to people specially teenagers, I didn’t even see the person who is clarifying these tips , and your tips everyone can understand basically and memorable as well Thank you your inspiration and I am going to launch my journey now to kill my bad habits to attain my goals and enhancing my self confidence and constructing my personality as achievers
Thanks a lot for this video, I really need it. I don't know the exact level of my English, however, I've been learning this language for years now (all by myself, school, even when you find the best teacher, can't teach you key things that are definitely important in the process of learning a new language), and I think that it is time to improve the knowledge that I have of English, because now they have been the same for years. Thanks for all your tips.
Sir, I’m a big fan of your channel. Here are some problems when I study English. Every single day, I will read an article or some material and also speak it out loud. However, on the other day or a few days after, I almost forget what I have read or learned. That is a really discouraging thing. So is it the process of learning English, or is it something wrong with my studying? Thank you for your sharing.❤
Thank you for your valuable approach....I hope it will really going to help me....I am a beginner whenever I speak in English some time it's stock in the middle sentence it really hard but I am sure I will be like the one who I want to be....
My currently level is pre-intermediate and I would like to reach the B2 within 3 months and then pass the IELTS exam. Could you suggest your own methods and advise. I would greatly appreciate it
Actually to make new friends and watch movies or consume media in a different culture is a big motivational factor to learn a new language. Even just to impress people is a good reason..like people work out to get a fit bod why? To look good and impress people aside from the health aspects of it that some do it for i would def say that those are not small goals.. In contrast I've heard alot of Polyglots say well if ur goal to learn a new language is just to get a better job to make money is not a good reason so it's all subjective what's motivational for u might be meaningless to others and vice versa. I Wouldn't dismiss anyone's motivations..
Yes, it can be a good motivational factor, but it doesn't even compare to having a goal as a motivating factor that can change your life forever. This is my experience. If you don't agree, that's fine-thanks for the comment.
@@youvabellil9481 Well, C2 isn't merely about the use of advanced resp. sophisticated vocabulary. There are many other factors which play into the 'mastery ' of a language: the natural & accurate use of grammar, applying phrases/idiomatic expressions in a skillful manner, native-like pronunciation & intonation etc.
@@claudiamollin3797A C1 exept in pronunciation and intonation, because for me a C2 it's like the level of a Literature teacher, I guess we can just say that the average natif speakers have a C2 on the spontaneity of speaking
maybe because is a video for people B1 who want to take the tips, what's it the point to do a video for the B1's if you're going to speak in an advanced form?
He doesn't need to show you his certificate to prove that he is at the C2 level. It has nothing to do with it. Many people out there have a certificate but cannot actually demonstrate their skills. Think about it, my friend.
@@sergiomoraes7465 I'm just not naive enough to believe in everything I see on the internet, especially when it's too good to be true. If you are, that's on you.
@@sergiomoraes7465I’m simply not naive enough to believe everything I see on the internet right away, especially when it’s too good to be true. If you are, that’s on you.
Many Americans go to community college that takes 2 years and get an Associate's and it is very easy to get accepted and way cheaper - these courses can give you a student visa F1. After you complete these 2-year courses you can transfer to a 4-year university and complete your bachelor's in 2 years.
Impossible, man, I can't, I study every single day for one year, and I still can't understand native speakers; simply, I can't. I study flash cards, I watch a lot of movies during hours and I can't understand what they're saying.
I think you should learn vocabularies and how to use them in each context as well as their pronunciation. Then, you practice speaking with them. This way makes more improvement than you study by using flash cards
I think it's normal not to be able to understand native speakers after such a short time. Each person has their own pace in the learning progress. After one year, you should be able to understand at least some children's contents, right? But if you feel like you haven't made any progress at all, then you might need to change your method. I say this because, for most of my life, I believed I wasn't capable of learning English and just accepted that I wouldn't learn another language. But here I am, doing something I never though was possible. All I needed to do was find a method that worked for me! I hope you read this comment with warmth and change your mindset. You are absolutely capable of learning English. Don't believe anything else.
I think you need to find a method that suits you because when you start to learn a new language, you should begin with vocabulary and listen short basic video
Start with books with e few number of pages, like "Who moved my cheese" for example. Don't underestimate The little begginings, instead value them and keep evolving
how do you manage your energy through this tough routine? i mean you will be exhauted and can`t concentrate enough. you need sleeping . give me advices please
You clearly don't know how youtube works, fluency and camera presence are two complety different things, I'm new to the space, if you look at my channel I have only 20 videos, even native speakers edit their videos a lot, I don't know if you know this but speaking to a camera is really hard when you not used to it. Lol
@@JoaoSales-JP10Don’t listen to the hate and negativity man! Instead of people applauding the hard work it takes to get to this level in a short amount of time, they choose to try to bring people down and point out any little flaw. For the short amount of time you’ve been learning English you’re definitely on your way to complete fluency. You just have the occasional small mistake here and there with grammar and your accent id give an 8-8.5/10 with sounding like a native speaker. I have no doubt with the effort you’re putting in that you will improve in both of those areas with enough time 💪🏼
Good video my bro! Recently I did the test and give me a C1 level (C2 in reading and B2 in listening). I don't test my output skills because I'm afraid but you're right . From now on I'll practice writing and speaking for 1 or 2 hours every day. I've been studying English for about 1 year and I want to get a job as an interpreter by the end of this year. Greetings from Argentina.
Hey I also have been studying for 1 year, with 0 speaking, I started yesterday and I can understand everything but it is so hard to speak, don't be afraid to speak, I was afraid until yesterday, it's only the first time
Greetings from Santa Fe
Which English test you all are taking about? Kindly tell please
@@Sir_Lancelotz I've already spoken for the first time 5 months ago with a native speaker but I know I should practice speaking every day to improve. Right now I'm trying to write comments on every UA-cam video I watch. Greetings from Corrientes
@@Virtual_Guy The EF Set. You can google it and find easy.
Sorry what kind of test ?? (IELTS,TOEFL or Cambridge?)
This video is not only about English, but it is a video to break your bad habits and change your mindset to become stronger and challenge yourself to reach your goals. It is really a different video from all the videos I have watched before. Thank you for your effort. I also want to improve my English and I will start from now. 💪💖
I always believed in compound affect in the long term , but I have not been serious yet about practicing English every single day, especially the speaking and writing , but I wll try to put effort as much and possible as i could, and eventually I'm starting to realise that I should be more serious and hard in order to accomplish my highest version of mastering English and i will put in account practicing the output skills every single day , greeting from Egypt everyone.
I have seriously been learning English for 5 years, prior to that i knew most of the grammar and i could read, write and understand bit of it as well. However, during 5 years, i din not reaslise it will take me 4-5 years to reach the current level. I always kept thinking that now i will make it to the advance level in next 3 months but it never happened, i improved drastically though.
In my opinion, there is a big difference between knowing the language and having a strong knowledge to convey your ideas with the use of your target language. I accept that most of us who have been learning for years can speak effective english but you struggle because you do not have the depths knowledge of things even in your native language.
Importantly, As i am writing this comment, i did not notice that i have written a good paragraph. Do you know why i have been able to write? Because i knew the exactly what message i wanted to write.
What u say is inspiring! Boiling down the essence of your message can be applied to all the major goals one has in their life. Thank u
Accidentally found your video, I'm so inspired and motivated by your utmost effort. I think I know what to do now. Much appreciated!!
Hats off for you friend!
I admired your approach of combining English learning with self-development and seeing it as a step of a bigger process. Indeed, that's actually what it is. Keep making your authentic videos, they are appreciated!
Thanks for your tips. Your level of English is awsome. Love your intonation and pronunciation. I am impressed. You are a role model for me. Take care.
Estou feliz demais que esse vídeo apareceu para mim! Eu estava à procura desse passo a passo a tanto tempo.
O nível B2 é ótimo para ficarmos estagnados; entendemos tudo, falamos mais ou menos, mas não conseguimos alcançar o C1 e C2. Anotei tudinho aqui e já vou começar, tenho tentado uns métodos aqui e ali, mas não trazia resultados.
Parabéns pelo vídeo, por disponibilizar algo tão bom gratuitamente e pela edição. Compartilhei com algumas pessoas que estão na mesma situação que eu e espero que seu conteúdo alcance mais gente 💪🏻
obrigado!
Week!
First of all, your are your own opponent!
I watching all your videos.
Congratulations 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you for very much for this video.
Open my mind and grow my mind with more wisdom.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
With this video, I realized that my goal isn’t strong enough, and maybe that’s why I’ve been procrastinating so much and making excuses for not pushing myself harder. Thanks for the talk and tips; for sure, they helped a lot!
Thanks for the video! It was so inspiring for me. I just moved to Australia, with a B1 level of English and I'm struggling so much to communicate with people. I study hard, but maybe I should study in a smarter way. You are a good example that it's possible to reach a high level if you put effort on it and are consistent. Thank you for sharing your experiences and strategies and I hope I will be fluent like you soon. 😊
One big advice for the beginners: don’t use the translator!! Even if you’re insecure about what u are saying f**ck off and keep trying. You’ll not regret it in the future
@@Elpolpo2 Yes, it's a great advice. I don't use the translator, because I want to be able to produce my sentences by myself, but I always write some sentences about my day before going to bed and ask chatGPT to correct them to have feedback. It's also important to learn the correct way to express things in order to improve and overcome mistakes. Thank you! 😊
This video has really changed my mindset and motivated me. Thank u so much brother!❤
I found this video in the better moment possible, thank you for the motivation and great explanation.
Everything takes time 😢 one day l will tallk in english like native ❤ l will wait that day allah everything easy for me❤😢
We all can do it. Just keep patient 💪🏻
Great video man🔥 thanks for the tips and guidance.
Wow that vid literally has changed my mindset completely towards life generally thank you so much for this great video ❤️
This is very inspiring. Congrats on all of your success!! 🎉
This video is usefully and meaningful to people and appreciate your Honesty, and I really wondered how you inspiring to people specially teenagers, I didn’t even see the person who is clarifying these tips , and your tips everyone can understand basically and memorable as well
Thank you your inspiration and I am going to launch my journey now to kill my bad habits to attain my goals and enhancing my self confidence and constructing my personality as achievers
Hi Bro, I feel like I am into the middle of that journey, I could say it’s blood, swept and tears, but it’s worth.
Thank you for sharing 😭 hoping a better future for all of us
Good motivation and inspiration as an Eng learner!!
Thanks a lot for this video, I really need it. I don't know the exact level of my English, however, I've been learning this language for years now (all by myself, school, even when you find the best teacher, can't teach you key things that are definitely important in the process of learning a new language), and I think that it is time to improve the knowledge that I have of English, because now they have been the same for years. Thanks for all your tips.
Your hard work truly paid off. Thanks for great advice!
So far, this is the best video that I've ever watched🔥🔥
Thanks bro of you for giving a great information like this and you always keep up it . Almighty give you more and more success 🎉
Thank your tips it’s very interesting, I will start tomorrow, Thank ❤️
Thanks a bunch bro. It was really benefitable for me. I extremely motivated.
You are Brazilian,now that i saw,I am Brazilian too,from Sergipe.A hug 😊.
He's Portuguese
@guuldoon1 Ahhhhh,I thought he was from Brazil,but it is from Portugal.Are you his friend?
Thanks man
Very valuable video for learners, u really help and motivate us ,making kind of content ,keep going bro💪🏻
Great content as usual!
I really appreciate you have shared with us your experience.
Hey, Joao!! could you please tell me which type of American accent you use? I'm looking forward to getting one like that too!!!
Nice work my friend thanks a lot for share with us theses methods 🔥
thank you very much for sharing your real experience with us. ıt is very valuable.
I am New Subscriber Just For Improving English Listening Skill...😊
Good videos! It helps a lot. Thanks!
is a great video for learning about a new language and how's english amazing inspiration to try every day consistently its a good job for us joao
Thank you brother for this video 💪
Thank you
Your English is beautiful
Hi! Thank you for your motivational video to learn English a lot more. Could you give us some advices to improve our speaking skills with apps?
Thanks dear
I'm new here
I really like your pronounciation ❤❤
Sir, I’m a big fan of your channel.
Here are some problems when I study English.
Every single day, I will read an article or some material and also speak it out loud. However, on the other day or a few days after, I almost forget what I have read or learned. That is a really discouraging thing. So is it the process of learning English, or is it something wrong with my studying?
Thank you for your sharing.❤
Your dark circles shows your efforts ❤ anyways don't take the dark circles part as insecurity
Hellow im from Indonesia actually, you my inspiration
🇮🇩🇮🇩
Same here 🇲🇨
I think it works well for everyone who really have desires to learn English faster. Break a leg, bro !
Let us all be a tiny bit more gastronomically adventurous. If you fry the frog it can't taste that bad, can it?
Thaanks for the motivation ❤
Thank you for your valuable approach....I hope it will really going to help me....I am a beginner whenever I speak in English some time it's stock in the middle sentence it really hard but I am sure I will be like the one who I want to be....
My currently level is pre-intermediate and I would like to reach the B2 within 3 months and then pass the IELTS exam. Could you suggest your own methods and advise.
I would greatly appreciate it
notei o sotaque brasileiro de primeira kskskk
Obs: parabéns pela conquista
Well done!!! Thanks🙏
I was very need this information thanks
Mano teu inglês tá lindo, vou estudar seus vídeos pq vc falar bem e é não tá complicado entende o sotaque, muito bom! Deus te abençoe
Your video is amazing. May i know what is your mother tongue (language)
Portuguese
This is great! I’ve never found anybody who had the idea to combine the concepts of self improvement and language learning
Thank you very much!
I hope I can make it like you as soon as possible
really thanks a lot ❤❤❤❤❤
Well done bro :)
Actually to make new friends and watch movies or consume media in a different culture is a big motivational factor to learn a new language. Even just to impress people is a good reason..like people work out to get a fit bod why? To look good and impress people aside from the health aspects of it that some do it for i would def say that those are not small goals.. In contrast I've heard alot of Polyglots say well if ur goal to learn a new language is just to get a better job to make money is not a good reason so it's all subjective what's motivational for u might be meaningless to others and vice versa. I Wouldn't dismiss anyone's motivations..
Yes, it can be a good motivational factor, but it doesn't even compare to having a goal as a motivating factor that can change your life forever. This is my experience. If you don't agree, that's fine-thanks for the comment.
Thanks man ❤
Your thought is good My goal for improve My English is earn more money and help in My Home and have My own cam
May i know how do you improve your grammar when you speak?
what dose the word compound mean?
I know very well what you are talking about❤
Tu consejo es muy bueno excelente contenido. 🌍
I'm sorry, but this is NOT C2.
He will not use a complicated word for peoples without a good English
@@youvabellil9481 Well, C2 isn't merely about the use of advanced resp. sophisticated vocabulary. There are many other factors which play into the 'mastery ' of a language: the natural & accurate use of grammar, applying phrases/idiomatic expressions in a skillful manner, native-like pronunciation & intonation etc.
@@claudiamollin3797yeah yeah I see, so the average of natif English speakers have a C1 right ?
@@claudiamollin3797A C1 exept in pronunciation and intonation, because for me a C2 it's like the level of a Literature teacher, I guess we can just say that the average natif speakers have a C2 on the spontaneity of speaking
maybe because is a video for people B1 who want to take the tips, what's it the point to do a video for the B1's if you're going to speak in an advanced form?
Great man
Brother love from India 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you
Quantas horas você dormiu por dia nesse processo?
Where is the proof that you were accepted into 10 universities? Where is your C2-level English certificate?
Have a nice day!
He doesn't need to show you his certificate to prove that he is at the C2 level. It has nothing to do with it. Many people out there have a certificate but cannot actually demonstrate their skills. Think about it, my friend.
@@sergiomoraes7465 I'm just not naive enough to believe in everything I see on the internet, especially when it's too good to be true. If you are, that's on you.
@@sergiomoraes7465I’m simply not naive enough to believe everything I see on the internet right away, especially when it’s too good to be true. If you are, that’s on you.
@@sergiomoraes7465I’m agree with you 👌🏽
Many Americans go to community college that takes 2 years and get an Associate's and it is very easy to get accepted and way cheaper - these courses can give you a student visa F1. After you complete these 2-year courses you can transfer to a 4-year university and complete your bachelor's in 2 years.
Totally agree with you
I feel the same as you honestly
Impossible, man, I can't, I study every single day for one year, and I still can't understand native speakers; simply, I can't. I study flash cards, I watch a lot of movies during hours and I can't understand what they're saying.
Keep it up
I think you should learn vocabularies and how to use them in each context as well as their pronunciation. Then, you practice speaking with them. This way makes more improvement than you study by using flash cards
I think it's normal not to be able to understand native speakers after such a short time. Each person has their own pace in the learning progress.
After one year, you should be able to understand at least some children's contents, right? But if you feel like you haven't made any progress at all, then you might need to change your method.
I say this because, for most of my life, I believed I wasn't capable of learning English and just accepted that I wouldn't learn another language. But here I am, doing something I never though was possible. All I needed to do was find a method that worked for me!
I hope you read this comment with warmth and change your mindset. You are absolutely capable of learning English. Don't believe anything else.
@@Chris-s4m best comment in this week
I think you need to find a method that suits you because when you start to learn a new language, you should begin with vocabulary and listen short basic video
Can you share the sources which you work
That's really good break a leg
I want to join your Discord community, but your link is expired. I'm also a serious learner.
Muito bom mano estou aprendendo Inglês e muito difícil mais estou estudando todos os dias
What kind of books should i read because it gets boring and I can't finish a whole book, it never happens
Start with books with e few number of pages, like "Who moved my cheese" for example. Don't underestimate The little begginings, instead value them and keep evolving
@@elianamoreirarosa8550 okay thank you i will try this one
how do you manage your energy through this tough routine? i mean you will be exhauted and can`t concentrate enough. you need sleeping . give me advices please
I slept well, ate healthy, worked out, and my motivation was through the roof because I knew what I had to do to achieve my goals.
1 year😮
Es una pena que los hablantes nativos del idioma inglés no hablen con la claridad con la que tú lo haces.
I took CELPIP and it gave me CLB
8 - READING, WRITING, LISTENING
9 - SPEAKING
I think it's B2, right?
Keep moving I,m c1
Salam alakioum enlighten me AKHI what was your strategy to get to c1
Hi there buddy, Can I have some questions?
go ahead
@@JoaoSales-JP10 Although I'm B1 , I have difficulty with context , What Am I supposed to do ?
👍
well, sir, if you think that you are a fluent English speaker. then why did you cut your video so much while making this video
You clearly don't know how youtube works, fluency and camera presence are two complety different things, I'm new to the space, if you look at my channel I have only 20 videos, even native speakers edit their videos a lot, I don't know if you know this but speaking to a camera is really hard when you not used to it. Lol
@@JoaoSales-JP10Don’t listen to the hate and negativity man! Instead of people applauding the hard work it takes to get to this level in a short amount of time, they choose to try to bring people down and point out any little flaw.
For the short amount of time you’ve been learning English you’re definitely on your way to complete fluency. You just have the occasional small mistake here and there with grammar and your accent id give an 8-8.5/10 with sounding like a native speaker. I have no doubt with the effort you’re putting in that you will improve in both of those areas with enough time 💪🏼
If this man thinks he has reached a C2 level, he is wrong. There is a big gap between C1 and C2. He is speaking like a B1.
I call bullshit
Calm down lol
@@JoaoSales-JP10 i am calm ,and that's not C2 level
very nice video,Can you introduce some business videos for me to practice with?
Thank you so much!