The 2nd Rule of Fluency - Advanced English Listening Practice - 20 - English Lesson at Native Speed

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  • @kates9455
    @kates9455 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for these amazing tips! It changes the whole mindset regarding English learning❤

  • @anyabilo7685
    @anyabilo7685 8 років тому

    I've been watching you with my American friends. They said they wished they had heard you sharing your success secrets 50 years ago. They did a lot of stumbling in their lives and did not realize they were still moving forward/ accomplishing a lot. Keep up the good work! We appreciate your lessons.

  • @ingagrimjoseanibalpujolssu4823
    @ingagrimjoseanibalpujolssu4823 8 років тому +7

    Thank you for all the videos. I want to get fluency because i want to get work in a call center. The situation in my country is very difficult but the people who speak English always have a job. You help me a lot with your video I began to get better since the day that i watched your videos.

  • @servinav
    @servinav Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the great advice of stumbling forward, some time we would like to run forward but in real life is very different, about why I want ti get fluid is about oride, I did two years of high school in the states and now am 61 years old and I ll not give up on my english, have a great day

  • @رضوانالهزيلي
    @رضوانالهزيلي 8 років тому

    you are a native speaker so you probably know more than us so do whatever that you think it may help us be more fluent ,,all we want is that we want to speak like a native speakers as we are non-native speakers and i want to thank you for everything that you do for us to be better thanks a lot

  • @lorenagalit5165
    @lorenagalit5165 2 роки тому

    This is so true . I’m guilty on this one. I have numbers of great materials but I don’t even give an effort to go through it. This hit’s me big time. One of the best video you have Drew👍. I literally watch so many times .

  • @stefan1221
    @stefan1221 8 років тому +14

    Idiom in Germany said: you don't need to know everything you just need to know who knows what you want to have! You got what I need :)

  • @АлександрГодзиковский-ь1р

    Great fellow, I really like him. He is natural and sencere. His manner of speaking is very involving and inspiring.

  • @brunochaves7001
    @brunochaves7001 8 років тому

    This video was great! A few years ago I decided studying english because of job. Nowadays I am studying because I liked that and I going to do an immigration program. For me it is so good to watch your videos. I really enjoyed!

  • @faribabasirat4867
    @faribabasirat4867 3 роки тому +1

    Your videos are really helpful. Thanks God that i found you👌🌺

  • @orchideedehesa4199
    @orchideedehesa4199 7 років тому +3

    Wow I love the nonstop speaking , please do more videos like this one , you do have a lot of energy to speak like that and it’s actually very cool

  • @ЛораСавченко-к6т
    @ЛораСавченко-к6т 8 років тому +8

    I have been learning English for many years, but my learning wasn't successful. Maybe, because I used traditional technique, when you are just learning grammar rules and do many translations of boring texts (our teachers thought it was the right way of learning foreign language). But it didn't work. And decided to find new methods or approaches of learning English, more effective. So, I wanna be fluent 'cause I wanna be a good teacher of English and a good interpreter at the same time. Your videos are really helpful, thanks a lot

  • @hojiakbarsirojiddinov3838
    @hojiakbarsirojiddinov3838 8 років тому

    Incredible. IN our current world, demand for the teachers, eduactional enterpreneurs just like you (who teaches modern, casual English) is singnificantly increasing as current educational system is going down. I love your lessons.

  • @viniciusrosa2832
    @viniciusrosa2832 8 років тому

    well, I have been studying English in order to get my goals in aviation, because all the manual, check list, GPS system information is in English so I need also being fluent to talk to the passengers and air traffic control.
    I am going to perform a test here in Brazil about aviation so after getting a great level I believe that I will be able to get a job, make more money and flying international flights so it is amazing
    I wanna say to thanks so much because 10 month ago I didn't have any knowledge in English and I followed step by step that you said ( fluency team, set goal and stuff like that) and now I will be able to get my goal.
    thanks a lot

  • @andrescanseco4949
    @andrescanseco4949 4 роки тому

    I like the way you teach your videos, I strong believe that you are an excellent instructor. I really hope one day I can speak almost like you. Fast, clear, professional and very detailed. In addition you are always giving going tips to improve.

  • @saeedali9832
    @saeedali9832 8 років тому

    I have watched many videos in youtube for English. Most of them are good, but you are different and the best among them. Thanks. Your videos are really helpful...

  • @mohamedenouldh.7333
    @mohamedenouldh.7333 8 років тому

    Thank u a lot of your insihgt into teaching Inglish and into what we need exactly as students of English.
    I would like to speak it normaly and achieve all my studies in this great language..thank you a lot...

  • @englishwithneeraj
    @englishwithneeraj 4 роки тому

    You are unmatchable speaker with many good qualities.

  • @mustafakaabawi9753
    @mustafakaabawi9753 6 років тому

    thanks for all the episodes. I feeling get better with you and i trying stumbling forward.

  • @felipesantiago6814
    @felipesantiago6814 8 років тому +4

    Hi Drew, your videos are the best to practise listening, I already noticed a improvement on mine. Thanks!

  • @MC-bq9dj
    @MC-bq9dj 4 роки тому

    I'm still stumbling a lot, and not only forward ... 😅 I also caught on to the fact that it takes time to fluency... I need to be very patient. But I know I couldn't have find better guide than Drew Badger. I began 4 years ago with his video lessons like these both ones, 😊 which are still relevant and timeless. For ever grateful !🥇😍

  • @samyskospartan
    @samyskospartan 8 років тому

    That's a gratis mantra, stumbling forward it's the motivation that most of us need, because in sometimes we can't continue learning by fears you know. At this moment my objective it's to be an excelent English speaker, writer, whatever that I have to do to understand this, I've been practicing this well for 2 years more or less, because I'm in the university and to learn English it's something very very important to get a good job. It's the difference between a normal job and to get a successful job. That's my objective. And now at 11 am I'm going to have my partial exam of English 6 on Berlitz and I was Nervous about but now I can feel the big day in my hands 😊. Thank You

  • @hojiakbarsirojiddinov3838
    @hojiakbarsirojiddinov3838 8 років тому

    Incredible. IN our current world, demand for the teachers, eduactional enterpreneurs is singnificantly increasing as current educational system is going down. I love your lessons.

  • @oadissin
    @oadissin 8 років тому

    Hi
    Drew, I watched this video and I have realised that be able to get expirience in Asian farming company without fluency in English and/or Japanese is impossible.
    You taught us a lot in you channel. Thank you .
    いい先生
    どうもありがとうございます。

  • @Antaressum
    @Antaressum 8 років тому +1

    I've come from watching a couple of these videos and I've noticed that you're excellent at expressing your thoughts, It's kinda fast to me but I can understand almost everything you said, as you said you speak at a native or faster than a native sometimes but what makes it easy to understand is that basically you give many examples for the same point, that's not bad at all, you may have a transcription 'cause I don't imagine how you manage to keep talking for over 15 minutes without slowing down or cuts, the reason why I point this is because some people have certain misconception of what a native speaker should sound like, I really doubt that someone with no preparation for this video would do it as well as you did, however, you may just be so passionate about what you're talking, I find it inspiring.

  • @ndasayed
    @ndasayed 8 років тому +3

    I am happy for understanding it as you're talking very fast
    my goal is to work as a translator and to learn a lot of lessons in different fields all is in English.
    I want to learn others English speakers who want to learn Arabic

  • @МихаилЮрьевич-л6о
    @МихаилЮрьевич-л6о 6 років тому

    Thanks for your lessons.It's motivates me to go ahead.

  • @saeedali9832
    @saeedali9832 8 років тому +1

    It was fantastic, and I really enjoyed it. The first and second rules were really for the life and not just for learning English. Thanks.

  • @chiarapolla
    @chiarapolla 8 років тому

    "Your mind Wants to set you up for success..the only thing you have to do is to give it a direction". I totally agree. Congrats for your videos. I want to be fluent to feel English not as an obstacle to reach (stumbling forward) the other "directions" I give to my mind. Thank you

  • @anhtranxuan1502
    @anhtranxuan1502 5 років тому

    thanks alot ! u are so kind ! Wish u N u family all the best !

  • @lizat7021
    @lizat7021 8 років тому

    Thank you for the video I enjoyed it. I want to learn english cause I moved 2 years a go to USA, and you know the first thing to do in foreign country is language,to communicate with people, work, go to school I mean everything so I m still trying everyday

  • @NormaRodriguez-gf8il
    @NormaRodriguez-gf8il 6 років тому

    Wow! Honestly, your videos are the best for me to learn to speak English fluently and the life lessons you teach are amazing!! Thank you so much!!

  • @joshespinoza2352
    @joshespinoza2352 7 років тому

    youre right thank u so much for helping me,stumbling is the beginning of walk

  • @bobsanchez5588
    @bobsanchez5588 8 років тому

    Once again Drew, excellent video, not only for the listening practice but also for the principles you do provide and the useful they may be in any life goal. My main goal in life in terms of english fluency is to be able to teach english in a proper way. Thanks for sharing your work with us. Since now i´ll be stumbling forward to improve my english speaking and get more and more fluency.

  • @juliusrizobonilla5403
    @juliusrizobonilla5403 5 років тому

    Hello Drew, you are a excellent English Coach, your speech is clear and nice. I spend time listening afro americans and others guys , well What can I say you, it's really a challenge understand different accents but I do it, that's it.

  • @alanlee5748
    @alanlee5748 8 років тому

    hey Drew, you're such a fantastic coach, thank you! I love you and each video you've made! From mainland China.

  • @Pedro-Israel
    @Pedro-Israel 4 роки тому

    you're the best man. your videos are helping me greatly. greetings for Guatemala.

  • @trinabautista5662
    @trinabautista5662 8 років тому

    hello. ..good day! I don't know exactly words that I described you sir. you're so very opened about everything not only English grammar.
    I can thank you enough. For I watched you vedio very informative sir.

  • @momosyabi
    @momosyabi 8 років тому +10

    Best teacher ever😎

  • @carlosduarte9965
    @carlosduarte9965 8 років тому

    Actually there are a couple reasons pushing me to learn English. I love to travel and I think the English language will help me a lot to communicate with people around the world. I also like English, the way it sounds, its grammar, its spelling, everything. And finally, I think it will help me to become a smarter person and especially more powerful in my career.
    Now I'd like to say thank you, Drew because your channel helps a lot with it. I really enjoy it and like your tips. ✌

  • @hasankuliyev4211
    @hasankuliyev4211 8 років тому +1

    That was amazing speech. Honestly, it very motivated me

  • @santoshkhatiwada6927
    @santoshkhatiwada6927 8 років тому

    u are the perfect teacher of mine..thank you very much for this and previous video..and .i am waiting for next one..

  • @nataliyapilipenko7449
    @nataliyapilipenko7449 8 років тому +5

    Thank you for the idea of stumbling forvard. Very useful in life. And about the goals... i want to work on US and EU markets.

  • @weneykisleymonteirorocha1301
    @weneykisleymonteirorocha1301 8 років тому

    Hello +Englishanyone, first of all congratulations for more one great video. Second I decided learn english because my sisters, but in the end I continue and she stoped kkk and I can tell you, it was the best thing that I have done, because with a lot of effort and dedication I got to go to USA to study for one month (ok it's short) by one scholarship of federal government. My goals now is come back there to improve more my english and who knows untill live there for more time. Thank you for the opportunity.

  • @liaquataliengineer2635
    @liaquataliengineer2635 8 років тому

    Nice sprb it's really great to me & all of those who listen

  • @marlenediaz4407
    @marlenediaz4407 8 років тому

    Well, first of all I would like comunicating with other people . Actually since i was seeing your videos I notice I am not bad in the language and that is great because I feel much better. When I came to USA, three months ago, I was very scared because I would like going to college and studying a career. I thought it would take me a lot of time, maybe few years. I am 18 years old and I do not wanna waste time. I really enjoy yor videos, studying English is not already so bored.

  • @nhij3871
    @nhij3871 5 років тому

    I want to be a fluent speaker in English language SO that it's easy for me to say things and for the preparation of my applying in a call center. I really want it as a career . And of of course the salary is a bit high than the others. I'm doing this not only for myself but for my family also.
    Thank you so much I learned a lot and hopefully I will become a fluent speaker. God bless

  • @luiscarlosalvarez7038
    @luiscarlosalvarez7038 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for this video !! Great

  • @anaaguilar1110
    @anaaguilar1110 8 років тому

    Very very helpful thank you so much.

  • @Np-of8gt
    @Np-of8gt 6 років тому

    I love hearing you and follow you , I am looking forward to learn and uses of phrases in day to day life. If you can make some videos on this topic ,this will be a great help. Thanks

  • @thiruppathiramasamy4242
    @thiruppathiramasamy4242 8 років тому +4

    Thank you. you are helping me out to get fluency

  • @oussamachibani5868
    @oussamachibani5868 8 років тому +1

    I really like the way you explain things .....Thank u♡

  • @alfiyayu3026
    @alfiyayu3026 2 роки тому

    Hello Drew! Thank you so much for that engrossing and valuable lesson. I would like to get fluent in English because as I am an English teacher, I have augmented my skills by watching your incredible lessons. My goal is to be a great English teacher, I work with kids as they inspire me and give me lots of energy. In spite of the fact that I can work with adults as well, I still enjoy working with kids. I also worked for Medicines Sans Frontiers and SOS Children Village where I had to speak only in English. I want to get fluent as I want to seize opportunity to work in other countries, work in humanitarian organizations. I also embraced opportunity to work as a tutor in one of the institutes in my country. I am 33 years old and I have a big desire for learning English and yes as you mentioned to stumble and go forward. I am besotted with that idea to be fluent in English and I love your lessons. The way you speak, how energetic you are, it encourages me. It is so obvious how you love what you do :).
    What made you become an English guide? Why you decided to move to Japan, why namely Japan?
    Thank you very much.
    Alfiya

  • @Venezianilf
    @Venezianilf 8 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this experience!

  • @wangisophiadewata8899
    @wangisophiadewata8899 8 років тому +1

    I really love traveling. And yess I have to get fluent in english if I want to travel the world, to see some beautifull place, to meet a lot of people around the world. Thats my goal. Wish me luck and thank you for helping people (especially me) to get fluent in english. Btw idk if my grammar is right or not lol. Once again, thank you :)

  • @ДанилаСтафеев-м2т
    @ДанилаСтафеев-м2т 8 років тому

    It is very motivated video. I really appreciate it. Thank you very much! 😏

  • @hiddensman6169
    @hiddensman6169 7 років тому

    Thank you for all your videos

  • @danielraj3315
    @danielraj3315 8 років тому

    You said right Drew! You are talking about the law of attraction,which is an amazing thing and what people really should use in every day life. :) Have a nice day, and i wait for your next video.

  • @fatimaezzahraaitballa6916
    @fatimaezzahraaitballa6916 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much Drew

  • @LyPititMonsieur
    @LyPititMonsieur 8 років тому

    You look really tired, I hope you'll get some rest cause your job here is one of the main reason why my english is still improving. Still praticiging english in a french campaign is pretty hard, thus I used to keep watching series in VO but your videos are pushing me further. Thanks dude.

  • @creedassassin2058
    @creedassassin2058 8 років тому +1

    Hi drew! don't have a lot of things here to say so I will get at the point.
    Well I want to get the fluency because I wanna really open up out my mind to know and learn more things beside I know only in my native language (portuguese) that limits me to do and understand a lot of things and subjects that I don't know out there like understand a movie, series, games, notices... And that's it guy! I like so much your chanel and I enjoy it. It's helping me a lot! Keep it on man! You're doing a great job!! Hugs!!

  • @cindedavin9127
    @cindedavin9127 8 років тому

    I love all your videos! And thanks for sharing

  • @joselourenco1151
    @joselourenco1151 8 років тому

    Awesome, Drew!
    Invaluable principle! You released a really inspired talk, congrats! I think that this concept of "stumbling forward" describes quite well the way in which generally we learn many things in our lives, including a new language.

  • @orchideedehesa4199
    @orchideedehesa4199 7 років тому

    Best English teacher 👨‍🏫

  • @DanielaRodriguez-po1wm
    @DanielaRodriguez-po1wm 8 років тому

    thank you for your help...and also by exist...

  • @tim1986fsr
    @tim1986fsr 7 років тому

    You are doing an awesome work 👍 I'm glad I've found you.

  • @lamaa.5539
    @lamaa.5539 4 роки тому

    i loved the idea of "stumbling forward" , Actually the minute you started explaining it, this thought hit me i was like yeah this's how i work things out sometimes and i do see some progress a little after! thanks for bringing this up because i tend to over plan and unfortunately i end up not making any effort to continue or even to start as opposed to planning a little and working a lot more because in the end it's a numbers game when it comes to speaking and listening, the more you do it the better you become at it.

  • @kristinaasimova601
    @kristinaasimova601 8 років тому

    This UA-cam channel is my favorite one :) Really helpful in terms of language, grammar, fluency... Other than that it's awesome that you are sharing your ideas on learning, teaching, life in general, and your life experience :) Love to watch these lessons, you have a pretty well built and structured teaching system. It's great to have different types of lessons and different topics to think about.
    I moved to US two years ago and it's still hard to communicate with people sometimes. Ok, not sometimes, mostly :) I was trying to find a good internet resource and finally found this one last year. Was really happy about it because you give some information about American culture and life style which is a big part of understanding of the language as well. So I appreciate your work very much and always curious about your next step :)

  • @manalsharif4090
    @manalsharif4090 7 років тому

    Hi...
    You're a good teacher 😍I love your way...

  •  8 років тому +2

    It might sound weird but I'm on the verge of creating the fluency pill! I'll keep you informed of the result.

  • @stefan1221
    @stefan1221 8 років тому +1

    True...and agreed 👍 great thoughts

  • @mhiperboreo
    @mhiperboreo 8 років тому +8

    Fluency is a vague subject , in this way , the thing that really matter is to try on , having a good comunication by speaking clearly our ideas without fear , stumbling foward forever , we all are in a journey to fluency.

  • @salvadorcervantesmarquez4243
    @salvadorcervantesmarquez4243 8 років тому

    What do I want?
    I would like to be a English Teacher. I have been thinking about it for a long time. You are rigth we all have to have goals to improve ourselves and I found something really different on this lenguage. I don't know what is it, but it has something that make me do the best and everyday I want to learn new things. I think that is amazing. English has made me a better person :).
    Correct my mistakes please(whoever) thanks.

  • @leonardopecanha4011
    @leonardopecanha4011 8 років тому +4

    Great video as usual! Thanks and greetings from Brazil :)

  • @tatyanaivanova3094
    @tatyanaivanova3094 8 років тому

    Nice video ! I understand all of your lesson, but I don't speek fast like you. I am afraid that I 'll never could be so good. :)

  • @munayussuf1185
    @munayussuf1185 8 років тому

    Great job! Your efforts appreciated.
    I wanna get fluent coz I'm working at international school. I'm teaching native speakers world history and social studies

  • @essamhassan7943
    @essamhassan7943 8 років тому

    great effort , thanks

  • @emmanuellazarte8904
    @emmanuellazarte8904 7 років тому

    I love all your videos, you're really funny and you teach in a different way which isn't boring, good work! :D

  • @nellyalvear2884
    @nellyalvear2884 5 років тому

    Thank you very much Drew¡¡¡

  • @MrAnton108
    @MrAnton108 8 років тому +1

    Thanks! I've understood all you had said... even with your speed! I like your method!

  • @svetlana_pustovaia
    @svetlana_pustovaia 8 років тому

    Hi, Drew! I wanna be fluent because I wanna be global citizen. My work in IT, my husband also work in IT. I live in Russia. Most of customers of your employer are from West countries. English is priority.
    So, I can define several reasons why I want to be fluent:
    1. For my work;
    2. For travelling;
    3. For hypothetical opportunity of relocation in west countries. California is my dream :)

  • @karlachavarria7455
    @karlachavarria7455 4 роки тому

    Hey Drew. I continue follow you. Could you make please a video, about fluency, but with the theme of financial activities or business vocabulary?. Beg you pardon but I found this kind of videos are very interesting and the eseasy way to learn little more faster. Take care of you. Regards.

  • @starfire-tp6ev
    @starfire-tp6ev 5 років тому

    thank you so much

  • @saydsexperience29o65
    @saydsexperience29o65 6 років тому

    sir your lesson is very useful

  • @ehssandannouf2938
    @ehssandannouf2938 7 років тому

    It was a nice lesson...!

  • @desireengondi739
    @desireengondi739 5 років тому

    Fantastic!

  • @JuliaNineteenEighty-Four
    @JuliaNineteenEighty-Four 8 років тому +2

    I wish all the natives could speak like you...! You're absolutely understandable! I live in Scotland, I don't wish Glaswegian to anyone... :P

  • @mariagabrielahernandez7739
    @mariagabrielahernandez7739 8 років тому

    great, great job!!

  • @miradan1959
    @miradan1959 6 років тому

    Gracias !!!

  • @hissendaud653
    @hissendaud653 6 років тому

    Really.. Really Drew Badger You Number ONE 1,,English Fluency in the World

  • @elenagonzalez3679
    @elenagonzalez3679 8 років тому

    I want to become fluent because all my life I've been struggling with the English due to the way my teachers taught me. (It was in Spanish, so confusing and really boring). Until finally one day I decided to take the decision of moving to the UK. There, I learnt I could do it, and I have improved, I have many things to learn, though. Also, because of my job (I am a teacher) I want to keep all the knowledge I got and keep improving. Moreover, I would like to keep in touch with some friends I made and have nice conversations with them, talking without hesitate, explaining myself the same (or very similar) as I would do in Spanish and rub out the feeling of being afraid of forgetting the English I learnt.

  • @nahedmahmoud6253
    @nahedmahmoud6253 8 років тому

    Thank you for your amazing videos :) I want to be fluent to be able to travel and communicate easily with native speakers, I also hope to work in Silicon valley and gaining masters degree from MIT, becoming fluent in English will enable me to communicate and work with anyone in the world in different projects which I couldn't find in my place :)

  • @vigorabsoluto
    @vigorabsoluto 8 років тому

    Amazing video. great job, is very useful for many people that want to learn english include me. Tks

  • @onedayentertainment2470
    @onedayentertainment2470 8 років тому +1

    u helped me so many things.I need a class about how I improve in grammar if its ok.thanks

  • @minhnguyen9005
    @minhnguyen9005 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for such a great video!! I think that I got the responsibility for my English learning as well as for my life. I rarely complain about situations but to be honest, having those characters is just not enough to get fluency, I'm afraid. Perhaps right now I havent found my specific goal yet. My major is English linguistics, yet I have no idea what kind of job I should do in the future, or I would say now I havent discovered my passion yet. I really want to have a clear goal like you said to keep pushing myself forward, but what should I do if I dont have one in the present... I used to stumble forward so well when I was in high school and tried my best for the entrance exam to go in university. At that time, I was stumbling forward so much that now I wish to be like that again. However when being at university, it not happening like that anymore. Wish to hear your advice

  • @rahmanimeriem167
    @rahmanimeriem167 8 років тому

    Salam, I like your videos so much.

  • @nancyduran3136
    @nancyduran3136 7 років тому

    thanks...I love you...

  • @WilsonPenhaJr
    @WilsonPenhaJr 7 років тому

    My desire to become fluent is bcz I work in a company where everybody seems talking much clear than me, then I decide I want to be as native as I can, I know it is difficult as all the people around me speak with a terrible accent include myself
    Then I count on your lessons and your videos to help me get fluent, with a good pronunciation and speed, I've heard myself and I don't like how I sound, besides I don't like how sound even in my own language, that's sucks.

  • @nawfaleon4799
    @nawfaleon4799 8 років тому

    thank u so much < i want to ask u to give us lesson for Arabic speakers or foreign speakers ..

  • @joesalesman586
    @joesalesman586 7 років тому

    YOU ARE AMAZING