Get Fluent With 1 Trick - Become A Confident English Speaker With This Simple Practice Trick
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Did you know that there’s just 1 simple trick to becoming a fluent English speaker?
Just 1 thing you must change about the way you learn to…
Have your words came out naturally and automatically - without hesitation - as if English were your first language, every time you speak…
Express your exact thoughts spontaneously, continuously and in detail, without being forced to change what you want to say - or only speak in simple sentences - because you can’t find the right words…
Understand everything you hear in English movies, TV shows, music and conversations, and finally speak confidently - without ever feeling nervous or worried about mistakes - with the smooth pronunciation of a native speaker…
And best of all, this 1 easy change in the way you learn will help you experience immediate improvement in your spoken English so you’ll finally be certain that you’re learning the right way.
But before I reveal this trick, I’d like you to know why so many English learners have problems with their English and struggle to become fluent Speakers…
Why do so many English learners often use words that sound unnatural in conversations?
What’s the reason they often have to think about what grammar rules to use before speaking?
What stops them from speaking smoothly and clearly?
The answer to all of these questions is, in 3 words…
How They Learn
You see, traditional language learning methods only give English learners part of the fluency puzzle…
Lessons teach them grammar rules, but not how to use grammar without thinking when they speak.
Students learn English through their own language, so they’re trained to hesitate and translate in their heads during conversations.
They learn to read and write the formal English of textbooks, but get very little training listening to - and speaking - casual, conversational, spoken English.
So, what is the 1 simple trick to becoming a successful English speaker?
It’s to learn English like native speakers.
Fluency is nothing more than a collection of habits, like using grammar without thinking, or pronouncing words correctly. So, all you need to do to develop the same habits native speakers have is to learn the same way native speakers learn…
When you learn English like native speakers, you master grammar automatically - without grammar tables and boring drills - through visual examples and stories.
Building fluency like a native speaker means you also learn slang, idioms, phrasal verbs and other conversational, spoken English expressions, in addition to what’s appropriate for writing.
Learning English the native way means you learn to speak fluent English naturally, actually practicing with native English speakers and building speaking confidence in the real world.
When you learn this way, it’s easy, fun, fast and doesn’t feel like studying at all, just like how you learned your own native language…
Now that you know that you must change the way you learn if you want to get fluent - because the traditional methods you’ve been using until now have not helped you become a confident speaker - how can you start developing the habits of a native English speaker so you can start speaking fluent English confidently?
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I am a native English speaker and want to say that most people in English speaking countries don't care if you are fluent. We can understand you even if you have a lot of trouble and are accustomed to listening to people from other countries speak English. It is not offensive or difficult in any way. We are so glad that people from all over the world learn English- it opens up your world to us! Thank you for learning this language but please don't feel pressured to speak perfectly. Very few people care if you can speak quickly or smoothly. We'll understand you and be happy to talk to you.
That's sound great !
Tank you, Mr Jaxgr8t... I´m gland to now that.!!
What a joy to hear that. thanks, I am also learning to improve my English
I really needed to read these words from a native English speaker so thank you.
I think languages - for most people - are a tool to communicate us. It is not necessary to develop some master in a foreign language to communicate assertively with native speakers of that language.
Obviously, you can always improve your communication skills. But it is not an obligation speak in some way.
If you understand when native speakers talk to you and vice versa, native speakers understand you when you talk to them, well you've got it.
you give me the confidence , thanks J
I could understand every single word but when it comes to speaking I make alot of stupid mistakes i feel nervous like if i do an exam and afraid to fail...
M H I think you are like me I can understand English more than speaking
me too
when you are beginner in english conversation, the people with good level or native english will correct you wen you speak that corrections will be invaluable for you, as experience, you will remember that correction better than any class lesson, so try and dont worry for the pronunciation or the mistake just ask before to be corrected, this is the best way to start speaking and is what the video says: the best way to learn english is speaking like the babies and babies will be corrected until they speak perfect so speak even if you know you are not a good english speaker but speak or you never going to speak well english
M H me too . I don’t want to talk someone who speaks English because I’m scared. Lol
Me too i don't know how to solve this
To anyone about to post a clever comment like "You need to speak English already to understand this video! XD"... This is a video for learners who KNOW a lot of English (and can understand the video), but just can't SPEAK confidently. It's also a video for learners who understand the formal English in textbooks, but not the conversational vocabulary of spoken English.
If you're a native speaker watching this, take a moment and type "Hello!" instead. People here are about improvement and being positive, so please contribute in a helpful way. :)
+EnglishAnyone Well, I'm exactly the kind of guy you're talking about. I can understand you easily on this video, because you talk slow. But normal conversation is hard for now... Need to listen more and cut the subtitles on my movies.
I FALL UNDER THIS KIND OF PEOPLE, I UNDERSTOOD EVERY BIT OF YOUR EXPRESSIONS AND ALMOST EVERY BOOK THAT I READ BUT YET STILL I CAN'T SPEAK THE LANGUAGE. AM LOOSING JOBS BECAUSE OF THIS AND FUMBLING WITH MY SPEECHES. I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT TO DO NOW, BUT MEETING YOU IS A BLESSING, I THINK I CAN DO BETTER IF I SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR CHANNEL
sir can you chat with me so that I can learn actual conversation.pls. message me in my email,nycelmisola@gmail.com.I'd love to wait for your response.I find hard times talking English in actual conversation but more easy in writing.haayy
+Say No to job! Say No to job! 1ض
really awsome it was so useful. but i hesitate so much when i am about to talk although i'm a higher intermediate😫
I literally get A’s on my essays and understand everything in english but i make so many mistakes when im actually speaking and have to think what im gonna say before i actually say it. It’s so frustrating and hard to have long conversations with my friends.
This is so true. For some reason, I'm not able to concentrate and say things clearly. I get very anxious for no reason. I can't think clearly. So I'm not able to formulate the sentences the way I want.
The practice is the key without it you can't proceed to the next level, as you can try having a conversation with some American or British guy because listening to their vocabulary helps a lot! You just gotta push yourself out of the comfort zone and don't stop when you feel a bit overwhelmed just keep talking. Good luck! :)
You should sit down with a native English speaker and learn conversational sentences. When we talk to rl each other we literally say the same sentences over and over. It's only when we write does it get more elaborate. But talking, it's more simple. Memorize a few sentences (and questions to ask) and you'll pick it up.
THIS IS ME
Kaylie H Exactly the same struggle I’m experiencing now-- I’m amaze with people who suck so hard in English and yet, they speak so damn well in English.
If every native English speaker would pronounciate like this guy, the life would be much easier! :)
The life???
Linda Carter in some languages grammar says to use "o, a, el, etc), that's why he used "the". for him "the life"(a vida) makes way more sense to be understood!
Kral Balkizar
'Life'
Linda cater, what's fucking wrong with you? Obviously he is not a native english speaker. Is you brain big enough to understand that?
Kral Balkizar, haha, that's true! xD
When speaking english, do not think in an other language , think in english. Im from hong kong and I studied english in canada for one and half year. I remember the time I was in canada, suddenly, one day I started dreaming in english when sleep. That was a good start.
wow I hope I can dream one day, that I can speak in English fluently.
If everyone around you speaks English for like a few mouths, you will dream in English LOLL
+Henry N Is ur english good now?
Much better than before but still not good enough. Vocabulary isnt enough, many grammar mistakes, pronounsiation mistakes.
+Henry N And wat abt fluency?
Today I spoke with an Italian and an American. I felt so confident after I finished talking because I am usually very shy and restricted. I didn't stutter and I didn't forget words. I feel so good...
Are you fluent? Check this out! ua-cam.com/video/_MjQ5BZ2FQ4/v-deo.html
Wondering how’s your progress by far
Wish Ya Good luck,greetings from Brazil
why I can understand everything in this video but I can't speak properly in English? 😂😂
Beela Shan same here
Why you can't?
xtreme6492 i dont know too.
Beela Shan
Same
Being able to speak english like a native speaker is actually an on demand skill here in my country. I really love videos like this. When I'm at school back then, I took for granted my english lessons, hence, I wasn't able to speak in english properly. Now that I learned how important of a skill english fluency is, I'm starting to self-study through online tutorials and videos like this. Hope you make more because it really helped a lot of people. Thank you for this little tutorial, it gave me a little boost of confidence on my english speaking abilities.
Elver Sanay where r u from
Playmovil comisaría
actually you speak English very well .
you just defined me
Elver Sanay bad teachers
I can write English fluently, I don't even think what I want to say in my first language while I'm writing in English, but I can't speak English fluently. When I'm trying to talk with an English speaker I always get nervous and make a lot of stupid mistakes such as "There *is* two tigers"
I guess this is pretty normal to people who are learning English right? I hope this works!
Thank you so much!! I'll try ^^
That means you don't have much chance to practice, I guess. So, if you don't have any good partner to help you practice, you can do it on your own. Talking to yourself is one of the great ways for non-native speaker like us. It's a little bit silly but really works. Let have a try and you will see how much you improve by that way !
Thank you!!!
RachelNotAmber same here. I know that feeling! 😂😅
this happens to me too i'm a secretary and i live Algeria where our native language is Arabic !! but after speaking loudly and i feel i'm much better
do you have a facebook account ?
Indeed , English is my third language and i'm not that fluent . but the way you explain makes it works for me . thank you ones again ..
Let's practice Englisg together on what's app 00923142512427
it's *once* , not _once_ 😊😊
Don't learn a language by translating it into your own language. For example when you're learning a word like "apple " or something don't think of it as the translation of apple in your language, think of it as the actual object. Hope this helps 🍎✌️️
thanks
Sonya Mikolutskaya
Sonya Mikolutskaya👏 you're right that helps a lot.
Sonya Mikolutskaya
very good advice many of us make these mistakes.
It sounds interesting, I'll try to practice it. :)
The best teacher I've ever seen! All your videos are extremely helpful! Thanks a lot.
It's been decades, I finally found something real valuable in here!!
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+Алексей Иванов шмог
I am fluent in English. I speak quite well.. I am just here for this dude's voice and pronunciation.
It's so freaking clear and sophisticated..
I wound up seeing your video by mistake... I was searching for something completely different. However, I know a lot of people who are learning English as a second language. Likewise, I'm continually learning new languages. What you're doing, and the way you're doing it is... perfect! A) Practice makes perfect. B) Communication doesn't happen with only one person.
As a member of the human race: Thank you! I'll try harder to share what I have that people need, per the example you set.
Keep on keepin' on, R9f
+Robert Jordan You're awesome, Robert! Thanks for the support. :)
+EnglishAnyone Mr.EnglishAnyone, I have tried hundrends of thousands of English learning methods all accross the internet, however, Only one that works, it is the one that you are stating. Just one little thing I would like to share with and will tell you about later. It will complete your idea. I am proud that I found you. at last.
Tamam
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Abdulaziz Alshammari ات
I am teaching English to Arabic speakers and this video helped me out a lot. Thanks a lot, mate! I notice that your method closely resembles that of Michel Thomas's, which is arguably the greatest method for learning languages. That just proves to show that methods such as this really are the best ways to learn/teach languages. Keep up the great work, mate!
Michel Thomas, Rosetta Stone, or Pimsleur are all similar methods focusing on oral repetition however the most important thing for learning any language according to cognitive science research is listening (60%) - so spending up to 4-hours a day listening to the target language is super helpful - if you live in a country where the target language is being spoken then this is easy - otherwise if you are in an Arab country then I would advise your learners to listen in English (movies, conversations, music, etc) as much as possible every day and they can do this as a passive activity. Think of how children learn their native tongue - they are listening from the time they are in the womb to the sounds of language and they begin by mimicking sounds after a few months and the feed back they receive reinforces meaning that is not explained on a technical level until they have been speaking for about 3-6 years!
How do most of your students pronounce the word 'people'? just wondering... 🙂
I'm 13 and Dutch but me and my friends see so many movies and webcomics and UA-cam videos that you just know what they say, we even sometimes just talk in English because it sounds more fun! it even started to become a normal thing and also now I feel like what I'm telling you right now is good English (if have no idea how to say that) but thanks for your tips! also another tip for people who are still reading this: if you don't know a word, make sure you write them down somewhere or immediately ask the person what the word means because you don't know. and also go listen to music and go watch English movies with subtitles with your language. it really helps!
Cool story bro
Erkan Alles tnx
Try English movies with subtitles in English. That has helped me a lot to learn weird slang. Not to mention the quality of subtitles in your own language may not be the best.
And also if you think you can understand a little try to watch something in English that isn't with sub
Thats true ,,
When you're so bored in quarantine that you look up how to speak English even though English is your native language
😂😂😊
😂😂😂😂
Me 😫
Uhhh armyy? ;)
Yeah
Why am I here English is my first language
😂 😂 😂 Help meh
Hahaha..
😂😂
@@bentfalasteen1243 are u from Egypt?
@@HasanAhmed-tk7vy no, I'm from Palestine
I loved this guy! he teaches english with positive way. I am going to watch all videos of him. thanks!
Reading is a good way to get fluency.
Yeah , and also to comunicate with other people .it help too
What do we read?
@@rae7269 You must read things of your interest. I read selfhelp and selfimprovement books. By doing so I kill two birds with one stone.
Missy Heivy why killing birds :( xD
@@missyheivy why'd you kill them, I don't get it
I'm Adam sari from India, I'm first time listening ur voice, it's pentastic class I never been heard, tq so much. I will continue ur classes because I want to become as a native American speaker. Once again tq sir.
If you can understand everything after his writing presentation,
you already know english!
Ignacio Lunar Understanding some slow, easy English is MUCH different from being able to speak confidently.
EnglishAnyone yes,thats true!
Ignacio Lunar yesssssssss!!! yuhuuu
Rocio Lozada Hello Rocío I understand you really love talking English.
I can understand English, I can read and write perfectly it's just I am not fluent while speaking.
I like how you make this lesson like a natural conversation...It's like we're in a coffee shop having a meeting..lol
It's not like "ok, here's a word...I'm done" but you sound it like "Here's how you use this word"
Quite amazing
People speak to yourself on english when you’re alone. 😂 it helps I swear
V AL i can tell you this is the only reason why i am fluent in English 😂 it feels so good as well
Mess-loser 5 haha 😂 yeah I know what you mean
Such a good tip!
S i also try,....
I never know what to talk about loll
Hi guys. Many people understand every single word in English they are like a teachers but when it comes the vocal part they makes alot of mistakes. I think all you need to do is simply try to talk everyday and record yourself u can simply talk about a story or discuss about some news.. Practice talking not only reading.
Thank you
i am not from an english country but my tricks to get fluent enough to speak in english was to read some english stories since i am a book lover.. 😄😄😄
i did it and it didn't help me much
+Phương Phan aww. . you can. cause i did it .. just focus to what you are reading. . 😊
demple jana ok, i'll try another time. hope it'll work. and i'm looking for a person to practice English speaking skills so i wonder if u can be that one
+Phương Phan haha, i guess u made it well. . u can talked superb already. .
+Phương Phan okay, i want to talk to u also, you are a vietnamese right ?
1 simple trick: 28 minutes. I was like '-'
It is not that simple lol
It's not that simple lol
bascially he was advertising and selling his course , not really revealing what the trick is
@@Nicolas-ht4iv he revealed it in 2 minutes if he used marketing tricks he would have sold you a book and spent 30 minutes telling us how hes not native english and can speak fluently noe
@@mataskazakevicius7907 I am a non-native English speaker but I think whatever he was teaching is actually new words, not any trick
When you're speaking it's too understandable every sentence are it's too clear nice ❤️
Just start to speak english fluently and don't shy...this video came on my mind and stay on my mind that saying"learn and learn ,you can do it"
Ooooooh my God! I can't wait to listen to your lessons like everyday 🙋
He is so Amazing 😱😘
More lessons please!!!
Who is with me guys 🙆
There are over 500 of them right here on our UA-cam channel. :)
This is the best English studying channel I've ever seen. So helpful!
I learned english by talking to english people but sometimes i stutter , accent is sometimes alright and sometimes really bad. I only listen to english rap , watch english people.
I understand everything everyone says i'm just anxious about my accent but sometimes i can't understand english jokes.
I talk with people every day, i usually talk on discord or in game
As an English teacher, it can really help me to enhance my communication skills...Thank you teacher😊..I always watching your videos.
hi mam
your voice is sooo soothing, i don't know how and why but because of that learning is easier for me :D
I'm English!
Sophie clarke nno o
I love how he pronounce and talk. He is just a native natural, voice is so clear. Loves it! U rock doll face, rawrr!!
Your voice sounds so clean and satisfying. lol 😂
Great vid! I believe the reason English learners have trouble learning English the native way is because of the teachers we have. There are many English teachers that don’t actually teach in a native way. For people who don’t have access to a native-speaker teacher, the best way to learn is to listen to conversations in movies without reading subtitles in their own language.
Bravo....! English teachers like you are the demands of the present classroom activities esp at this era across the world. Thank you, teacher.
i don't know why i cried with this video, i think is cuz im proud of myself of being able to understand it♥
Yatnna Caraballo I want to learn English
We talk if you want ? Viber or domthng
aw congradulations!!
Don't cry ,, we all on the same boat
Yatnna Caraballo we don't know either, maybe you miss someone speaking English?
I understand everything in this video but i can't speak properly.why?😭😭
Try mo pa onti onti
You probably don't practice speaking .
Becuz you don't get used to speak english properly,
Because you are not confident with yourself
Same goes to me..i don't have anyone who I can speak with
Why am I watching this? I have an exam tomorrow! Wtf English is already my first language!!!!
+Isabella Aurelia Sawyer I appeal to the native and non-native speaker alike. :D
+EnglishAnyone apparently XD
What does this abbreviation mean wtf?
+ابراهيم ا what the fuck
I tried to write that in a normal way but with that arabic name it’s impossible. xD
Couldn't find native speakers on amazon. Had to buy the casual ones. $14.99. thank you. Now I'm fluent with the speakers.
😂
Lol sarcasm 🥳....check ur ip address ...try it again......this time at flipcart🤪
For those who understand English but can't speak, it's just a matter of practice. YOU NEED TO GO OUT AND SPEAK ENGLISH. Do not be afraid to make mistakes.
Is it okay if i can practice with you?
I'm afraid people laugh at me
@@emmacxxl9414 don't give a fuck about people who laugh at you.
English isn't my native language although I really want to practice speaking it. I don't have anyone to talk to.
@Shabnam Singla there's english online teachers for free bruh.
I literally love your method of teaching. Simple but quite effective .
OMG this accent it's so clear for me..thank you so.. best regards..helps a lot
+Raissa Ribeiro Hey guys, how are you? We created a whatsapp group for improve our english skills, if someone would like to please add the number +966572242791, see ya!
+kacem bechiche sure follow me on instagram @raissaribeiroficial im a brazilian singer
+Raissa Ribeiro maybe my short videos can help your English too!
+everyday english with ellen it's my whatsApp +201008926429 to english speak
Ahmed Toufic sir are you from english speaking country?
14/7--10:30 a.m- Here I go : 10:34.- 11:34a.m ,ended..- Thak you Drew for this video, I´ve wrtten a lot this morning. I´ll tell you that I´m 71 years old and I´m learning American English alone, as a Hobbie. That´s why I write all ; so in my free time whithout any video I speak and read alone. Thank you. I hope speak more fluently at the end of this year. bye bye....Ruben Pennacchi . I live in Bovril(3142) Argentina.
Why am I, a native English speaker getting recommended a video on how to speak English?
Your low key Chinese
You like be the best English speaker in the world.
Because you want to learn a new accent.
joe kickass
Because you want to help us improving our English :D
Just loved your explanations!
2:27 thank me later :)
Thankyou
The intro is important too
Thanks a lot
thanks
You saved my life
The most important thing you said is that to speak fluently a language people should “ learn this language the way native speakers were learnt this language”. That so obvious that it is truly amazing
His English is so clear, I understand everything he says.
nobody:
literally nobody:
NOBODY IN UNIVERSE:
comments:Why i understand everything u say but cant speak properly ??
Practically one needs to memorize entire english verbally lol. Perhaps for a year.
Congratulations on so many views! For intermediate and advance learners your approach must be of great help. And I agree with your 1 trick statement.
+English Simplicity This is exactly the group of people we serve. :)
but. till now that brother has not done anything for a group.
+EnglishAnyone do you reach english on skype face to face?
+senan quliyev Hello there, I know a good platform where you can connect to very good English teachers who are willing to teach you English at a very very good price, I won't put the link here, if you want to know, please send me a message personally, thanks.
+Sau Ling Betty Lee where are you from and how is your teaching method? i want to learn english face to face, the lips' action is very needy for me, please and i am interested in your price.
I have been watching your videos almost for last 6 years
Your continuous way of speaking english inspired me to start journey of fluency
That's definitely a milestone! Six years is a long time and you've shown dedication!
I am back to my class my good fellow!
God bless you and thanks for you lesson!
Why I am watching this English is my first language!
reading the bible verses and memorizing them has worked for me
So true 👍🏽
Lukas Ochola dgdgeuehdgdjskwieurhdhdhdhsheheuwuwuwueuehrh l am a lse
Lukas Ochola really??
Lukas Ochola yes its true Bible reading helps to master English or other languages
lion Roar yes because is only in a formal language and its clear in every chapter
It's great I can understand a hundred percent, the most difficult part is when it's your turn to speak and do it smoothly
I can understand others but i cant build up sentences while speaking to someone
I think you just did. Comment more in videos you are interested in, that helps a lot.
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that happens to me
ok radbrad
that's because you're not exposed to the language in a useful context. learning vocabulary and grammar skills isn't going to be useful. You need to learn it by reading a book and by listening to conversations. In other words learn it while it's being used. like the the video says at 2:17. Doing this long enough will stop you from forming sentences in your native language and trying to translate them in your mind like most beginners do.
longest trick i have seen in my life
Ralph DeJesus lmfao
Lel
eventually what is the trick i really dont have Thats much time for this video
Hi it is very nice to have this kind of videos availabe to ptactice some new words
Ever*
Where are you from ? i'm from Brazil and i'm new here, i'm happy cause i understood what you said, your english it's clear and slow, but some other poeple i can't understand.
hi amanda how are you?
+Elamri Abdelmalek Hello, i'm fine thx and u ?
you'll learn it son !! Good luck Amanda
+tb achraf soon* :D
JennyJaned Haha Yeah Thank you , i just forgot the o ... it was not by ignorance . :D
I love the way he speaks.Great lesson
i agree!! would u like for me to help u?? i am an american!!
Obviously you are an English native speaker. I am wondering if you have any foreign language learning experience? Specifically on one of the Asian languages, in learning which you will find there's nothing to share with English, both in language and culture. If you don't have such experiences, how do you know the learners' feeling and hardship? How do you proof your method works?
And how YOU can prove this approach doesn't work properly?
I have been learning foreign languages for almost 30 years and teaching English and Mandarin to different groups for years. But, I didn't say I this approach DOESN'T work. I only ask how do you know it works if you didn't experience it yourself.
Me too, and this make me belive that the sense of EnglishAnyone apply really works, considering other similar methods
I work in an orgnisation within it I am the only one use English as the 2nd language. Although I listen to them all day, the things I don't understand couldn't make sense to me unless I ask the guys to slow down, or write it down to let me look it up in a dictionary or google it. When I learnt it in classroom learning method, I start to use it as native speakers. I guess you have the similar experience when you taking your degree in Japan?
Actually, everyone can ask this question like you! No one can give you 100% answer. It is just depend on the learner themselves. Maybe he got lots of reply from his student, so it is a process of learning !Then there are gap between excellent and average teachers .
It's awesome to know that some of the words about nutrition and health from this video, I learned them this year by working out and practicing and because I got into my fitness journey this year and had English speaking coaches so I really get to see them frequently. Now they're part of my day-to-day conversations with English learners. Grammar rules and learning definitions all the time slow you down and hold you back from speaking fluently. I really enjoy this kind of videos. Keep up the good work! You rock!
2:08 here you are mates
Your prononciation is very good, i understand without substitle.Tank you very much for your lesson.
Thank you so much
Now I try not to be nervous .
OMG Vince Vaughn is an English teacher now!!!
😂
+Janice Betancourt ig!ogulll mon iPhone et Android offertes
+Janice Betancourt hmmm
would you recommend someone other than grammarly.com.
You know what I like more than fluent speech? Knowledge
+Człowiek Drzewo You in your garage? ;)
+Człowiek Drzewo rofl
really? cause i rather buy hollywood hills so i can drive on my new linguini.
+Człowiek Drzewo :: To know how to speak a language fluently is a form of KNOWLEDGE. A mistake in a phrase or a sentence you utter may change the entire or the precise meaning of you are saying.
The original comment was a joke. :)
I'm an English tutor myself and I love the way you speak dude
The most difficult is find out partners to practice,
hi
SenhorK hello Mr i am raj could you talk with me through Skype my Skype ID : boomithra.rajkumar
*wd,,
It is hard to find people to practice with
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I’m a German exchange student and I’m gonna spend the next 10 month in the US. So I basically understand almost everything in English, although I sometimes don’t understand when someone speaks with a slang or uses difficult words. But as to speaking I’m just not confident enough. Most of the time I just say “yes” or “ok” . And when I’m using longer sentences it almost always sounds so unnatural and bad. Please help school starts tomorrow and I don’t wanna be the weirdo who can’t speak English
Thank you 🙏
TS you'll have to try. That's the secret. You are going to make some mistakes but actually people will not care. Pretend that you don't care too and it'll be alright. Try to speak with other people as much as you can. At the street, at the bakery, supermarkets, everywhere. The more you listen, more you'll learn. Good luck!
We're in the same boat. That's why I purchased Thesaurus Dictionary and learned to use the right words in my writing messages. Lately, I bought an American Idioms book and learned the words used by American native speakers. It is also important to know how to read phonetics to learn how the word is being pronounced.
@@anitafpinto Anita, are you brazilian or portuguese?
Me too
Same! In wich State have u been?
Thank you so much 😊 for the video!!!
I love 💖 English it’s my favourite language..
❤️i want to become 💯 % fluent English speaker!!❤️
Stop using so much smileys then
I am here because I want to learn more fluent english. Thank You so much I learn a lot
AWESOME!! if u want i could help u improve your English!! i am American!
Thanks for making this video , it is time-worthy to watch it . You are a heaven-sent guy to anyone who deals and struggles when speaking the English language . You really helped a lot , for learners out there don't lose hope .
Here's a tip: Don't use what you've learn in the books. Instead watch a conversation and the mouth of the native speaker for pronounciation. That's how a baby learn to speak.
zex kanter you've learned*. English is not my first language but I do have sufficient knowledge of English Tenses.
thanks
Babies do not learn by watching conversations and the mouths of native speakers. They learn predominantly by listening to the imperative voice, by observing the simultaneous performance of the command given by the carer, and then by reproducing the command with their bodies. Nothing to do with watching mouths.
Oh my God! I understand everything, but when i have to speak english, i don't know what hapend to me, I CAN'T! it's like a curse. I read very well also! but when i have to express myself is a such mess. Even i don't know if i'm writing in a correct way?. So thanks, im going to listen your videos all the time again and again, and again until i broke this little problem in me. Sorry! if i have mistakes, thanks for your help. Saludos amigo!
+Not a Fan Thanks! The fact is when i try to speak, i don't know what hapen! i'ts hard to me, maybe i think a lot to find the correct words. But i'm going to practice all the time. Thanks one more time. 😉
+Soni L your English is excellent!!!
Jose Contreras Thank's a lot.😊
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Lionel Messi Waaah! Messi give me your sign
Love you speak , it’s so clear , I wanna really learn with you , teacher tks
hi vicente!! i am from the us and i would love to help u !
10:08 a.m-14/7.- I like the Introduction of this Video,,tha´s why I´m going to write it and study then. Finally , I will start with the Video .10:29 a.m.
I agree with you, cause that's the way I leant a lettle bit english and I'm leaning german. I was realy looking for a video with someone that helped me like you are doing now. Thank you!
Sorry for the mistakes. :D
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Great tips and Channel! I will definitely share this will my daughters who are currently 8 and 10 years old. We started a book reading channel to improve their English reading and comprehension skills. Plus, I wasn't much of a book reader growing up and now having the opportunity to read with them and share it with the world! Looking forward to your future videos!!!
How much your teaching way is wonderful. Thanks a million 🙏🏽🌸
Haha. I speak english as my first language, I’m just watching these to see how good the methods are
And !! How do you find it ? 😂 do you advice me to use it 😛
Reina Reina I don’t know. I didn’t watch the full thing
Tasso Demo can you help me please, I mean with English?
Love of My life how?
THIS VIDEO WAS VERY USEFUL, I AM WORKING WITH THE CONFIDENCE ABOUT TALKING IN PUBLIC.
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Deysita Narvaez Montejo can you talking with me bcz I want conversation with you
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l learned english by watching english movie...i will imitate and say again the way they articulated...i practice in daily life...and by that ppl will ask me wether i was abroad for some time because of my accent
U said thing is good. But i cannot talk like my native language daily using words . Please tell me .
And one more question. .
I forgeting english word always. How to remember words. ?
@@commonman6806 i am a native english speaker. but i speak alot of other languages also. my advice for you, is just watch american dramas, songs, and TV shows over and over. Keep practicing. say the same word over and over. make sure it is stuck in your head. relate that word with something else. it always gets stuck in my head after i repeat it many times. also talk and practice with an english speaker.
Will you speak with me?
@@2Acquire.English yeah i'll speak to you, do you have kik app. Id......?
@@jasminex6421 thank you
The only 1thing is: CONVERSE. Keep it practicing. Be patience.
I took couple of months in a foreign country to start to catch what people around were sayin'.
I heard and memorized many words and now, after more than 1 year, I probably still make some tiny mistakes but I feel free to speak and talk about everything.
21/7.- 8:51 a.m, Well., for the most part I´ve finished to study this lesson. bye Drew.Was very good.
Practicing to speak any language daily with a fren or someone ..will automatically improved your english..or any other language.Within 2 or 3 years you will be an expert in that particular language.But the thing is who will practice it with us ,right?????😂
Potshangbam Joychandra yes exactly 😢
Yeah, you are right, Practicing is the key, i have learn english since the elemantary school. I understand what someone mean, but when I started ato speak up, the words was difficult to come out.
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You are here to improve your english?? gues what!! (We're in the same boat)
I only watched this video today and it was very useful for me, I tried like it 10×
For now I will start monolingual dictionary
when i was in elementary school, one of my teachers said that the best way to learn English is to talk to someone who fluently speak that language, in my case, i live in the Philippines where i don't know anybody who speak English fluently except my friends who were beginners english learners as well.
So what i do is watch english movies and videos then i imagine myself being one of the characters and think about how i would respond to a line that other characters said.
please feel free to correct me if there is a bad english in my comment or talk to me, this is a part of my learning process. 2020 or any year
@@artofbim_ Haha 😂🤣
Hiiiiiiii here's my advice (tho I'm also not a good English speaker)
*When I was in Elementary, one of my teachers told me that the best way to learn English is to talk to someone who's fluently speak such language.
So what I did is I've watched English movies and videos and then Imagining that I'm one of those characters and think about how "should" I respond to the line that the other character had said to me.
I made it more complex but also pls think that if you were referring to a certain situation or moments that already happened pls don't be shy and hesitate to put "-ed -d had etc."
That's all u are good at English don't worry :)
@@menostation977 thank you so much, you're amazing 😆😆
@@damntrain1862 ..Can I talk to you personally.. Because I am also not fluent in English speaking..So if you can help me.then I think it's a good way to learn..And would be beneficial for each other
Naincy Kumari i am also having same problem please help me also
I really suck at speaking in English. I felt nervous because they might hear my wrong grammars. They're judgy anyway😂
Ryu Chan i feel you:
same here 😂
Rude...not everyone is judgy..
@@subteraneanstars345 learning eng don't mind what they said
Me too, i want to learn 😭
Let me start by getting this out of the way: learning to speak confidently is HARD. It's difficult. It ain't easy.
Okay, next, is it worth it? Heck yes. Definitely. For sure.
I am a non-native speaker, and I've gone through thick and thin when it comes to learning English. As a matter of fact, I am a Malaysian, born, raised and still am presently living in Malaysia but have somehow managed to self-teach myself how to speak fluently and SOUND LIKE an American.
Listen guys, if you want it, and you do it how those who've done it did it, you'll done did do it. I hope I can help as many people as I can too. Hit me up if you think I can help, and I'll be glad to share whatever I know. Why? What's in it for me? Just like the uploader of this video, I want to get people to where they want to be. And money, but not at your expense!(maybe)
This is a very clear lessons and I really loved to watch it. what I really want is to speak fluently and naturally. I do struggle in most of my meeting presentation
yeah i want to help u improve your English!
Nice work! I would suggest adding a clip of words taught today along with the video at the end of the video. It would be a quick revision. Thank you for the effort!
Many animals are fed a gaining weight kind of diet, just like when people that don't have much of self esteem ingest fattening food. I only eat nuts, lots of them and don't get me fat. I remain an agile little squirrel capable of climbing high trees extracting my healthy nut food. Thanks for the great lesson, I enjoyed every bit of it.
I don't know, but the fact that you speak slowly and more clearly doesn't make this an English language lesson. I'm guessing that anyone who understand all that you're saying is likely to be fairly fluent in English anyway. And unless I missed it, the video revealed no "simple trick" that would turn a foreign speaker into a confident English speaker. It seems that all you're doing is introducing some English vocabulary, word definitions that anyone can find in a dictionary.
But you did make me click. So, success there.
That’s exact what I want to say. I was waiting for the trick more than a quarter but still vocabulary
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Have I just come across the channel that will take my English to the next level?!