Your level in English doesn't matter. This does.

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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I have a question for you.
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Have you ever wondered what is the best way to measure your fluency?
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Now, I know that there are traditional levels, like A1 to A2 to B1 to B2.
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But let me tell you an interesting story and how I believe this is not the
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best way, or the only way, to measure someone's proficiency level and fluency.
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As some of you already know, I moved to Spain in January this year.
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In April, I took a course and they placed me as an A1 speaker,
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granted, I did not speak Spanish.
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And they put me on week five or week six.
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However, recently, my friend, who has been living here for over five
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years, joined a Spanish course.
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And guess what level they placed her in?
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A1, week five.
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Now, mind you that she has been living here for over five years.
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Every time we would hang out together, she would be the one speaking, she
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would be the one communicating.
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She had so much more confidence than I did.
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She understood almost everything.
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I went to her with questions, yet we were at the same level.
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How is that possible?
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So maybe in terms of grammar knowledge or specific vocabulary that is needed
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for A1 level, we were at the same level.
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However, she had a lot more experience and a lot more confidence than me.
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And in the real world, she did so much better than me.
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But according to the school or the proper way of measuring fluency,
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that was the case.
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We were at the same place.
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And my question to you is, is this really the only way to measure someone's fluency?
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Is it really the only way to measure real life fluency – how
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you show up in English, how you use English, how confident you feel.
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I'm going to give you another example.
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I've had students who were placed as a C1 speaker, yet they had no
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confidence speaking in a group at all.
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They would avoid conversations, they would not communicate, they would
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only communicate through reading and writing, and never when speaking.
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So even though, according to the books, they were at a C1 level, in real life
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they were not using the language.
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They were terrified to use the language.
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They were overly critical, they were perfectionists, and they would not use the
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language, therefore they'd avoid speaking.
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Here's what I'm saying.
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I know it's important to measure one's fluency according to the number of words
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they know, and the grammar they know, and how they're able to structure sentences.
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That is a given.
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I'm here to say this is not the only way to measure someone's fluency.
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I believe that a speaker's fluency is also measured according to the
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confidence level they have, how they show up, how they behave in English,
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the choices they make in English, and the experience they have in English
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using the language in real life.
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Your mindset, behavior, habits, and experience determine
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your performance in English.
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Not just how many words you know, not just the grammar you know, and not
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just how well you structure sentences.
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Now, I know it's harder to measure confidence, and it's harder to measure
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experience, but there is a way to know your level, based on your mindset, your
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confidence, and your behavior in English.
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And I'm going to tell you all about it.
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I developed a speaking success path that outlines the experience
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of a speaker who already knows English at the level where they can
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understand English and use English without needing to use a translator.
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So, I'm not talking about true beginners who are just starting
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out with their English journey.
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No, I'm talking about people who have studied English and they understand
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English in a way that doesn't require them to use a translator.
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Now the path is somewhat linear, but you can also skip between the stages.
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Now, I've used this success path with my students inside my program BEYOND.
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And it has been an incredible tool to help them identify where they're at and
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what they need to do to achieve that.
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The speaking path ranges from the Avoider, to the Anxious Speaker,
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to the Brave Speaker, to the Challenger, to the Influencer.
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Whether you're the Avoider, Anxious Speaker, Brave Speaker, Challenger,
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or Influencer, there's a lot you can learn about how you show up in your
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experience in English once you understand that your fluency level goes above and
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beyond just the typical A1 to C2 levels.
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Now, I created this quiz and you can actually take it right
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now, it's absolutely free.
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So you can identify your stage and also get resources and tips and
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strategies to get to the next stage.
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Sometimes, all you need to do is just change your mindset
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to get to the next stage.
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Let me tell you this, it's not easy, but it is possible.
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And sometimes it requires more effort or intentional practice to
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be able to reach the next stage.
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Everything is in the quiz.
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So, if you take the quiz, it's going to take you five minutes.
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You'll need to answer a few questions, and then you're going to get a
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list of resources and my tips to help you move up the success path.
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From the names of the stages, you can already see that it's a little different
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than what you are familiar with.
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And here's the thing, I believe the traditional methods have led us to
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a certain place, and it's great.
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But what got you here, won't get you there.
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If you want to get to your next level, you need to understand what
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you actually really need, that goes beyond the vocabulary or the grammar.
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It's about how you need to think, how you need to practice, where
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you should put your focus on, and also how you plan for the future.
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All of that is required to make any progress, definitely, in
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your English fluency journey.
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And it's so much easier to measure your progress based not just on
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tests, but on your own feeling, on how you feel about yourself and
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what's possible for you in real life.
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If you end up speaking more, understanding more, having the confidence to make
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jokes or to stand your ground, you are obviously at a better place than
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someone who might be avoiding constantly, even though maybe according to the
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books, you are at the same level.
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It doesn't matter what the level is.
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What matters is what's possible for you and how you feel about yourself
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when communicating in English.
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And I want to open a door to that possibility of you measuring your
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fluency and your ability and your performance in English in a different
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way, in a less conventional way, because maybe that is what you were missing.
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Maybe understanding how to put a spotlight on building your confidence, changing
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your mindset, changing the way you practice is all you needed to reach a
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breakthrough and get to the next stage.
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So, I invite you to take the quiz, identify your speaking stage, and
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get the resources that you need to move up to the next stage.
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And you will see that as you move up the speaking stages, your fluency level and
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proficiency level will improve as well.
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Because here's the thing.
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Even at a level that is considered intermediate or lower intermediate, your
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understanding of the language is vast.
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You understand more than you're capable of speaking.
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From my own personal experience, I can understand long podcasts in Spanish,
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but I still can't say 10 percent of what they're saying on my own without guidance.
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I know the gap, I feel the gap, and I know that you feel that too in English.
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I have felt that in English back when I first started out.
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So that gap, that gap between the English that you know and the
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English that you speak is not going to be resolved by learning more
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and increasing your knowledge.
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It's going to be resolved by changing your mindset, building your confidence,
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and practicing intentionally.
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And this is how you're going to be guided when you take the quiz.
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Alright?
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So, are you an Avoider?
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Are you an Anxious Speaker?
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Are you a Brave Speaker?
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Do you want to become a Challenger or an Influencer?
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The answer is in the quiz.
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So here's what I want you to do.
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I want you to go ahead and take the quiz, then come back here.
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Let me know in the comments, what is your speaking stage?
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And then also, if you feel like it, let me know what you're going to
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do to move up to the next stage.
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I hope this was helpful, and I hope this helped you think about
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proficiency and fluency in a different way, in a way that takes you into
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consideration as an individual – with feelings and thoughts and habits and
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emotions and experiences that might prevent you from building fluency.
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And unless you address those things and your pain points, and your
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struggles, it's going to be really hard to improve your fluency.
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It's going to be really hard to just learn more and expect your body and
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your brain to remember everything.
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We first need to take care of you and understand what you need.
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And then, it's going to be a lot easier to get on the right path to success.
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All right, so I can't wait to hear about your stages and what
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you thought about the quiz.
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If you want more resources, go to hadarshemesh.com or come follow me on
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social media at @hadar.accentsway on Instagram or all the other channels.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the week, and I'll see you
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next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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