How to sound Smart In English? Watch this.

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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One of the biggest challenges of speakers of English as a second
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language is that we settle.
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We settle for a word that is not the right word, but it's close enough.
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We settle for being general than being specific, and we settle for
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and not sounding as intelligent and sophisticated and witty as
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we may be in our native language.
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And the reason why that happens is mostly vocabulary.
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Now, if you haven't watched my video about how to enhance your speaking
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vocabulary, then I really recommend that you watch it after watching this video.
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I'm going to put a link to it in the description.
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But what I said there is that usually when communicating, we have, a circle
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of basic words that we retrieve rather easily, that are really easy
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for us to use in a conversation.
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We don't need to think much and we don't have to hesitate before using them.
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And then there was another circle of words, that circle is the words
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that you know, but you don't use, also known as passive vocabulary.
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And that's like a really broad and incredible list of words
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that when we hear those words, we know exactly what they mean.
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But we never seem to be able to pull them out when we need them.
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And what I recommend in that video is to focus on those words.
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And the last circle is words that you don't know and you don't use.
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And a lot of times people put all their efforts into learning words that they
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don't know and they are less likely to use, and that is counterproductive.
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So what I recommended in that video was to focus on taking
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all that passive vocabulary and turning it into active vocabulary.
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So, basically growing the smaller circle.
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What I'm going to offer in this video and in the series of videos
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#vocabularyupgrade is a list of words that are basic words, are
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probably easy for you to retrieve.
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But I'm going to offer different words for you to use instead of those words.
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So these are probably words that you know or phrases that you
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know, but you tend to never use.
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So I would just point out those words to you, and at the same time, at the
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end of the video so stick around until the end at the end of the video, I'm
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going to share with you the technique and strategy to integrate it into your speech.
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Because it's all nice and fun when you see a video and you're like, "Oh yeah,
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these words", but then you never use it.
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So we want you to see results.
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So at the end, I'm going to share with you how you can actually
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do that, so stick around.
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If you are new to this channel, welcome.
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And I want you to know that this is the right place for you if you want
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to improve your confidence, your clarity, and your fluency in English.
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And we are going to make you feel super happy about who you are and
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how you speak in English, even if English is not your first language.
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Let's get started with the first word.
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So the first word is "I think".
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We use "I think" all of the time, and that's totally fine.
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You are a human being, and human beings think, and you want to share that.
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But then you find yourself using, "I think, I think, I think, I think, I
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think" all of the time, and sometimes you just want to vary it a bit, or
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you want to sound smarter to yourself.
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Again, it's not necessarily about the other person and how they perceive
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you, it's about how you feel yourself, expressing yourself, hearing yourself
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using the same word over and over again.
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That's the frustrating part.
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And as you feel more varied, it also boosts your confidence.
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And when you're more confident, obviously, the words are more accessible in general.
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Because nerves, and judgment, and anxiety all of these things
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just shut down your fluency.
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And we don't want that.
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So, "I think".
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If you constantly say "I think", here are a few phrases that you can use instead.
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I often use "I feel that okay?
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It's a little different because "I feel" and "I think" are two different
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emotions, but a lot of times I would use "I feel", instead of "I think".
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"I feel that we really need to consider all our options first
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before making a decision".
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"I feel" instead of "I think".
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Or, "It seems to me that you are not really paying
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attention to what I'm saying".
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"It seems to me that".
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Now, yes, of course there are nuances, it's not exactly the same as "I think",
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but this is yet another way that you can use instead of just saying "I think".
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"It seems to me that, you know, this might not be the right decision for us".
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Another phrase "If you ask me".
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So I could say, "I think it's a little too soon", or I could say, "It's
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a little too soon, if you ask me".
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Or "If you ask me, it's a little too soon".
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"As far as I can tell" that's another way to say "I think".
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"I think that no one will forget this time".
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"As far as I can tell, no one will ever forget this time".
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"As far as I can tell".
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"To me, things really need to change".
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"To me "I think" "I think, things really need to change here".
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"I think, things really need to change here".
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"To me, things really need to change here".
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So you can also say that.
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The next word is "Hard".
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This word pops up really easily whenever we experience this emotion,
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or we want to use this word.
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But if you don't want to use "hard", and "hard" is also a harsh
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word, then in some situations or in some context and it's very
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direct so you could use other words.
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Like "challenging".
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It doesn't have the same connotations.
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And also, that's another word, a fancier word, for the word "hard".
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"It's a really challenging project".
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"It's been really challenging for me lately".
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Instead of, "It's been really hard for me lately".
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Now I'm not saying you can't use "hard", but if you want to have that extra edge,
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or you feel frustrated with the fact that that's the word that you go back to every
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time you want to express something with that idea, then these are your options.
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"It's tough".
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Right?
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"Things are tough right now".
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"It's not that simple, or "it's not so simple", or "it's not so
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easy" that's another way to say "hard", but in a different way.
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Okay?
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So, yeah, you're not using fancy words here, but it's just another
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way of expressing something that is immediate, that we constantly
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use and constantly express.
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Right.
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"It's tricky".
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"I don't know, the situation is really tricky".
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Instead of "hard", right.
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"It's a tricky situation".
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"It's a tricky decision".
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So it takes the edge off of it.
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So if something is really hard, oh, use "hard".
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But "tricky" is a little more subtle, so you might want to use that.
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That's the thing about English and about becoming fluent, and
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about enhancing your vocabulary.
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A lot of times we look for those really nice, fancy words, those big words.
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And that's great too, and I'm probably going to add those in this video series.
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But I want to tell you sometimes the basic words that we use
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can be polished a little bit.
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And we could use different variations for each word because these are very,
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very frequent words, and we don't want to get repetitive for ourselves.
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The next word is "happy".
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What a great word!
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We don't want to delete this word from our vocabulary, not at all.
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So, sometimes if we want to be a bit more expressive, we could
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just add an adjective to it.
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"I'm genuinely happy for you".
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Or "I'm so incredibly happy for you".
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Right?
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So we can upgrade it a little bit by adding an adverb that
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supports it and enhances it.
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And we can also use other words like, "I'm thrilled".
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"I'm thrilled to be here".
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I actually love the word "thrilled".
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Because I know for some of you it may sound a little over the top, but in
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American English it is frequently used.
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Like you don't have to be, "Aaa, my God, I'm so thrilled!"
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to use this word.
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Right?
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"I'm thrilled to be here with you".
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That's cool too.
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Right?
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Instead of saying, "I'm happy to be here with you".
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So don't feel like you're turning it into like a really, really excited teenager
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when you use the word "thrilled".
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And if you go to 'YouGlish', for example, you will see how
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often it is being used in videos.
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If you don't know YouGlish, you should, I'm going to put a link
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to it in the description as well.
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Another word you could use is "excited".
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Again, it's not exactly the same, but it's another way of expressing
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something, like happy about something or excited about something.
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And yes, "excited" is also a little overused, but if you don't
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use it that much, then you can definitely start using it more.
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"I agree".
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If you want to agree with something, you could say "Yes", or "I agree", or "Sure".
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So these are the basic words that we use to show agreement with someone.
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But here are a few more options.
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"Absolutely".
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"Definitely".
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"Oh, I definitely agree with you".
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You can even still used the word "agree", but you added something to it.
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That's the upgrade I'm talking about.
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Then you feel a bit more expressive.
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Yeah, so it's not yet you using academic language.
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Okay?
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But, is that really the goal?
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You want to be conversational.
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And you will notice that great speakers, they don't use fancy words.
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They don't use words other people don't understand, or words that
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are rarely used in the language.
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Because when you use that in speaking, it feels like you're a
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little stuck up or maybe patronizing.
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It feels like you're positioning yourself above others.
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So, the purpose is not to find those fancy 10-syllable words, just like
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something that is a little different.
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"A hundred percent".
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Or, "hundred percent".
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I love that.
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"A hundred percent".
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It's like, that's it, that's enough, you don't have to say much
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if you really agree with someone.
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"I was just thinking the same thing".
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Or, "My thoughts exactly".
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Or, "I feel that way too".
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All of them express "I agree".
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"Important".
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That's a word that we use a lot.
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For example, "It's important that you remember that you need to
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practice these words at home before you use it in a conversation".
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"It's crucial that you practice these words at home first".
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"It's essential for you to practice these words at home first".
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"It's imperative that you learn the pronunciation of these words first before
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you try to use them in a sentence".
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Crucial.
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Essential.
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So these are a few examples of how you can upgrade the word "important".
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The word "worried".
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"I'm worried that we're not going to be there on time".
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Right.
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An easy word to tap into.
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And the state that I am constantly in.
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"I'm worried that we're not going to be there on time".
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"I'm concerned that we're not going to be there on time".
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"I'm concerned".
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Or "I'm afraid that we're not going to be there on time".
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So, two more words to use instead of the word "worried".
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"I want".
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This is such a great word.
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It's a primal word, we use it all of the time.
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You do not want to delete it from your vocabulary.
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We want to use it.
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Want, want, want.
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I just said want like 5 billion times.
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But here are two other ways to say "I want", just to make it more interesting.
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"I want".
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"I feel like".
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Instead of, "I want to get some coffee" "I feel like getting some coffee.
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Or "I feel like drinking some coffee".
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Right?
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"I feel like".
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Or, "I would love to", "I'd love to go home after this".
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Instead of, "I really want to go home after this".
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So, instead of adding the word "really want" "I'd love to".
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The word "good".
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"Good "is a great word, but what if we say "valuable" instead, right?
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It doesn't really change the meaning.
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It's just, it makes it a bit more varied.
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Maybe a little more sophisticated.
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I don't know why I always go to like that British annunciation,
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when I say the word "sophisticated".
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Instead of, "It's a good idea" "It's a valuable idea".
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"It's a helpful idea".
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"It's an exceptional idea", if you want to say something that is really good, right?
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"It's a helpful feature".
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"It's worthwhile".
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So these are just a few other words to use, instead of just
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saying that something is good.
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Now, what is the best way to start using those words in conversation or freely?
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So here's how I see it.
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First of all, all the words, all the other words that I suggested are not challenging
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words either to pronounce or to remember.
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These are not like long words, or they're not that rare in the
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conversation or in the language.
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So, the thing is that you just need to use it a lot.
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What I recommend is to take one substitution for each word,
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and just one, don't overdo it.
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This is why I didn't give you an a list of 6-7 different synonyms.
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I mean, for that you can go to the dictionary and look for it.
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I gave you common words that I know would not be too challenging to say, and that
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will make it easy for you to use them.
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So choose one word or one substitution that maybe you use, but you don't
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use that often or maybe you don't use at all and write it down.
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So now you have a list of 8 words.
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Then I want you to say each of those new words out loud, like 5-6-10 times.
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If you're not sure about the pronunciation, then Google
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it and come back and say it.
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Make sure you know exactly how to pronounce each syllable.
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And if one part is exceptionally challenging instead of, "really hard"
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have you noticed what we just did here?
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So if one part is exceptionally challenging, then you want to repeat that
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part again and again and again and again.
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Okay?
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So that is about developing the muscle memory of saying that word.
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Because your mouth is not used to sing it that much.
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So you want to practice just saying it out of context.
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Then you want to use it in context.
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Because you know the context in which this word should be used,
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then I want you to just create 5-6 sentences for each of those words,
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and use it and say it out loud.
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Do not think it in your head.
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You can't practice English in your head.
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You just can't.
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It's not going to be the same.
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It will be helpful, but it's not going to be half as helpful as saying it out loud.
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Because we really discover the challenges when we say it out loud.
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We discover when we get stuck, we discover when something's not working,
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when something does not sound right.
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This is why I want you to say it out loud in context, like I did.
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"It's imperative that you pay attention to the small details".
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"It's crucial that you follow your morning routine".
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So on and so forth.
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So, for each word and remember, just choose one for
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now, please, just choose one.
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I know you, you want to get it all down and you want to practice everything.
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Choose one, but that one word, drill it in 5-6 different sentences.
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The next step is to choose 3 words out of the 8, and use them consciously
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and deliberately in a conversation.
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So you are aware of them and you try to use them because again,
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these are very, very common words.
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So you are very likely to end up using a few of them in almost every conversation.
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If you don't have a lot of opportunities to speak in English, then I invite
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you to join our community on Facebook.
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I will put a link to it in the description.
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Because there you'll get a ton of opportunities to
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speak, and it's totally free.
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We have weekly discussions where we encourage you to post a video answering
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one of the questions that we post.
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We have weekly activities and most importantly, we have group conversations.
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It's called the Speaking Club, it's on Zoom, we break into small groups.
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So you have the opportunity of speaking with 3-4 different people.
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And we have like 4 speaking clubs a week.
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And again, it's totally free, just for you, a great opportunity to practice.
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So I highly encourage you to come and join us.
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Only with the best intentions, only with being fully supportive.
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And don't forget to answer the questions at the beginning cause we do not approve
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people who don't answer the questions.
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Just so you know.
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Okay.
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That's it.
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Thank you so much for watching.
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If you have more ideas for word upgrades, for the words that I've
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shared with you in this video let us know in the comments below.
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And if you haven't yet subscribe to my channel, and subscribe to the
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notifications so you get notified when I release a new video, that
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is aimed at helping you feeling freaking awesome about your English.
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Yeah, I said 'freaking awesome' instead of 'good' because it is freaking awesome.
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Have a beautiful week.
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Stay healthy, stay safe, and I'll see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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