5 Fluency Practice Strategies for Teachers and Students

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Hey everyone, it's Hadar.
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Thank you so much for joining me.
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Today I want to share with you five fluency practice strategies that I
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have been using with my students for many, many years, and my coaches and
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teachers use with our students as well.
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Whether you're a student or a teacher, you want to use these practice
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strategies to improve fluency.
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If you're new to my channel, then hello and welcome.
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My name is Hadar.
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I'm an English coach.
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And I am not a native English speaker.
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I am teaching and sharing with you everything that has helped
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me reach where I am today.
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And that has helped me help thousands and thousands of students around the world.
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If you want to find out more about my work and get a lot of free stuff
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to help you improve your English fluency, confidence, and clarity,
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check out my website hadarshemesh.com.
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Or come follow me on Instagram at @hadar.accentsway.
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Let's get started with the five practice strategies.
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So the first one is speaking with feedback.
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Now, I'm going to talk about that a little bit.
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Whether you're a student learning with a teacher, or whether you are a teacher
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trying to help a student, this is a very, very effective practice technique.
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And it helps students build confidence.
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Now, if you don't currently work with a private teacher, then wait
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till the end, and I will share with you how you can do it on your own.
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But if you do have a teacher or if you're a teacher helping a student,
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here is one of the things that I've discovered to be the most
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helpful when it comes to identifying the challenges of the students.
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So the idea is for you to speak freely about anything that relates to your
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life: whether it's your job, your plans for tomorrow, anything that you
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might be using on your day to day life.
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And then to have your teacher or coach give you feedback on the specific
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things that prevent you from sounding clear, coherent, or confident.
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So, you don't need to get feedback on every single pronunciation challenge
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or grammar mistake that you're making.
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And if you're a teacher, your job is to help the students identify the
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key elements that prevent them from being clear, coherent, and confident.
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So, if you're a student working with a teacher, you would want your teacher
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to give you specific feedback on those places where you get stuck or whatever it
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is that you say make you sound unclear.
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Or it's a very, very noticeable grammar mistake, such as, you know, saying
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something like 'he play every week' instead of 'he plays every week'.
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So speaking with feedback in a spontaneous, intuitive way is one of the
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best practices that I have seen to help students gain clarity and confidence.
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Now, if you don't have a teacher, you can do two things.
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One, you can use 'voice to text', so you can record yourself speaking, and
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when you see that it hasn't detected what it is that you were trying to say.
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And then maybe there is a pronunciation challenge, and you want to explore that.
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You want to repeat that phrase...
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repeat that phrase...
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repeat that phrase.
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You want to see that it actually detects what you're trying to say the second time.
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But also - and this is a really good tip, so make sure you write this down
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- there is a great tool called Wordtune.
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Wordtune is a writing assistant based on AI.
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I'm going to link to it below, I'm not an affiliate, I just love the product.
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And what it does is it takes a sentence, even if it's half baked or
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not ready, and it really understands what it is that you're trying to say.
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And it gives you some alternatives so you can choose from it.
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And this is a great way for you to see, Okay, I said that.
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This is what it suggests.
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How is it different?
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How is the grammar different?
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How is the sentence structure different?
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So even if you don't have a coach working with you, then this is
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something that could be helpful, and it's practically free.
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Now, another reason why I know this works is because in Beyond - my English
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practice membership community - we have sessions of speaking with
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feedback and writing with feedback.
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The students absolutely love it.
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Because not only that it deals with real life challenges, that actually
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most students face, it's also super relevant to the lives of the people
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who practice and the lives of the people participating in the session.
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If you want to find out more about Beyond, my English practice membership,
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super affordable, you can click the link below and learn more about it.
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The second practice strategy that I've been using with my students for many,
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many years is asking the students - and by students, that means you - to answer
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a different question every day: to give yourself three minutes and record yourself
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on audio or video, answering the question.
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Every question should be totally different about topics that
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you don't always talk about.
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And here's why.
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Usually when you speak in your day-to-day life, you use a certain vocabulary, like
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you use the same ongoing conversations.
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And here's the thing.
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You're used to speaking about something, therefore that
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would be convenient for you.
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But every time you get out of your comfort zone, getting asked about
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something that you don't know how to talk about, that might feel challenging.
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And then you'll feel like your vocabulary's limited, or you
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might not participate in the conversation, which is not good.
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And to improve that and to expand your vocabulary and confidence, speaking about
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different topics, I recommend to take a question, a different question every
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single day and answer it for 3-4 minutes.
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And what type of question?
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Just go and google 'conversation topics' or 'controversial questions'.
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And you will get lists and lists and lists of questions to raise a discussion.
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And all you need is yourself and the internet and a recorder.
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So you can record yourself and listen back to it if needed, but you
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don't even have to record yourself.
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I like recording because you are more composed, you are more intentional
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when you know it's recorded.
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And this is why, like, that's the closest thing to speaking in front of
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other people without really speaking.
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If you want to get fancy, use video.
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I have talked a lot about improving your fluency through video.
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And I'm going to link to some of those resources and videos and
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episodes in the description below.
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The third practice technique is imitation and shadowing.
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Again, I've talked about that on a separate video, but now, as we are talking
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about the top five fluency practice strategies, I really, really love this
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strategy because it helps you understand English and comprehend English on a
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deeper level, on a subconscious level.
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Because you're absorbing English, you're repeating it, you're getting it
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into your body without thinking about the grammar rules, without thinking so
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much about the words that you're using.
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Right?
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So, it's like a holistic experience and it helps you improve grammar, vocabulary,
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fluency, and pronunciation, for sure.
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So the idea is that you select someone that you like, a speaker that you like, or
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a video or a TV show, or whatever that is.
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You play a line, you pause, and you repeat.
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You can also shadow it or echo it where you play it, and then you repeat it like
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a split-second after the person speaking.
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If you have the script, even better.
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You can even take notes.
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It's a very active practice strategy.
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And my students, who have been using it consistently, report that
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this is one of the things that has really, really helped them.
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Again, when you join Beyond, these are the things that we're doing, all of
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these exercises on an ongoing basis.
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Because, you know, first of all, you want to keep it interesting.
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And also, you want to do a bunch of different things that tackle
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all the challenges that you face when communicating in English.
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The next one is transcribing texts.
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So here it's more about working on your listening skills and listening abilities.
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And the idea is to listen to different listeners with different accents.
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By the way, not just standard American, not just English teachers on YouTube.
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But listen to different voices and different dialects so that you
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start to develop awareness around all the potential English sounds.
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And the idea is to listen to someone speak and try to transcribe or write
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down what it is that you're hearing.
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And then compare it with a text.
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And look at the places where it's not aligned, right?
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Because there will be some places where you will write 'should', and the
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person actually said 'could', right?
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And then you'd be like, Okay, why did I hear it differently?
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And this is why like listening and then transcribing, writing it down for yourself
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and comparing it with the original is such a great strategy to improve the
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confidence and listening, but also understand how it all works together.
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The last thing is challenging yourself.
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So when I see my students talking about something that is really difficult
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for them, I challenge them to go and explore that a little deeper.
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So for example, if a student of mine would say, "I am really afraid
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to speak in meetings at work.
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So, I want to work on my English and I want to work on my pronunciation."
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Great.
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So we're doing all the work.
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But then I would also tell her to go and tap into that fear and do more of
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the thing that she is so afraid of.
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So, that means speak more in meetings, right?
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In a way just like put yourself in a situation where you are forced to speak.
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Of course, only if you feel safe.
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But to really confront yourself with that thing that you're afraid of.
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If your thing is fearing speaking in public, then go live on social
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media and speak to other people.
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Post videos.
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If your fear is to not pass a job interview, then go on like five
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or six or seven different job interviews just for the practice.
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Do more of that thing that scares you.
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Because fluency is interconnected with confidence.
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And if you're experiencing a certain fear around communicating in English,
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it's not just about the grammar and it's not just about the vocabulary.
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So you got to push yourself and see that it's possible for you
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to do something, and that boosts your confidence and ultimately,
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will boost your fluency as well.
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So these were the five practice strategies that I wanted to share with you today.
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Just a quick recap.
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The first one is to speak with feedback, whether it's with a coach or with
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'voice to text', or a writing assistant.
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The second one is answering a different question every single day.
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And when you get stuck, try to find that word that you were missing.
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And maybe repeat it a few times and make that word more available.
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The third one is imitation or shadowing exercises.
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The fourth one is transcribing what it is that you're hearing, improving
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your listening and comprehension.
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And the fifth one is challenging yourself and doing the thing that scares you.
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Even if you were to do just a little bit of each exercise, I guarantee that
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you will feel significant rewards.
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Now again, a lot of people are missing out on practice and they're
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missing out on opportunities to speak.
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And this is why we created Beyond - our English practice membership.
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Now, it's really all about taking the knowledge that you already have and
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putting it into practice, and minimizing the gap between the English that you
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already know and the English that you use.
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With all of these strategies, you know, that we implement in the program,
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and a lot of opportunities to speak and a lot of coaching and support
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and feedback, and so much more.
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And doors are going to open soon.
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If you're watching this as I release the video, you can click the link
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below to find out all about it.
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And even if the doors are closed, I'm inviting you to get on the list
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to find out when we open doors for Beyond - our English practice membership.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day.
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I hope this was helpful.
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If you have more suggestions and more tips on how to improve fluency, please
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write them in the comments below.
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Have a great day.
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And I'll see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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