How to become a better English Speaker (without saying a word!)

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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Want to learn how you can become a better communicator in English without learning
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new words, without learning grammar, and without practicing your pronunciation?
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The secret is in becoming a better listener.
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Being a better listener turns you into a better conversation partner, a better
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communicator, because it helps you build relationships and build trust as well.
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But also, when you focus on the other person, you become less stressed and
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self conscious about your own English.
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And that alone can help you become more confident and fluent in English.
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In this video, I'm going to share with you some tips on how to
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become a better listener and a better communicator in English.
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If you're new to my channel, then hi, my name is Hadar.
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I'm a non native speaker of English.
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And I am here to help you speak English with clarity, confidence, and freedom.
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You can check out my website at hadarshemesh.com.
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for a lot of free resources and hundreds of lessons about pronunciation,
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confidence, fluency, and so much more.
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And you can also follow me on social media for daily tips.
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There's a big difference between hearing someone and truly listening to someone.
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And there's also a difference between listening to someone and making them
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feel like you're listening to them.
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Now, this is relevant when you communicate in any language,
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including your first language as well.
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Because being a good listener is also relevant for your first language.
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But I've noticed that a lot of times when you communicate in a second
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language, what happens is that you are more self-conscious about your own
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language and your own communication.
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And as a result, it affects how you show up in a conversation.
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And it affects how you actually listen to other people.
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So, while in this video I'm going to share with you some general active
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listening tips, this is very specific for speakers of English as a second
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language, because I'm going to also focus on the language and the
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confidence element and what you can do if speaking in English is not something
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that is completely natural to you.
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So, what I'm going to talk about today is going to be about mindset, nonverbal
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communication, and verbal communication.
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We're going to start with mindset.
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When you are speaking to another person, you actually have to turn
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off your own thoughts and focus on what the other person is saying.
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Now, it's okay, like it's very natural for you to think about other things when
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you're doing something else, but when you are consumed with your own thoughts, it's
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really hard to actually listen and to be able to have a good, deep conversation
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with a person in front of you.
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Also, usually people feel it when you're not really listening.
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You know, you start glazing or you're starting to tune
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out from the conversation.
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I'm sure you've had this experience when you're talking and you felt like the
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other person is not really with you.
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Because they were occupied with their own thoughts.
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So, you have to actually move away from thinking your own
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thoughts to paying attention to what the other person is saying.
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Now, especially when speaking a second language, a lot of times when we're
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in a conversation, we are so focused on our thoughts about the language:
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"Am I going to understand them?"
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"How am I going to respond?"
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"What if I make a mistake?"
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"What should I say in response?"
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"What if they ask me a question?"
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So we have all these thoughts about fluency and about our English and our
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English not being good enough, and the judgment that we might experience.
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And then you're caught up in your thoughts, you're thinking about it because
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you want to make the conversation better.
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But what ends up happening is that the fact that you're thinking
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these thoughts move you away from actually being in the conversation.
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So when you have all this negative self talk, not only that it will
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affect your fluency and freedom, it will also prevent you from
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actually hearing and understanding what the other person is saying.
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Because you're so focused on your own thoughts that you're not listening,
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and then you won't be able to understand what they're saying.
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And when it's time for you to talk, it's going to be really
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hard for you to respond properly.
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And then you're going to become even more self conscious about
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it, and it's like a snowball.
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So, moving away from putting the focus on you and your own language, focusing
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on what the other person is saying will allow you to respond naturally
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when it's time for you to speak, but also you're not going to force your
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brain to come up with an answer.
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Because you know how it is – when you're trying to forcefully think about
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a word or about something – you black out, like you can't think of anything.
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And when it happens naturally in a conversation, you're much more
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likely to have something to talk about or to respond in a natural way.
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My second tip for becoming a better listener and to develop active
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listening – and remember, it's a skill, you can practice it, you can develop
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it – is nonverbal communication.
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Nonverbal communication is everything that is not about the
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words that come out of your mouth.
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It's the way you look, it's the way you perceive their nonverbal communication.
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It's how you use your body, how you use your eyes.
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So when you are listening, then you want to make sure that you look at
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the person, you can look them in the eyes, you can look at their face,
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maybe their mouth, if you don't feel comfortable looking them in the eye.
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You want to make sure that you're open, you're not fidgeting, you're
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not too closed, and that you're just open to hearing what they have to say.
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I find myself...
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I'm very much an active listener, and I find that I nod a lot of times.
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Sometimes I also mirror what they do.
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I do it subconsciously, but I started noticing that this is what I do.
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So, if I see someone speaking and nodding their head, I might do the
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same thing, you know, I kind of like mirror how they're behaving.
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And I try to get us on the same frequency in terms of body language.
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And I feel like it helps me hear better and understand better
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what the other person is saying.
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Now, when you are actively listening, a lot of times you can use small
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phrases that will create validation that you're listening, or will open
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opportunities for them to speak more.
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So for example, when someone is speaking, you could just respond with: Mm-hmm.
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Yeah.
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I know.
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Really?
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Totally.
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So these phrases show that you are listening, that you're paying attention.
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And sometimes you can also invite them to speak more.
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Something that I like to say a lot when I'm interested in someone else
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or their story, or I want to hear more about something, I simply say,
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"Tell me more about this", or "That's so interesting, I want to hear more".
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And that gets them to speak better.
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Now, when they feel safe, when they feel like you're actually listening, they
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would want to speak more and feel that you are such a great conversation partner.
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And that it's so much fun to actually talk to you.
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And you will feel more comfortable.
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So when it's time for you to talk, you won't feel stressed or judged
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because the atmosphere is going to be positive and you will feel the
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connection between the two of you.
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Now, one last thing about verbal communication: what I usually do when
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I hear someone speaking is that while they're speaking, I am thinking about
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the questions that I can ask them.
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I want to ask them follow up questions.
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I want them to speak more.
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So when they are done telling me something, I usually try to think
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of a really good question to ask them, and then just to be quiet
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and hear what they have to say.
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And also in general, listening to someone and thinking about
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questions and asking them questions is an excellent English practice.
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Because it helps you kind of go deeper into the language and to
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think about things in a critical way, which is definitely something
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that we want to develop as speakers of English as a second language.
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All right.
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So to wrap up, if you want to develop your active listening, first, you have
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to be in the mindset of a good listener.
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You have to focus on what they are saying and not on your own
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thoughts or fears or concerns.
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Then you want to use nonverbal communication to show the other
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person that you're actually listening and paying attention.
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And you want to be attentive to how they are feeling and what they are expressing.
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And the third thing: you want to use language or verbal responses
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to show them that you're actually paying attention, like: Yeah.
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I know.
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Totally.
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Oh, I see.
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Mm-hmm; and all of that.
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And also, it's a great skill to have to be able to listen to someone and
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to ask a follow up question so that it would get them to speak more, but also
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it will develop your critical thinking and your ability to analyze content.
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All right.
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If you have any more tips on how to become a better listener,
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write them in the comments below.
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And tell me if you have any challenges with staying focused
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when speaking to someone in English.
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All right, if you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe to
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my channel and come follow me on Instagram at @hadar.accentsway,
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where I share daily content.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day.
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And I will see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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