Will reading books help you get fluent?

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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What do you mean, what am I doing?
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I'm practicing my fluency, silly.
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Can reading books help you improve your fluency?
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The question of all questions.
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On one hand, books – a world of imagination and knowledge
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and insight and pleasure.
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On the other hand, your English, that has its own demands and requirements.
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Can books really help you achieve your goals in English?
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A lot of my students, when I ask them what they do to improve their
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English, they tell me: we listen to podcasts, we read books, we read
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books, and we read a lot of books.
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And that really helps us with understanding English better
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and with our vocabulary.
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And all of that is great and delightful.
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But the question is, can books really help you improve your fluency?
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So we are going to talk about that today.
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If you're new to my channel, then hello and welcome.
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I'm happy that you're here.
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My name is Hadar, I'm a non-native speaker of English.
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And I'm here to help you speak English with confidence, clarity, and freedom.
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And I also teach you a lot of great strategies to improve your English
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and your fluency, which this video is just going to be about that.
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If you wanna find out more about how I can help you, there's a lot of free content on
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my website, then go to hadarshemesh.com.
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Or you can follow me on your favorite content platform.
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Books.
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So on one hand, when you're reading books in English, it gives you this feeling like
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you are immersing yourself in English.
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You're learning new words, you are learning new grammar forms and structures,
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and you feel like you are really expanding your reach and you're expanding
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your ability to understand English.
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All of that is fantastic.
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But my question to you is, Are you able to take the word that you have just read
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and use them spontaneously and quickly and confidently in a conversation?
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When you see a beautifully structured sentence that is a perfect example
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of conditional number three, are you able to see it and use it immediately?
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And that is my problem with improving your fluency through reading books.
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Because there is a big gap between your ability to understand English while
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reading it and even while writing it, and your ability to actually use it.
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Reading books is also very convenient.
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It doesn't involve anyone, it's just you and the book.
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Or maybe you listen to audiobooks.
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It's great, you're in your own world.
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You learn new things, you dive into interesting narratives.
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And you feel better about yourself because you're also doing something for
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your personal growth – reading books.
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But there's the rub: because it doesn't involve anyone else, it does not give
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you the real experience of using English.
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So, apart from being exposed to English passively and not being
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able to use it actively, you're also very, very comfortable.
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And you're not challenging yourself, and you're not allowing yourself to
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be vulnerable using the language.
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And that is the hardest part about speaking a language.
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It's really not just knowing the words and knowing the grammar structure.
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It's having the confidence and the courage to speak and to use new
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forms and new words when you speak.
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Now, as you can see, I'm not leaning into using books and reading books as
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a strategy to improve your English, and definitely not your fluency.
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But I do have a lot of tips on how you can leverage your book reading into a real
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practice, into a real learning experience.
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And I'm going to share that at the end, so make sure you stay till the end.
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Now, if you haven't heard me talk about it before, the thing about reading books is
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that it creates the illusion of learning.
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It makes you feel like you're improving, but you're actually not seeing results.
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Why?
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Because you're only expanding your passive knowledge.
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So for example, you're reading the book and then you come across a new word.
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And maybe you go to check it in the dictionary and you're
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like, "Oh, it's a new word.
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It's a good word, I need it".
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And you even maybe mark it to yourself and maybe you even look for the
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definition and see how it's being used.
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All of that is fantastic, but it remains on the paper.
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If it remains here in your brain, you are less likely to use it.
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And why?
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Because words.
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Our habits.
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Think about it.
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What is a habit?
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A habit is something that you do automatically without thinking about it.
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So, I consider words and sounds of English, and even grammar
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forms, as a speaking habit.
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You do it in your native language.
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You don't have to look for words, it's automatic.
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And in English, when you learn a new word and you haven't used
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it just yet, you haven't built that habit, that speaking habit.
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So repetition is an important part, it's an essential part of
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being able to use a word freely.
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And when you keep seeing it on the paper and you keep thinking about
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it in your head, you haven't created the speaking habit, and therefore
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you are less likely to use this word.
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So great, you've learned a word, and maybe you'll understand
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it when you watch television.
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But the real struggle of using English is speaking.
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Even if you don't have to speak on a regular basis, and you're okay with
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just reading and writing and listening, if you know English at a certain
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level, wouldn't it be great to be able to speak it at the same level?
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Wouldn't it be great not to have that big gap between the English that you
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know and the English that you speak?
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And the more you read books and listen to podcasts, or listen to audiobooks,
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or practice things on the paper, you are farther and farther away
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from being able to speak fluently.
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Now, I'm not saying books are not good.
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I think it's a remarkable way of expanding your knowledge
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and expanding your vocabulary.
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And this is where I wanna talk about how to read books in a way that
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actually improves your spoken English.
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So here are a few tips that I wanna share with you today.
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First, read out loud.
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You want to feel the words coming out of your mouth, even
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though they're not your words.
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It's going to help you with pronunciation because then you'll understand if you know
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how to pronounce this new word or not.
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And if not, you might want to practice it a little bit.
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It will help you get comfortable with your voice in English, and it will give
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you this illusion as if you're speaking.
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And that builds up confidence and also creates the speaking habits.
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So make sure that 5 or 10 minutes out of the time that you're reading
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a day, you are also reading out loud.
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And when you do, pay attention to pronunciation, intonation,
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rhythm, make sure to pause.
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And make sure that you're clear about how to pronounce certain
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things or certain structures.
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And if you get stuck, just say it again and again and again, and research it if
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you need to until you feel confident.
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So remember, if you want to confidently use something that you're learning,
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first of all, you have to be confident in how you're saying it.
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And second, you want to build the muscle memory.
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I call it pronunciation confidence, that you'll be able to do it again
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and again and again, and then it sticks, you remember it better.
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Another way to leverage your reading into an English practice is to use audiobooks.
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Now, you can either just listen to the audiobook cuz that also helps
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you improve your listening skills cuz you need to be more attentive.
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So if books, then maybe audiobooks is better.
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But audiobooks are not for everyone.
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So if you prefer to read, then maybe you can play the audiobook as you're
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reading, so you can also pay attention to the melody, the pronunciation.
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And every now and then you can pause and repeat, imitate, or even shadow
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what it is that you're hearing.
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It's going to be fun, exciting, you can do it as you're walking around in the room.
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And it will build your confidence and your pronunciation confidence.
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Another way to turn your English reading into an English practice is
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after, you know, one page or five minutes of reading, close the book
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and explain what you've just read.
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It's going to help you with your comprehension and with taking an idea
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and turning it into words – something that a lot of people struggle with.
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"How do I talk about what I wanna say?
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How do I organize my thoughts?"
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This is a great way to do it, and also will help you enhance
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your experience reading the book.
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Because you're gonna go deeper and you're gonna be like, "Oh, actually I
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don't really know what I just read".
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So reading a part, or reading even a full chapter, and then
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explaining it in your own words.
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And if you wanna get fancy, you can even record it and listen to it, and
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record it again, improving the small parts that you felt were not right.
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One more thing you can do if, let's say, you want to improve your vocabulary, is
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to collect words that you struggle with.
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So let's say, you're reading and then you come across a word that you
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know you know, but you never use, or you're not sure how to pronounce
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it, this is why you avoid using it.
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So at that moment, you just write down the word on a piece of paper or your
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notes app or in your notebook, and then after reading the book, this is the list
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of words that you're gonna work with.
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Now, I have a video that teaches you how to build your vocabulary using
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my pronunciation confidence method, and I'm going to link to it here.
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But the idea is to not memorize words, but to take words and to use them actively.
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Use repetition and use intentional practice to integrate those
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words into your vocabulary.
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Just marking them or just thinking about them while reading, or even just
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making a list is simply not enough.
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Lastly, what you can do – and that is the best thing – you can start a book club.
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So let's say you're reading a book and you want more people to read with you, so you
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are held accountable and you can create a healthy discussion around that book.
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So you can do that, and then you leverage your reading experience into
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a community and speaking experience.
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And there is nothing better than sharing your knowledge with others,
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helping others improve their English by joining your book club, or simply
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by using English on a regular basis.
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Because books are amazing and podcasts are amazing, and audiobooks are amazing,
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and YouTube videos, just like this one, are amazing, but it's not enough.
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You have to speak.
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You really have to speak and put all that beautiful world of knowledge
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that you're learning into practice.
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There is nothing like practice.
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If you wanna get better at reading books, read more books.
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If you wanna get better at speaking, you know what I'm gonna say – you gotta speak.
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So, it's not black and white.
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There is a lot of middle.
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And like I said, if you're reading books and you wanna improve your
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fluency, use the tips that I shared with you today to turn it into a real
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practice that is actually going to help.
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All right.
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Now I have a question for you.
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What other tips do you have for people learning English who
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want to learn through books?
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What is something useful that you've discovered about reading books or
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listening to audiobooks that you might wanna share with the community?
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Please don't be shy.
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Share your comment below this video, and let's start a conversation.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day.
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And also tell me what books you're reading right now, put it in the comments.
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And I'll see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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