Speak English Like A Native Speaker - THE MYTH

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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What are your goals in English?
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If one of your goals is to speak like a native, or to pass as an
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American, or to lose your foreign accent completely, and you're still
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unhappy with where you're at in your English, then this video is for you.
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But before that, let me ask you one question.
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If you could choose between two things, what would it be: one - being completely
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fluent, having the freedom to say what you want without thinking about it
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or without having the anxiety around speaking up; being so expressive that
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people notice the nuances and your mood; to always have abundance of words
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to choose from, to not be afraid of speaking in public, and to tell jokes
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in English, but still have a non-native accent, that kind of accent that when you
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start a conversation with someone they immediately ask, "So, where are you from?"
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Or, number two - to pass as an American or British speaker or Australian speaker;
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not to have any indication that you were not born in an English speaking
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country, but still get stuck because you can't find the right words; feel
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insecure about speaking up because you're not sure how you're going to
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finish the sentence, and making grammar mistakes, where you think to yourself,
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"Hmm, I should know better by now.
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I know that I'm not supposed to make that mistake.
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Why do I keep making those mistakes?"
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And also feeling very limited in the way you express yourself?
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Again, but you sound 100% native.
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So, let me know which one do you choose: one - feeling completely like yourself
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in English - expressive, fluent, confident, clear, but still having
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a foreign accent; or two - sounding 100% native, whatever dialect you'd
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like to choose, but not being fluent?
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Which one would you choose?
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So put your answers in the comments before we go into the discussion, so
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before you watch the entire video.
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And I'm going to come back to this question at the end of this video.
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But write your answer now so we can reflect on that at the end.
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Now, if you're new to my channel, then welcome.
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My name is Hadar Shemesh, and I've been a speech and fluency
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coach for the past 12 years.
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I'm a non-native speaker of English, and everything that I teach has to do with,
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you know, the things that I've learned myself, all the good, bad, and ugly.
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And my job is to help you sound clear, confident, and expressive in English,
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even if it's not your native language.
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If you want to connect and find out more about me, then follow me on Instagram
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at @hadar.accentsway, or come on over to my website at hadarshemesh.com, where
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you'll find a bunch of resources that will help you reach your goals in English.
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Let's get back to the 'speak like a native' myth.
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First, let's agree on two things.
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One - of course, it would be ideal to speak in English and perform in English
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as you do in your native language.
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Check.
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Okay?
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Agreed.
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Second - of course, it would be easier for you in life if English
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were not an obstacle, if you sounded totally American, or British.
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Okay?
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And you applied for a job, and you wouldn't face discrimination and
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bias that exists in our society.
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Of course, this would make your life easier.
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It is our reality that if two people would apply for the same job having the
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same skills and the same experience, and one would have a foreign accent
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and the other wouldn't, it is more likely that the person with the
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native accent would get the job.
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Because people have biases around what it means if someone is a native speaker.
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Because research shows, unfortunately, that people with foreign accents
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might be perceived as less intelligent or less trustworthy.
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And I'm going to post links to all the researches in the description.
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So, yes, of course, sounding like a native may help you have an easier life.
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Also, looking white and being a man might help you get ahead in life because you
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have the privilege of being the person in power when you're a white dude.
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But it doesn't change who you are.
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And this is like a social political and moral question that we all
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need to ask ourselves, if we want to see a change for the better
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in the English learning industry.
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So the question is, if you knew that putting this ideal and goal - to speak
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like a native - is solely the number one thing that is hindering your progress and
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is keeping you from feeling the freedom that you feel in your native language and
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the exponential growth in your fluency, if you knew that that is the thing that is
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holding you back, would you still keep it?
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In this video, I'm going to prove to you why it is holding you back,
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and why it is problematic that our industry is pushing this idea
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as the end goal for our students.
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I'm sharing my opinion and my thoughts here from not only my
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own personal experience, but from having worked with thousands and
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thousands of students, personally.
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I've been doing this for 12 years.
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I've been teaching like 40 hours a week for several years.
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I've seen it in action.
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I used to believe that a person needs to sound like a native.
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I used to because I was the one promoting it for myself.
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I'll tell you a funny story.
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When I studied linguistics at the university about like eight years ago,
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and I sat there in my phonology class, and the professor said, "It's impossible
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to sound like a true native if you weren't born into a certain language."
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And I was livid!
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I was just like, "How dare you!"
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And I started arguing with him and telling him that he is mistaken and it's possible.
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And I went on and on like trying to prove my point, even though I knew
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inside of me that while I can pass as an American when speaking, it never feels
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to me in English as it is in Hebrew.
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Now, there are some things that I can do in English that I can't do in Hebrew.
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For example, having this conversation in Hebrew would be probably impossible
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for me because I think it in English.
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So yes, I've achieved some skills in English that I can only do in
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English, but that's a different story, it's not the same.
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And the reason why I'm sharing this with you, because I have, as I said, thousands
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of hours working with students, selling them this idea, working on the nuances.
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And I saw that it does not serve them.
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Let me give you another example.
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Let's say you want to get fit.
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You haven't worked out in 20 years, you want to lose it a little bit of weight.
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You want to feel healthy, you want to be more energized during the day.
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And you're like, "I want to be fit.
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I want to feel good inside my body."
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What would you set yourself as a goal: to run a triathlon in six
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months, or to run 5 miles, lose a few pounds, and feel healthy?
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Right?
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You know that if you want to run a triathlon or a marathon, a full
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marathon, you need to be committed to it.
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You need to invest a lot of time every single all day.
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You need to change your diet, you need to plan your schedule around it.
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It's not impossible, but is it truly your goal?
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And if that's like what you want - great, go for it.
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But if you just want to lose a few pounds and feel good about who you
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are in your body, do you really have to become a triathlon athlete to
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tell yourself that you've succeeded?
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Or to run 10 miles a day would be enough and would make you feel great?
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Now listen up, and listen up closely cause I'm getting to my main point,
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and I want you to pay attention here.
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When you have this belief that only if you speak like a native and sound like
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a native, you will succeed in life, okay, and that idea is being sold to
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you - by the industry and by society, because there is discrimination and bias.
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So when you have this internal belief that you will not be able to succeed
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and get the job that you want, or be liked by people, or be able to speak
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in public and all of that, unless you sound and speak like a native.
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And also when you assume that fluency and expression and speaking up your
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thoughts and your mind equals to speaking like a native and sounding
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like a native, and you know what it feels like because you have it in your
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native language, so you're thinking like, "I'll only achieve fluency and
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succeed in English if I feel in English like I feel in my native language",
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so you have that belief as well.
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Two beliefs, okay?
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And at the same time, you are somewhere here, right, like you get
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stuck, you don't sound like a native, people ask you where you're from.
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All of these questions, right?
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Like all of that experience, you make mistakes.
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So you are here and that's your goal.
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That is your ideal.
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That is your definition of success.
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What happens in this constant situation that you're in is that it taps into the
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two biggest fears that human beings are facing: one is the fear of inadequacy, and
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the other one is the fear of abandonment.
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The fear of inadequacy is the fear of not being good enough, that you are
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never enough for what people expect of you or what you expect of yourself.
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And that feeling is draining.
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And people are so afraid of it that they end up not speaking or not doing the
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things that they want to do, and not going after their dreams because they
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think they are unworthy and not enough.
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Okay?
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And it happens in every area in life, not just English.
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It just manifests itself into English as well.
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So that is the first fear.
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The second fear is the fear of rejection, okay, the fear of abandonment: "People
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are not going to want to be around me.
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People are not going to like me."
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All right?
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"They're going to not be interested.
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I'm not going to get that job."
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So going back to those two beliefs, the belief that you will never be
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able to succeed unless you speak and sound like a native, right, that
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taps into the fear of rejection.
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Because you feel like, "Okay, I'm not going to be able to succeed,
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people are not going to want me unless I sound like them."
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And the second belief, that success and fluency in English is only when I speak
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like a native, meaning, only when I feel like I can communicate in English the
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way I communicate in my native language.
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And that taps into the fear of not being good enough.
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So having these two as your goals are not serving you because they constantly make
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you feel like you're not good enough, and that you will be rejected unless you
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sound like someone else - not like you.
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Change in English happens not just externally, but also internally.
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So the language we use and the stories we tell ourselves are imperative.
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They are crucial in determining our success and freedom and fluency.
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Because at the end of the day, going back to the first question I asked you, what is
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more important to you - image or freedom?
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Does it matter that you're rich if inside of you, you are unhappy and miserable
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and you hate everyone around you?
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Does it help if you can take amazing Instagram photos that make your life look
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amazing and you look all beautiful, but inside your unhappy and unsatisfied, and
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you're frustrated with your life, right?
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What is more important?
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Now, do not get me wrong.
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I think pronunciation is important.
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I think that understanding what clear English is and identifying
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the things that are preventing you from having that clarity, even
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though it's not 100% accurate.
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So that obsession about really getting it right, so like you get it
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down to the smallest nuances, right?
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I don't think that is serving.
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Cause if ultimately sounding clear is what matters, then you can do a lot less, a
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lot less, and achieve excellent results.
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So I do focus on pronunciation, but not to achieve a certain form, but to
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use it as a tool to achieve fluency, freedom, and full expression in a
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language that is not your native language.
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That's how I believe you should use it as well.
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Now, last thing before I wrap up.
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The concept of 'speak like a native' is mainly promoted to you by native speakers.
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And while it might be extremely motivating for some, for most people who need to use
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English to survive, to get by, to be able to change their circumstances, but at the
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same time, they have to invest time and energy into their careers, their families,
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maybe they're immigrants, they have like all these things to take care of.
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They don't have the luxury and privilege to learn a language and
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master all those small nuances.
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And if that idea is sold to them, saying, like, "If you're able to do that,
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then English would not be a problem".
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Instead of like simplifying it and saying, "These are not your goals.
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Your goals are to feel like yourself, the goals are to be as expressive as possible.
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And here's what you need to do.
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You can only do 20% of what you're already doing."
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So that would make life easier for most people who need English
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to be able to get what they want.
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And because I'm a non native speaker, I'm very sensitive to that.
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Because I've experienced discrimination and bias in this industry.
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And as a YouTuber, and for many years I've allowed it to affect me
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until I realized that something is wrong with the industry, not with me.
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Let me give you a couple of analogies that will help you think
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about the slogan of 'speak like a native a little differently'.
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So let's imagine that you've come across this beautiful ad of a makeup company
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for one of their products, a foundation.
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And there is like a beautiful picture of a white woman.
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And there it says, "You too can succeed in life, if you use our foundation that
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is going to help you look more white."
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How does that make you feel?
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Or a costume company that offers their services for women in a recruiting
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process, telling them that, "Hey, we can make you look like a man and we'll
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teach you how to sound like a man.
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So during those interviews, people will think that you are a guy and
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then you'll get higher salary, or you'll get the position because
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they'll think you're a man.
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Okay?
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And then you can tell them that you're a woman after you, you know,
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you will have gotten all the things.
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But we will help you because yeah, we understand that there is this bias,
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so we're going to play into that."
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I mean, technically, yes, men and white people have an easier
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time succeeding and getting the things because of systemic racism.
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But at the same time, you wouldn't expect companies to promote that and
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to tell people that they shouldn't feel comfortable with how they sound.
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So going back to the first question.
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Because I want to debunk that notion that sounding like a native
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means absolute fluency and freedom.
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Because I can guess - I haven't seen it while making this video, but I
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have a strong hunch - that most of the comments will say 'one', which
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means to be fluent, expressive, funny, authentic, even though you have an accent.
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That is better than sounding like a native, but not having
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the freedom in the language.
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So the stories we tell ourselves and the goals that we set are crucial for
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our progress, not just in English.
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But when it comes to English, telling yourself a story that you'll only succeed,
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if you sound and speak like a native, or you'll achieve fluency, if you sound
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and speak like a native - these are stories that are not serving you because
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of all the reasons that I've listed.
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And maybe, just maybe, you want to consider changing those stories to "I
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sound clear and confident in English.
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My English is enough.
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I attract the right job for me not because of my English, but
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because of who I am, because of my skills, because of my personality.
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People are interested in what I have to say.
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I'm an excellent communicator."
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When these are the stories that you tell yourself, then you will feel those
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small achievements every single day.
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So yes, pronunciation is important, but it's not just the external work.
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Okay.
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That's it.
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We had a lot to unpack here, and there's a lot more that goes into this conversation.
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So please share your thoughts and opinions with us in the comments.
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So we can continue this discussion within the community.
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Also, if you liked this video, please like it and share it, especially if
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you feel that this can help other learners, as well, feel accomplished
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and successful in their own journeys.
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Okay?
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And if you want to connect with me, come on over to Instagram at
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@hadar.accentsway, or visit my website hadarshemesh.com for a bunch of resources
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that will help you sound clear and feel confident and expressive in English.
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And remember, the only way to achieve fluency and to feel like yourself
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is to speak up and to make mistakes, because that's the only way to learn.
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Thank you so much for being here with me.
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Have a beautiful week, and I'll see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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