Why does practicing new sounds feel ARTIFICIAL?

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Have you recently started working on your pronunciation or practicing pronunciation?
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Or maybe you've been practicing and learning pronunciation for years.
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But when you use the new sounds and when you try to incorporate the new intonation
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or sounds into your day to day speech, it still feels a little fake and artificial?
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If the answer is yes, then you are not alone.
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Feeling fake and artificial when learning and practicing
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pronunciation is part of the deal.
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And today I'm going to talk about why it could feel fake and artificial,
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and how you can overcome it.
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But before that, I want to tell you that in just a few days, I'm going
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to host a live class on how to make your English pronunciation simple
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and clear with three easy steps.
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It's absolutely free.
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And the link to sign up is in the description below.
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So make sure to grab your free seat because there are only a few
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sessions available to sign up for.
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Okay?
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In the session, I'm going to definitely talk about feeling fake and artificial,
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but I'm also going to talk about how to not invest so much energy, how to
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not feel exhausted after speaking, how to practice effectively so you
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can actually use it confidently when speaking, and how to overcome internal
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challenges when using pronunciation.
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So, I hope to see you in the live class.
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Also, if you're new to my channel, my name is Hadar.
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I'm a non native speaker of English, and I am here to help you speak English
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with clarity, confidence, and freedom.
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So check out my website for more content for you: hadarshemesh.com.
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Okay.
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So now let's talk about why it feels artificial to use the new pronunciation.
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And when I talk about artificial, it just doesn't feel authentic,
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it doesn't feel like yourself.
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It's as if, you know, you're used to wearing jeans and flip flops
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all day, every day, and all of a sudden you have to put yourself into
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a wedding gown or a suit, right?
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And it just doesn't feel comfortable.
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Even though it might fit you, it just doesn't feel super comfortable.
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And that is the case with new sounds.
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Now, I also want to say that when it comes to working on your pronunciation,
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when I teach my students to do that, I do it to give them the power and
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the ownership over their own speech.
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Because it's not about, "Oh, you need to do that to sound like a negative speaker."
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I'm all about working on your pronunciation so you can achieve
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clarity, so you can say what you think and get what you want.
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But also, because I believe that working on your pronunciation definitely helps
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you with understanding people better, with improving your overall fluency, it
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makes you sound more effortless, and you are more in power of your own speech.
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And this is why I'm obsessed with learning pronunciation myself,
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I do it as I learn Spanish, and also when teaching my students and
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helping them reach limitless fluency.
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So if you want to find out more about that and learn with me more,
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join the live class by clicking the link in the description below.
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All right.
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So the first reason is because you're doing something different
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than what you are used to doing.
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So think about the way you walk, all right?
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You put one foot in front of the other, right?
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That's how you walk.
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Imagine that one day I would tell you, or someone would tell you,
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"Listen, to stay healthy, you have to start walking like this.
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At the beginning you'd be super conscious and focused on walking like this because
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you would naturally want to go back to the way you've always walked, but then
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you'd have to be really careful about it.
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So even just the fact that you're focused on that is going
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to make it feel uncomfortable.
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Because your brain doesn't, or your body, doesn't know what it's like to
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always focus on how you walk, right?
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Because you're not used to doing it.
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So you're doing something completely different, and also you're changing
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something in how you operate.
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And that feels artificial, simply by doing something different.
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Sounds are habits, okay?
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Your native sounds are habits and changing a habit requires you to do something that
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while you're changing it is going to feel artificial until you make it a new habit.
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This is the good thing about practicing pronunciation and learning pronunciation.
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It's not just about learning how to make a sound.
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You're also learning how to make it a new habit through
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effective practice and repetition.
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And then it becomes a habit and then it feels less artificial.
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Another reason is that when you start changing the way you pronounce sounds,
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so for example, if up until today, you used to say 'Sank you' with an S
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instead of 'Thank you', then simply sticking the tongue out: first,
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it's very different – 'thank you', and second, you're using different
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muscles, you're investing different energy in pronouncing that sound.
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Imagine if you were used to saying 'rrright' instead of 'right',
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or 'RRRight' instead of 'right', then shifting to the 'ur' sound.
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is going to require you to use different muscles.
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And that alone is going to take up more energy at the beginning, until you make
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it your own, until you make it a habit.
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And when you invest more energy into speaking, it's going to feel artificial.
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Now, it especially feels artificial when you start changing your melody.
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If you're used to speaking like that, and all of a sudden you need to start speaking
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like 'that', you need to start using more pitch, it's going to feel artificial.
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It's already your voice, it's the most intimate thing that you create.
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So changing your intonation and even changing your rhythm is going to feel
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artificial because it's not yours.
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However, like I said, if it serves you and you are subscribed to the idea that
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it's going to help you deliver your message more clearly and get what you
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want, then obviously there's going to be a phase where it feels artificial,
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but if you stick through it, you're going to be able to no longer feel
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artificial when using it consistently.
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The last reason I noticed my students tend to avoid using new intonation
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patterns, connected speech, and even new sounds is because they feel like it's
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not themselves, and they feel a little artificial, and they're afraid of what
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people are going to think about them.
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Especially people who are close to them, and they know how
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they sound and how they speak.
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So, they are afraid that people are going to hear them changing.
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And they're going to have an opinion about that.
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And here's what I have to say.
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Yes, sometimes people might have an opinion about you changing how you sound.
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They may have an opinion about you becoming more fluent in English or
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learning more languages or going to the university or changing your job.
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People might have an opinion about every single thing you do.
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However, if you operate based on what other people think of you, and what they
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want for you, then you are probably not going to get the things that you want.
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Because you need to operate from where you want to be in the future
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or what you want for yourself.
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And if you always consider what other people are going to think about you, how
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you're changing, how you're improving your fluency, your pronunciation,
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then you might just keep yourself stuck in the same place so that it
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doesn't threaten anyone around you.
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And I want you to just be aware of that.
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Now, it's perfectly fine to be conscious of the people around us.
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But at the same time, remember that even if people might have an opinion
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about how you sound, sometimes it's even your opinion about how you sound
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and your judgment towards people who are changing how they sound.
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Maybe it's because you assign a meaning to it or you interpret it as something bad.
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And when that is the case, then you're less likely to do it or to want to do it.
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So if you think about any change in how you speak, all right, whether it's
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improving your fluency or learning another language, or even changing
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your pronunciation, if you focus on why you do that and why it is good
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for you, it's going to be a lot easier for you to stay committed to that
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decision, and overcome that feeling of being inauthentic or being artificial.
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And you develop a new sense of authenticity because you're not
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constantly consumed about what other people think about you.
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I hope that makes sense.
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So that's a little bit of mindset work that needs to be integrated
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into any language work, and in particular, to pronunciation work.
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Because sometimes it does feel a little different to
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use a different pronunciation.
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But sometimes it's good to walk into a place with a jacket rather
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than with flip flops and jeans.
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And sometimes putting on your jeans instead of always wearing high heels
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and a dress is exactly what you need.
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And the beautiful thing about pronunciation is that it's both.
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It helps you make the language a lot more accessible and quick and fast
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and effortless, but also more accurate and specific and clear and crisp.
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So it's a combination of both things.
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And with good pronunciation work you can achieve both and you can
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actually feel in that language and in that new pronunciation
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like you feel in your own skin.
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It can become second nature to you.
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Now, I can't wait to show you more about that.
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So I hope you join my live class.
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If you're watching this after I host my live class, then don't worry, you can
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subscribe to my email list so that you can get updates about future events.
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But if you're still watching this in the beginning of April, 2024,
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then I hope to see you inside.
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Thank you so much.
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And if you want to share a little bit more about your experience
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feeling fake, artificial, authentic, inauthentic in English, let
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us know in the comments below.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day.
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And I will see you, you know this, next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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