How to Think In English So You Speak Without Translating - Use On & IN Like A Native

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Here’s a lesson about English fluency you won’t learn in school.
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Fluency means how well you can communicate using what you know.
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It means being able to speak smoothly and correctly, without hesitating or translating.
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Fluency does NOT mean knowing a lot of words.
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And this is why children who are only a few years old can speak more fluently than many
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adult English learners who have much larger vocabularies.
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So how do you get fluent?
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By spending more time reviewing FEWER words!
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I know it’s fun to learn new words, because most of us get bored of reviewing the same
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thing again and again.
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But if you learn the right way, you can develop a great understanding of English, and very
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strong fluency, even with a very limited vocabulary.
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Let me show you how with the prepositions in and on.
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I’ll go from beginning uses to more advanced, so you see how valuable this kind of learning
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really can be.
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You probably know in means inside and on means on top of that thing.
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These are basic uses of these words that you can learn visually.
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Someone’s in the room.
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Someone’s on a bike.
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But you’ll notice that natives will often use both of these, even with slightly different
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meanings, in the same situation.
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Understanding THESE differences is what helps you think and communicate more like a native.
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Watch as this training develops your fluency, even with a limited vocabulary.
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The marker is on my hand.
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The marker is in my hand.
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Really, I could say either, though the meaning would be slightly different.
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But native listeners understand what I’m talking about.
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I can also sit on a chair, or sit in a chair.
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If I say “on,” I really mean I’m on the flat surface of the chair.
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If I say “in,” I’m talking about being “inside” the 3D space provided by the
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seat, back and armrests.
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Now, what about a bed?
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If I’m “on” a bed, I’m probably sitting on top of the covers.
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But while I’m “in” bed, I’m probably under the covers.
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See how there’s this idea of being on top of or inside something?
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Here’s another example: What’s the difference between being on time
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and being in time?
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Conversationally, they mean basically the same thing.
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But if you think like a native, you understand the simple difference between these two expressions.
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If you imagine a span of time you get to take a test, like from 3 o’clock to 5 o’clock,
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then you are inside this time period if you finish the test IN time.
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Think of in as WITHIN time, like within a time period.
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I finished within time.
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I finished in time.
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But when we’re talking about being ON time for something, this is usually at the start
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of something, or at a certain moment.
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The meeting started at 7 o’clock, and I was there at 6:59.
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So I was on time for the meeting, meaning I was arriving about when the meeting started.
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Of course, you will also hear natives say they were IN time for the same situation.
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But what they mean is they were INSIDE the SHORT SPAN of time from a bit before the meeting
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to when the meeting started.
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If you arrive to a 3 o’clock meeting at 1 o’clock, you wouldn’t really say you’re
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in time for the meeting.
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You’d just say you’re EARLY for the meeting because it’s not really very close to when
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the meeting actually starts.
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Again, the point isn’t to use one or the other, because natives will use BOTH in the
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same situations.
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The point is to understand what ON and IN really mean so you can use them like natives
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do.
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Makes sense?
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If you’re getting this, and you’re feeling more confident about using these words, be
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Finally, here’s another even more advanced example.
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Ever heard of the expressions to work on a business or to work in a business?
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Let me know in the comments if you have.
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Most learners know to work on something.
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This is a phrasal verb meaning to build, design, create, learn, study or improve something,
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like a project or a paper you’re writing for school.
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I’m working on a book means I’m writing a book.
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She’s working on her tan at the beach.
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But what’s it mean when someone says a business owner is working IN their business rather
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than ON it?
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Well, working IN a business means to be doing the physical work.
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An owner of an ice cream shop who makes and serves the ice cream is working IN their business.
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But if that same person is building systems for other employees to make and serve the
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ice cream, the person is working ON their business.
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See the difference?
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It’s the same idea as a project or paper, but you’re thinking about the “big picture”
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of the business and its future, rather than the day-to-day work.
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Wasn’t that cool?
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See how you really CAN spend time studying the same thing, but DEEPLY to really develop
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your speaking confidence and fluency?
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Do you now feel more confident about USING these words in your everyday conversations?
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Let me know what you thought of the video, and if you’d like to see more these kinds
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of lessons, in the comments below.
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Also, write some sentences and practice using these different examples of in and on.
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I’m Drew Badger, the founder of EnglishAnyone.com, and thanks so much for joining me in this
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video today!
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To discover hundreds more great ways to sound like a native, improve your confidence and
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