◀️ You Must Learn English Backwards To Speak Fluently

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Hi there. I'm Drew Badger the English Fluency Guide. And in this video I'm going to share
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with you why you should be learning English backwards and also why I did the same thing.
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And that's how I finally became fluent in Japanese.
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[Japanese I’m too lazy to translate] So I can speak some Japanese... I'm still
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recovering. I'm basically getting better. But what I just said is I can speak Japanese
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if you have any questions we can talk about that.
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I'll explain more about in this video, why I don't use Japanese in my videos and talk
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about that a little bit. But first I'm becoming much better. I know a lot of people were concerned
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about me, but I'm basically 100%. I'm still feeling just a tad bit weak. Maybe you can
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hear it in my voice, but I'm recovering, getting much better. I did not have a coronavirus.
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Hopefully I don't get it in the future. But again, my prayers go out to anybody who does
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have that. And certainly for all the people who are at home right now or they're stuck
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wherever they are and they can't move or they can't work or they can't go back.
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So I wanted to share a bunch of great videos with you and hopefully in this one I'll make
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it clear why learning backwards is a much better idea than basically learning the traditional
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way. So briefly, what I said in Japanese is I know
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a lot of people, maybe they want to hear my Japanese or maybe they don't believe I can
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speak Japanese or not. But then I said, I want to keep it short. And writing the little
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subtitles in that kind of stuff is basically a lot of trouble. So that's why I didn't want
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to talk too much because a lot of people wouldn't understand me. I have many followers in Japan,
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but many more outside of Japan. And very briefly, the reason I don't have
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one of those typical channels where I am either a foreigner or a Japanese person that's using
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Japanese in order to teach English is because it makes a deal with the devil. I call this
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a deal with the devil. If you've never heard that expression before, this means to you're
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trying to get something you want, but you give up everything to get that.
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And in the case of language learning, whenever you're using translations to learn, you're
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going to use translations to speak. So all the Japanese people who learn with me are
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all learning in English. I do very little teaching outside. And when I do, do that,
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I'm always taking time to explain to people that they should be learning in English and
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not trying to just learn more information in Japanese. So the whole subject of this
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video is learning backwards. So basically what most people do, like if
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you're going to study a language like you're learning English, you're going to start learning
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here. Just put the first step here is usually learning some kind of vocabulary and through
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translations. I talk about this again and again and again in videos because it's so
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important. And when you're trying to learn a language, this is the same mistake I made
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because everybody teaches this way. Everybody learns this way. Very few people
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do what I'm explaining you should do in this video. But you start learning some kind of
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vocabulary. We'll put a V up here for that and then we're moving over. Maybe you're going
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to learn maybe some listening. So you're trying to do kind of some basic things at the beginning,
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but the vocabulary is usually a bit more formal and it's usually not a good way to learn the
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language. We're going to call this a formal vocabulary.
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You're can to do some reading here, writing over here as well. And then we're going to
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keep moving. Usually some kind of listening and this is where we're going to get, if you
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even do this in a class, this is where you do some kind of speaking, but usually this
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is not going to be anything that you would want to be really doing in a class.
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Most people, obviously they want to speak, but teachers are not going to take the time
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to teach or have any kind of speaking practice in a class at 20 students or 30 students,
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something like that, which is typical. And even if you are learning by yourself, most
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people are trying to do this. So they're usually beginning with something like this, trying
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to read and write, learn some kind of vocabulary. And these things are... It's not like one
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week, the next week or something like that. But these are kind of the stages that you
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move through when you're first trying to learn something.
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And obviously these things are all connected because you have to hear something in order
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to write it down. But the more important idea here is you're beginning more with reading
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and writing rather than speaking. And you're also doing it more with the formal vocabulary
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rather than the more conversational vocabulary that you would get when you're in real conversations.
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Excuse me. Again, I'm still clearing my throat. I'm feeling much better, but that thing really
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knocked me out. That's a great phrasal verb to knock someone out. K-N-O-C-K, to knock
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out. So the sickness really knocked me out. So
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it made me a little bit weak and I hate feeling weak. I want to be strong, especially for
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my learners out there. And I know a lot of people are in some real trouble, much more
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serious than I was with this coronavirus stuff going around.
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Anyway, so the general idea here is you're beginning with the basic things. You're learning
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some form of vocabulary, doing some listening, reading, writing, and then if you even get
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the chance you're trying to do some speaking. But this creates a whole bunch of problems
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for people. And this is usually what people like you out there encounter in your reading
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or writing or listening or speaking. All of those things become more difficult for you.
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Usually reading and writing are pretty easy for many people. But even a lot of people
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mail me and they complain about having trouble reading or writing for different reasons.
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But anyway, this is the typical approach. But what I did after I discovered that this
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didn't work, maybe you know my story about where I am here now in Japan. So I live in
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Nagasaki, Japan, and I was at a park not far from where I'm recording this video right
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now. And while I was feeling really depressed, because this way of learning did not work
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for me, I noticed the little children speaking in the park and I said, "Wow, they're not
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doing any of these things that I'm doing. And they're certainly not doing it in this
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order." So little children don't begin learning a
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language with reading and writing. They don't begin learning a language with formal vocabulary.
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They start here, with speaking, and they moved backwards. Now this is a very simple idea,
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but it's something that I developed and really noticed and I'm certainly not the only one
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doing it because many people are good speakers of second languages.
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But most of the time when you meet someone who's fluent in a second language, it's because
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they stopped doing this and started doing this. So the formal vocabulary... One of my
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troubles with learning Japanese is that I don't study enough Kanji. And so that's the
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written language or one of the three written languages in Japanese. And it would be really
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helpful for me if I did, I have to weigh my time and some things, it's maybe a better
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use of my time to do something else rather than studying some Kanji. But I still learn
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quite a bit. But the thing that was most important to me
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was being able to speak, and this should be most important to you too if you're watching
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my videos. So what you're really doing here is you're beginning with the spoken language
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and that's two things. That's speaking itself, and that's also the casual conversational
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vocabulary that people are using in everyday conversations.
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So again, it's really two things and not the formal vocabulary that you're trying to learn
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coming from this way of learning a language. Now, I don't want to take too much time about
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this video. If you've seen some of my videos before, you know I like to look at the big
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picture. Of course, I spend lots of time going into the details of how you do things like
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this, like in programs like the Fluency Course, Fluent for Life, all these things that I offer.
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It's all about learning backwards and then how we go through the specific pieces of that.
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But I really am impressed this upon you, really want you to understand how important it is
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that fluency comes from going back this way. So you practice with speaking. And just to
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give a few examples of how you do this. Now that I have two little children, a one-year-old
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and a four year old, I should get them in a video sometime soon. Post a comment down
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if you'd like to see my daughters in a video. They're pretty funny.
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But if you watch them, especially watching my older daughter Aria, who's watching movies
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or TV shows or whatever, especially things that she watches again and again, she starts
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copying them really quickly. And while most adults, you watch the difference between an
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adult watching maybe some song on a TV show for kids or you're watching a child watch
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that same TV show. It's amazing how different that approach is for the learning and the
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practicing with that. Now my daughter Aria, she will be very happy
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even in front of other people to be singing along. She's very happy to sing along with
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something even if she doesn't know the words. Now this is really important because you can
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see again, this is the opposite, the opposite, the opposite, we're going backwards here,
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of what people usually do. Now, an adult trying to learn any song, even in their native language
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or even especially as a native learner or a kind of learner of language usually begin
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with reading the song's lyrics. You might hear the song once or twice, but
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you begin by reading the lyrics, trying to memorize them, and then maybe we're going
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to try to sing and get the melody and things like that over here. But the opposite is what
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children do. Now, obviously they can't read and learn the vocabulary by reading something
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the same way an adult could, but they're doing the opposite. They're moving from kind of
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the big picture to what's the melody. And so my daughter will sing something if
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she knows some words, she'll say something, she'll use those words. Or if she doesn't,
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she just kind of makes up her own words just to fit in those spaces. And so what she's
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doing with that is she's getting a really good sense for how the language works. Now,
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isn't that interesting? So she's singing a song and she's singing [inaudible 00:10:51]
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this is a time to do and [inaudible 00:10:55]. And she doesn't really get it perfect, but
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because she's taking those steps to do it, we're always impressed by how quickly she
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really gets good at singing certain songs. And the rest of us are trying to sing it because
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we're trying to get it perfect in our head first. Isn't that interesting? So what people
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typically do, this is just one example of this, but people are, again, they're learning
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a language one way that doesn't really work, but everybody does it.
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Remember always do what's different. If people are doing all the same thing, do the opposite.
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That's the most sane smart thing you should be doing, even if you don't know exactly what
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to do, do the opposite. So you don't begin by trying to read all the lyrics and understand
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it. Just get a feel for the song and maybe you know some words and maybe you don't. But
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moving this way and moving backwards, it helps you build your confidence much more. So you're
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just speaking along in the same way that you could speak along with how I'm speaking right
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now. So even if you like the way I speak or you
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can find someone else, it doesn't matter. But that's what's going to help you become
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a fluent speaker. I don't want to get too much into detail about this because I want
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you to just understand this very simple idea of doing the opposite, going backwards rather
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than doing the typical thing that everybody does.
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Does that make sense? So if you've been learning this way so far, it's not your fault. This
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is the same way everybody teaches, but now you are an adult and you can choose to learn
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a different way. This is what I did. I stopped learning that way and I started learning a
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different way and all I did was just watch what little kids were doing and this is exactly
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what little kids are doing. So if you have little children, you can look
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at them and see how they're learning your native language, the language you're teaching
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them work. Or if they're just learning a different language and how they would watch a TV show
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or something, but they're learning again in the opposite way of what most people do. Hopefully
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that makes sense. If it does post a comment down below, let me know if this is helpful
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for you and if you'd like me to go into more detail about this, but hopefully this makes
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sense. Well, that's the end of this video. I hope
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