They told me that my teaching was stupid ( / @HannahKhoma

121,000 views ・ 2020-10-02

English Fluency Journey


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Hey guys! Welcome back to our channel. If you’re new here, hello I’m Anna - welcome.
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And I hope you stick around. So this video is going to be me rambling.
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I know surprise surprise! :)But I actually have some things that I want to give my take
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on. I’ve been asked so many times in the comments
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why don’t I teach English or make videos about learning English in Russian or Ukrainian.
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For those of you who don’t know I’m from Ukraine and I live in Ukraine but I also speak
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Russian. And you know maybe you’ve asked yourself
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“How should I learn? Should I watch videos in my native language to learn English or
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should I watch them in English to learn English?” And you know a funny thing is that right now
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when I’m asking this question I have only one answer. You should learn a language in
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your target language. However, I want to explain and I want to talk about some things related
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to this. First of all, I want to ask those people who
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say that teaching English in English to non-native speakers is stupid: “Why do you or why did
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you watch my videos?” Just ask yourself this question. Because none
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of my videos have Russian titles and I’ve never spoken in Russian or Ukrainian in my
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videos. So, you either were searching for some educational
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videos in English or YouTube recommended them to you and you clicked on them. So, something
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deep down inside of you told you that watching educational videos in English might be beneficial
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for you. Many of you who watch my videos regularly
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know where stand on this and my philosophy when it comes to learning a language and I
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practice what I preach. For those of who don’t know - I believe
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that a total immersion and holistic approach to learning a language is the only way to
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become truly fluent in a language. What does this mean? It means that when you
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learn a language - any language not just English - and if your goal is to become fluent in
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this language, you have to work on your listening, speaking, pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar,
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writing and comprehension, ideally simultaneously - at the same time.
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What I mean by fluency is that you are able to communicate with anyone in English. People
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don’t have trouble understanding you, you don’t have trouble expressing yourself.
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You can have conversations on different topics, watch and understand any video or movie in
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English and you understand English speakers without any issues.
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Naturally, that at the beginning it blows your mind. It’s hard. Especially if you’re
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starting to learn a language being an adult already. And I absolutely agree that sometimes,
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especially when someone starts to learn English as an adult it matters and it is important
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to have a teacher who can understand them and explain something in their native language
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first. But they’re going to need move on to something more difficult (for lack of a
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better word) if they want to improve and grow. When you learn English in your native language,
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when you watch videos about some English expressions in your native language and listen to all
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of the explanations in your native language - you don’t think in English, you don’t
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immerse yourself in the language. You limit yourself. You don’t learn any new words
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from those explanations because they’re not in English. You don’t hear those natural
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speech and sentence constructions. When you watch educational or any other videos
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in English, on the other hand, you practice your listening skills, which are highly overlooked
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sometimes when people learn a foreign language, especially in the traditional educational
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system where you mostly learn to read and write but not listen, understand or speak.
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Then when you watch a video in English and you want to understand it you will turn on
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subtitles, you will search for the words you don’t know, you’ll learn new words along
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the way. And of course you’ll learn to comprehend English as it is supposed to be - in English.
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You’ll learn to think in English and understand contexts, and the meanings of words from contexts.
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This comprehension and learning to think in English are very important because I think
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you’ve noticed that oftentimes we can’t translate something from our own language
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to English literally because then it doesn’t make sense and vice versa. To be able to use
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grammar you have to understand it and not memorize rules. This means that you have to
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think like a native speaker. About subtitles. I do not recommend watching
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movies or videos with subtitles in your native language again because in this way you’re
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concentrating on reading and understanding in your native language.
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English subtitle good. Your native language subtitles bad.
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Yes, it’s not easy at all at the beginning and even after a while it still might be a
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little tiring, not hard but tiring cuz your brain needs some time to get used to hearing
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English frequently. It needs to get used to this switching between languages.
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And yes, you are going to need to pause a video sometimes or replay something again
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to be able to hear it clearly and search for the meanings of words or expressions you hadn’t
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heard before. But it’s going to be so helpful and beneficial for you.
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Yep, till this day almost every time I watch or read something I hear and come across a
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new word. Especially in my case, I like to watch criminal shows and psychology related
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videos. But, here’s the thing - your brain gets used to this process as it learns new
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words and accumulates vocabulary, you eventually come across much less new words and it becomes
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easier to spot the new ones. And believe it or not it becomes so much easier to memorize
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them and understand the meaning from the context. I’ve seen too many people who have been
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learning English for years but can’t have a simple conversation, they can’t make sentences.
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They might know grammar in theory and might even explain it to you in their native language,
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they might know a lot of words and some expressions but they don’t know how to use these, as
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they put those words and expressions in wrong contexts.
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Why do you think people can’t speak English after many many years in school learning English
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in the traditional educational system? Well, everybody knows how to say who’s on duty
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today and London is the capital of Great Britain, which is by the way incorrect. (London is
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the capital city of both England and of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
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Ireland) You know what I’m talking about. You learn
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to translate words and write down transcriptions, you oftentimes learn wrong pronunciations,
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(I remember that I was shamed in school by a teacher for trying to speak properly with
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an American accent) and you translate texts. Why do you think after all those years spent
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learning English they still need English courses? And mind you they learn English in the years
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when a human brain develops and is most active and ready to learn - when they’re kids and
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teenagers. And then they take courses and search for
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some other ways to learn if they need English. But the problem is that they’ve gotten used
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to that system and they search for something like that, thinking that it’s the right
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way to learn and that they are probably just not good at languages or aren’t capable
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of learning languages, which is absolutely wrong - we just need a better approach. We
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just need to look around us, analyze and think. Maybe we do need to change something?
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So don’t tell me that it doesn’t make any sense, cuz I’ve been through this, learning
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this way gave me very little and I know what I’m talking about. And yeah you don’t
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have to agree with me. You can take or leave it.
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Right now this situation is changing drastically. But unfortunately there’s still courses
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that teach you English in your native language, where you sit and learn using text books,
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where you learn some words, phrases and grammar that aren’t used in spoken English much
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anymore or at all. With that being said, I know for a fact that
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there are courses where non-native English teachers try to teach mostly in English with
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new and modern approaches. And this is for you to choose. You can even ask your teacher
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to talk to you and teach you just in English. Now, having said all this, I need to point
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out that it doesn’t mean that those who learn English in their native language or
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those who teach it this way are unintelligent, uneducated or stupid. They’ve just gotten
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used to this way. They were taught like this, or they just prefer this way better.
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At the end of day, to each his own, right? If you like to learn this way, if it works
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for you - you do you! You have the right to do whatever you want but just don’t come
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after people telling them that what they are doing is stupid. Alrighty?
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And if you want to learn a new skill or deepen your existing passions while improving your
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And one more thing for those people who wanted to hear me speak Ukrainian and Russian. This
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is for you. Я вам дякую за перегляд
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цього відео і сподіваюсь що воно було для вам корисним.
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