The BEST way for YOU to learn English - Extrovert or Introvert?

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English Jade


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Hi everyone. I'm Jade. I'm your new teacher! That's my name. I'm from London. So it's really
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nice to meet you all, and if -- I want you to watch my video, and I really do want you
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to subscribe at the end of the lesson so you get to see my other new videos on EngVid.
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But, first of all, for today's lesson, I've got a confession to make. I am an introvert.
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What's an "introvert"? This is a kind of person who, actually, just prefers to spend a lot
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of time alone. But people misunderstand introverts, and they always think that it means "shy".
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They think that every introvert is shy, and I wouldn't say I'm shy. It's just the way
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my personality is. For me, when I spend time alone, that's kind of, like, how I get energy.
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And then after, I feel good again, and I can go out into the world. But most people in
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the world, they're, actually, opposite to me. They are extroverts, okay? And this means
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that -- when you are an "extrovert", you just love to be around people all the time, and
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that's what makes you feel great, basically. So we've got some people who are extroverts
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in the world, and we've got some people who are introverts in the world.
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How does this relate to you learning English? Well, I think it does, because it can really
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help you know that the way you're learning English is right for you or, you know, you
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could change it and make it better for you. But also, I would say that, in general, the
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whole world of English language teaching kind of focuses more on these guys because, actually,
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they've got a great advantage when it comes to learning languages.
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So we're going to talk a little bit about these guys and give advice for, you know,
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the majority of you watching this video. But we're also going to look at the introvert
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perspective because this is something that I just found out myself when I was trying
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to learn languages. I found out that, although I didn't realize it at the time, I was just
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really slow. Like, I'd be trying to remember a word and really, really slow, and everybody
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else has already said it or everybody else has already finished. Like, the words came
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really, really slowly to me. But I always understood a lot, and that confused me because
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I'd think sometimes, "I'm just rubbish at this language." But I understood a lot. So
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my speaking wasn't as advanced as my other skills in the language. It's not something
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I realized until later. I wish I'd seen a video like this to help me explain why.
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So let's take a look, first of all, at some expressions that can describe extroverts and
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introverts. So an extrovert who -- an extrovert is somebody who thinks "the more the merrier".
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And that means, "The more people there are around me, the happier I am." They love to
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be around people. Extroverts also are often "the life and soul of the party". That means
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they're the most fun person in the room, and people like to be around them -- great, fun
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people to have at a party. Also, very often, extroverts are "chatterboxes", blah, blah,
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blah, blah, talking all the time, always got something to say. Extroverts are chatterboxes.
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And I'm just pointing out the differences. I'm not saying that you guys are wrong to
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be extroverts. That's just the way you are. Let's have a look at the introvert, the person
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who likes to spend time alone a lot of the time. For them, you could say their motto
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is, "It's just me, myself, and I." Happy to be alone. You could also say an introvert
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at a party is more likely to be a "wallflower". A "wallflower" is someone who's not going
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to start conversation with anyone, who's not going to be dancing around having great, amazing
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conversations. The wallflower is going to be a bit shy and is going to wait for other
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people to come to talk to them. And the introvert, also, likes to have deep and meaningful conversations,
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okay? Doesn't like small talk. Doesn't like chatter, chatter, chatter, chatter -- likes
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to talk on a meaningful level. So they've got different ways of being. How
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does this relate to learning English? Well, as I said earlier, the extrovert, really,
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has the learning advantage when it comes to languages because most people, you know, when
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they learn a language, they do it because they want to be able to speak the other language
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because communication is so much about speaking. And the great thing for you, if you're an
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extrovert, is you're so curious and social you want to know what's happening all the
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time; you want to be in the middle of things; you want to know what's going on. And that's
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a great advantage for you because it means that you talk -- you take every opportunity
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to talk. It's no problem for you. So you could be in a new situation -- in a
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different country or something -- but, you know, maybe you feel a little bit shy because
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you don't, you know -- you don't want to say something wrong, but you'll need to be in
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conversation. It's so strong, and you're so proactive, that you'll talk. So that means
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that you get lots of speaking practice, and that's so good for you developing in your
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English. So if you're an extrovert, you'll learn a language much more quickly -- at least
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at a speaking level -- than your introverted friends.
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Your introverted friends are, really, quite shy speakers. They might not be shy people,
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but to say, you know, small talk stuff, for example, to actually be speaking the other
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language at a very basic level -- like, "What are your hobbies?" That kind of thing -- an
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introvert's almost thinking, like, "I can't bring myself to ask the question." So they
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might know what to say, but they might not say it. And because they don't say it, their
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mouth is not getting the practice of speaking that other language. They know a lot in their
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head, but they're not actually using it. So this can make their progress with the language
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quite slow. And also, the introvert very often misses
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the opportunity to speak because they're hesitant. It means they're slow. Maybe before they speak,
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they think about what they're going to say. Plus, they don't initiate -- they don't start
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conversations with people. The introvert waits for the other person to come and speak to
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them. And when you're an introvert, you're quite
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fearful of mistakes. You don't want to look stupid; you don't want to say the wrong thing.
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And that's -- that means it's one of the reasons that you don't speak to people. So this is
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not looking very good for you learning a language as an introvert.
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But, but, but, it's not all bad because let's look at the other side of the situation now.
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So if you're an extrovert, you might be great at talking, but -- I know this for a fact
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-- very often, extroverts are not so good at listening because you're -- you just want
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to be talking and not so much listening to what other people are telling you. And one
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-- the reason this is also a bad thing for extroverts is it also means they have a small
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passive vocabulary. You don't, actually, know that many words. But the words you do know,
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you can use very well, and, you know, you can have great conversations with it. So that's
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good. On the other hand, the introverts might not
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be saying much, but they could be great listeners, and they could understand a lot more than
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the extrovert. The extroverts really seem like they know everything and can say everything,
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but they don't understand so much. Also, the introvert has a really wide passive vocabulary.
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There are lots of words they know, but the thing is, it can be -- there can be a time
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delay in remembering those words. So very often, you miss the opportunity in conversation.
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You know them, but they come too slow. This is one of the reasons that introverts are
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good at writing in their own language and also in English because when you write, you
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have a little bit of extra time to remember what you want to say.
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Also, because introverts very often like to do stuff by themselves, we could say that
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maybe they've got more time for actually doing their studies and their work. So very often,
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they have better grammar skills because they're actually willing to do that kind of work.
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So what can you do now that you know the strengths and witnesses of either being on extrovert
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or an introvert? Well, I've got some advice for you. And I think it can help you with
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your development when you're learning English, basically. So we'll start with the extroverts.
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It's really amazing that extroverts are the kind of people who can learn a language -- or
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English -- actually just on the street. They can go to a place, and, you know, just kind
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of learn from the people they're around. That's so great. For an introvert, that would be
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really hard to do because it would take so much courage to make themselves speak in every
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single opportunity they got. They probably wouldn't do it. So anyway, if you're an extrovert,
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it's easy for you to take every opportunity to speak. So that's why doing immersive experiences,
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travelling to other countries where you can do an exchange, or studying in a different
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country -- that's great for you because, again, you take every opportunity to speak.
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Also, traditional TEFL (English) classes -- these are great for you as well because there's
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a big class of people. You can swap around. You can swap. You can talk to many people
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in the room. That's great for you. So much opportunity for you to be practising your
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English in traditional classroom situations. What's not so useful for you? I would say
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"book learning" in general. You really like to have it -- have your English practice active.
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You like to be speaking; you like to be involved; and you like to be doing things. So wherever
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you can, make sure you're doing that. Of course, studying is helpful. But for you, know that
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you'll really develop your speaking just by being in the right situation around the right
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people. Also, I've had a couple of times where extroverts
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have told me, "Oh, I could never learn on Skype because, you know, I need to be around
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more people, and it's just one person, blah, blah, blah." I mean, that's something you'd
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have to discover for yourself -- could a one-on-one situation actually work for you. But just
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as a general rule, extroverts do like to be around a lot of people. So perhaps, maintaining
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the teacher-student interaction for as much as an hour is not something that an extrovert
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is going to enjoy so much. Also, audio learning programs, they could be okay, but not fantastic
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for the extrovert because there's no interaction there for them. Moving on.
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Advice for my introverted friends. Sounds a bit silly, but talk to yourself, okay? Because
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you don't take opportunities to speak, what you know in your head is often at a much higher
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level than your ability to actually say it and speak it. So when you try to speak, the
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words don't come out in the really nice way you want them to just because you haven't
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practised moving your mouth enough. But when you talk to yourself, nothing can go wrong.
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You can just talk to yourself. So that's something to try.
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You can make a friend -- singular friend. Someone that you feel really comfortable speaking
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English with, so you can get a lot of practice with that one person and, you know, feel good
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about yourself when you're doing it. And know that some things will be scary for you when
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it comes to learn a language, and that's okay. For example, in a -- and I speak from experience
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-- in a typical TEFL classroom situation, there's a very strong emphasis on games all
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the time, always playing games with this person, speaking about things, moving to the other
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table, speaking to another person. And it can be quite draining for an introvert because
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there are many people, there's a lot of small talk, and there's a lot of games. So maybe,
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if you're like me, you won't like that. Also, big classes might be something you don't
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like because there are many people that you will need to speak to. And that can maybe
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shake your confidence a bit, and you might not be feeling too good.
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I don't know why I put "teach yourself" there. This is in the wrong place. But teaching yourself
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is one of your strengths, so it's okay just to do lots of self-study, talking to yourself,
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doing your grammar, watching EngVid. You can do all that stuff by yourself.
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So I hope that this has helped you understand the way you learn a little bit better from
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a personality perspective. What I would like you to do now is go to www.engvid.com where
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you can do a quiz on today's lesson. Plus, this is my reminder to you to subscribe here
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So please subscribe here and there. I'd really appreciate it. So now, I'm finished. And I'm
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just going to do some introverted stuff. So, anyways, I'll see you later.
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