FLUENCY TEST - how fluent are you, really?

PRUEBA DE FLUIDEZ: ¿qué tan fluido eres en realidad?

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2018-09-10 ・ English with Lucy


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FLUENCY TEST - how fluent are you, really?

PRUEBA DE FLUIDEZ: ¿qué tan fluido eres en realidad?

1,303,570 views ・ 2018-09-10

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(musica)
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- Hello everyone, and welcome back to English With Lucy.
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hola a todos, y bienvenidos a English with Lucy
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Today, I have got a fluency test for you.
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hoy, tengo una prueba de fluidez para ti.
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You all seemed to really enjoy
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A todos ustedes les parecio agradable
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the grammar test that I posted for you last week,
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la prueba de gramatica que subí la semana pasada para ustedes,
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so today I've got a fluency test,
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asi que hoy tengo una prueba de fluidez,
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but it's a little bit different.
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pero es un poco differente.
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Basically, if these things that I'm going to talk about
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Basicamente, si estas cosas de las cuales hablare
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happen to you, it means that you are fluent.
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te occuren a ti, eso significa que hablas you fluidez.
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So I think will be really interesting for you guys
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Asi que, you creo que sera muy interesante para ustedes
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to see how many of these situations have happened to you,
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ver cuantas de estas situaciones te occuren a ti,
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and also to give you something to look forward to.
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y tambien para darte algo para lo cual anticipar.
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I know that a lot of you are learning English right now,
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yo se que muchos de ustedes estan aprendiendo a hablar ingles ahorita,
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with the intention of one day becoming fluent,
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con la intention de un dia hablarlo con fluidez,
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so it'd be really nice to keep a record of these things
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asi que seria muy bonito tener un apunte de estas cosas
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and work towards achieving the next one.
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y trabajar hacia alcanzando la proxima.
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Before we get started, I would just like to thank
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Right, let's get started with the lesson.
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So, how do you know when you are fluent in another language?
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Well, I'm going to talk to you about 12 situations,
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and if these situations have happened to you,
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it means that you are on your way to becoming fluent.
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If all of these situations have happened to you,
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congratulations, you're fluent.
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So I would love you to comment down below
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with how many of these situations
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have happened to you and which ones.
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And also, if you can think of any other
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indicators of fluency.
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Number one, you know how to swear appropriately.
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So when I learn a language, pretty much the first thing
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I want to learn are the swear words.
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But when I was just starting to learn Spanish,
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and I was with my ex (speaks foreign language),
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I imitated him a lot.
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And he used to swear a lot, not in a bad way.
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But then I would try and do it, but in the wrong situations,
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and I would get told off.
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So you know that you are fluent not only when you know
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how to swear, but when you know when to swear.
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Number two, you are aware of the mistakes that you make.
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That's something that I love hearing
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when I'm teaching students.
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When they say something, and then they say,
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"Ah, no, I made a mistake there,"
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and then they correct themselves,
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'cause that means that they know what they did wrong,
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and they are on that path to fluency.
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If you realise that you're making mistakes,
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you're one step away from just not making them at all.
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Number three, you sometimes don't even realise
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that you are reading or hearing the language,
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you're just understanding it without focusing.
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I would consider myself to be fluent in Spanish,
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and sometimes I find myself doing this
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on the London Underground when I travel in
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to record the podcast on Tuesdays.
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Sometimes I just sit there, and I overhear conversations
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on the tube because I'm a little bit of a creep. (laughs)
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Well if we're going to be honest,
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it's because British people don't talk on the tube,
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but when a Spanish family comes along they talk a lot.
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Which is no problem, I think it's weird that we don't talk.
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I'll listen to them, and then about a minute later,
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I'll realise, "Oh my god, I'm listening in another language
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and I didn't even realise it."
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And it feels really really good,
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so the next time that happens to you,
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you should feel really really good about yourself.
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Also I might see like a meme in Spanish on Instagram
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and I'll be like desperate to show it to Will,
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next to me, and I can't, 'cause I realised it's in Spanish
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and it doesn't translate into English that well.
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Which leads me onto my next one, number four,
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you can understand and participate in humour.
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So this was a big pain point for me
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when I was learning Spanish.
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I once went with a big group of friends
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to watch Ernesto Sevilla in Seville. (laughs)
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And he's a Spanish comedian with a very thick accent
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and he speaks really really quickly
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and I sat there thinking I was fluent,
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ready to have a laugh with everyone and fit in,
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and I didn't understand a bloody word.
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(speaks foreign language)
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And I realised, I'm not fluent yet.
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Now, this one's a difficult one, because some comedians
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speak really really quickly, so I'd take this one as,
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you know you're really really fluent when you can sit
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through a comedy show and laugh at all the jokes.
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But I would say you'd need to live in a country for like
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10 years and get married and have children there
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to even have a chance at understanding
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a comedian in another language.
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I sometimes don't understand jokes in my own language.
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The next one, number five, you know you are fluent
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when people don't adapt to your level.
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They just go with the flow and use their normal
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native vocabulary, including slang, expressions,
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figures of speech, the whole hog.
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The whole hog, that's a figure of speech, means all of it.
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So this is more about sounding like you're fluent.
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If people think that you are completely fluent,
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they'll start speaking in a really relaxed way
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and expect you to understand, but you can start to feel
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really really good about yourself if you actually
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do understand everything they're saying.
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The next one, number six, you know you're fluent
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when you have a dream in the language that you're learning.
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This has happened to me and it's been really really weird.
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I've had dreams about my own family
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and close friends speaking in Spanish to me,
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when in reality, they don't speak Spanish.
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It's very very weird.
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I actually have a lot of very confusing dreams
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but we won't get into that.
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But if you dream in that language,
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or dream about your close friends and family
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speaking to you in that language,
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you know you're well on your way to fluency.
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Number seven is a pretty general one,
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but you know that you're fluent in the language
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when you can do all of the things in that language
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that a native person would be able to do
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without even thinking about it.
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Like going to the doctors, going to the bank,
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ordering stuff in a bar or cafe,
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giving directions, and that one is something
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that I still struggle with because
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I just really find it difficult
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to tell the difference between left and right.
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It's something in my brain, I don't know why.
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Sometimes, if I'm driving, and I'm at a roundabout,
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it takes me like a couple of seconds too long
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to work out which car should be allowed to go first.
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Left and right, it's an issue.
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Does anyone else have that problem?
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Number eight, now take this one with a pinch of salt,
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but you know you're fluent when you stop
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having to reach for words.
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So you stop having to say, "Mm, how do you say it,
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what's the word for, mm"
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and like waiting and reaching for words.
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Now obviously we are all human, every now and again
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we are going to have to reach for a word,
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even in our native language.
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But you'll notice that once you reach fluency,
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the rate at which you do it will decelerate.
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And sometimes you will even surprise yourself
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by knowing words that you didn't know you know.
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I sometimes do this in Spanish.
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I'll come up with a word, and then I'll be like,
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"Go Luce, I didn't know I knew that word."
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It's a really weird sensation.
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Number nine, something we all aspire to do
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when we start learning another language,
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it is to watch a film without subtitles.
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It feels so good and it means that you are fluent
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and you also have a whole new world of art opened up
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in front of you and it's fantastic.
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And then you can learn so much more about the culture.
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Number 10, this is a big one, and I think it happens
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to a lot of people without them realising it.
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It definitely happened to me with Spanish.
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You stop looking for opportunities to practise.
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I remember being desperate to practise
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my Spanish at any opportunity.
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I was desperate to meet Spanish people,
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I just wanted to talk in Spanish.
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And now I'm really happy if I meet someone
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in Spanish so I can have a chat
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and kind of brush up on my rusty skills.
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But I'm not actively looking for opportunities
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in which I can practise.
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So it might be something that stops gradually,
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and one day you'll realise, "Hey, I'm not as desperate
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as I was to practise, I remember when it was be all
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and end all for me, and now, I know it."
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Which of course really isn't true,
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we can always learn more, but your priorities change.
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Number 11, this one is such a good one
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and it is you know when Google translate is wrong.
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Maybe I shouldn't say Google translate,
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all electronic translation services.
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They don't get everything right.
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They are not perfect and when you know
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the language fluently, you can correct them
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and you can see the amount of errors that they make,
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and you'll probably feel embarrassed about
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all your homework that you did in the past
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using Google translate and how your teacher
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really knew that you were using Google translate.
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When I was teaching, I used to love it
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when students would hand me essays that they'd written
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obviously using Google translate,
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but without wanting to tell me,
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but they would misspell a word in their own language
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and so that wouldn't translate, and there would just be like
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this random gobbledygook in the middle of a sentence
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and the whole sentence wouldn't make any sense
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and I just kind of would put like a little red cross
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and be like, "See me after class."
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And I'd have to talk to them about translation services
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but won't worry, we all do it.
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And the last one, number 12,
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you know that you are fluent in another language
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when people can't tell where you're from.
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If somebody has to ask you, "Where are you from,
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I just can't tell from you accent?"
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Or if they ask you that you're from the country
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of the language that you are speaking,
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you know you're fluent, you do.
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My Spanish accent is not perfect,
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but people do have a hard time
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guessing that I'm English because I've worked hard
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to lose the majority of the pronunciation errors
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that speakers of English usually make in Spanish.
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Right guys, that's it for today's lesson.
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Don't forget to comment down below
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with which of these situations have happened to you.
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And if you can add anymore to the list,
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that would be fantastic.
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Also, don't forget to check out Skillshare.
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Remember that the first 500 people
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that click on the link in the description box
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will get their first two months free.
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And you can connect with me on all of my social media,
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I've got my Facebook, I've got my Instagram,
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and I've got my Twitter.
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And I will see you soon for another lesson.
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Muah!
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Which gives you unlimited access to (blows raspberry)
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And since you'll (sighs)
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And since Skillshare (blows raspberry)
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I feel like I've got a lisp.
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And I didn't understand a (speaks foreign language)
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When people don't adapt to your level they just...
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What do they do? (laughs)
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Way at a roundabout...
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Number 9, hair in my face.
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♪ Hair in my face ♪
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Number 9, something we all aspire to do
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when we start learning a la la la (laughs)
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(upbeat music)
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