How to improve your English by reading

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Hey, everyone. I'm Alex.
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Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson on "How to Improve Your English By Reading".
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So, it might be very obvious how reading can help you improve, you know, your speaking
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in English, particularly your vocabulary, but there are a number of reasons and a number
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of things that reading regularly and reading in specific ways can actually help you to
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improve your English, and also not only like your reading English, but your ability to
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speak properly or to speak confidently.
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And again, this applies not only to English as a second language learners, but also to
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English speakers, period.
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So pick up a book, and here's how picking up a book can help you to improve your English.
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So, number one: You can improve your English by picking up any book, reading out loud,
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and exaggerating what you're reading.
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You might think: "This sounds ridiculous", but if you are a second language learner,
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this is a fantastic way to improve your enunciation, your pronunciation, and presentation skills.
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Even if you're not a second language learner...
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English as a second language learner.
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So, for example, it doesn't matter what type of genre you like, what type of books you like.
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Me, personally, I love science-fiction, I love fantasy.
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And I can turn to, you know, pages in any of these books and read out loud, exaggerate
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what I'm saying, and just the act of doing this, of speaking out loud what I'm reading
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makes me feel, again, more confident speaking in front of an audience, for example.
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So I'll just open to a random page here and...
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Okay, so in this book, just so you know, there's a horse, his name is Artaq.
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And it says: "Artaq did not hesitate.
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He veered toward the Silver River.
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The wolves came after, soundless, fluid, black terror.
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Will was sure that this time they would not escape.
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Allanon was no longer there to help them.
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They were all alone."
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Now, what you notice is I'm...
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I'm trying to exaggerate: "They were all alone."
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Even like my l's.
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And focus on every letter when you're reading, because this type of reading, reading out
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loud, exaggerating, if you are a professional, this is a great way to build that clarity
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in your speech when you're speaking in front of people, and pacing yourself, how fast you
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speak as well is important, obviously, when you're giving a presentation.
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This second part...
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Again, this one can apply to both native speakers of English, but it's more specifically geared
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towards English as a second language speakers, and that is: Paying attention to word endings.
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And especially "ed" and "s" endings.
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So, specifically past tense words, like "wanted", okay?
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Or plural words, like "hawks" instead of one hawk, because a lot of, again, English as
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a second language learners sometimes forget the "ed" ending when they're reading.
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I've taught classes where, you know, students have to read out loud, and they're so focused
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on reading and getting the words correct, but the pronunciation, they just drop the
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ends of words sometimes, especially "ed", especially "s".
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So let me see if I can quickly find an example.
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Okay, here's one: "When he stayed on his feet..."
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When he...
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Oh, why am I pointing?
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You can't see that.
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You can't see that.
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So: "When he stayed on his feet" this is one part of the sentence.
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Again, you have the verb "stayed", so some new learners of English will sometimes read
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that as: "When he stay", "When he stay", and they just drop the end.
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So please, please, please focus on those "ed" and "s" endings, and this will really help
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your fluency, the ability of others to understand you, as well as your enunciation.
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"Stayed", okay?
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Number three: Pay attention to punctuation.
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Now, punctuation refers to the use of commas, periods, question marks, exclamation marks
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when you're reading.
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By paying attention to these things, you can actually focus on improving your intonation
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and your fluency; two specific things.
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So, the intonation refers to the up and down movement of your voice when you are saying
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something or reading something.
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So, for example, you know, raise...
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In the second part I said: "Raise intonation for yes or no questions."
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So if you notice when you're reading that, you know, this person is asking a yes or no
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question, then your voice should be moving up at the end.
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And, you know in speaking, this also improves that.
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So, for example, in this book there is...
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Okay, here's a yes or no question, the question is: "Did you find her?"
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So, I see a question mark, I see a yes or no question, and let's say I want to read
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this out loud and exaggerate.
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I can also say: "Did you find her?
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Did you find her?
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Did you find her?"
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And it sounds ridiculous, I understand, when you're reading out loud, exaggerating, but
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after some time, you know, that exaggeration, that focusing on your enunciation, which is
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kind of like making your sounds as clear and distinct as possible, focusing on every "l",
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every "e", every "s" in a word, that will actually improve your pronunciation and the
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ability of other people to understand you long term.
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Another thing punctuation does: Pause briefly after periods, and pause after commas.
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So, again, if you're giving a list of things, if you're reading and it says: "They went...
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He went to the store and he bought apples, pears, and oranges", you could say:
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"He went to the store and he bought apples, pears, and oranges", or:
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"He went to the store and he bought apples, pears, and oranges."
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It might not sound like there was a pause, but I did pause very briefly between each
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word in that list.
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So, paying attention to those things also teaches you, again, how to clearly enunciate
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and also your fluency.
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Now, again, your fluency is how smooth your language sounds when you're speaking.
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So if you're just saying: "Dah, dah, dah, dah, dah, dah", it's fast and you think:
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"I can speak quickly in English."
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But it doesn't sound natural.
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Nobody speaks like...
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I mean, people do speak like that, it's more difficult to understand them, but it's better,
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obviously, if you pay attention to short pause.
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Hmm, comma.
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Okay?
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And finally: Highlight words you don't know.
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So when you're reading, obviously, this is one of the major benefits of reading, is vocabulary,
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vocabulary.
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It's so important, I put it twice.
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That's what happened here, okay?
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So, maybe I will open this book and I'm going to read...
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Hmm.
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Hmm.
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Okay, there's a person saying something here, and he says:
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"There are books, ancient books of healing from the old world."
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And maybe I'm a new English speaker, and I say:
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"Healing, healing. I've never heard the word 'healing' before.
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H-e-a-l-i-n-g."
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Maybe I want to stop, highlight that, go back, check it out on the dictionary or something,
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online, on my phone, somewhere, and you just learned a new word.
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Okay?
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So obviously, if you're reading a book and you're stopping 20 times in one page, your
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book is probably too difficult for you.
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But if you're stopping four, five, maybe six times a page because of new vocabulary, as
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a new English learner, that's not bad.
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Okay?
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All right, so like I mentioned, reading, reading, reading can really help you improve your English
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in a number of ways.
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It can improve definitely your presentation skills by reading out loud and exaggerating,
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your enunciation which is your ability to pronounce each sound correctly and distinctly
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in a word, your pronunciation which is, you know, you're saying "book" instead of "booque".
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Okay?
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By paying attention to word endings, specifically "ed" and "s" will improve others' ability
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to understand you, especially if you are an English as a second language learner.
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Punctuation will also improve your fluency, your intonation if you're paying attention
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to question marks or anything else; periods, commas, exclamations.
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And highlighting words you don't know, all of these books, these books specifically,
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other books, too, that you enjoy, will help you to improve your vocabulary.
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So, unlike other lessons, there is no quiz for this one.
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All I want you guys to do is pick up a book, pick up something you're interested in,
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try out these methods, and let me know if it works for you because it's been working for me,
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so let me know if it also works for you.
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Also, don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel,
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and I'll see you guys another time.
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Bye.
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