Learn English in 30 Minutes - Learn the Basics To SPEAK LIKE A NATIVE | Go Natural English

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ูŠุฑุฌู‰ ุงู„ู†ู‚ุฑ ู†ู‚ุฑู‹ุง ู…ุฒุฏูˆุฌู‹ุง ููˆู‚ ุงู„ุชุฑุฌู…ุฉ ุงู„ุฅู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ ุฃุฏู†ุงู‡ ู„ุชุดุบูŠู„ ุงู„ููŠุฏูŠูˆ.

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Hello, welcome back to go natural English today. We have a very interesting question
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ู…ุฑุญุจุง ูˆุงู‡ู„ุง ุจูƒู… ู…ุฌุฏุฏุงู‹ ููŠ " ุชุญุฏุซ ุงู„ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ ุจุดูƒู„ ุทุจูŠุนูŠ"
ุงู„ูŠูˆู… ู„ุฏูŠู†ุง ุณูˆุงู„ ุดูŠู‚ ุฌุฏุง
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to consider
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ู„ู†ุงุฎุฐ ููŠ ุงู„ุงุนุชุจุงุฑ
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Can anyone become a?
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ู‡ู„ ูŠุณุชุทูŠุน ุงูŠ ุดุฎุต ุงู† ูŠุตุจุญ
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Native English speaker. So I think this question is very important because a lot of
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ู…ุชุญุฏุซ ุงุตู„ูŠ ู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ . ุญุณู†ุง ุงุนุชู‚ุฏ ุงู† ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุณูˆุงู„ ู…ู‡ู… ุฌุฏุง ู„ุงู† ุงู„ูƒุซูŠุฑ ู…ู†
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English learners and
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ู…ุชุนู„ู…ูŠ ุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ ูˆ
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english-as-a-second-language teachers are always
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ูˆู…ุนู„ู…ูŠ ุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ ูƒู„ุบุฉ ุซุงู†ูŠุฉ , ุฏุงุฆู…ุง
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emphasizing the importance of
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ูŠุคูƒุฏูˆู† ุนู„ูŠ ุงู‡ู…ูŠุฉ
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Sounding like a native English speaker
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ุงู„ุชุญุฏุซ ูƒู…ุชุญุฏุซ ุงุตู„ูŠ ู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ
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You have to immerse yourself in native English speaking situations. You have to
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ูŠู†ุจุบูŠ ุนู„ูŠูƒ ุงู† ุชุดุชุฑูƒ ููŠ ู…ูˆุงู‚ู ุชุชุญุฏุซ ุจุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠู‡ .ูˆูŠุฌุจ ุนู„ูŠูƒ
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Practice speaking with native English speakers. The ideal is the native English speakers. So I think it's an interesting question
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ู…ู…ุงุฑุณุฉ ุงู„ุชุญุฏุซ ู…ุน ุงุตุญุงุจ ุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุงุตู„ูŠูŠู†.ุญูŠุซ ุงู† ุงู„ุงู…ุซู„ ู‡ูˆ ุงุตุญุงุจ ุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุงุตู„ูŠูŠู†.. ู„ุฐู„ูƒ ุงุนุชู‚ุฏ ุงู†ู‡ ุณุคุงู„ ุดูŠู‚ ุฌุฏุง
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Have you ever thought about?
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ู‡ู„ ููƒุฑุช ููŠ ู‡ุฐุง ู…ู† ู‚ุจู„ ุŸ
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can
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ู‡ู„ ุจุฅู…ูƒุงู†
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Anyone, can you be a native English speaker?
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ุงูŠ ุดุฎุต .. ุงูˆ ุงู† ุชูƒูˆู† ู‚ุงุฏุฑ ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุชุญุฏุซ ูƒู…ุชุญุฏุซ ุงุตู„ูŠ ู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠ
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So I think this is going to be really interesting to chat about now before we talk about it
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ู„ุฐู„ูƒ ุงุนุชู‚ุฏ ุงู† ู‡ุฐุง ุณูŠูƒูˆู† ุดูŠู‚ ุฌุฏุง ู†ุชุญุฏุซ ุนู†ู‡ ุงู„ุขู† , ู‚ุจู„ ุงู„ุญุฏูŠุซ ุนู†ู‡
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I just want to encourage you to turn on the captions in English
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ุงูˆุฏ ุงู† ุงุดุฌุนูƒู… ุนู„ูŠ ุชุดุบูŠู„ ุงู„ุชุฑุฌู…ุฉ ุจุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ
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if you are learning English this can really help you and
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ู„ูˆ ูƒู†ุช ุชุชุนู„ู… ุงู„ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ ูุณูˆู ูŠุณุงุนุฏูƒ ุฐู„ูƒ ุญู‚ุง
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If you would be so kind and willing to translate this video into your native language
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ู„ูˆ ูƒู†ุช ู„ุทูŠูุง ุฌุฏุง ูˆู…ุณุชุนุฏ ู„ุชุฑุฌู…ุฉ ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ููŠุฏูŠูˆ ู„ู„ุบุชูƒ ุงู„ุฃู…
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You could help more people from your country to learn with us
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ูŠู…ูƒู†ูƒ ู…ุณุงุนุฏุฉ ู…ุฒูŠุฏุงู‹ ู…ู† ุงู„ู†ุงุณ ู…ู† ุจู„ุฏูƒ ู„ูŠุชุนู„ู…ูˆุง ู…ุนู†ุง
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So you can do that
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ุฅุฐุงู‹ ุจุฅู…ูƒุงู†ูƒ ูุนู„ ุฐู„ูƒ
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Using the link in the description and when you do translate the video your name will appear
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ุนู† ุทุฑูŠู‚ ุงุณุชุฎุฏุงู… ุงู„ุฑุงุจุท ููŠ ุงู„ูˆุตู ูˆุนู†ุฏู…ุง ุชูุนู„ ู‡ุฐุง ุงุณู…ูƒ ุณูŠุธู‡ุฑ
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In the description as a thank you. Can you be born in one language?
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ููŠ ุงู„ูˆุตู ูƒุดูƒุฑ ู„ูƒ. ู‡ู„ ูŠู…ูƒู† ุฃู† ุชูˆู„ุฏ ูˆุชุนุฑู ู„ุบุฉ ูˆุงุญุฏุฉ
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speaking one language and then can you become a
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ุฃูŠ ู…ุชุญุฏุซุงู‹ ู„ุบุฉ ูˆุงุญุฏุฉ ูˆ ุจุฅู…ูƒุงู†ูƒ ู„ุงุญู‚ุงู‹ ุฃู† ุชุตุจุญ
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Native speaker of another language. Well first we have to define
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ู…ุชุญุฏุซ ุฃุตู„ูŠ ุฃูˆ ู…ุญู„ูŠ (ู…ู† ุงู„ุณูƒุงู† ุงู„ู…ุญู„ูŠูŠู† ุงู„ุฐูŠู† ูŠุชูƒู„ู…ูˆู† ุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุจุทู„ุงู‚ุฉ) ููŠ ู„ุบุฉ ุฃุฎุฑู‰. ุญุณู†ุงู‹ ุฃูˆู„ุงู‹ ูŠุฌุจ ุฃู† ุชุนุฑู‘ู
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What does it mean to be a native speaker of a language?
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ู…ุงุฐุง ูŠุนู†ูŠ ู„ูƒ ุงู„ูƒูˆู† ู…ุชุญุฏุซ ู…ุญู„ูŠ ุฃูˆ ุฃุตู„ูŠ ุจุงู„ู„ุบุฉุŸ
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I think there are many different definitions and there is a really wide range between them
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ุฃู†ุง ุฃุนุชู‚ุฏ ุฃู†ู‡ ู‡ู†ุงูƒ ุงู„ูƒุซูŠุฑ ู…ู† ุงู„ุชุนุฑูŠูุงุช ุงู„ู…ุฎุชู„ูุฉ ูˆู‡ู†ุงูƒ ู†ุทุงู‚ (ุงู„ู…ู‚ุตูˆุฏ ุงุฎุชู„ุงู) ูˆุงุณุน ุญู‚ุงู‹ ุจูŠู†ู‡ู…ุง
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so on one end of the range of this spectrum of answers we have
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the answer that honestly, I believe that is a native speaker of a language is someone that is
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born into a family
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or in a country or in a setting that
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Speaks that language. So a native English speaker like me would be born in an english-speaking country
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But you could also be born into an speaking family living in another country. So it's a little bit complicated. No
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The next question is okay, if you have to be born into this environment well
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What about people that learn English as a second language when they're a kid?
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Like six seven eight years old if you learn a second language
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before the age of
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thirteen basically before puberty sets in so as you're still developing
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Then yes
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you can be considered a native speaker because your language skills are still developing and you're able to
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really grasp the language and the culture which is a super important part of
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communication
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now on the other end of
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this range of definitions would be well know a native speaker doesn't have to be born into
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That language they don't have to start learning that language as a child
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They can simply be confident in their communication if you feel comfortable and confident
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Expressing yourself talking speaking
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listening to an
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understanding
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Anyone who speaks that language would say it's English that you are becoming a native speaker in then fine
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Okay
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Then let's consider you a native English speaker because you can function successfully
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And confidently really in any english-speaking situation now
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I would love to ask you. What do you think is the true definition of a native English speaker?
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Is it someone who is born into an english-speaking?
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Family or country or someone who starts speaking English?
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Before they're a teenager or is it someone who?
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Is simply able to express themselves in a fluent manner? I want to hear from you in the comments. So
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Can anyone become a native English speaker as I mentioned the answer really depends on your definition of?
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What is the native speaker now? Let's say that as I mentioned
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I really believe that a native English speaker speaker is someone who?
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can and I believe that a native English speaker is really someone who
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Started learning the language before they became a teenager
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So, I'm sorry for everyone who started learning another language after thirteen years old
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It's just not possible to be a native speaker of that language for many reasons one
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Developmentally you have already learned another language
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into adulthood or past your
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Puberty years past being a teenager and so that's kind of set you into some certain practices
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Your brain is kind of set in its ways. It doesn't mean that you can't learn another language really fluently
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It just means that your native language. Your first language has been set
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it's like when you set the settings or the language settings on your phone or you know a
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Computer or something. It's like that is a language settings
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It doesn't mean you can't add another later on
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But the main setting is that one that's not a great example because you can always change the language
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But anyway, you know what, I mean?
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So if you are learning another language as an adult
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I don't think that you can
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Become or turn into or transform into a native English speaker a native speaker of that language
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however
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And this is very very important. So please hear me out. You can become a
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natural speaker of that language, which is why I call this go natural English who is
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accepted by
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understood by and
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accepted by
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native speakers of that language
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So when you get to a point of fluency of confidence of expression where native?
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English speakers or native speakers of the language you're learning
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I'll just say English speakers just to keep it simple
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But this really applies for any language when they don't slow down when they don't
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Make amends to the way they speak when they don't
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change the way that they express themselves because you know
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They're afraid that you're not going to understand when they accept you when they know that you're in on all the jokes
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You get all the cultural references
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That to me is just as good as being a native English speaker when you are
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Accepted by other native and fluent speakers of that language
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So it has adults, you know, if you are over 13 years of age don't despair
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Also because it can actually be easier to learn a language when you are
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over 13 when you're an adult because you have
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Knowledge of what is grammar? What is vocabulary? You know you
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Understand that language has a structure and rules. Whereas kids are just kind of absorbing things as we go
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Observing life and how people communicate with each other
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so learning a language as an adult is not something that you should be sad about or feel like you're inferior to
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Kids that learn English, you know growing up. It's just different and you can use this to your advantage
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So now let's talk about how you can become
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Accepted by
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English speakers native English speakers fluent English speakers. How do you break this?
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barrier between being seen as an English Learner that people have to slow down for or be patient with and
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really breaking through to being someone that is
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accepted
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socially culturally as a
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native or you know as a
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second language native I'm gonna give you
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four really
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powerful
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suggestions for you to improve your
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nativeness or your naturalness in English to become accepted by native speakers of
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The language and I want to share a little bit of my own story. So it's not just me lecturing. I want to share
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What's happened to me?
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And for me as I've learned other languages, the first place that I went abroad was the Dominican Republic
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Do you have any Dominicans watching here?
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And I remember when I was learning Spanish I went there and I wanted to drink the local drinks and there's a drink that's called
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more deer, so yawn, boom, and I said
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quiero
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more to your Sonia and boom and the
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Waiter just laughed at me
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You know, he thought it was super cute because basically I didn't say that I wanted this drink
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I literally said I want to die
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dreaming
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Because I missed a small detail the article
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to
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Identify a or one, you know cattle
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more to your swing on do so instead of saying I want a
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Diet how do I say to die dreaming I guess is the name of the drink I said I want to die dreaming
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So the details matter what I learned from this experience this kind of funny story
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Is that the details matter and just because you hear native speakers not really?
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emphasizing articles like uh, or the
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They still matter so you need to really understand how to use
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Articles and how to use these details in the language another experience. I had in the Dominican Republic which was man. Oh really?
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It was a time in my life when I was like really growing as a person and really growing as a language learner
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so I realized for the first time that everything I'd learned almost everything I'd learned in my
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University Spanish class was useless in the real world because in my class
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We learned quite
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formal Spanish, hola como esta usted and
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When I got into the real world, I realized that people only use this kind of language with maybe
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Much older people like someone I really wanted to show respect for maybe some friends grandmother. For example
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or grandfather or if I met the governor or something but in everyday situations
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talking with friends at the University because I did a semester at the University there and the Dominican Republic and
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People don't talk like that. So I had to learn how people
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speak
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Colloquially, and so I started learning
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ah como esta como toda que lo que like
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Very different ways of saying how are you and there's a ton of other colloquial expressions
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and so I mentioned this because it is really important in English or any language to really pay attention to how people actually
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speak with each other in everyday life pay attention to the words pay attention to the pronunciation and start copying and
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Using those phrases yourself. It's not just for asking. How are you? It's not just for greetings. It's in every
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Aspect of life people use different phrases one. I often share with my English learners is that
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native English speakers will ask are you all set and
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This is really a catch-all phrase for are you ready to go or if you're at a store?
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Are you ready to check out? Did you want to buy anything else? Are you all set? Like are you finished?
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Have you done your work?
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It can be used in many different ways
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But you don't usually use that or you don't usually learn that in your textbook or use it in your classroom
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So pay attention to the colloquial phrases and you'll sound much more like a native. So another thing to pay attention to is
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the cultural
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mannerisms this could be gestures this could be
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The way people express themselves, even the clothing that people wear
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When I was in Japan
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I was working as an English teacher and I would ask my boss if I could do certain things that were a little
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outside of my job description and
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she would respond by sucking her teeth like and
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I didn't realize that this meant no
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so I must have seemed like a very stubborn employee because I was always asking trying to get a
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Straight answer the straight answer to me is saying directly
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No, you can't do that
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But in Japan is very rare for people to so directly say no so instead they have different mannerisms
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And I know in different countries and different languages people say no or yes in different ways
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So I think in India people not where in the US this means?
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Yes
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So pay attention to the gestures and the ways culturally that people express themselves maybe starting with yes, and no
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also when I came here to Brazil, I would often go to the store or the supermarket and
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Going to the checkout counter is a very normal experience. I think almost all of us shop at stores. So we have this experience
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But what I never?
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Expected were two questions that they asked almost every single time that nobody told me in any Portuguese
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lesson
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They always ask for my CPF, which is kind of like a Social Security number which was totally confusing to me
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I was like, why would I give you my social security number?
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It seemed like an invasion of privacy
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But now I understand there's other reasons for that in Brazil like you gain points or something. I don't know
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It's used a little bit differently than a Social Security number which is a bit more
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private of in the u.s. Also
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They asked almost every single time if I want to pass Salah which is to divide up payments
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even for something small like
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$10 item do you want to you know pay 12 times so funny to me because in the u.s
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We don't have this and so at first I would get really stuck on these questions. I didn't expect them
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So I didn't know how to respond. I didn't understand at first because I didn't expect them
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but now I expect them and I know how to respond which is basically know and know so
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this
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matters
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the details in the language the small grammar points the pronunciation the way people
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communicate in different ways with different
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Gestures or different ways of saying yes or no. And also what are the normal?
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Situations or sequences of events. What could you guess is going to happen if you go to a checkout counter in the u.s
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Versus in Brazil in the u.s. They would ask you. Are you all set in Brazil? They would ask you? What's your
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CPF and do you want to divide your payments? So it's really?
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in order to
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be accepted as a native to
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Understand what's important. So these are the important points
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I'm gonna give you some specific tips on how to build your skills in these areas
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Now this might seem like a lot to think about it's not only the language that you have to learn you have to pay attention
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to details
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pronunciation
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gestures
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Colloquial phrases and slang, but don't worry fluency to me. It's like a puzzle
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When you shake out all the pieces of the puzzle onto a table and most of them are facedown
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so you can kind of see the shapes, but you don't know what the puzzle really looks like and
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Little by little with each thing you learn you start to turn over the pieces. And so you have more and more information
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And then once you've turned over all the pieces
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you start putting the pieces together and then you start seeing the whole picture and you're able to
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Influence eaters express yourself more completely and it helps if you already know another language
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It's much easier to learn a third fourth or fifth language when I started learning Spanish
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I didn't know any other languages, I'd grown up my whole life until about 20 years old speaking only English
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So I never had the chance to become a native speaker of another language
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But I've learned how to become accepted by
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native speakers social groups of other languages in Spanish Portuguese
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Pretty much in Japanese a little bit in French. And so I know how amazing it can be
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Socially, you can benefit so much by understanding that there's more than just
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The language rules that you can learn and you can use in order to be more
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accepted by native speakers of English
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Now finally, let me tell you specifically the four areas to focus on
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first of all focus on the details
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especially the details of pronunciation
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So I mentioned learning how to use articles also focus on
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pronunciation because it will give you the confidence to continue to express yourself and to be accepted as
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a native or by native speakers
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so one thing that changed my life as a language learner and a language teacher was taking a
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Spanish phonetics class so I encourage you if you can
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look at some information on phonetics learn the
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international phonetic alphabet
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And look at how words in English are
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spelled or
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communicated using the IPA the international phonetic alphabet
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when you focus on
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Pronunciation this will give you a huge edge a huge advantage over
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Other people who might know more rules of the language, but they can't express themselves
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They can't talk. They can't speak in a native like way
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So who do you think is going to be more accepted socially, someone who sounds more native or someone who knows all the rules?
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Okay, so this depends on what you want
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Do you want to pass a grammar test or do you want to communicate and speak with?
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fluent or native English speakers
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So again where you focus your time and energy depends on your goals now
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Here's an exercise that you can do to work on improving your understanding of details like articles and pronunciation
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Take any book in English
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That's meant for adults an authentic book meant for native speakers and just take the first sentence
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It could be a magazine. It could be a news article but choose something with kind of a long sentence. Nothing too easy and
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Find a native speaker that can help you now read the first sentence out loud
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there's probably going to be at least one article if not more and of course, you're going to be practicing your
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pronunciation then
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Speak and say read the sentence out loud for your native speaker friend and just ask them on a scale of one to three
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How do you sound do you sound like a native speaker?
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slightly off maybe a few mistakes or
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Pretty bad needs a lot of work and then continue to practice you're going to ask your native speaker friend
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to read the sentence for you, you might want to record them ask them if you can record them first so that you can
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Repeat and you can practice
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Copying after them. This is like
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Shadowing saying exactly as you hear your native speaker friend saying the sentence now
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You can do this. Even if you don't have any native speaker friends, you can do this with music you can do this with
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Speeches you can do this from a lot of contents on
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YouTube it's quite easy actually to find native speaker materials, but this is just one example of
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Practice that you can do using a book or anything with a sentence and continue to practice until your native speaker friend
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Gives you a rating of number one that you sound like a native and then move on to the next sentence
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This is a good exercise because you're going one sentence at a time and it's not
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Overwhelming it's not like okay. I have to speak all of English perfectly. No, it's just one sentence at a time
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Second use words and phrases that native speakers use
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Locally, so as you know, English is a global language and in different regions in different countries people use different vocabulary
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Different expressions and different slang words. I remember when I was learning Spanish. I first learned it in the Dominican Republic where
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Torta means a cake and then I went to Mexico where torta means a sandwich
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Completely different when I was looking for something sweet. I got something salty. So I learned quickly in English class
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They also teach you a lot of verbs that native speakers. Don't use that often
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Instead of to return we'd be more likely to say to go back to so phrasal verbs are
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Super important for anyone who wants to be more accepted by native speakers
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So there are tons of examples of vocabulary and raises that they teach you in textbooks
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but people don't really use in real life and there are examples of
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These for almost any language. It's just crazy. Sometimes when I think about it
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Why do they teach you things that are not really useful in textbooks? I think it's because in school
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textbook learning is more geared toward or more for academia or people who want to completely
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Master the language, but in order to be fluent in a language, you don't need to know all of the academic
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Language you don't need to go farther than fluency
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You don't have to master the language in an academic way again. It depends on your goals
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But for me, the first step is fluency
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The first step is being able to communicate yourself and then you can decide if you want to learn more academic
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Speak if you want to learn how to read and write academic articles if you want to
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read literary works
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Novels from the 18th century perhaps. I remember when I was learning Spanish in my university and I took a
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Spanish poetry of the 18th century class and guys I
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Did not do well in that class because I was so
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Frustrated that we were supposed to analyze this old
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Spanish that had nothing to do with actually communicating with people
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I just wanted to be fluent so that I could have more spanish-speaking friends and be accepted by them and that
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Poetry class was not getting me any closer to those goals
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third pay attention to
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cultural
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Expression. I don't mean
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colloquialisms or
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Phrases here. I mean little things like when you pause how do you fill the silence?
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I would say um a French speaker might say
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a
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Spanish speaker might say plays a Japanese speaker might say so
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so learn
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The language that you want to be fluent with how people fill the silence. How do you show that you're actively
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Listening to someone in your language in Japanese. I learned to say um, um, uh,
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Just say like yes, I'm listening or yes
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I agree and in English
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you wouldn't say that although sometimes I still do that because I kept my habits from Japan and people think I'm a weirdo but
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in English, we would usually say uh-huh or
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hmm
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Okay, knowing what phrases to use
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often requires interaction directly with native speakers or a
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closed native speaker friend or to have a closer relationship
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With a native speaker because these are the little things that come out in everyday life that really help you to
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Blend in as a native speaker now fourth. This is very important
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So it is last but not least it is
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mindset you have to believe that you an adult language learner is capable of
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Sounding native like you may not be able to
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Transform magically into a native speaker
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However, you can be native like you can sound
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natural like a native in English and be
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Accepted by native English speakers, but you have to believe this you have to have the mindset
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You have to believe in yourself
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You have to know that it's possible that if you work on these four points
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You will get there now all of these except for maybe the mindset require you to interact with
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native speakers
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If you're not living in a native speaking country see if you can find
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Expats or native speakers of English living in your city
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If you're really living in the middle of nowhere then use the internet you can listen to
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podcasts by native English speakers
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You can watch TV series or movies that have native English speakers
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There is such a wealth of information and so many amazing fun entertaining materials that you can use
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To help you reach a native like level music
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is also
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Fabulous because learning the lyrics to music not only helps you with pronunciation
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They often songs often tell a story
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So they're interesting and they give you insight into the culture
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Songs often have a lot of interesting slang and phrases as well
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so use music as a fun way to improve your fluency and to sound more like a native it also helps to
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listen to
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What's hot what's new because it gives you something to talk about with other native speakers when you have the chance
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Well to wrap up this
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longer rants
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I just want you to know that it is
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possible for you to be accepted by native speakers and to sound native like if you focus on these four points
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Which just to recap is focus on the details, especially
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small things like articles prepositions also and pronunciation
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learn
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gestures and the way that people
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communicate to say yes/no or other things in English
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use
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colloquial phrases
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slang and
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Vocabulary the way people really use it in real life
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learn what phrases to expect in everyday situations
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Like at the checkout counter and don't forget your mindset is super important
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you have to believe that you are able to do this believe in yourself that you are able to reach a
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Native level in English or native liked and accepted by other native speakers
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So I hope you enjoyed this video if you did make sure to give it a thumbs up
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let me know in the comments what you thought and it would be amazing if you
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ุณูŠู‚ุฏู… ู„ูƒ ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ู…ูˆู‚ุน ู…ู‚ุงุทุน ููŠุฏูŠูˆ YouTube ุงู„ู…ููŠุฏุฉ ู„ุชุนู„ู… ุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุฅู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ. ุณุชุฑู‰ ุฏุฑูˆุณ ุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุฅู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ ุงู„ุชูŠ ูŠุชู… ุชุฏุฑูŠุณู‡ุง ู…ู† ู‚ุจู„ ู…ุฏุฑุณูŠู† ู…ู† ุงู„ุฏุฑุฌุฉ ุงู„ุฃูˆู„ู‰ ู…ู† ุฌู…ูŠุน ุฃู†ุญุงุก ุงู„ุนุงู„ู…. ุงู†ู‚ุฑ ู†ู‚ุฑู‹ุง ู…ุฒุฏูˆุฌู‹ุง ููˆู‚ ุงู„ุชุฑุฌู…ุฉ ุงู„ุฅู†ุฌู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ ุงู„ู…ุนุฑูˆุถุฉ ุนู„ู‰ ูƒู„ ุตูุญุฉ ููŠุฏูŠูˆ ู„ุชุดุบูŠู„ ุงู„ููŠุฏูŠูˆ ู…ู† ู‡ู†ุงูƒ. ูŠุชู… ุชู…ุฑูŠุฑ ุงู„ุชุฑุฌู…ุงุช ุจุงู„ุชุฒุงู…ู† ู…ุน ุชุดุบูŠู„ ุงู„ููŠุฏูŠูˆ. ุฅุฐุง ูƒุงู† ู„ุฏูŠูƒ ุฃูŠ ุชุนู„ูŠู‚ุงุช ุฃูˆ ุทู„ุจุงุช ุŒ ูŠุฑุฌู‰ ุงู„ุงุชุตุงู„ ุจู†ุง ุจุงุณุชุฎุฏุงู… ู†ู…ูˆุฐุฌ ุงู„ุงุชุตุงู„ ู‡ุฐุง.

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