Learn English Conversation Espresso English Guest Teacher Shayna | Go Natural English

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Hey guys, how's it going? You know Shayna here
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from EspressoEnglish.net and me, Gabby
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from GoNaturalEnglish.com and we're here
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together for a really special series to share with you guys.
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Just kind of relaxed conversation. Hi, Shayna!
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Hey Gabby, I'm so happy to be here because we're
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almost neighbors, right? We are almost neighbors now! Maybe
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you guys know we were traveling, living abroad, but now we're both living in the US.
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I'm in New York City, we're both in New York City right now, you're nearby
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and yeah we wanted to take advantage of this to get together! For sure.
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We're going to do a mini-series of four videos
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where we're just going to talk with each other and you guys can
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listen and learn from our conversation. I think this is important because a lot
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of English learners have trouble following native speakers' conversations.
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Yeah, and this is really the first time that we've done something
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like this, just conversationally, but we think it's going to help you to
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just be like a fly on the wall
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as you said, listening to our conversations and we'll
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help you out to understand and be able to improve your
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conversational skills, your listening skills. Right, because you can see how we
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interact with each other, maybe some of the phrases we use. Also
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how to keep a conversation going, right? Avoid those awkward pauses
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that sometimes happen if you don't know what to say.
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Yeah. We're going to do four videos
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each Friday from today, starting today, and then the next
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three Fridays, so it's going to be really great! You guys will get
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to know us a little more. We'll get to know each other a little more. We'll get to know you
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a little more as you leave your comments and as you let
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us know what you think of this series, it'll be really great to interact.
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Sweet, so Gabby, I'm curious, why do you think so many English learners
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struggle with conversations. They might listen to
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teachers and they, I get a lot of students who write to me and they say, "Teacher, I
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understand you, but when I watch a movie or when I listen to some native speakers
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I can't follow the conversation." Yeah I think it's
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because if you think about where you learned English you maybe learned in a
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classroom and that's different. Usually your teacher is alone
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right? Or usually we teach alone with Espresso English and
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Go Natural English. It's really special to be able to listen to a conversation
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between native speakers and get more
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input. Teachers call it input. I'm not sure what else to
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call it, but listening to a lot of conversation.
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It's difficult when you haven't practiced.
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We need more practice. What do you think? I totally agree. I think that
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if you're not living in a native-speaking country, or even if you are,
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but you just don't have a lot of opportunities to interact with native speakers or
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socialize, it's just, like anything, practice
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makes perfect, right. The more you listen and the more
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you practice it will be difficult but I think it's really satisfying
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when you reach a point in your English when you can listen to two native speakers
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and say "I got everything! And I can participate." Which is
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even more important. That's really exciting. Yeah it's a good confidence builder.
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So, Shayna, I know you've learned another language and
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we've both been language learners. How have you improved your
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conversational skills in your second language?
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Right. So my second language is Portuguese because I lived in Brazil for
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many years and I studied a lot
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on my own using websites, using textbooks
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but when I went to Brazil I had to put it into practice. I was just
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forced. I was put in a situation where I had no other choice, right.
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Right. I think English learners can do that if they join a conversation
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exchange or talk with a teacher on iTalki.
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But from the beginning from my first day in Brazil I had to
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be saying, "Hello, how are you?" in Portuguese and I couldn't
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just be shy and not say anything and so that
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really helped me just start to use it in everyday
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life and I do remember struggling a little
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bit with feeling like my Portuguese was very simple for a while. I
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could say the basic stuff but I couldn't really express my thoughts.
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It did take a while and just more, like you said, more input.
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More practice. Sometimes I would say things that maybe
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weren't natural and whoever I was talking to would
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sometimes repeat it back to me in a way that a native speaker would say it.
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Oh that's helpful. Or say, "Oh did you mean 'this'?"
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And so that's why that interaction is super valuable. Yeah.
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Just being able to listen to native speakers helps a lot.
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I also learned some Portuguese and
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yeah it helps so much when you can listen to natives whether you're in the country or
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not, it makes such a huge difference. But I study on my own, you know you can look
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at different websites for learning language, but there's nothing like listening to a
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native conversation. I feel like we could talk about this for a long time, but
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I think it's time to wrap up this particular video
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but we'll see you guys next Friday with
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another one, another conversation! Leave your comments, if you have any
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questions for us and we'll see you guys next week! Oh and just before we go,
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you can find Shayna at EspressoEnglish.net and me at
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GoNaturalEnglish.com. Great! Bye! Bye!
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