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Por qué no puedes entender algunos hablantes nativos americanos

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Hey!
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¡Hola! ¿Cómo va todo? "¿Por qué puedo entender solo a algunos hablantes
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How's it going?
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"Why is it that I can understand some native English speakers and not others?"
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nativos y no a otros?" Esta es una pregunta bastante común que ustedes,
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This is a really common question that I've been getting over and over from you, members
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miembros de la comunidad Go Natural English, me han estado haciendo una y otra vez,
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of the Go Natural English community.
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And I think it's a really good question to discuss in this episode.
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y creo que es una muy buena pregunta para discutir en este episodio.
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Don't you think so?
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¿Qué piensas? ¿Por qué puedes entender a algunos hablantes
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So, why is it that you can understand some native English speakers, like me.
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nativos, como yo? Lo sé porque muchos de ustedes me dicen
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I know that a lot of you while I've received many, many, many emails saying, "Oh my Gosh,
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por medio de muchos, muchos e-mails "¡Dios! ¡Esto es tan emocionante!"
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this is so exciting!"
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"Gabby, I can understand every single word you're saying."
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"Gabby, puedo entender cada una de las palabras que estás diciendo"
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Or "Wow, I can't believe I understand 70% of what you're saying."
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O "Wow, no puedo creer que entiendo el 70% de lo que estás diciendo"
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"This is amazing.
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"Esto es genial. Nunca me sentí así antes"
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I've never felt this way before."
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"I feel so good when I listen to your English, Gabby."
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"Me siento tan bien cuando escucho tu inglés, Gabby."
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"But why when I listen to other native English speakers, can't I understand them?"
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"Pero, ¿Por qué, cuando escucho a otros hablantes nativos, no puedo entenderlos?"
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So, let's talk about that.
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Así que hablemos de eso. Hoy vamos a resolver este problema,
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Today, we're going to solve this problem, and I'm going to share resources, suggestions
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y voy a compartir recursos, sugerencias con ustedes acerca de cómo arreglar este inconveniente.
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with you on how to fix this problem.
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This is some big deal, because you don't want to feel left out of native English conversation.
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Esto no es cualquier cosa, porque ustedes no quieren sentirse fuera de una conversación con hablante nativos.
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It feels horrible.
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Se siente horrible. Se siente muy mal cuando no puedes entender a
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It feels really horrible when you cannot understand some native speakers, but you can understand
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algunos hablantes nativos, pero si puedes entender a otros y esto te hace preguntarte
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others, because it makes you wonder is this your problem, is that the native speakers'
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si es una problema tuyo, o de los nativos, si hay algo malo con ellos,
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problem, is there something wrong with them or is there something wrong with you.
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o si hay algo malo contigo. Es vergonzoso cuando estás en un grupo de
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It's embarrassing when you're in a group of native speakers, and maybe you can understand
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hablantes nativos, y tal vez puedes entender a algunos de ellos, pero no a otros.
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some of them, but not others.
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Or maybe in the morning, you're watching a Go Natural English video or listening to the
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O tal vez, en la mañana ves videos de Go Natural English o escuchas
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podcast, and then in the afternoon, you go to talk with your native English speaker friend
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podcasts, y luego en la tarde, vas a hablar con tu amigo que es hablante nativo de inglés
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or your colleges, and you can't understand some of them.
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o con tus compañeros, y no puedes entender a algunos de ellos.
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So, in this episode, we're going to solve that.
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Así que en este capítulo vamos a solucionar ésto.
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So first of all, natives talk funny.
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Lo primero es que conversar con los nativos es divertido. Los hablantes nativos tienen diferentes formas
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Native English speakers have different ways of talking.
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de hablar. Yo soy una hablante nativa de inglés.
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I'm a native English speaker.
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I was born and raised in United States of America, and I speak a very standard kind
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Nací y me crié en los Estados Unidos de América, y hablo una forma muy estándar
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of American English.
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del inglés norteamericano. Nací en Mineápolis, así que alguna gente
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I was born in Minneapolis, so some people who are really, really good at English know
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que es muy buena en el inglés reconoce que a veces aparece un poquitico
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that sometimes, there's a tiny, tiny, incy-wincy hint of that kind of regional accent in my
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de acento de esas regiones en mi inglés.
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English.
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But not so much.
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Pero no demasiado. Tiendo a hablar inglés estándar, porque
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I tend to speak standard English, because as I was growing up, I actually moved to different
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como fui creciendo, actualmente tengo que movorme a diferentes estados
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states.
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Vivía en Minesota desde que tenía diez, y después en Hawaii desde los trece, y después
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I lived in Minnesota until I was ten, and then Hawaii until I was thirteen, and then
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Indiana, until I was fifteen, and then Maine until I was twenty, Massachusetts until recently.
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Indiana, hasta los quince, posteriormente en Maine hasta los 20, Massachusetts hasta hace poco.
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So anyway, I'm a very good kind of even English.
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Como sea, soy muy buena en cualquier inglés. Como sea, mi inglés es entendible, porque
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So anyway, my English is really clear, because I also have over ten years of experience teaching
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también tengo diez años de experiencia enseñando inglés como un segunda lengua, viajando en
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English as a second language, travelling the world and working with English-as-the-second
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el mundo y trabajando con hablantes de inglés como segunda lengua
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language speakers.
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Other native English speakers don't have the same experience, they're not English teachers.
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Otros hablantes nativos de inglés no tienen la misma experiencia, ellos no son maestros de inglés
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So, in order to communicate with people, they just speak like they would speak with other
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Entonces, para poder comunicarse con gente, ellos solo hablan como ellos hablarían con otros
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native English speakers.
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hablantes nativos de inglés. Estoy hablando contigo ahora como
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I'm speaking to you right now like I would speak to my native English-speaking friends.
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hablaría con mis amigos hablantes de inglés. A lo que me refiero es que pienso que soy más consciente de hablar
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What I mean is I think I'm more aware of speaking clearly, I enunciate my words.
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claramente. enuncio mis palabras. Gente que trabaja en la radio o en radiodifusión
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People that work on the radio or in broadcasting, or on TV also speak very clearly whether they're
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o en la televisión también hablan muy claramente si ellos son hablantes de inglés o no.
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English speakers or not.
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Other people that are used to working all day every day with other Americans speak pretty
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Otra gente que esta acostumbrada a trabajar todo el día con otros estadounidenses hablan bastante
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quickly, and they might combine their words more.
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rápido, y ellos podrían combinar sus palabras mucho más.
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So, for example, I might say, "Don't you know how to understand native English?", and they
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Por ejemplo, podría decir, "¿Sabes cómo entender el inglés nativo?", y ellos
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might say, "Don't you know how to understand native English?"
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podrían decir, "¿Sabes cómo entender el inglés nativo?"
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"Don't you know?"
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"¿Sabes? Lo cual es también muy de Minnesota para mí decirlo
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Which is also very Minnesotan of me to say.
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If you do know the difference in regional English, sometimes people make fun of Minnesotans
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saying, "Ya, don't you know?"
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Anyway, back on track.
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So, the point here is that some native English speakers talk funny.
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But it's not funny to other native English speakers.
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They'll just say, "Okay, they have a strong southern accent or New York accent."
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Or maybe they use a lot of slang, or maybe combine their words a lot, like that example
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with "Don't you know."
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Or, for example, "What are you doing?", they might say, "What're you doin' or "Watcha doin?"
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"What's up?"
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So, we combine our words really often.
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So, natives talk in different ways base on their regional accent, based on where they
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grew up, based on just their style, whether they talk more casually, more clearly, professionally,
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whether they have experience in public speaking or radio, or broadcasting.
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So, there are a lot of different ways to speak.
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Also, if you think about people from different generations.
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Young people will use phrases, like "I can't even!"
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And older people don't tend to use phrases like that, that's slang.
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Older people may speak less clearly, because they've got so used to speaking with their
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own way, their own accent, combining words together.
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So, these are some reasons why native can be difficult to understand.
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Now, why is it difficult for you in particular to understand some native speakers?
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It could be, because you are used to classroom English.
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But English classroom is possibly the most dangerous place for you to spend your time
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if you want to become fluent in real natural English.
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Danger!
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Danger!
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Get out of there!
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Come on-line and watch or listen to more Go Natural English, because in the classroom,
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you have an English teacher who is used to working with English learners (and that's
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a good things), but you're not exposed to real natural English as much as you're out
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in the real word or on-line listening to authentic, real life speed English.
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So in the classroom, you're also exposed to a lot of language, such as "Open your book",
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"Please read page twenty.", "Do you have any questions?", "Please do your homework.", "Now
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we're going to learn blah, blah, blah".
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This is all classroom vocabulary.
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And some of it is common in everyday English life, but some of it is really specific to
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the classroom.
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For example, "You came to class late!
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Why are you late?"
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Or "Open your books."
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This is a phrase you're not going to hear very often in everyday English conversation.
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Do you follow me here?
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I hope this is making sense.
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So, you need to be in an environment where you're surrounded by the kind of English you
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want to speak.
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So, if you want to be an English teacher, you should spend a lot of time in the English
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classroom.
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You should also spend the time outside of the classroom.
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But being in a classroom will give you classroom English.
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If you want to be an English-speaking doctor, well, you should shadow an English-speaking
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doctor.
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So, you need to make sure that you're listening to and watching, and being part of English
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word that you plan to spend your time in, the English world that you want to be part
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of.
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Does that make sense?
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I hope it makes sense.
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So, let me give you an example.
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I'm travelling now, I'm in Thailand.
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And I was with my friend Sofia.
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And Sofia works in finance, she's not an English teacher.
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So, it's really funny, because every time Sofia tries to speak to the locals who speak
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English, they don't understand.
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And then, when I interrupt and I speak to the locals in a way that I know they learned
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in their English class, they understand.
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For example, Sofia said, "Excuse me, should we fill out this form?", but Thai woman didn't
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understand.
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I said, "We write?", and the Thai woman understood.
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So, it was very basic English.
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That's the kind of English that you learn in your English class.
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"We write?"
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But it's not even correct, and it's not showing you phrasal verbs, like "fill out" that a
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native English speaker, an American English, speaker would certainly use more often than
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a basic verb like "write".
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So, it's really important to learn phrasal verbs and, of course, I have a course and
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I have an audio e-book about phrasal verbs that you can find out more about at GoNaturalEnglish.com.
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Now, what do we do about this problem?
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We know it may be difficult to understand some native speakers, because maybe it's their
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fault, maybe they just don't speak clearly.
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But maybe it's your fault, because you're relying on your classroom English.
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Well, it doesn't matter whose fault it is.
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It's nobody's fault.
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What we're going to do is we're going to concentrate on how we're can improve your English so that
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you can understand without feeling left out or confused when you want to talk with native
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English speakers.
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So, first of all, forget what you learned in your English classroom.
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Really, you have to begin with an open mind if you're going to understand native English
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speakers, because it's almost like a different language or a different dialect from what
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you learned in your English classroom, especially, if you learned English in your home country.
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And I've heard from many of the people in the Go Natural English audience that their
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high school English classes were really bad.
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Now, I don't want to judge, I don't want to say anything bad, because I know a lot of
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great English teachers who are native speakers and non-native speakers of English, but I'm
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sorry if you had bad experience in your English class.
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But you don't have to let your past experience determine your future in English.
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So, forget your bad experience in high school English class.
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Now we're going to learn real-world English.
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So, of course I would suggest that you would check with Go Natural English course.
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Now, I'm not just saying this to promote my courses, but I've created my courses especially
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for you to understand American English speakers.
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So, you can find more at GoNaturalEnglish.com.
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Immerse yourself in the English that you want to speak.
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So, I've mentioned before, if you want to be an English-speaking doctor, see if you
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can go shadow a professional and an English speaking hospital.
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That's one example.
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If you want to be a great conversationalist and make friends who speak English, perhaps
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there's a hostel of an international meet up or an international association where you
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live where you can go and you can listen to how other people talk, and you can even join
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the conversation.
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But you have to get out of your English classroom, and you have to get out of your comfort zone,
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and you have to push yourself, you have to go be in the environment that you want to
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be able to speak fluently in.
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Also, remember that English listening and English speaking are really different from
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English reading and writing.
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English pronunciation is crazy.
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And so, what you imagine you're going to hear based on when you read a book is really totally
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different in really life.
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So, I suggest that you train your ear and you try to listen to a lot of English and
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understand what you're hearing as opposed to trying to translate it or trying to use
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dictionary right away.
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That's kind of awkward if you're in a conversation, and you pull out your dictionary and say,
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"Oh, I'm sorry.
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Just a minute.
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I need to look up this word."
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And then, a conversation is going to pass you by, you're not going to have time.
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So, try to train your ear to understand what natives are saying.
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And there's a lot of different ways to say the same thing, like I mentioned with my example
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before with my friend Sofia.
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She said "fill out", and I said "write" which are not exactly the same, but they are very,
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very similar.
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So, studying phrasal verbs can help you a lot with your understanding native English.
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And understanding pronunciation of American English, how we combine words together, and
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sometimes that changes the sound.
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Like the examples I shared.
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What did I say?
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"What are you doing", "Watcha doin?" or "Don't you know?", "Dontcha know?"
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And also being familiar with some of the advanced grammar, like "Don't you know" is kind of
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negative question or "You do know, don't you?"
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I was playing around with some of my English learning friends in Indonesia (earlier this
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year, I visited Indonesia), and I said, "Okay, are they really fluent?"
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I said, "Okay, let's play a game.
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I'm going to challenge you with the hardest English that you've ever had to respond to."
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And so I asked them a lot of different questions, like "You do know, do you?", "Don't you know?",
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"Do you know?"
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And so, being comfortable with those different ways that native speakers will ask questions
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is really important too.
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So, I don't usually say that you should focus on grammar, but in this case, some advanced
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grammar can help.
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Just don't become obsessed with the grammar, don't worry about being perfect all the time,
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because you can fall into perfection paralysis which means that you wait to talk until you
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are 100% sure that you have the perfect sentence or phrase in mind.
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But become more and more familiar with grammar, with phrasal verbs and with how native speakers
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pronounce phrases, not just individual words, but words together in phrases and how they
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sound when the words are next to each other.
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All right.
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So, those are some things that you can do to improve your situation so that you never
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feel like you're totally left out of a conversation, so you don't feel like "What the heck?
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I've been studying English for ten years, and I still can't understand a native speaker?"
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I know how you feel.
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It doesn't have to be that way.
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And it doesn't have to take ten years.
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Give yourself a few month to really focusing on learning native English outside of the
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classroom, and I think that you'll be really happy with your results.
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You can come to GoNaturalEnglish.com/7steps to learn more about the Go Natural method
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of learning English fluently.
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So, that's 7, the number 7, S, T, E, P, S. So, I hope to see you there, and I hope to
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talk to you again soon.
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Remember to subscribe and share this video if you found it helpful.
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Thank you so much.
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I love you, guys.
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Have a wonderful day and keep up with your English speaking skills and studying, and
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fluency.
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And that is all.
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Have a wonderful day.
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Bye.
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