6 Ways to FAIL Learning English

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Do you know what you are doing wrong learning English?
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Coming up.
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So every week we help learners like you to understand fast-speaking natives, and actually
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live your English.
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Do you want to do that?
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Then, be sure to hit that Subscribe button and the bell down below to not miss a single
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one of our new lessons.
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Now, let me tell you the 6 ways different that you can FAIL learning English.
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So, the first one is that you translate.
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The second one is that you are afraid of making mistakes.
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The third one is that you do not look for opportunities to actually use your English.
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The fourth one is that if you actually do look for these opportunities,
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it's only with natives.
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The fifth one, of course, is that you do not ask for help.
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And the sixth one is that when you get a bunch of advice, you don't actually follow it.
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Alright, so we're all guilty of doing at least a couple of these, and I'm going to be going
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into more depth about each one of them, exactly why you are failing at learning English if
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you do this.
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And, even if you are making some of these mistakes that I hope it will motivate you
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to correct them, alright?
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So, let's take a little closer look at how you might be failing if you're doing each of these things.
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Google Translate is your best friend.
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It’s fast. It’s easy.
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You hear something you don’t understand in English, you pop the word or sentence in,
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and get the equivalent in your native language.
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When you see a new word, you never (or rarely) look it up in an English dictionary, on Google Images,
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or Wikipedia.
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Why go through all that searching and reading, right?
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Now that’s not to say you can never use a translator, for example when you only have
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a word in your native language and not in English - that can be an appropriate time to
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use it.
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But if you rely on translate everytime you don’t understand, fluency will be nearly
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impossible for you.
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You know it would help you to watch TV series with subtitles in English, or without subtitles.
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But you are so scared of not understanding, or simply just lazy, that you watch TV shows
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or movies with subtitles in your native language… or worse, the dubbed version.
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You postpone improving your skills for the short term pleasure of entertainment.
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You listen to hours of songs in English, but make no effort to understand the lyrics.
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You filter English through your native language, causing you to say things in a foreign-sounding,
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rather than natural, way, you don’t make efforts to train your brain to think in English.
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You learn individual words instead of collocations - the ways it is actually said.
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You make the excuse that you don’t live in an English-speaking country, and never
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proactively record yourself or force yourself to think in English.
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So that first thing once again is that when you see a new word in English, you translate
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it to your native language instead of trying to learn how to actually think in English.
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We're all guilty of this, right?
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You're feeling a bit lazy, so you see a new word in English, and instead of looking it
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up in a dictionary, for example, and seeing the definition in English, you just want to
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quickly see, "would I say this in my own language?".
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But, this doesn't always work, because a lot of times a word will have a subtly different
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meaning in English than it does when you just translate it to the equivalent in your language.
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Plus, when you do this, you're really just telling your mind that
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'this word' = 'this word' in my language, and so, for example,
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when you get into a conversation, you're going
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to be trying to think of that word, and you first have to go back and think, "ok, how
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would I say it in my language?".
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And then, you know, it kind of interrupts the fluidity of your conversation with another person.
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So, if you want to be fluent in English, this is definitely a way that you're going to fail
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at getting there.
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You are a perfectionist.
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You can’t speak because you will make mistakes.
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You think if you make a mistake, people will laugh at you.
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So you have to study English more and more, and then, someday, you will be able to speak.
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Maybe once you go live in an English-speaking country, then you will be able to speak, because
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natives will correct all your mistakes.
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Making mistakes is your biggest fear, so you apologize preemptively,
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“Sorry for my poor English.”
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You don’t realize that natives really don’t care if you make mistakes, as long as they
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can understand you.
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Number 3 is that you don't look for opportunities to actually use your English.
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And, maybe if you have not committed the first two, then you actually have really, pretty
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good English.
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You know the grammar rules, you can actually put together your sentences pretty well, you
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can write really well, you can read and understand everything, but you are not actually being
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proactive about finding the opportunities to take everything that you have in your head,
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and actually start speaking.
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You want to speak perfect, like a native.
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So you focus on every tiny grammatical rule instead of on communication.
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Natives don’t do this - we break the rules.
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We make mistakes all the time.
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You say you want to be fluent in English.
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But you let not knowing the grammar well enough be your excuse not to open your mouth.
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You probably realize that if fluency is your goal you need to speak English every day.
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But all the time that you know that you should be going to a language exchange or connecting
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with someone on Skype, you instead use to study the conjugations once again, scrutinizing
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the details to make sure you understand the rules perfectly, because it’s more convenient,
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and within your comfort zone.
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Number 4 is that you only want to speak with natives, and you're missing out on really
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a huge opportunity to take the third mistake that you are not actually looking for the
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opportunities, and start looking for those opportunities in a way that's going to be
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a lot more comfortable and help you to gain a lot of confidence in your abilities to communicate
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in English.
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You look for natives who will speak with you and correct your mistakes for free, without
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considering what is in it for them.
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Trust me that even if you can make native friends, it is unlikely that they will correct
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you all the time.
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You believe the language belongs to natives, and they are the only ones that speak the
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“real” language, and you ignore the truth, that of the 1.5 billion English speakers in
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the world, there are 2 to 4 times more non-native learners than native English speakers.
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But you are not proactive about finding ways to practice with learners like yourself.
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You think speaking to other learners will make your English worse, so you just don’t
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speak at all.
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You ignore that language consists of both input and output.
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You overvalue the output, but disregard the intrinsic value of speaking (with anyone)
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as long as you are getting a lot of good native input.
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As well as the added value available to you to discover other cultures.
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As Galileo once said,
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Number 5 - You think that you can do it all on your own.
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You don't need to ask anyone for help.
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You think paying for a teacher is a waste of money.
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There are so many free lessons on YouTube and other websites.
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Or you say it is too expensive, but somehow you still have money for things you don’t
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need like nights out at the bar, video games, sweets, or the newest tech gadget.
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You say you want to be fluent in English, but you don’t make it a priority.
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You’re not willing to invest in your fluency.
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Or maybe you believe that a teacher is only worthwhile if he or she is a native.
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You ignore the benefit that someone can offer you who has already been through the struggle
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of learning English from your same native tongue.
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Or maybe you have fooled yourself into thinking that your English is better than it actually is.
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And you don’t need help from someone who has more experience than you.
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You have not recultivated your child-like curiosity, and are ignorant to how little
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you actually know.
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Number 6 -
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Now, I know that if you're watching you're at least a little guilty of this one
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You watch hours of videos on YouTube, but you don't actually put it to use, developing
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the habits that are ultimately going to make you successful.
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Now, don't get me wrong - I'm thrilled that you are here watching this video, and it can
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be super useful to be watching different videos on YouTube.
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But, if you are not actually following the advice, being really proactive about taking
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everything that you are learning, and injecting it into the use of the language, then really,
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you're just wasting your time.
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And, a lot of times, it can be a lot easier to do this than to actually take the action
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to do the steps that we know that are going to ultimately lead us to big results.
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But, of course, that's the actual hard part.
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You look for the easy way to learn.
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You click on the videos that tell you it has a secret to “learn fast” or “learn easy”,
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not recognizing all the hard work required to be successful
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You ignore the reality that there are no shortcuts.
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Learning a language takes time and investment no matter what.
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If you avoid the hard work required, you will never be successful.
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Now you’ve watched this video almost all the way to the end.
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That’s great!
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But when is the last time you actually followed the advice from a video you watched?
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Can you remember exactly what it was?
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Do you continue doing it?
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Did you build a habit out of it?
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Will you take the mistakes I’ve pointed out today, that you know you are making, and correct them?
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Well, the great thing is that if you have been committing these errors, then
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you can become aware of them, you can correct them.
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And, I know I've been talking mostly about the mistakes that learners make in this video,
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but, really, within there, you also have the solutions that you need to ultimately be able
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to become a successful English learner.
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Already, by stopping doing the bad things is a really great first start.
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And, I would love to make more videos like this, so let me know what you thought down
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in the comments below - it would be really great to make a video actually talking more
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about what are the things that you can do to become really successful.
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And, I hope you won't just listen to the advice, but you'll actually put it to use.
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