Do You Think English is the Worst Language to Learn? Here Are Some Tips to Help with That!

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Learn English with Bob the Canadian


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The more I teach English on YouTube,
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the more I realize how difficult it must be for you
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to learn this language.
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There are so many strange and weird things about English
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that must be really hard to understand.
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So in this English lesson,
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I'll talk about some of those things.
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And at the end, I'll give you a piece of advice.
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I'll let you know one or two things that you can do
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that will help you learn this fun, crazy, weird language
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we call English.
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(upbeat music)
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So, is English the worst language in the world to learn?
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I'm not sure.
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I know if I was learning English,
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the number one thing that I would be annoyed with
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would be phrasal verbs.
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Phrasal verbs are these weird verbs
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where we add a preposition or an adverb
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or a preposition and an adverb,
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and then the verb means something completely different.
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You can't even look at a phrasal verb
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and know exactly what it means all the time.
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Sometimes it's a mystery and you have to look it up.
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It's when we have verbs like to give up,
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which mean to quit doing something
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or verbs like to run out of,
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which means that you have no more of something.
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They're just weird.
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They're difficult.
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English speakers use them all the time.
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Sometimes people learning English
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think they don't need to learn them, but you definitely do.
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I use phrasal verbs all day long.
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And if I was learning English,
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I think it would drive me crazy
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learning all these phrasal verbs.
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And then of course there are contractions and reductions.
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Contractions are when we take a phrase like I do not
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and we shorten it to I don't.
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A reduction is when we take a phrase like I want to,
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and we shorten it to say I wanna.
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It's when we take a phrase like I am going to
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and we shorten it to I'm gonna.
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For some reason, English speakers always seem
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to be in a hurry.
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That's why a sentence like how is it going
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actually sounds like this when a speaker says it
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at full speed, how's it goin'?
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It doesn't really resemble hardly at all
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the original sentence, how is it going?
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But contractions and reductions,
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another interesting part of the English language.
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Another slightly frustrating thing
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about the English language
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is that spelling does not always equal pronunciation.
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I have an extension cord here
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and I'm going to wind up this extension cord.
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If you look behind me,
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you can see that there is a bit of wind today.
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Wind and wind are spelled exactly the same way,
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but they have two different pronunciations.
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Every Friday, I do a live English lesson
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and I live on a farm.
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Live and live are spelled exactly the same way
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and they have different pronunciations.
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So again, I'm probably apologizing too much in this video,
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but I apologize for that weirdness of the English language.
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Sometimes, the way a word is spelled
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doesn't let you know exactly how you should pronounce it.
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And then of course there's idioms.
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Idioms are like little word stories that we use
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to describe certain situations.
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When we do something that's really easy,
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we might say that it's a piece of cake.
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And as an English learner,
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you must wonder how does that phrase mean
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that something's easy
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when I say something's a piece of cake?
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But it does.
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When we're feeling sick,
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we might say that we're feeling under the weather.
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And as an English learner,
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once again, you must think,
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"What? How did that phrase ever mean
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that someone is feeling a little bit sick?"
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So idioms, another crazy part of this language,
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but we do use them.
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In fact, we use them a lot.
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So you do need to learn them.
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One of the other joys of the English language
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is that we make rules and then we make a whole bunch
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of exceptions to the rules.
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We make rules about how the language should work.
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And then we make other little adjustments to the rule.
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We say things like this.
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There was one house and there were two houses.
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There was one mouse.
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There were two mice.
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Why is the plural of house, houses
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and the plural of mouse, mice?
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It doesn't seem to make sense.
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So one of the other joys,
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I use air quotes because it means I'm being sarcastic.
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I don't think it's actually a joy.
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One of the joys of the English language,
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we make rules and then we make exceptions.
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And native speakers also do something else.
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Sometimes they break the rules and you don't even know why.
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So what is the solution?
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What advice can I give you
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to help you learn this crazy, weird language
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we call English?
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Well, there's two pieces of advice that I would give.
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The first thing that I recommend you do
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is that you spend lots of time getting input.
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I do highly recommend that people read and write
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and listen and speak.
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I feel like you should be doing lots of all four,
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but when you want to learn about the strange idiosyncrasies
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about the language,
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the strange little things about the language
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that you can't figure out from a textbook or a book,
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you should do lots of listening
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and you should do lots of reading.
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Listen to music, watch TV shows, read books.
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The more input you get,
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the more you expose yourself to these weird, little parts
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of the English language,
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the more your brain will remember them.
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The second piece of advice I will give you is this.
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You should have an English tutor.
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I know that seems obvious,
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but you should have a person who speaks the English language
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that you can go to when you have a question
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about some of these weird and strange things.
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So those are the two pieces of advice I would give you
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in order to become really good at learning
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the weird and strange aspects of the English language.
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Immerse yourself in it as much as you can.
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Get lots of input.
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And find someone who can actually answer your questions
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when you run into one of these strange little situations.
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Well, thanks for taking the time
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to watch this little English lesson.
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I hope the two pieces of advice that I gave you
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will help you a lot as you continue to learn this language.
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And remember, if this is your first time here,
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don't forget to click that red subscribe button.
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And if this video helped you learn a bit of English,
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please give me a thumbs up.
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And if you have some extra time,
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why don't you stick around and watch another English lesson?
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