Balanced English Learning - Improve the Way You Study English

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Hi, I’m Oli.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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Many English learners have similar problems, and say the same things: “I’ve been studying
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for years, but I still can’t speak fluently!”
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“How can I remember vocabulary?”
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“How do I stop translating in my head?”
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In this video, we’ll talk about what it means to learn English, why so many learners
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have these problems, and what you can do to learn more effectively.
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First, have you seen our website?
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Go check it out!
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Oxford Online English dot com.
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You can find videos, listening lessons, quizzes and professional teachers who you can study
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with if you need classes.
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Also, one more thing.
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Don't forget to turn on the captions if you need them!
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All our videos have captions in English, some have captions in other languages too.
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Click the 'CC' button in the bottom right to turn on captions now.
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Let’s start with a question: what does it mean to learn something?
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No, really, think about it.
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When you say, “I learned this,” what do you mean?
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Actually, it can mean different things.
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All learning depends on three things: theory, memory and practice.
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You need to understand ideas and concepts—theory.
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You need to remember ideas and how to do things—memory.
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And, you need to use things in real life—practice.
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When you learn something, you need a balance between these three things, and you need the
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right balance.
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If you don’t get the balance right, you’ll find it difficult to learn.
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You’ll waste time and energy, and you'll probably get worse results than you could have.
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Let’s talk about this balance in more detail.
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When you learn different things, you need different amounts of theory, memorisation,
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and practice.
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For example, think about learning to ride a bike.
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Do you need theory, or memorisation?
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Not really!
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No one learns to ride a bike by reading books.
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You get on a bike, and you try.
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You fall off; you try again.
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It’s almost 100 per cent practice.
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Let’s take a very different example: aeronautical engineering, meaning designing aeroplanes
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and rockets.
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OK, I’ll be honest: I don’t know, because I’m not an aeronautical engineer, but I’m
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guessing that it’s a lot of theory and memorisation, and less practice, because when you’re designing
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a plane or a rocket, you should get it right first time.
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So, what’s the point?
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When you learn different things, you need a different balance of these three areas—theory,
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memorisation and practice.
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What about learning English?
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Here’s my suggestion.
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It’s not meant to be something precise.
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This isn’t statistics.
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What does this mean for you?
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Many English learners have problems because they get this balance wrong, and they get
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it wrong in similar ways.
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What are the biggest problems English learners have here?
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One: they focus too much on theory.
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Two: they try to use theory and memorisation to replace practice.
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Three: they leave memorisation to luck.
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And Four: they don’t practice enough, or effectively.
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These mistakes lead to all the common English-learner complaints: “I’ve been studying for years
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but I can’t speak fluently!”, “I learn vocabulary, but I can’t remember it!”,
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and so on.
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Let’s see what you can do about these problems, and how you can make your English learning
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more effective.
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In this section, we’re going to talk about the first two problems: focusing too much
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on theory, and using theory and memorisation to replace practice.
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Actually, this isn’t English learners’ fault.
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Many people learn English—and other languages—in a theory-heavy way at school or university.
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Then, they think this is what language learning means: sitting in a classroom, doing grammar
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exercises, and so on.
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Theory is part of English learning.
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Going to a language class might be useful.
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Doing grammar exercises can be helpful in the right situation.
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But, here’s the key point: practice comes first.
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Practice should come before theory.
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Using a language is a practical skill.
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It’s more like riding a bike than designing an airplane or a rocket.
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You can’t replace practice by studying theory.
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You can’t learn to speak by doing exercises from a book.
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You can’t learn to write essays by reading other people’s essays.
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Here’s a question: do you have problems speaking fluently, because you’re translating
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whole sentences in your head?
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Yes?
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If you do, that’s a sign that you’ve studied English in a way which depends too much on
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theory and not enough on practice.
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If you do this, you end up trying to ‘calculate’ sentences in your head.
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That’s really hard!
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It’s like doing complex maths at high speed.
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Of course you can’t speak fluently if you’re doing this.
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Again, theory is not useless! Studying theory is not useless.
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But, you have to put practice first.
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If you want to learn to speak, you have to speak.
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If you want to learn to write, you have to write.
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Theoretical study should support your practice.
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What does that mean?
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Let’s take something which for many people is the biggest symbol of boring English lessons—grammar
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exercises.
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Grammar exercises can be extremely useful!
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But, you should only do them only when you really need them.
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For example, imagine you’re speaking English regularly, but you’re not good at using
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the present perfect.
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You know something about it, and you hear other people use it, and you know that you
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can’t use it well when you speak.
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That’s the right moment to take your grammar book and read about the present perfect and
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do some exercises.
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More generally, you should only study theory—like grammar rules or vocabulary exercises—when
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you already know what you need.
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Don’t take your grammar book, or your vocabulary book, and start at unit one and say, “I’m
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going to study this whole book!”
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Have you ever done that?
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I have.
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It doesn’t work.
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You won’t finish the book.
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You probably won’t even finish the first three units.
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It’s boring and it doesn’t help you.
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Get a good grammar book.
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Get a good vocabulary book.
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Get books on writing, or IELTS, or whatever you need.
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Then, take what you need when you need it.
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If you don’t know what something is, then you don’t need it yet.
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If you aren’t sure whether you need something or not, then you don’t need it yet.
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By the way, I’m not making this stuff up.
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It comes directly from my own language-learning experiences.
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As you might know, I live in Greece.
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My Greek is not that good.
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[speak some Greek] I haven’t really studied formally.
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At one point, I realised that I didn’t know how to form the past tense.
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I knew *some* past verbs, but I couldn’t make past forms which I hadn’t seen before.
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Obviously, using past forms is very helpful.
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In any conversation, you’ll probably need a past verb at some point.
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So, I found some grammar notes, did some exercises, and I learned how to make past forms.
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It wasn’t boring or difficult, because I felt I needed it.
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And, it helped me immediately, so I remembered most of what I studied.
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Here’s a summary: put practice first.
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When you feel you need something theoretical, like a grammar point or vocabulary on a certain
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topic, then go and study it.
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You need to feel that you need it, because otherwise it probably won’t stay in your
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head.
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The same is true with memorising things.
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There’s no point memorising something unless you know you need it.
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Don’t learn a big list of vocabulary which you’ll probably never use.
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Go out and practise, talk to people, write something, find out what you can’t say and
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which ideas you can’t express, and then learn those words.
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Let’s move on and talk more about memorisation.
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Remember the problem that we said many English learners have with memorisation?
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Too many English learners leave memorisation to luck.
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Memorisation isn’t enough by itself to learn a language.
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But, it is an important point.
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For example, take a topic which many English learners find difficult: preposition use.
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Should I use ‘at’ or ‘on’?
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What’s the difference between ‘to’ and ‘for’?
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Why do I need to use ‘on’ here?
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Often, leaners approach this like other grammar topics, where you start by learning rules.
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But, there aren’t really rules, or at least, not so many useful ones.
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Learning to use prepositions is more about memorising lots and lots and lots of information.
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You have to memorise specific word combinations and phrases.
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Why do you say ‘it depends on’ and not ‘it depends of’?
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There’s no good reason.
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You just need to remember: ‘depend’ plus ‘on’.
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Many other topics are like this.
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They depend more on memory than theory.
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If you can’t remember the information, then you can’t use the language correctly.
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At this point, you’ll start thinking in your language.
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Then you’re translating, which means you’re calculating sentences again, which
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doesn’t give you good results.
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So, memorisation is necessary.
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Here’s another point about memorisation: it’s measurable.
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A question: imagine you try to learn ten new words.
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How many will you remember next week?
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How many will you remember next month?
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How many will you remember in a year?
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What do you think?
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Say a number.
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When I ask most students these questions, they almost all say that they’ll remember
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zero words in a year.
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If that’s true for you, then why learn these new words?
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There’s no point learning something if you’re just going to forget it again.
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Also, that’s not really learning!
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So, what’s the solution?
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The first part you already know: put practice first.
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You won't remember things if you're not using them.
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Practice needs to come first.
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Don't try to memorise things you don't need.
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Just like you shouldn't study theory unless you need it right now.
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Secondly: make a system for memorisation.
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If you’ve watched our other videos, you might already know what I’m going to
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talk about.
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“Is he going to tell us to use Anki again?”
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Yes, yes I am.
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If you don’t know, Anki is a very powerful digital flashcard app.
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It lets you practice with questions and answers on your laptop or phone or tablet, and it’s
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designed to help you memorise large amounts of information.
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I’m not getting paid by Anki or anything like that.
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I’m telling you this because I know it works from my experience.
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I’ll tell you: I lived in China and I studied Chinese, including writing.
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Learning to write in Chinese involves a huge amount of memorisation.
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To write at a basic level, you need to know around one to two thousand characters.
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I spent three years in China, and at the end I took a C1-level exam, which is equivalent
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to around band 7 or 7.5 in IELTS.
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That meant I had to write essays and other things in Chinese.
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So, I went from basically zero to C1 level in three years, and Anki helped a lot.
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You don’t have to use Anki.
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There are other flashcard apps.
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You don’t have to use a flashcard app.
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There are other ways to memorise things.
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But, you should have a system, and you should ask yourself how well that system works.
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Think about the question you saw before: if you try to memorise ten things today, how
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many will you remember in a year?
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It won’t be ten.
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Nothing’s perfect!
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And, that’s fine.
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But, it shouldn’t be zero either.
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Whatever you do to memorise things, it should work.
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The information should stay in your head.
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If it doesn’t work, then try something different!
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Or, don't do it at all!
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There's no point in memorising something if you're going to forget it again.
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Spend your time on something better.
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Don’t leave memorisation to luck.
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You don’t have to!
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There are tools you can use.
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Also, even if you’re lazy, you should do this.
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In fact, especially if you’re lazy, you should do this.
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Why?
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Because being systematic about memorisation will save you so much time, effort and stress
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in the long term.
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Many English learners get demotivated because they go in circles, studying the same things
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over and over and over again; learning and forgetting and learning and forgetting and
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learning and forgetting…
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Everyone’s motivation is limited.
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If this is you, you’ll give up eventually.
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You’ll waste a lot of time and money and energy.
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So, be systematic about memorisation.
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Measure your results!
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Be a scientist.
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Save your time, save your money, and save your energy.
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But, remember: memorisation isn’t everything.
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The most important thing is practice.
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Let’s talk about that!
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You know this already: practice is the most important part of learning English.
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Here are some questions many English learners have about practicing:
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“How do I find someone to practice with?”
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“Can I practice by myself?”
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In this section, we’ll talk about effective practice.
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I’ll start by answering these questions.
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You might not like my answers!
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First: how do you find someone to practice with?
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I don’t know.
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You have to solve that problem.
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You can make friends with English speakers, do a language exchange, join a conversation
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group, pay for a language school, or pay for a private teacher.
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I don’t know what’s possible for you.
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You have to find your own solution here.
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I’m not trying to be unkind; it’s just reality.
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But, I’ll say this: learning to do anything will cost you time or money or both.
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If you have more time than money, then use your time.
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Look for English speakers or English-speaking groups online or near where you live.
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Or, start your own!
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If you have more money than time, then pay for a teacher or a class.
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What about the second question: can you practice effectively by yourself?
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No, not really.
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Why not?
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Because effective practice needs feedback.
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To be clear, practising by yourself can be useful, but only if you’re also practising
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with other people and getting feedback regularly.
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If you’re *only* practising by yourself, it won’t work.
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So, what *should* you do to practice effectively?
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One: practice as much as possible.
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Two: practise as widely as possible.
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Talk to many people, about many different things.
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Write different kinds of texts, on as many different topics as you can.
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Three: make sure you have feedback.
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Feedback doesn’t have to be formal.
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It doesn’t have to come from a teacher, although sometimes that might be necessary.
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Feedback can be simple.
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For example, if you say something to someone, and they go like this [confused face], that’s
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feedback!
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It tells you that what you said wasn’t clear.
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Four: practice accurately.
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Accept that you will make mistakes, but don’t be happy about it.
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Try to speak and write as accurately as you can.
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Work on your mistakes and your weaknesses continually.
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Five: practice repetitively.
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Practice repetitively?
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Why?
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Repetition is boring.
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OK, I know.
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But, it’s effective!
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Many English learners ask “How can I stop translating in my head?”
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Well, I’ll tell you the answer right now!
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It’s not complicated.
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When people ask me this question, I ask them a question back.
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Actually, I have a simple conversation with them: “Hello!
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How are you?
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Where are you from?”
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Let’s try it now together: hello!
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How are you?
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Where are you from?
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Do you have to translate in your head to answer those questions?
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Most people say that they don’t.
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Why not?
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It’s because you’ve answered these questions hundreds of times.
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You can answer automatically.
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You don’t have to think, and you don’t have to translate from your language.
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That’s the solution right there.
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If you don’t want to translate in your head, then you have to respond automatically.
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To do that, you have to practice and repeat the same things many, many times.
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So, when you practice, don’t talk about a topic once, talk about it many times.
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Don’t practice answering a question once; repeat your answer over and over again.
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Don’t write an essay once.
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Get feedback, and then write an improved version.
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Build repetition into your practice, and you’ll get better results.
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I hope this lesson was useful for you.
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Thanks very much for watching!
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