Are You Learning English Wrong?

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RealLife English


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Aww yeah, RealLifers, what's going on?
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This is Ethan, with another special video for you.
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So, today I want to talk to you about something that people have a lot of misconceptions about.
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This is a very important subject and this is why you might be learning English wrong.
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Is this RealLife?
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I want to start out by talking about why you might be learning English wrong.
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So, this all probably starts when you're in school.
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There's a problem with how languages are traditionally taught in schools, and this problem isn't
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just in your country.
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So, here in Spain, my students tend to think that this is a problem just in Spain, but
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as I've taught in Brazil, and here in Spain, I've learned languages in the United States,
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I've taught at a school here in Spain and in the United States, and this isn't a problem
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that is just in one country.
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It's in a bunch of countries, possibly all of them.
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We tend to traditionally teach languages, for some reason, in schools, like other subjects,
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like science and math.
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We teach very logically, very much like you're trying to solve an equation, you're trying
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to look at the language in parts, instead of looking at it more like, like an art, or
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like something that's more creative.
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So...
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So, why might these traditional methods be wrong?
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It's because we take them, and we look at, first, at grammar, at structure, and we look
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very little at what the language is actually used for, listening and speaking.
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You can probably remember when you first started learning English, and you learned the conjugations,
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the different verbs, you probably had to learn different tenses and things like these, which,
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you know, they're useful for the language, I'm not saying that it's not important to
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learn these things, but I don't think that they should be at the base of what we're learning.
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At RealLife English, we think that you need to take a completely different approach to
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language learning, and that, actually, the way we've been learning is quite backwards.
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So, what do I mean by this?
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I want you to think about how you learned your first language, how children learn languages.
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So, children don't sit down when they're 2 years old and start studying the language.
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They learn it by listening, for the first, maybe two to three years of their life, and
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then, little by little, they start speaking by mimicking those around them, their parent,
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maybe their other family, maybe other children that they're playing with, and little by little,
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they make a lot of mistakes.
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This is very important, they make lots, and lots, and lots of mistakes all the time, but
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they don't care.
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Little by little, they get better.
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Then, when they're a little bit older, in school, maybe when they're 5 or 6, they learn
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the alphabet, they learn how to write, they learn how to read...
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So that comes after they've already been years just listening and speaking, without ever
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needing to look at the written, the written part of the language.
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And then, when they're even older, for example, in the United States, I started learning about
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grammar, maybe, when I was 11 or 12.
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So, grammar isn't even that important until you're much older.
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So, now you might see why the traditional method seem a little bit funny, a little strange.
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It's kind of weird that we're learning a foreign language the exact opposite way that we learn
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our first language, the natural way that we learn.
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But a lot of people here bring up the problem that most of the teachers are non-natives,
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which non-natives can teach you a lot of things, but only a native speaker can show you how
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the language is actually spoken.
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So, it's important to get both of these, to get a non-native that can maybe tell you about
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how, coming from your language, it's best to learn, but also, hearing the real speech
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of natives.
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Another problem, maybe, is that you're listening to discs in your traditional classes, you're
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not listening to how people actually speak.
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But, if you're watching this video, then you're proactive and you're looking for other solutions,
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you're listening to a native speaker speaking right now.
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Alright.
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Now you know the problem, so now let me talk about a possible solution.
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So, the solution would be to surround yourself with the language as much as possible.
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Stop worrying so much about having perfect grammar, about not making mistakes, about
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learning about all the structure, and about reading a lot, and start focusing more on
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listening as much as possible, speaking as much as possible, and doing the things that
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you already enjoy in English.
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I'm going to repeat this again.
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It's crucial that you start learning with the things that you love.
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So, for example, you could be listening by watching television shows in the original
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language, in English, you probably already watch a lot of these, but maybe you watch
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them dubbed over in your language.
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You can start listening to podcasts, these are an amazing resource.
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You can click here to read an article all about podcasts.
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These are great because you can listen to them anywhere.
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So, I listen to hours and hours of podcast every week, when I'm going to different classes,
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going to meet a friend, waiting in line at the supermarketing, cooking, cleaning, you
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can imagine a bunch more things.
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This is a great way for you to take your convenient moments that you have every day and turn them
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into language learning, when you're not really doing anything else productive.
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And it's also not important that you understand everything.
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You might start listening to something like a radio, or a podcast, and think "oh, I don't
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understand any of this," like, "my English is so bad," but the important thing is, like
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a child, you just listen and listen and listen, and your brain is going to get used to the
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sounds, and little by little, you'll get better, even if you don't understand everything at
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first.
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Trust me, it really works.
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Just try it out for a couple of weeks and you'll see.
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And then, also, maybe once you've been listening for a while, start speaking whenever you can.
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So, there's an article here that will show you all different ways that you can start
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speaking in your city, or online with other people.
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It's much easier to find people to speak with than you might think.
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So now, start taking every opportunity, if you want to get over your shyness of speaking,
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the best way to do this is by putting yourself out there and speaking.
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And last, just don't be so serious.
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It's something that's supposed to be a fun process, be creative, think of how children
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learn and try to play with the language, have fun with it, and make it an enjoyable process.
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Language is communication, it's not something that needs to be broken down, it's not something
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that needs to be solved, it's not an equation that only has one answer, it's something that
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you need to be creative with, that you need to make mistakes with, and just that you need
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to know is flexible.
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Especially a language like English, that is evolving so much, as different people from
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all different cultures are learning it, and it's changing through each cultures, pronunciation
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and interpretation.
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Alright guys, so I hope you found this video interesting and that it's maybe changed some
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of your ideas about language learning.
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If you're interested in these kinds of ideas about language learning, and you want to learn
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more, be sure to check out the RealLife English website, the blog, here, and that way you
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can get a good more introduction to different ways to start using your English in RealLife.
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Alright guys, have a good one.
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Later!
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