You are FLUENT in English when... [English Fluency TEST]

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Speak English With Vanessa


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Vanessa: Hi.
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I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Do you want to speak English fluently?
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How can you know if you're a fluent English speaker?
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Let's talk about it.
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So your goal is to be a fluent English speaker, but what does that mean?
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Today, I want to give you a little fluency test.
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This isn't going to be like tests that you had in high school with grammar and vocabulary.
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I know people who have a great degree in English or they get the highest scores on English
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exams but they're still not fluent English speakers.
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So this is a real test to tell if you're really fluent.
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I'm here in my sunny backyard to share 10 fluency statements with you.
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If you can say yes to each of these statements, then congratulations!
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You're a fluent English speaker.
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But if there are any statements that you can't say yes to, this is what I want you to do.
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I want you to write down that statement, either on paper or mentally, and I want you to create
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some specific actions that you can take to increase that statement so that you can say
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yes to that statement.
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Throughout today's lesson, I'm going to be giving you some actionable tips so that you
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can follow through and really increase your overall English fluency.
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Are you ready to get started with fluency statement number one?
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Test yourself.
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I can smoothly have a conversation about almost any topic in English.
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This is essential.
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In your native language, you can probably talk about your vacation and then instantly
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jump to talking about how public transportation is always late.
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You can easily jump from topic to topic without much hesitation.
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So this is what you need to do in English as well to be fluent.
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Of course there will be topics that you won't be able to talk about smoothly in English,
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but those should also be topics that you can't talk about smoothly in your native language.
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For example, last week I was talking with my friend about a Star Wars movie.
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I don't know much about Star Wars movies, but I was trying to have a conversation with
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her about it.
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I was trying to explain, "You know that guy who wears the white suit?
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He's kind of like a soldier."
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I couldn't remember the word stormtrooper.
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So she said, "Oh, do you mean stormtrooper?"
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Great!
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We continued our conversation even though I didn't know exactly what that word is.
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So if you don't know a word in your native language or you feel uncomfortable talking
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about a topic in your native language, it's okay if it's the same in English, but those
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two should be a balance.
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Fluency statement number two, I can think in English and not translate in my head.
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I like to think of it like a light switch.
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You can turn it on for English or off for English.
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When someone says a word in my second language, in French, when someone says Paris with a
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French accent, my brain immediately switches to French because it was kind triggered by
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that French-sounding word.
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But if you said Paris with an English accent, well, it doesn't make my brain start to think
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in French.
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So this is kind of like the light switch idea.
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It is on or off, and you need to be able to keep English on so that you're not translating
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in your head.
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So when you're speaking in English but you can't remember a word, let's say that you're
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telling me about a car accident that you had yesterday, you might say, "I was driving,
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and then a bird flew at my car, and I drove into a ... " And you can't remember the words,
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so you explain it in English.
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"You know that dip or that hole on the side of the road usually for water or rain?"
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And then your friend says, "A ditch?"
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And you say, "Yes, I drove into a ditch."
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You explained the word ditch in English instead of immediately saying it in your native language
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because the light switch was turned on to English.
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You probably couldn't even remember that word in your native language because you weren't
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thinking in your native language.
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You weren't translating in your native language.
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Instead, your brain was all in English and you just didn't know that word ditch.
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So instead, you were trying to explain it in English.
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If you've ever had this happen to you, it's the strangest sensation.
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I remember one time I ripped my shirt, and I was trying to ask my French friend if she
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had a thread to sew it but I couldn't remember the word thread, [French 00:04:26].
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So I just tried to explain it.
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But do you know what?
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I couldn't remember the English word for it either.
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It's as if English was completely turned off and instead my brain was turned on to the
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other language.
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So if you have experienced this, congratulations, you're fluent.
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The third fluency statement is I can use English all day and not feel tired.
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Of course, if you have a busy, busy, busy day in your native language, you're going
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to feel tired.
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But when you use English normally throughout a normal day, you shouldn't feel tired at
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the end of the day.
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This means that you listened to English radio on the way to work.
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You spoke with your coworkers in English.
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You used an English recipe to cook for dinner.
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And in these situations, you're not mentally exhausted because it's tough to think in English.
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Instead, if you feel comfortable and not tired, congratulations, you're fluent.
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The fourth fluency statement is I can speak and other people don't slow down their speaking
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for me.
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This is a great way to test your English fluency.
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When you have a conversation with someone else, if you can tell that they're using different
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language for you compared with other people in your conversation, it means that they don't
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see you as a fluent English speaker.
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But when someone can speak with you without slowing down because they realize, "Oh, you
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can understand.
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It's going to be fine.
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We're going to be able to have a normal conversation," great!
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You're fluent.
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This is especially true when you're with someone who isn't an English teacher.
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English teachers tend to slow down when they're speaking with an English learner because it's
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part of our job.
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But when you're talking with someone who's not an English teacher, maybe you're talking
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to customer service on the phone about a problem that you had with a product or maybe you're
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talking with a cashier at the grocery store, if they speak with you at a normal speed,
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the same speed that they're talking with everyone else at, great!
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Congratulations.
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You're fluent.
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Our fifth fluency statement is I can say something, but I can't explain the grammar because it
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just feels right.
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If you're speaking but you have no idea why you correctly used I have eaten instead of
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I ate, well, great.
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That means that you've internalized the grammar.
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Maybe you can't explain why this was correct and why that one's not correct.
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You've just internalized it.
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Great, you're fluent.
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A good way to test this is by writing the same way that you speak.
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You could just ask yourself the question, what'd you do this weekend?
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And as you're writing your answer, try to write exactly in the same way that you would
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speak.
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Well, this weekend I went to a friend's house, and then I decided to leave early because
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I was feeling a little bit under the weather.
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And as you're writing this, are you thinking about the specific grammar verb tenses about
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the sentence structure or are you just writing naturally and correctly, and this is the same
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way that you're speaking?
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If you have internalized English grammar and you can use it correctly without thinking
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about the rules, congratulations, you're fluent.
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The sixth fluency statement is I can be myself.
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I hear a lot of my English students say that they want to accurately express themselves
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in English.
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And when I hear them say this, what it makes me think is I want to be myself in English.
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You want to show your same personality in English as you have in your native language.
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So if you're clever and humorous in your native language, you want to also be clever and humorous
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in English.
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If you're kind and thoughtful in your native language, well, you want to also show those
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character traits in English as you speak.
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When you feel like your true self is showing in English, congratulations, you're fluent.
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A good way to practice this is by following the steps that I mentioned in this video up
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here about how to start speaking English without fear.
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Make sure you check out that lesson.
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Fluency statement number seven: I can watch English TV shows and movies without subtitles,
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just like a native English speaker.
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In my opinion, I feel like TV shows and movies are a little bit more difficult to understand
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than just daily conversation because it's scripted.
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They use sometimes words and humor that's extra clever or extra advanced.
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But if this is something that you want to do and you can actually watch movies and TV
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shows without subtitles, congratulations, you're fluent.
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If you'd like to take it to the next level and be able to understand movies and TV shows
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but also be able to talk about them, make sure you check out this lesson I made here
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about how to talk about movies and TV shows in English.
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You'll learn a lot of great phrases and expressions so that you can enjoy those activities and
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then talk about them in English with other people.
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Fluency statement number eight: I can understand different accents in English native and nonnative.
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A lot of you need to use English for your jobs, and that's great.
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That's a great way to be able to use English on a daily basis.
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Some of you work with Americans, British people, Australians, but a lot of you work with nonnative
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English speakers, people from Germany, Indonesia, Brazil, all places around the world.
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When you can understand all English accents, congratulations, you're fluent.
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I remember the first time that I heard someone speaking French from Canada and I realized
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the way that they speak is different than the way I hear people speaking in France.
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When I could hear that they had a different accent, I felt so proud of myself because
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I realized I can understand them and I can understand that they have a different accent
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than what I'm used to hearing in France.
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This can be a tough skill to master, but with YouTube there's a great way to do this.
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If you have some co-workers who are from Germany and you often speak with them in English,
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you can try to watch videos of Germans speaking English on YouTube.
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That way you can feel comfortable with the way they speak, the language choice, the accent,
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the intonation.
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You can just test yourself with YouTube and kind of train so that when you speak with
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your German co-worker in English, great, you're already prepared.
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Fluency statement number nine: I can understand humor and jokes.
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Of course, the humor and jokes may not be funny to you, but at least you understand
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why they're supposed to be funny.
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There's nothing worse than sitting at a dining room table with a lot of English speakers
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and they're all laughing and having a good time laughing at jokes, and then you're just
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sitting there thinking, "I have no idea what's funny.
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Why are they laughing?"
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You feel really left out and lonely.
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But on the other hand, there's nothing better than understanding the humor and laughing
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with them.
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It's a great way to bond, to form relationships.
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When you can understand humor and jokes in English, congratulations, you're fluent.
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Fluency statement number 10: I can read an article, listen to a podcast, watch a movie
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in English and forget what language it was in.
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This is such a strange sensation when this happens.
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I remember one time I was listening to a French podcast while I was cooking dinner.
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And then during dinner, I was asking Dan, my husband, some questions about the podcast.
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He doesn't speak French, and he looked at me like, "What are you talking about?"
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And then I realized, "Oh yeah, I forgot.
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That podcast was in French so you couldn't understand it."
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So when you can seamlessly jump from one language to the other, congratulations, you're fluent.
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There's one movie called Paris, Je T'Aime, and it's a movie about different areas in
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the city of Paris.
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And in this movie, a lot of the characters speak in English and then jump immediately
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to French.
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And I remember watching that movie and listening to all the different languages that they were
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speaking and realizing I can understand this.
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I'm so happy.
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I don't have to use subtitles for part of it or feel uncomfortable when they switch
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to French because I could easily understand both languages.
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I felt so happy and so proud of myself, and I want you to have that as well.
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So if you can understand a podcast, a movie, a TV show, read an article and then forget,
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oh yeah, it was an English, congratulations, you're fluent.
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So now I have a question for you.
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In the comments, let me know what is your fluency score according to this test.
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Can you relatively use grammatical structures without thinking, but it's difficult for you
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to understand all accents in English?
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I want you to take actionable steps so that you can say yes to each one of these 10 fluency
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statements.
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Well, thank you so much for learning English with me, and I'll see you again next Friday
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for a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free e-book, Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English
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Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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