Why can I UNDERSTAND more English than I can SPEAK?

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Speak English With Vanessa


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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Can you understand English but you can't speak well?
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Let's talk about it.
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Have you ever wondered this why in the world can I understand English, but I can't speak
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as well as I understand?
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Today I'd like to have a little heart to heart conversation with you to talk about how this
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happened and what you can do about it.
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Let's start by thinking about your English classes from elementary school, middle school,
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high school, or even in college.
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What was the main thing that you did in those classes?
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Did you listen to the teacher?
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Maybe listen to some audios.
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Did you write the correct verb tense in your grammar book?
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Hopefully you could occasionally use your speaking muscles, but if there's 5, 10, 15,
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even 20 people in your class, those opportunities to speak are going to be pretty formulated
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and rigid.
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Maybe the teacher asked you how many times per week do you go to the gym and you answered,
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I go to the gym twice a week.
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Okay.
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It's something, it's a good start.
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But if there's so many students, the teacher doesn't have the chance to have a natural
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conversation for five minutes with each student.
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And when the teacher asks you a question, even if it's a simple question, like how many
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times per week did you go to the gym?
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You're speaking in front of 14 other people in your class, that's like a presentation
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that's really scary.
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And it's not what happens when you're just having a one on one conversation with someone
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at dinner or at a coffee shop.
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Giving a presentation, speaking in front of other people is often our biggest fear.
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So starting like this in an English class can be really difficult and it's not a good
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way to improve your speaking skills.
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So the first reason why you can understand English, but you can't speak well, is well,
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because it's not your fault.
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You weren't trained with a one-on-one kind English teacher who asked you questions and
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patiently listened and made you feel comfortable.
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Most of us didn't learn like that.
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So you weren't prepared in this way.
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It's not your fault that you didn't have this conversational training practice from the
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beginning of your English studies.
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How can you fix this issue?
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Well, I'd like you to reflect on the ways that you learn English now.
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What are all of the things you do?
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How many of those activities include listening to English?
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How many of those activities include speaking English?
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If you need any ideas about how to have speaking activities, whether you live in an English
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speaking country or whether you are just at home in your native country.
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Check out this video I made up here about how to start speaking anywhere right now.
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Even though those English classes weren't your fault, you do have some responsibility,
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so let's talk about that.
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Have you ever talked with a two year old child?
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I have a two year old son and it's beautiful to see the way his language skills are exploding.
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He can say things like, I want to put my shoes on or let's go eat some tomatoes.
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Those sentences are relatively simple, but do you know what?
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He can understand more complex and incredibly fast sentences, but he doesn't necessarily
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use them himself, but he can understand them.
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So if I said to him, "All right, it's time to hop in the car and head over to the store
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to pick up some veggies for dinner."
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He would understand everything that I said.
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He might not willingly go to the car, but he would understand everything I said and
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he couldn't imitate exactly what I said, though.
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He doesn't use those same expressions.
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This means that his listening comes first and then his speaking is following after that.
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For the past two years, he's been listening and listening and listening just like you've
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been doing, just like you're doing right now in this lesson.
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He started off by making baby noises and then babbling nonsense words and then he started
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saying some important words like mama, dada, kitty, milk.
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We all know this, right?
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That babies start off slow and then they incrementally increase their language skills.
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Kids practice speaking for a long time before they actually can speak fluently.
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For example, the other day he said, "I touch the cat with my apple."
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Can you spot the mistake?
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He should've said, "I am touching the cat with my apple."
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Poor cat.
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He was rubbing his apple on the cat's fur, but in this situation he didn't know how to
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use the correct verb tense, but he was just trying.
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He was putting those words together.
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Later, he said, "I see a bear chasing a dog" What he should have said was, "I saw a bear
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chasing a dog."
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Using this irregular past tense verb saw, but he used it in the present tense.
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This is actually true, we saw a giant bear chasing our neighbor's dog across the front
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yard.
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This is the glories of living in the mountains.
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True story.
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I tell you those two stories because it's our biological way to learn language, to listen
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first and speak later.
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So you just need to get beyond listening and go to speaking.
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We can learn a lot from kids, especially their carefree attitude about making mistakes.
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My son doesn't use the past tense often and he doesn't care.
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He just tries to put sentences together and I hope that you can learn a lot from that.
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So what can you do about this issue?
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Well, I want you to take the attitude of, I don't care if I make a mistake.
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It's okay.
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When you were in your classroom English classes and you made a mistake in front of the other
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students, if you answered your teacher's question incorrectly, it is terrifying to be told,
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"Oh, that's not right.
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You should say this instead."
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You're being corrected in front of your peers, in front of your friends.
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No one likes that.
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That's a really stressful situation.
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So even though you've been trained in school to fear making mistakes, you're here on YouTube
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now because you know that you want to learn English in a different way.
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That previous method didn't work for you.
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So congratulations.
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You are opening your mind to new ways to learn English.
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If you'd like some tips about how to speak without fear, just like children, I recommend
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checking out this video I made up here called How to Speak Fluently Without Fear.
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It gives my number one tip to help you relax, have no stress, and feel confident when you
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speak.
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I hope that this heart to heart talk has helped you to realize why you can understand more
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English than you can actually speak.
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It's not your fault.
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That's how you were trained in your English classes, in the classroom, but now it's your
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turn to take responsibility, to take action and forget about making mistakes.
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Just try to speak.
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Helping your brain to forget about mistakes will help you to reach your goal, which is
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speaking English confidently.
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Before we go, I have a question for you.
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What speaking activities do you like to do?
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I have a lot of videos that give speaking activity ideas, but it's always great to learn
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from other English learners because you're doing the same thing.
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You're all learning English, so make sure you read other comments to get some ideas.
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Thank you so much for learning English with me and I'll see you again next Friday for
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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 ebook, 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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