How to Learn English Grammar the Natural Way (AJ #10)

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Hello! This is Jack from to fluency.com and this is episode 10 of
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Ask Jack - he free series why I answer your questions about learning English
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and English language. So, today's question is all about grammar so take it away
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Amalia... Amalia from Spain asks, "How important is grammar if I want to speak
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English correctly?" Thank you so much for this question. Now, what I think you might
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be asking is, "how important is it to study grammar in order to speak English
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correctly?" So, I'll come to that in a minute - but firstly grammar is really
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important because it's the entire system or the structure of the language so when
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we think about sentence structure and tenses and using the right
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prepositions we're talking about grammar. So, it's a really important thing. What's
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interesting though is that native speakers, generally speaking, can use
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grammar correctly - they can speak English correctly, but the majority of them
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aren't aware of things like the present perfect or propositions or verb patterns or
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the sentence structure and explaining why we do things in certain ways. Now, as
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an English teacher I'm aware of this; I know a lot about grammar and the rules
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for grammar, the exceptions and everything else that comes with it - but
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the majority of English speakers aren't aware of this. But the reason that native
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speakers can use grammar correctly is because they have a acquired the language
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in a natural way. They have grown up practicing - getting lots of lots of input;
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getting corrected when they make mistakes and, therefore, they can use
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English correctly - and what happens is it just feels right.
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You know, we don't think about the rules when we're speaking
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it just feels right in those situations. To highlight this I want you to think
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about the verb 'to be' ok so the verb 'to be'. Now this is an irregular and most English learners they get
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a little bit scared about irregular verbs and they say "these are really difficult."
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"Irregular verbs are hard" but I'm sure that you're very aware and you can use
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without thinking things like 'I am; he is; you are" you can conjugate this verb
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without thinking and this is because you have seen this over and over and over
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and over again. You have said "I am" so many times - "I am tired; I am Jack; I am in
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the house."
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You have said "you are" so many times before so, therefore, it just feels right for you - it
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just feels natural because you've had this repetition and you've had so much
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input where it just feels natural.
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Now, the traditional way of learning grammar is to learn the rules, to learn
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the exceptions, to learn the usage of this, and then to practice in textbooks
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and in exercise books. Now, this can help - you know, knowing how to use it and
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knowing the rules for tenses and different parts of grammar can help - it
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helps you get an overview of how it is used and it leads you in the right
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direction. But you want to reach a stage where things just feel right. Where you
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don't need to go over the rules in your head and then formulate a sentence;
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instead, you just want to be able to speak and use the correct tenses and the
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prepositions and the sentence structure. Now, to reach this stage you need to get
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lots of input and this just means listening to things; watching things; and
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reading things in English - it means having conversations with people; it
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means using English in a natural way and it also means getting lots of repetition.
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So, we need to get repetition in order for it just to feel right. Now, inside the
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To Fluency Program which is my premium course you can learn about the methods
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so that you can get all this input and all this repetition and learn English in
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a natural way. But a good way just to get started right now is to do something
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that I call narrow reading and listening and I talked about this in one of my
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other videos she can watch that now, but to go back to your question
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grammar is really important we need to be able to use grammar correctly in order
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to speak correctly - but that doesn't mean you have to use the traditional ways to
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learn it. Instead, we can do it the smart way by getting lots of inputs and
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getting the repetition we need. Now, my question for this video is this: when you
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were in school, did you memorize verb tables? So, when you were in school or a language
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school, did you memorize tables? Leave your answers below this video, thanks for
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watching, and I'll see you next time!
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