How to Take YOUR English to the Next Level ⬆️

377,873 views ・ 2018-11-15

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Well hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Today we're going to talk about
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leveling up your English.
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Taking your English to the next level,
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from intermediate to upper-intermediate,
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from upper-intermediate to advanced
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and beyond.
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We can all agree that becoming fluent in a language
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has its highs
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and its lows.
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Some are you further along in your language journey
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than others.
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Some of you spend more hours practising every week
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and some of you work harder than others
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to improve your English. Am I right?
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But I've got a question for you.
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Do you feel like you've reached a point in your English
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where you've plateaued?
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You've made lots and lots of progress
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in the past
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and now it feels a bit flat.
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Your progress has really slowed down.
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You've lost energy and momentum.
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You're not improving as quickly as you want to.
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But perhaps this is how you're feeling right now.
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The feeling of being stuck with your progress
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is really, really common. Most language learners,
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regardless of the language,
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they can relate to this feeling.
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But what we need to do together is
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push through
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from intermediate level
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to upper-intermediate, to advanced, fluent English.
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But how are we going to do this?
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Well I've got a few useful tips to help you push through
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and keep climbing that mountain.
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But before we get started, if you have a friend
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who's been feeling miserable
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about their English progress.
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And you think they would love to level up with you,
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then please share this video with them too.
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It's always good to have a friend with you
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to keep you accountable and to practise together.
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Tip number one.
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Expand your vocabulary.
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Expand it, make it bigger.
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Wider. Broader.
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This may seem like a really obvious tip
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but it can be really, really easy to get stuck
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using the same words over and over and over again.
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It's what's comfortable and it's what's easy.
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And hey, if you can
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communicate your message in English,
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do you really need to learn more?
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Well if you're happy with your current level of English
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then maybe not!
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Maybe what you've got is perfectly okay.
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But if you want to take your English to the next level,
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then you do need to improve your vocabulary range,
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which can seem like a bit of an overwhelming task.
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Where do you start?
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Actually using the new words that you learn
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is the key to acquiring new vocabulary.
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So make the new words relevant.
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Make sure you use them.
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Look for interesting, new practice materials.
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New shows on Netflix or
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TedTalks or different podcasts.
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Our world is so full of information and opinions
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and ideas, and most of them can be found at any time.
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In your pocket!
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Look for new, interesting content
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always.
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Don't get stuck watching the same shows, listening
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to the same things, over and over again.
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If you love talking about food,
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don't just watching cooking shows.
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But search for podcasts where people are discussing
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topics and issues about food.
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Or even better, join online groups or communities
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that discuss ideas and trends about these topics.
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Daily.
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Even if you're not ready to participate
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in these discussions in these groups,
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you can see what other people are talking about,
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what they're chatting about.
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This is an endless supply of new ideas
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and words and topics. And they're real, they're current,
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relevant conversations
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that will help you to keep motivated and interested
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in learning and practising your English.
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You won't even notice that you're studying!
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So tell me
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what topics are you most interested in?
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What conversations do you love to have in English?
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Can you add them in a comment below this video?
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Who knows? I might even be able to
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recommend an online group to join about this topic or
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perhaps someone else who's watching
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might even be able to recommend one for you.
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Now I shared some tips on learning
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new vocabulary in this lesson right here.
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You might want to check that out next.
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But before we move on,
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when it comes to vocabulary,
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as you're watching a Youtube video,
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take notes of the new words that you hear,
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turn on the subtitles and rewind the video a little
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so that you can really understand
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how the words are used.
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By the way,
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I write all of my own subtitles on mmmEnglish lessons,
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so you can see exactly what I'm saying
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if you ever need to check the subtitles.
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And you can turn them on just down there.
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Okay, next tip.
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Get used to different English accents.
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Now, hands up if you've ever experienced
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this situation.
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You just start feeling
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confident with your English-speaking skills,
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and you're feeling pretty chuffed with yourself, right?
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And then suddenly, you find yourself in a conversation
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with someone that has an English accent
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that you're not used to.
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Or someone who speaks really fast.
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There is nothing that leaves you feeling more deflated
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and miserable, right?
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In the U.S, Australia, England,
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people speak English with different accents.
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There's Scottish and Irish accents,
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and South African, Canadian, New Zealand.
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But then, there's everyone else
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who's learned English as a second language
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which is by far the majority of English learners.
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English is spoken by about
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twenty percent of the world's population
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which is about one point five billion people.
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But only about twenty-five percent of those
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one point five billion are native English speakers.
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And since English is the most studied language
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in the world,
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there will be many, many, many more
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non-native English speakers in the future.
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So you really need to get comfortable
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listening to English in different accents.
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Search for videos and lessons from teachers with
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different accents.
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Watch movies from different
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English-speaking parts of the world.
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Don't just watch American movies.
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And speak with people who have
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different English accents.
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Find a speaking partner from Iran or from Brazil
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and practise speaking with them.
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Oh right! The next tip is: use English filler words.
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Learn them and train yourself to use them.
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Filler words are meaningless words
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that can be used when you're
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pausing or you're hesitating while speaking.
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It helps other people in a conversation
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to know that you haven't finished yet.
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But you're just thinking about
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what you're going to say next.
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So you'll likely have these filler words in your
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own language as well but they're probably
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different in English.
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Okay.. um.. well..
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ah..
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right...
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uh.. basically..
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you see...
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I guess...
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like...
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I mean...
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you know..
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Pausing or hesitating in conversation is normal!
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Especially when you need an extra moment
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to think about what you're going to say next.
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And since we use filler words without actually
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really thinking about them,
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your instinct or your habit will be to use
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filler words from your native language.
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But instead, I want you to think about these
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English filler words
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and next time you can't think of a word,
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try to use them instead.
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Try to get into the habit of using words and sounds
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that are natural in English.
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Now it's important not to overuse these filler words.
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For, um...
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example... I actually... like,
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literally, um...
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sound..
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totally, uh..
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you know... awful!
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Try not to do that!
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I sounded really unsure and confused and
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not very confident there when I was speaking.
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But when used correctly,
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filler words can actually
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help to join your thoughts together.
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And make your speech flow a little more naturally.
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I mean, if you think about it,
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filler words can be, well,
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well they can be really helpful sometimes!
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Phrasal verbs.
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Now English speakers use tons of phrasal verbs,
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you'll hear them everywhere!
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Especially in spoken English.
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Phrasal verbs are really, really common.
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They're a nightmare to try and learn, aren't they?
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Phrasal verbs are a verb followed by a preposition.
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Or an adverb.
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And together, that creates a new meaning.
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Often a completely different meaning
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to the original meaning of the verb.
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Now I've got a whole playlist up here about
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phrasal verbs with tips to help you study them
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and use them, so definitely check it out at some point.
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But let's look at a few examples, right here.
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Please come in.
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Please come up with the answer to this question.
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Please come forward
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with any information that you hear about the crime.
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See what I mean? These three sentences have
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totally different meanings.
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'come in' means something different from 'come up'
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and something different from 'come forward'
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and all of those meanings are different
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from the original meaning of the verb 'come'
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Now we know that phrasal verbs are tricky to learn
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and it's so, so important that you're learning them
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in context.
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So what's my recommendation?
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Set a goal to learn and to use one new phrasal verb,
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every day. Just one.
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Train your tongue.
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You can have perfect listening skills
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and perfect grammar,
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but if you can't communicate your message
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clearly with your mouth and your tongue, well,
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it's really difficult to feel
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positive about your speaking skills.
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Good pronunciation is definitely one very, very
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important part of pushing your English to the next level.
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Now think about it this way, if you want to improve
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your arm strength or your leg strength,
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what do you do? You exercise!
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You hit the gym. You workout.
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We train our muscles to be stronger.
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Now the tongue is also a muscle
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and it can also be trained.
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There are some English sounds that just don't exist
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in your native language. It's a fact.
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So of course, it's normal if your tongue
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just can't make those sounds at first.
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But it doesn't mean
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that you can never make those sounds.
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With a little bit of training and a little bit of hard work,
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your tongue and your mouth
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will be able to make those sounds.
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Now firstly, you really need to know which sounds
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are difficult for you.
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Which are the sounds that you really need to practise?
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Maybe the 'th' sound.
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Maybe the 'ch' sound is really hard for you.
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And perhaps you say 'shicken' instead of 'chicken'.
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So find video lessons that
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focus on the sound that you need help with and study it.
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Then choose a word that has that sound
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- a tricky one, right?
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And say it over and over and over again.
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Squirrel.
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Say it until you can't say it anymore
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until your tongue is really tired.
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And it will feel tired, just like your stomach's
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going to feel tired after you do a hundred sit-ups.
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But better still, what if you practised pronunciation
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while you were exercising?
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Sixth.
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As you train your tongue muscles,
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those tricky words and sounds will become easier
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and easier to make.
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It just takes a little practice, consistent practice.
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So, they're my tips to help you level up in English.
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And I want to know
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if you've got any others that you want to add.
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Please share them in the comments below.
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If you're an advance level English learner,
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how do you push through the difficult times?
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Times when you almost gave up.
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How did you take your English to the next level?
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Can you share any advice
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with the other English learners
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who are here watching today?
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Here are the links to some of the lessons
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that I talked about during this video.
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So I'll see you in the next lesson!
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