Shadowing-Übung: I Pushed My English Beyond My Comfort Zone — Day 5 of 10 Shadowing Challenge (Halfway Point!) - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Day 5, the halfway point.
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Day 5, the halfway point.
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You are here.
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Let me just say that again because I want it to land.
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You have completed half of this challenge.
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Five days in a row.
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Five episodes.
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Five sessions of real, focused, deliberate English practice.
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Do you have any idea how rare that is?
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Most people quit by day 2.
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Most people never even start.
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But you, you kept showing up day after day.
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And now you are standing at the halfway point,
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looking back at everything you have already built,
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and looking forward at five more days that are going to take you further than you have ever gone.
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I am genuinely proud of you,
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and I hope you are proud of yourself too.
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Now, I told you yesterday that day five would be intense.
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I told you I was going to push you,
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and I meant every word of that.
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Because today is not a comfortable day.
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Today is a growth day.
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And growth, real growth, always happens just outside the edge of what feels safe.
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Today is called the fluency push.
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And here's what that means.
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Today, we are going to shadow at speeds that feel too fast.
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We are going to keep going when we fall behind.
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We are going to get uncomfortable on purpose.
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Because discomfort is not a sign that something is wrong.
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Discomfort is a sign that something is changing.
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I'm your host, this is the English Shadowing Journey,
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Episode 5, and today we push.
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Let me explain something that most language teachers never tell you,
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and it has to do with the difference between accuracy and fluency.
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Accuracy is getting things right,
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saying the correct word, using the correct grammar, producing the correct sound.
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Accuracy is important, but accuracy alone does not make you fluent.
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Fluency is something different.
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Fluency is speed.
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It is automaticity.
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It is the ability to produce language without thinking,
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without translating, without pausing to search for the right word.
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Fluency is when language stops being something you do and starts being something you are.
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And here is the crucial thing about fluency.
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You cannot develop it by practicing slowly.
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You can only develop fluency by practicing at the speed of fluency.
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Think about it this way.
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Imagine you want to become a fast typist.
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You practice typing, but you always type slowly and carefully,
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making sure every letter is perfect.
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Will you become fast?
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No, you will become a slow, accurate typist.
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To become fast, you have to practice fast.
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You have to push your fingers beyond their comfort zone.
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You have to let them stumble and recover over and and over until fast becomes normal.
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Language is exactly the same.
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When you shadow at a speed that challenges you,
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when you push yourself to keep up with a speaker who talks faster than you are comfortable with,
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something powerful happens in your brain.
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Your brain starts to look for shortcuts.
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It starts to automate the patterns it already knows.
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It starts to process language in chunks instead of word by word.
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And that chunking, that automatic processing,
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is exactly what fluency feels like.
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So today, we are going to practice deliberately in your discomfort zone.
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Not your panic zone, where you are completely lost,
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but your discomfort zone, where it feels just a little too fast,
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just a little too much to handle,
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but you can still stay in the game if you push.
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That zone, that stretch zone,
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is where all the magic happens.
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Before we start today's practice,
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I want to give you three rules.
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These rules are different from our normal shadowing rules.
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They are specifically designed for the fluency push.
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Follow them and you will get the maximum benefit from today's session.
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Rule number one.
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Never stop the audio.
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Not for any reason.
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If you fall behind, skip words and jump back in.
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If you lose the thread completely,
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keep your mouth moving, even if it is just sounds that approximate what you are hearing.
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The audio keeps going, you keep going.
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Always.
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Rule number two.
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Volume up.
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On a normal shadowing day, whispering is fine.
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Today, speak out loud.
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Full voice.
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The more physical energy you put into the words,
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the more your body learns the patterns.
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Today is not a whisper day.
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Today is a speak out loud day.
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Rule number three, keep your eyes off the text.
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If you have been reading along with transcripts during our previous sessions,
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today we are going hands-free.
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No text, no reading, just your ears and your mouth.
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Because fluency lives in listening, not in reading.
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And today we train the listening.
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Three rules, never stop, volume up, eyes off the text.
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Got it?
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Good.
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Let's go.
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Shadow me now.
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Keep going no matter what.
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We are going to start with a warm-up passage.
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This one is at a comfortable pace.
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Not too slow, not too fast.
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Shadow every word out loud.
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Full voice, no stopping.
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Ready?
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Here we go.
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Every language learner has a moment.
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A single, specific moment when something clicks.
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When the language stops feeling foreign and starts feeling familiar.
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When you hear a sentence and you understand it before your brain has even finished processing the individual words,
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when you open your mouth and the right words come out without you having to search for them.
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That moment is real.
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It exists.
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And it is waiting for you on the other side of practice.
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Every session you complete, every passage you shadow,
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every recording you make, every uncomfortable push you allow yourself,
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brings that moment closer.
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You are closer today than you were yesterday,
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and tomorrow you will be closer still.
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Good.
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Mouth warmed up, voice engaged.
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Now we go faster.
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This is it.
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The main event.
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I'm going to give you three passages.
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Each one is slightly faster than the last.
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Your job is to shadow all three.
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Out loud, full voice, no stopping, no text.
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Remember the rules.
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Never stop.
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Volume up.
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Eyes off the text.
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Let's go.
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Shadow me now.
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Keep going no matter what.
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I've been thinking a lot lately about what it means to be brave.
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Not the dramatic kind of brave.
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Not running into burning buildings or jumping out of planes.
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But the quiet kind.
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The everyday kind.
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The kind that shows up when you decide to try something you might fail at,
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when you speak a language you haven't mastered yet,
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when you raise your hand even though you're not sure of the answer.
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That kind of bravery, the small daily persistent kind is the rarest kind there is and it's the kind that changes lives.
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Not in one big dramatic moment,
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but slowly, quietly, one brave small step at a time.
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Faster now, keep up, don't stop.
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You know what the funny thing about fluency is?
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It sneaks up on you.
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You spend months feeling like you're getting nowhere,
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like the language is this enormous wall and you're just scratching at the surface.
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And then one day, completely out of nowhere,
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someone says something to you in English and you respond.
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Naturally, automatically, without thinking.
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And you realize, I just did that.
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I didn't translate.
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I didn't pause.
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I didn't search.
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It just came out.
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And that feeling, that moment of realization is one of the best feelings in the world
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because you earned it every session every practice every uncomfortable push you built
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that moment
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and it belongs to you this is the fastest one push
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yourself full voice don't stop for anything here's what I want you to remember on the days
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when it feels hard
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and it will feel hard sometimes that's just the truth there There will be days
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when you listen back to your recording and think,
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I haven't improved at all.
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There will be days when you shadow a passage and feel completely lost.
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There will be days when the language feels further away, not closer.
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On those days, I want you to remember this.
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Feeling stuck is not the same as being stuck.
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The growth is still happening.
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It's happening under the surface,
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in ways you can't yet measure.
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Every single input you give your brain,
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every sentence you shadow, every sound you imitate,
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every recording you make is being processed, stored, and integrated.
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The brain works on its own timeline.
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Your job is not to feel progress.
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Your job is to keep showing up.
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And the progress, I promise you,
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will show itself when it's ready.
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Yes, that is the fluency push.
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Three passages, faster and faster, full voice, no stopping.
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How do you feel right now?
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A little breathless maybe?
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A little exhilarated?
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That feeling, that slightly out of breath,
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slightly buzzing feeling after intense language practice,
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that is your brain rewiring itself.
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That is fluency being built in real time.
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Take a breath.
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Seriously, take one slow, deep breath right now.
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You just did something hard.
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You pushed past your comfort zone.
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You kept going when it felt like too much.
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And you made it through all three passages.
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I want you to think about one question.
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During those three passages, especially the faster ones,
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were there moments where the language started to feel automatic?
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Where your mouth was just following the sound without your brain actively processing every word?
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Even just for a second or two?
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If yes, that was fluency.
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That was a glimpse of what is coming.
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That automatic, unthinking, flowing state.
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That is where we are going.
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And you just touched it.
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If no, that is completely okay.
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The first time you push at this speed,
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the brain is still adapting.
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And you just touched it.
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If no, that is completely okay.
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The first time you push at this speed,
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the brain is still adapting.
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And every time you do this kind of practice,
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those automatic moments will get longer and more frequent.
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Until one day, they are the whole session.
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Day five is done, halfway through the challenge,
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and you are stronger than you were this morning.
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Your homework today is simple but important.
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Do one more fluency push on your own before tomorrow.
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Find any English audio, a podcast,
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a YouTube video, a film scene,
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and shadow two minutes of it at full speed.
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Out loud.
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No stopping.
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Treat it like a sprint.
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Just two minutes.
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That's all.
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Tomorrow, day six, we change the energy completely.
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After today's speed and intensity,
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day six is about something subtler and more powerful than anything we have covered so far.
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We are going to talk about intonation and emotion.
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the music inside individual sentences,
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the way a native speaker's voice rises and falls to carry not just information, but feeling.
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Because English is not a flat language.
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It sings.
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And tomorrow, I am going to teach you how to sing it.
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Day six is called The Emotion in the Voice,
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and it might be the most beautiful episode of this entire challenge.
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Subscribe.
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Leave a comment.
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Tell me, did you push today?
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Did you keep going when it got hard?
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I want to hear from you.
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See you tomorrow.
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You are doing something incredible.
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Don't stop now.

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