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Why can so many people understand English, but they can't speak?
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Why can so many people understand English, but they can't speak?
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This is a problem that honestly most of people face,
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and to explain why this happens,
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and how you can fix this,
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I want to give you an analogy.
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Imagine you go to the gym 4 times a week,
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and at the gym, you only train your arms.
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You never train your legs.
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You just train your arms.
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What's going to happen after a few months?
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You're going to have very strong arms,
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but your legs probably won't be that strong.
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And it's the same with speaking.
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If you don't speak, if you just listen to English speakers,
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but you never speak, obviously your speaking is going to be weak.
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So that's the source of this problem.
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That's where it comes from.
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And the solution is quite obvious.
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The solution is to speak more.
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It's just like training a muscle at the gym.
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It's just like training your legs or your arms.
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The more you do it,
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the stronger it will become.
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So if you're facing this problem,
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if you're having problems speaking,
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even though you can understand native speakers,
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then I want you to make an effort to speak.
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Even if you feel nervous to speak,
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even if you feel like people are judging you,
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you still need to speak.
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Language, or English rather, is a language.
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And languages need to be spoken.
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If you don't speak a language,
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you're never going to become fluent.
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So if there's just one thing that you change,
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one thing that you do to overcome this problem,
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it needs to be speaking.
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Communicating, Having conversations with people.
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I'm going to give you the analogy of the gym.
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I mentioned this earlier, right?
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Going to the gym, training your muscles, becoming stronger.
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Honestly, it's the same when you learn a language.
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When you first go to the gym,
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you're probably going to feel weak.
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You might even feel self-conscious.
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You might feel like you don't know what you're doing.
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But after time, as time goes by,
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the more you do it,
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the stronger you will become the more confident you will feel and the more you will improve
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it's the same with learning english
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when you first have a conversation with somebody maybe you're at
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a1 you're at a2 you're not very advanced you're going to feel nervous
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you're going to struggle to find the right words to say it's completely normal
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but if you stick with it if you keep speaking even
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if you don't feel like it eventually you're going to feel more confident.
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Eventually you're going to feel more comfortable speaking and eventually you're going to become more fluent.
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It's very very simple.
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So this is something that I recommend to my students all the time.
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You need to speak.
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Just speak.
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Don't overcomplicate things.
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You don't need to make it more difficult than it should be.
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English is a language.
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Languages need to be spoken.
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Now a lot of students feel like native speakers are judging them when they speak.
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They're worried that people are going to think less of them.
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Maybe because they make a mistake,
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they forget a word, they use something incorrectly.
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And I understand your fear.
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Because honestly, I thought the same when I was learning German,
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when I was studying Italian.
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I was scared to speak,
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especially with native speakers, because I was worried they were judging me.
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I expected that I had to be perfect.
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That was something that I struggled with.
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I'm a perfectionist.
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I always want to be perfect.
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But you have to keep in mind that most native speakers aren't judging you when you speak English.
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Seriously, most native speakers are not judging you.
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And if you don't believe me,
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I want you to ask yourself this question.
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Would you judge somebody learning your language?
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If you're like most people, you wouldn't.
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You'd actually be impressed.
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You'd be proud of them.
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You'd want to encourage them.
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And English speakers are no different.
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Native English speakers appreciate it when you make an effort to learn English.
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Now, obviously there are some people who will judge you.
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It's the case anywhere in life.
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And you have to do your best to ignore these people.
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You should not let them discourage you.
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They're just negative people.
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I'm sure you've experienced people like this.
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Maybe English speakers, but maybe speakers of your own language.
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So again, those are a very small minority of people.
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If you can ignore them,
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if you can forget about them,
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then that's really going to help you.
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But 99.9% of English speakers are not judging you for making mistakes.
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And honestly, English speakers make mistakes speaking English.
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This is something I see all the time.
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Maybe you've seen native speakers use double negatives.
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For example, I don't know nothing.
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This is wrong in English.
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We have to say, I don't know anything.
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Okay, native speakers get this wrong all the time.
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So just because somebody is a native English speaker doesn't mean they speak perfectly.
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If you're a perfectionist, if you always want to speak perfectly,
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I completely understand you because I'm the exact same way.
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Just open your mouth and speak.
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You can worry about grammar later,
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but in the moment, in the conversation,
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your priority should be speaking.
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Just opening your mouth and speaking.
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That's the key.
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Remember, the purpose of language is communication.
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It's not perfection.
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It's communication.
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So if you can express your ideas,
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if you can communicate what you want to say, you're doing fine.
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And if you keep doing this,
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if you keep getting into conversation with people in English,
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eventually you will improve.
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Eventually you will become fluent.
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It's a slow process.
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You have to be patient.
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Eventually you will become fluent.
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Now, I hope you found this video helpful.
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I hope I was able to motivate you a little bit and help you get out of your comfort zone,
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help encourage you to speak,
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which is super important, as we've seen.
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If you want to support the channel,
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make sure to subscribe here on YouTube.
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Leave a like if you found this video helpful.
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I hope you have a great day,
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and I'll see you in the next video.

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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion werden Sie erfahren, warum viele Menschen Englisch verstehen können, aber Schwierigkeiten haben, es zu sprechen. Wir werden die Analogie des Fitnessstudios verwenden, um zu verdeutlichen, dass regelmäßiges Sprechen ebenso wichtig ist wie das Training der Muskeln. Ziel ist es, Ihnen Strategien zu vermitteln, wie Sie Ihre Sprechfähigkeiten verbessern können, damit Sie selbstbewusster kommunizieren können. Durch gezieltes Üben werden Sie nicht nur Ihre Fähigkeit, Englisch zu sprechen, steigern, sondern auch Ihre gesamte Sprachbeherrschung verbessern.

Schlüsselvokabular & Phrasen

  • Englisch sprechen - Die Fähigkeit, sich verbal auf Englisch auszudrücken.
  • verstehen - Die Fähigkeit, gesprochene oder geschriebene Ideen zu erfassen.
  • selbstbewusst - Sich sicher und wohl in der eigenen Sprechfähigkeit fühlen.
  • üben - Regelmäßiges Training zur Verbesserung der Sprachfähigkeiten.
  • Gym-Analogie - Der Vergleich zwischen dem Training im Fitnessstudio und dem Sprechen auf Englisch.
  • Gespräche führen - Aktives Kommunizieren mit anderen, um das Sprechen zu üben.
  • spontane Kommunikation - Ungeplantes Sprechen, das das Denkvermögen und die Sprachflüssigkeit verbessert.
  • Englische Aussprache verbessern - Maßnahmen zur Steigerung der Klarheit und Genauigkeit in der Aussprache.

Übungstipps

Um Ihre Sprechfähigkeiten zu verbessern, ist die Methode des shadowspeaks sehr effektiv. Beim shadowing wiederholen Sie, was Sie hören, ohne zu zögern. Beginnen Sie mit kurzen Abschnitten:

  • Wählen Sie einen Abschnitt aus einem Video oder einem Audio, das in einem gemäßigten Tempo spricht.
  • Hören Sie genau hin und versuchen Sie, die Wörter und die Intonation nachzusprechen.
  • Konzentrieren Sie sich auf die englische Aussprache und wiederholen Sie mehrere Male, bis Sie sich sicher fühlen.
  • Nutzen Sie die Möglichkeit, sich selbst aufzunehmen, um Ihre Fortschritte zu verfolgen und an Ihrer Aussprache zu arbeiten.
  • Wenn Sie sich unsicher fühlen, üben Sie in einer ruhigen Umgebung oder mit einem Freund, der auch Englisch lernen möchte.

Durch regelmäßiges shadowing und aktives Englisch sprechen wird es Ihnen leichter fallen, mit anderen zu kommunizieren, und Sie werden Ihr Selbstbewusstsein in der englischen Sprache erheblich steigern. Denken Sie daran, dass jede Konversation eine Chance ist, Ihre Fähigkeiten zu verbessern!

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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