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Three years ago, when I met Chan,
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Three years ago, when I met Chan,
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her English wasn't that good.
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Hey!
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But now, she's fluent.
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Her English is top-notch.
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Aww.
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So, how did she go from not that good to very, very good?
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You might think the answer is because she's been dating me, but it's not.
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Today I'll share with you the three tips I shared with Chang which helped her reach full fluency in English.
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But first...
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Coffee.
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This is a water tank and this is a water dispenser.
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I am filling up the water tank from the water dispenser.
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I am attaching the water tank to the coffee machine.
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I am taking the coffee pod and putting it in the coffee machine.
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I am pressing the button.
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and the coffee is coming out of the machine into the mug.
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I have just made a coffee and that is the first tip to reach full fluency.
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What?
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Coffee?
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No. Your home is your English zone.
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What do I mean by that?
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Well, everything in your home has a name, like this mug.
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This is the mug and this is the handle.
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Can you repeat?
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Mug.
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Handle.
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Good.
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The idea behind this game is that you learn the name for everything in your house.
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treat your house like a dictionary treat it like an english playground
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and it's very important to speak out loud to speak out
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loud the name of things like this is a carton of oat milk
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there might be some new words that surprise you like door handle versus door knob
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I bet you didn't know the difference between these two and if you did you were genius.
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A door knob is circular,
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it's round and you twist it to open the door.
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A door handle is rectangular and you push it down to open the door and pull it up to lock the door.
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I'm locking the door with the key.
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Wait, we need to be inside.
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So let's unlock this door and go back inside.
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But what if you don't know the name for something?
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Either you watch my videos or you can simply use a tool like ChatGPT or Gemini.
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You take a picture of that thing and ask,
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What is this called in English?
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What is this called in English?
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Ah, cushion.
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This is a cushion.
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So now you have the name of it,
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you can make simple sentences.
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And these questions might help.
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What color is it?
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What shape is it?
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What material is it?
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What is the function of it?
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And what does it feel like?
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For example.
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Okay, let's see.
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The cushion is red.
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It's in the shape of a love heart.
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It has long arms, so it looks like a real creature.
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It's made of cotton and it's very comfy and soft.
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I like to use this cushion to support my head when I take a nap on the sofa.
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It's really comfy.
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You can do this exercise anytime at home.
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When you cook, I am frying an egg in the frying pan.
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When you take a shower,
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I'm standing under the shower head,
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about to take a shower.
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Or when you do the chores,
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I am vacuuming the floor.
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Or in the UK we say hoovering, I'm hoovering.
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And even when you listen to music,
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you can ask yourself, what instruments can I hear?
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How does this music make me feel?
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This is a beautiful piano piece by the composer, Austin Farwell.
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When I listen to music like this,
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it makes me feel relaxed.
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at ease and peaceful.
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Can you see what I did there?
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I'm using my home as my English zone.
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I'm learning new vocabulary from the things around me and then I'm making simple sentences with those words.
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The key is to speak out loud.
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If you have the problem that you can understand but you can't speak,
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then the likelihood is it's because you haven't practiced speaking out loud enough.
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Now speaking is just muscle memory,
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like going to the gym.
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The more you do it,
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the more your muscles remember the actions.
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So the more you move your mouth and tongue to form the words,
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the faster those words come out.
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By the way, this is a soft toy.
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This is an electric piano and this is a plant in a plant pot.
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You can also practice speaking out loud with a fun and simple game.
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It's called the word association game.
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Let's take this bell as our starting word.
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I'm going to make associations.
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So, bell, ring, wedding, celebration,
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champagne, wine, bubbles, water, puddle,
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rain, mountain, sky, blue, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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You get the idea.
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I'm making associations in a chain.
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This game is going to really build your spontaneous speaking and help you feel less anxious and more confident when you speak.
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Plus it's fun.
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I'll dive deeper into this game in a future episode
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but for now let's go downstairs and I'm going to show you my favourite British shows.
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For anyone wondering that is a swinging chair.
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This is a remote.
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It has buttons on it.
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When I press the power button it turns on the TV.
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which links to my second tip.
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Watch what you love, but slightly above your level and without subtitles.
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When learning any language, input is really important.
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As you all know, in my videos,
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I teach English using visuals and context.
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This is called the comprehensible input method,
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where you understand not all of the language,
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but you get the gist,
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you get the idea because of the visuals and the context.
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So it's less based on forced memorization,
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but more on getting the overall picture through natural context.
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I would recommend you to watch English videos without the subtitles,
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while still understanding 70 to 80%.
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Why?
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Well, when you watch a video with the subtitles,
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you tend to fixate on the subtitles.
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You read the subtitles and you don't watch the video and listen to the English being used.
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So, without the subtitles, you're training your brain to link the sounds that you hear with the visual meaning, the context.
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Now, this is a much stronger hook in your brain because our visual memory is very strong.
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So, watching without subtitles, understanding about 70 to 80%.
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Now, I'm gonna share with you some of my favorite British TV shows,
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So you can practice this at home.
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If you're a beginner, I would recommend three different things.
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First, Pepper Pig.
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Second, Bluey.
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And third, the movie Finding Nemo.
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Nemo.
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All of these are children's shows and children's movies.
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However, they are fantastic for improving your English from beginner to intermediate,
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because the stories are simple and the episodes are short.
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If you're intermediate, try sitcoms like Friends.
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I used Friends in the past to learn French and it worked.
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Eh, blue, blah, flu, flag.
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You can also try Ted Ed.
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Ted Ed videos are shorter than the Ted Talks and they have more visuals,
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So it's easier for you to understand.
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If you love documentaries, then I would recommend David Attenborough.
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So David Attenborough is loved by English people and by British people.
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He is a national treasure.
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And his documentaries are all about the earth,
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animals, humans, and they are wonderful for practicing English because he speaks very slowly,
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very clearly, and you hear the same words repeating again and again.
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The two Attenborough documentaries I would recommend for you are Planet Earth,
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which I think is on Netflix,
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and the new one, Kingdom.
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Other than that, just search David Attenborough documentaries and you'll find a lot of good content there.
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And if you're advanced, the world is your oyster, my friend.
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The TV is your oyster.
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You can watch literally anything.
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My favourite comedy show is a show called Peep Show.
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And this is a British comedy, classic British humour.
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It's British humour at its peak.
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Peep Show is hilarious.
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And if you're advanced, it's gonna be wonderful to understand more about British culture,
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the way that British people think.
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On top of Peep Show,
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you can also watch other comedies like The Office or The Inbetweeners.
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The Inbetweeners has a lot of slang words that you could learn from.
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Again, if you're advanced, any input is good input.
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So the more you watch,
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the more you listen, the more you improve.
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Just repeat, repeat, repeat.
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After watching these films or videos,
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you can ask yourself these three questions,
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which will help your speaking.
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What did I just watch?
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What was it about?
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And did I like it or not?
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If you wanna watch English videos,
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which show you how English is used in everyday life,
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like feeding animals at the farm,
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shopping in the supermarket, and exercising in the gym.
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Then you can go to sproutlanguage.com.
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On sproutlanguage.com, the videos are categorized by your level,
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so you can always progress in English.
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Let's put this in action.
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I wanna show you an example with Chang.
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Hello.
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So Chang is going to watch a video on Sprout and then she's going to practice speaking about it after with J.I.
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We want to show you guys how it works in action.
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Feeling good.
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You are a champion.
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I'm feeling like my legs are going to ache tomorrow.
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It's great to chat with you.
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In the video I was so excited to go skiing for my birthday.
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Have you ever been skiing before?
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Yes, I skied with you.
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That's right.
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I'm so glad you could join me.
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It was your first time seeing snow too, wasn't it?
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How did you like that?
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Honestly seeing snow for the first time was so magical.
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It sounds like you had a truly magical time.
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It's wonderful that you learned how to ski so quickly.
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You picked it up really fast.
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A few moments later.
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See you later.
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Thank you.
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It was great chatting with you Chang.
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Your English is excellent.
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Keep practicing and I'll see you next time.
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Thank you.
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Nice.
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Now we We still have a 50% off Lunar New Year deal.
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So head on over to sproutlanguage.com where you get access to group classes with me,
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speaking practice with J.I and all the exclusive content perfect for your level.
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Right, now on to the third and final tip.
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So we have trained our eyes to watch.
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We've trained our ears to listen and we've trained our mouths to speak.
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Now it's time to train our brains to think in English.
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Most of you at home,
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I imagine, think in the language that you use the most, your mother tongue.
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But we want to train our brains to think in English.
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Now, what's a practical and simple way to do this?
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Well, maybe when you're on your way to work or in a public space where you can't speak,
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You can think, what if I think my thoughts in English?
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What if I think about the world around me in English?
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What would that sound like?
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Now, in the beginning, this will take some conscious efforts.
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It will be a little bit difficult, just like any habits.
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It requires you to be conscious about doing it.
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Be aware and just do it.
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Very soon, it will become subconscious.
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It will become natural.
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I'm going to show you an example.
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Hmm.
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I should probably wash the dishes right now.
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I can't really be bothered, but might as well.
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Right, I'm going to take the scourer.
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Yep, pump some washing up liquid on that scourer.
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Hmm, turn on the tap.
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I'm not really sure how I feel about washing dishes.
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I mean, on the one hand,
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it's quite satisfying seeing those soapy suds.
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Hmm, lovely soapy suds.
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but on the other hand it's a bit like slave labor yes rinsing off those soapy suds yes
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chopsticks or drumsticks do i want to wash the rest of those things up
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nah leave that to chang so to recap the entire video one your home is your english zone use
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your house and objects around you to practice speaking out loud.
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Two, watch what you love without subtitles and make sure you understand most of the content around 70 to 80 percent.
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And three, train your brain to think in English.
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Now the key take-home message is that immersion is the number one way to become fluent in any language.
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You need to immerse yourself.
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You need to consume as much as possible and speak as much as possible.
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Now, if you want a proven immersion system,
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you can head on over to sproutlanguage.com.
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The link is in the description for 50% off your first month.
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Try the immersion system, practice speaking with J.I.,
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join group classes with me,
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and you will get better.
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Thank you so much for watching,
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I hope you learned a lot in this video and I will see you next week.

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