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What's up everyone?
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My name's Carter and welcome to the Slow and Clear podcast by What's Up English.
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Firstly, I want to ask you,
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have you ever watched a video about learning how to learn English?
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A video, for example, teaching you a method about how to learn a thousand vocabulary words
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or how to become fluent in six months.
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One of those videos.
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Chances are you probably have seen one of those videos.
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So now let me ask you,
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have those videos helped you to learn English?
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For most of you, the answer is probably not really.
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You've probably seen the videos and they had a method that is actually interesting and useful,
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but you probably didn't use that method.
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Or you maybe used it once or twice, but then you stopped.
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and after some time you were still in the same spot with your English.
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And this is kind of like a trap.
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It's like a bad cycle of learning a technique on how to learn English,
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not really using the technique,
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and then watching another video how to learn English and just repeating that again and again and getting nowhere.
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So in this video, in this podcast,
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I'm going to tell you how to break out of that rabbit hole of learning how to learn English.
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And instead, I'll show you how to actually learn English.
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And spoiler alert, those methods to learn English can be useful,
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but you don't actually need them to learn English.
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So the thing with those videos is when you see that video,
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the title, the thumbnail, it seems very exciting and you feel like,
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oh, yes, how to learn vocabulary without forgetting it.
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This is what I need, right?
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So you click the video and you feel excited.
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And the technique in the video is probably actually really useful and it works.
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So you watch the video,
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you tell yourself that, okay,
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this is going to help me.
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I'm going to start doing this method.
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Maybe you write some notes and then you feel like you are productive and you're motivated to learn English.
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But then life happens.
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You get busy.
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Maybe you used the method the first day or for a few days.
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But then things happen, you skip a few days,
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and eventually you stop using the method that you learned and you go back to where you were before.
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And at that point, the cycle kind of repeats.
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So you lose motivation, you stop learning English,
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and then maybe a few weeks later,
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you see another video, How to Da Da Da.
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And then it happens again, right?
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You're like, oh, the other methods, those didn't work.
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But this one, this one is going to work.
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And I totally understand this feeling because it's not just for English.
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It's for literally any skill or anything you are trying to improve.
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And the thing with these videos is
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that it can actually build some frustration inside you because it makes you feel like you've tried everything, right?
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Oh, I've tried this method.
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I've done this.
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But for some reason, English still won't stick in my head.
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And these videos, they give you that boost of motivation and they can be addictive because when you watch a video,
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how to learn English, it makes you feel like you learned some English and you made some progress.
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But the reality is, the hard truth is that it probably didn't help you at all,
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especially if that video was in your native language.
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So if you watched a video in Vietnamese about how to learn English
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and then you don't really use the method then you literally didn't really learn any English at all
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but sometimes it will feel like you did.
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By the way if you can understand a lot of this podcast
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but you're still having trouble with speaking then make sure to check out my complete American English pronunciation course.
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In that course I won't only teach you all 44 sounds in the IPA
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but I will also help you use them in real situations.
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Many people have learned the sounds in the IPA
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but they still can't speak those sounds when they try to speak English
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and that's because they've learned the sound but they haven't practiced it enough
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and that's why in this course I've included hundreds of practice words and example sentences that are super useful in daily life.
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So we give you the knowledge and the practice to actually improve your pronunciation.
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If this course is interesting to you then just scan this QR code right here
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or click the link in the description below.
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Check it out.
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I think you will love it.
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Okay let's get back to the podcast.
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So the problem with doing this is
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that you spend a lot of time learning how to learn instead of actually learning
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And when those methods don't work for you,
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it makes you feel like you can't do it.
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Like, oh, if none of these methods work,
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then maybe my brain just doesn't work.
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Maybe my brain cannot learn English.
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If this person became fluent in six months and I've been trying to learn for like years,
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then there must be something wrong with me.
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Right.
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But that is not true.
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And that's one of the biggest problems with these videos.
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And so one of the funny things is,
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and I'm going to talk about this a little more later in the podcast,
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is
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that you listening to this video right now in English is
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likely improving your English more than watching those videos on how to learn English and not actually applying the methods.
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This video right now, I've been talking for maybe five or 10 minutes.
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And so that is a lot of words and a lot of sentences that have gone into your brain, right?
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So when you hear words that you understand,
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the connection in your brain is becoming stronger.
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When you hear sentences, you understand.
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Your brain is automatically recognizing the patterns of the sentences and you're learning grammar naturally.
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You're improving your listening skills.
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You're improving your vocabulary.
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You're improving all of these various skills just by listening to me speak English right now.
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By the way, I'm starting to sweat.
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You might be able to see that because my air conditioner right now,
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it's really loud when I turn it on.
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So I can't have it on while I'm recording.
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So gradually my room is just getting hotter and hotter,
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especially with these lights.
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So yeah, you might see that I'm sweating.
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It's not super comfortable, let me tell you.
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So anyway, going back to why these videos on how to learn English are
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so popular is because it's in our human nature to look for the easiest way possible to do something.
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Kind of like a magic solution to accomplish something.
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And when we are unable to accomplish something like learn English,
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we feel like there must be some knowledge,
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some method that we're missing.
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And videos about those methods get a lot of views
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because it's easier for people to learn a method in 5
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or 10 minutes than to actually spend the hundreds of hours of listening
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and reading and speaking that it actually takes to learn English.
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And soon I'm going to tell you what to do instead.
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But I just want to clarify that I'm not saying that those English learning methods don't work.
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Because many methods you can learn on YouTube are actually very useful.
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And some are even scientifically proven like flashcards and things like that.
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They do work.
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But there are just so many of them.
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And most people, let's be honest,
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are not going to follow those methods.
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So you have so many different methods.
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You learn this one, you learn that one.
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And you're not sure which one to stick to.
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So you bounce around and you never make the real progress that you want.
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And I see a lot of people who email me,
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who contact me directly saying that they've tried this and that, but nothing works.
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And
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so I know there are a ton of people stuck in this cycle of learning how to learn instead of actually learning.
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So again, very soon I will tell you what I recommend to actually learn.
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But before I do that,
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I just want to give you some real experience to help motivate you.
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And that is that pretty much every person,
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every English learner that I have met who speaks English fluently,
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like really well, I always ask them, how did they learn?
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And 99%, maybe even 100% of them told me that they learned the basics in school,
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but they couldn't speak, right?
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So they learned the grammar and very basic things in school.
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But then after they finished school,
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they couldn't speak, but they were interested in watching YouTube and Netflix and stuff like that.
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So they learned their English basically all from input,
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from watching YouTube videos, from Netflix.
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I have never met a person who used some particular method like flashcards,
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which is useful, but I have never met anyone who speaks fluently that used that method.
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What I'm trying to say is that while those methods are useful,
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you do not need to have some secret method or some special method to learn English.
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But instead, what you need is a lot of exposure to English.
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You need to listen a lot,
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read a lot, and speak as often as what is possible for you,
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what is realistic for you.
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So even listening to this podcast right now is really good for your English.
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If you're listening and understanding,
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it's improving your vocabulary, your grammar, and even your pronunciation.
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You can improve your pronunciation even more if you shadow along.
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So basically, yeah, just listening to content like this,
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podcasts, TV shows, reading, consuming that content in English will improve your skills.
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You don't need to specifically study grammar rules to learn grammar.
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You can just learn like a baby through what is now becoming more popular called comprehensible input,
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meaning that you listen to English or you read English that you understand
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and your brain will figure out the grammar and the patterns and the vocabulary by itself.
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That's like how a baby learns English.
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So guys, to sum up what I'm saying,
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those videos about how to learn English,
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some method to learn a thousand vocabulary words,
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whatever, they can be very useful if you apply them.
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However, the problem is, is that most people don't apply them.
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Maybe they apply them for a short time and then they stop
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and then they continue the cycle of learning how to learn instead of just consuming English through videos or books, whatever.
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And so the main point I'm trying to get across to you
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is if you have watched a lot of those videos and you're still struggling with English,
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set 20 minutes per day to simply engage with English content.
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You can spend 20 minutes listening to English,
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like my podcast or anything else in English,
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as long as it's English.
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Or you could spend that 20 minutes reading,
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but what's important is that you do it consistently.
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So if you can find something that you actually think is interesting,
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then you're more likely to do it consistently.
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Whereas if you have a method that you don't really enjoy doing,
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you're likely not going to do it for a long time.
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You're not going to do it consistently.
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So, spend 20 minutes each day and just listen or read, engage with English.
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If you can, communicate with people in English as much as you can.
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I can pretty much guarantee that if you stay consistent with listening and reading and speaking when you can,
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you will make much better progress than if you are just stuck in a cycle of learning how to learn,
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trying the method, failing, losing motivation,
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and then restarting the cycle again and again.
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There is no secret magical method that works.
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The thing that really works is getting input.
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And those methods can be a bonus for you, like a supplement.
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So yeah, I hope this video was useful for you.
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Consume English content, read, listen every day,
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and your English will get better.
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Just stick to it and don't give up.
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All right, I'll see you in the next video.
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Goodbye.

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