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What if I told you that the reason you still hesitate when you speak English isn't because you aren't working hard enough,
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What if I told you that the reason you still hesitate when you speak English isn't because you aren't working hard enough,
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but it's because you're working too hard?
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I was reading a comment from one of my subscribers recently.
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He mentioned a boy in his school who learned fluent English in just three months.
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Did he use flashcards?
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No. Did he study grammar tables?
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No. He watched cartoons.
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Today, I'm going to teach you a method so effective it almost feels like cheating.
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It requires zero grammar drills,
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zero stress, and, surprisingly, zero speaking, at least for now.
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So, to understand this, we have to look at why school failed you.
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Traditional education treats language like mathematics.
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It tries to store English in your memory in the same place that we keep facts and dates.
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But learning English and learning language is not just memorizing a list of facts.
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To speak without translating in your head,
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you need to use your procedural memory.
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This is the same neurological system you use to brush your teeth or drive a car.
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You don't need to think about brushing, your hand just moves.
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So, how do we move English from the thinking part of your brain to the doing part?
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We're going to use what I call the native imprint method.
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Okay, so this method relies on something called strategic visual immersion.
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Or to put it simply, watching TV.
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But you can't just zone out whilst watching Game of Thrones and hope to wake up fluent.
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You must follow the 80-20 rule.
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You need to watch content where you understand at least 80% of what's happening based purely on the context and the visuals.
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If you understand less than that,
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your brain is going to filter it out as just noise.
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And if you understand 100%,
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percent, then you're not learning anything new.
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Actually, think about the Swedes.
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Everyone in Sweden speaks incredible English,
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and the reason is because they don't dub their movies.
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They grow up with English input every single day.
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They aren't studying, they're imprinting the patterns of English language onto their brain,
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and you can do the same.
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So, how are you going to do this?
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Well, there's two modes.
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Mode one is called active imprinting.
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This is your primary study time,
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so put your phone away and focus purely on the story.
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Your brain is aggressively mapping the sounds to the actions on screen.
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I recommend starting with animated shows or dramas with very clear physical acting.
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Mode two is passive reinforcement.
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This is the lazy part,
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so you can take the audio from the episode you just watched and listen to it whilst you're cooking,
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commuting, or exercising.
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Since you already know the story,
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your brain is going to reinforce the grammar patterns subconsciously.
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You're literally learning whilst you do the dishes.
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Now let's get specific.
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Which shows are right for your level?
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Getting the content wrong means you'll just miss that 80-20 sweet spot and you'll be wasting your time.
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If you're A2 or lower B1 then you need visual content.
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Forget fast-paced sitcoms, you need simple children's animated shows like Peppa Pig or shows designed for new learners.
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The dialogue is repetitive and the visuals perfectly match the vocabulary.
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It might seem a bit childish but it's the ultimate brain training.
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If you're a solid B1 or B2 level,
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then you can switch to unscripted, natural speech.
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This is where shows like The Great British Bake Off are amazing.
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The presenters are constantly narrating their actions,
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like, I'm taking the tray out of the oven.
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I'm kneading the dough with flour.
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Whilst watching, you're constantly linking actions to clear verbs.
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Teen dramas work too, as the plots are usually quite straightforward.
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If you're C1 or if you're C2,
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you can push the envelope by watching documentaries on subjects that you already know quite well.
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You can tolerate the more complex vocabulary because your familiarity with the subject gives you the context you need.
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This is how you unlock true fluency and native understanding.
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And now I need to tell you something important that goes against almost everything you hear on YouTube.
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Stop trying to speak.
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At least stop trying to force it until you're ready.
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Linguists call this the silent period.
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If you try to speak before you have enough input,
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you're forced to translate in your native language.
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You're basically practicing your mistakes and you're training your brain to be slower.
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Give yourself permission to be silent.
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Absorb the language for 300 to 400 hours.
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You might be thinking, but Jack,
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I need 300 hours of quality input before I can start speaking.
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That seems like a lot,
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but I promise you, it's not.
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And I want to show you how quickly this lazy time can add up.
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Let's map out a quick routine.
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Say you commit to 30 minutes of active imprinting in the evening.
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That's half an hour done.
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Then you do 30 minutes of audio listening during your commute.
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And then another 30 minutes whilst you cook dinner.
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And then maybe another 30 minutes whilst you're folding the laundry.
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That's an easy two hours of immersion every day and you barely added anything else to your schedule.
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At that rate, you're going to hit the necessary 300 hours of input in just a few months.
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Compare that to years of stressful grammar study and this is going to feel much easier.
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And remember, this is the way that children naturally learn.
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I know it might be important sometimes to read grammar books and understand exactly why we say what.
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But when you're a child,
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you don't study grammar for your native language.
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you're just listening to everything and input gradually adds up to a clear understanding of everything
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and the best part about the native imprint method it turns
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studying into the best part of your day no more guilt about not opening the textbook just sit back
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and watch a great story
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and let your brain do what it was designed to do trust me
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when the bucket of your brain is full the words are going to spill out naturally
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and you won't be translating you'll just be speaking And if you don't know where to start,
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I've created a list of the best British TV shows for every level,
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from beginner to advanced to get you into that 80-20 sweet spot.
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And I've linked that list in the description below.
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And if you still feel like you're stuck at B1 or B2 level,
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you're probably making these common mistakes.
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So to stop making them forever, watch this video next.

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