跟读练习: How to Learn English Fast – Jack Ma’s Self Improvement Mindset - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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When I was young, I didn't have money.
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When I was young, I didn't have money.
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I didn't have great teachers.
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I didn't study at the best schools.
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But I had one thing,
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a bold dream to learn English.
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People laughed at me.
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They asked, why are you wasting your time?
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But deep inside, I knew something they didn't.
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English is not just a language.
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It is a bridge to the world.
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It connects you to people you've never met.
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It reveals opportunities you were previously unaware of.
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It helps you see life from a bigger perspective.
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I didn't have resources.
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No big libraries.
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No internet.
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No expensive books.
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But I had something stronger than all of that.
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I had passion.
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And that passion kept me going when things felt impossible.
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If you are keen to learn English fast, you don't need talent.
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You don't need to come from a rich family.
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You don't need to spend years memorizing grammar.
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What you truly need is courage,
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passion, and the right way to practice.
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Because in the end, success in learning English is not about where you start.
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It's about how determined you are to keep going.
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I have discovered a fundamental yet profound truth truth.
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Without genuine passion for the language,
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rapid mastery will remain elusive.
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Many students view English as a daunting challenge.
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They open a grammar book,
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see hundreds of rules, and feel worn out before they even begin.
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They study only because they have to,
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because of a teacher, or because an exam is coming.
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But the truth is this,
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when you hate something, Your brain resists it.
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When you love something, your brain opens up and absorbs it naturally.
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That is why the fastest learners are not the smartest ones.
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They are the ones who genuinely enjoy the process.
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They smile when they read.
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They get excited when they listen.
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They feel proud when they understand even one small sentence.
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If you want to learn fast,
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stop treating English like a school subject.
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treating it like a companion.
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You don't avoid a friend.
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You don't fear a friend.
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You spend time with a friend every single day.
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That is the relationship you need to build with English.
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The second thing I learned is this.
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English is a language, and language is communication.
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And communication only exists between people.
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If you only study alone,
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your progress will always be slow.
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Yes, books matter.
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Grammar matters.
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Vocabulary matters.
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But they are just materials.
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They are like bricks.
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You cannot build a house by only collecting bricks.
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You have to use them,
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arrange them, and build something real.
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That is why conversations are the true engine of rapid learning.
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Speak with your classmates.
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Speak with your teachers.
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Speak online with strangers.
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And if no one is there,
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speak to yourself in the mirror.
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Do not wait to be perfect.
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Do not wait to feel ready.
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It is okay if your pronunciation is not perfect.
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It is okay if your grammar is broken.
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Because broken English spoken with confidence is far more powerful than perfect English that is never spoken.
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The more you use your voice,
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the faster your brain adapts.
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And one day, you will realize something simple but life-changing.
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You are no longer learning English, you are living it.
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Every time you speak to someone,
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even if you make mistakes,
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you move one step closer to fluency.
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The third way to learn English fast is to change how you think.
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Many Many learners are stuck in translation.
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They hear a word, translate it into their own language,
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then translate it back into English.
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This process is like running with heavy chains on your legs.
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You will always feel slow.
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To become faster, you must start thinking in English.
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When you see a dog,
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don't translate just think, dog.
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When you need water, say to yourself, I am thirsty.
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At first, it feels uncomfortable,
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but little by little, your brain begins to adapt.
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You stop translating.
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You start responding naturally.
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You begin to live inside the language,
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and the moment you no longer rely on your native language as a bridge
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that is when English truly becomes a part of you.
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The fourth thing that changed everything for me was simple enjoyment.
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Many people believe learning must be serious boring and difficult but that is actually the slowest way to learn.
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If you want to improve quickly,
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you need to enjoy the process.
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Watch movies, listen to music,
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follow stories, interviews and speeches.
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These are your most powerful teachers.
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At the beginning, you may understand very little and that is completely normal.
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In fact, it is a positive sign.
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It means your brain is working, adjusting and learning.
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First you catch a word,
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then a phrase, then a full sentence and one day an entire conversation makes sense.
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Learning becomes exciting when you laugh at a joke,
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when you sing along to a song or when a speech inspires you.
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At that point you are no longer just studying English.
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You are experiencing it.
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You are enjoying it.
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You are living it.
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And that is when real progress happens naturally and quickly.
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The fifth and most powerful lesson is this, be fearless.
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The largest obstacle to learning fast is not grammar, vocabulary or pronunciation.
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It is fear.
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People are afraid to open their mouths because they worry others will laugh at their mistakes.
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But mistakes are not your enemy, they are your teachers.
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Think about a child learning to walk.
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He falls again and again,
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and no one laughs, because every fall means growth.
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When you speak English and make mistakes,
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you are the same child learning to walk.
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Every mistake is a step forward.
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So do not stay silent.
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Speak up.
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Do not hide.
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Express yourself.
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The world does not belong to those who speak perfect English.
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It belongs to those who dare to speak without fear.
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When people ask how to learn English very fast,
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they often expect a magic formula,
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a shortcut, or a secret method.
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But the truth is simple.
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Speed does not come with shortcuts.
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It comes from focus and consistency.
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You can spend 10 years learning slowly or one year learning fast.
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The difference is not talent.
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The difference is how you train your brain and build your habits.
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If you want to move faster,
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you must change your mindset first.
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Stop waiting for the perfect environment and start creating your own.
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If you wait for the best teacher,
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the perfect accent, or the ideal method, you will lose years.
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But if you start today,
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you are already ahead of those who are still waiting.
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The first key is immersion.
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If you are keen to learn English fast,
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you must live in the language every day.
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Learning English is like learning to swim.
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You cannot master it by reading books or watching others.
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You have to step into the water.
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So surround yourself with English.
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Change your phone, your laptop,
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and your social media to English.
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Listen to podcasts, music, and videos while you eat, travel, or relax.
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Label objects in your room.
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Say their names every time you see them.
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The more you surround yourself with English,
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the more natural it becomes.
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Slow learners touch English for one hour in class and then forget it.
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Fast learners live with it all day.
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They breathe it.
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The second key is daily practice.
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Not once a week.
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Not once a month.
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But every single day.
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You do not need 5 hours a day.
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You need consistency.
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30 minutes every day is far more powerful than 5 hours once a week.
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Language is like fire.
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If you stop feeding it, it fades away.
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But if you keep adding fuel,
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it burns brighter and stronger every day.
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Speak a little, write a little,
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read a little, listen a little, but do it daily.
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Your brain learns through repetition.
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The more often it sees and hears something,
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the faster it absorbs it.
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That is why consistency creates speed.
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Slow learners are not stupid.
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They are simply inconsistent.
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Fast learners are not geniuses.
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They are simply persistent.
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The real key is this,
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focus on communication, not perfection.
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Too many people spend years worrying about grammar rules, vocabulary lists and accents.
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They want to speak perfectly before they even begin.
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But that moment never comes.
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Perfection is the slowest teacher.
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Communication is the fastest.
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When you focus on expressing your ideas,
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even in broken English, you train your brain to connect words,
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to listen and to respond.
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And that is what builds real speed.
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Over time, perfection will come naturally with exposure.
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But if you wait for perfection before you speak,
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you will never move forward.
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The fastest learners are not perfect.
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They are brave enough to speak imperfectly with confidence.
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The next step is to make mistakes, your greatest ally.
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If you are keen to learn fast, you must remove fear.
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Fear is heavy.
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It holds you back.
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Mistakes are not signs of weakness.
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They are proof that you are growing.
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Every mistake brings you closer to fluency than staying silent ever will.
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If someone laughs at your mistakes, remember this.
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They are laughing while you are learning.
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And one day, you will speak better than them.
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A child who falls today will run tomorrow.
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So do not hide from mistakes.
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Chase them, because the faster you make mistakes, the faster you learn.
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The fifth secret is to combine learning with passion.
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If you rely only on textbooks,
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learning will feel boring and boredom always slows you down.
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But when you connect English with something you truly love, everything changes.
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Learning becomes faster, easier and more natural.
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If you love football, watch commentary in English.
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Follow English language recipes if you enjoy cooking.
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If you love music, learn the lyrics.
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If you love movies, watch them with subtitles.
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Passion brings energy to your brain,
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and an energized brain learns far faster than a bored one.
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When you learn through passion,
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it doesn't feel like studying anymore.
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It feels like enjoyment, and that enjoyment is the real fuel of speed.
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The final key is confidence.
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Confidence is like the engine of a car.
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You may have fuel.
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You may have wheels.
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You may even have a beautiful design.
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But without an engine, the car will not move.
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In learning English, your knowledge is the fuel.
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Your practice is the wheel.
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But your confidence is the engine.
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Without it, you stay stuck.
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With it, you move forward.
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Confidence means speaking without fear.
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Listening without panic.
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writing without hesitation.
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It does not mean you are perfect.
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It means you are brave and bravery is what creates speed.
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When people want to learn English very fast they often look for big secrets,
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expensive courses, or some kind of magic solution.
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But the truth is much simpler than that.
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However, the truth is simple.
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Speed comes from repeating small habits every single day.
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The difference between slow learners and fast learners is not intelligence.
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It is their approach.
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If you want to move faster than others,
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you must be willing to use English in ways they are too shy,
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lazy or afraid to try.
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You must stop treating English as a subject and start treating it as a lifestyle.
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If you keep it inside the classroom,
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you will move slowly but
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if you bring it into your daily life you will begin
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to move much faster the first step is to create an English environment around yourself even
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if you don't live in an English speaking country you can
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build your own world change your phone your apps your computer your TV everything into English
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every time you see English your brain is learning even if you don't fully understand.
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Your mind is getting used to the language.
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Surround yourself so deeply that your brain has no choice but to accept English as a natural part of your life.
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Fast learners don't wait for the perfect environment.
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They create one.
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The second step is to learn from real voices, not just books.
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Books can teach you grammar and vocabulary,
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but they cannot train your ears or your tongue.
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If you want to speak faster, you must listen more.
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Listen to how real people talk.
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Notice their tone, their rhythm,
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and how they connect words.
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Watch videos, listen to podcasts, and follow real conversations.
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At first, you may understand very little, and that's okay.
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What matters is that you keep going.
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Day by day, your ears will sharpen,
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your speech will improve, and your brain will adapt.
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At first, you will understand only slightly.
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That is completely normal.
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What matters most is consistency.
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Day after day, your ears will catch more,
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your tongue will imitate more,
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and your brain will adapt faster.
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Reading is important, but speaking and listening are what truly create speed.
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Every day, speak out loud even if you are just repeating a line from a movie.
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Do not stay silent because silence slows you down.
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The third step is to remove the fear of judgment.
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Most learners are not slow because they are able.
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They are slow because they are afraid.
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Afraid of making mistakes.
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Afraid of sounding strange.
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Afraid of being laughed at.
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But fear is the greatest barrier to progress.
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Fast learners are not the ones who know the most words.
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They are the ones who are not afraid to use the words they already know.
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They speak even when their grammar is imperfect.
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They speak even when their pronunciation is not clear.
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Because every time they speak, they improve.
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And every time a fearful learner stays silent, they fall further behind.
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If you want speed you must accept mistakes as part of the journey.
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The fourth habit is thinking directly in English.
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Translation slows you down.
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It is like walking with heavy weights tied to your legs.
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You see something, think of it in your language,
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then translate it into English and by then the moment has already passed.
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To move faster, train your brain to skip translation.
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When you see the sky, think sky.
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When you feel hungry, think I am hungry.
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When you feel happy, think I feel great.
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These small habits slowly break the chains of translation.
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Soon, you will stop converting your thoughts.
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You will start living in English.
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And that is when speed truly begins.
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The fifth element is learning through enjoyment.
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If studying feels boring, you will feel exhausted and move slowly.
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But when learning is connected to what you love, progress becomes natural.
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Movies, songs, games, comedy shows,
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and novels are powerful teachers.
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When you laugh at a joke in English, you are learning.
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When you sing a song in English, you are learning.
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When a story moves you, you are learning.
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Enjoyment creates stronger memories than textbooks ever can.
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The more you connect English with joy,
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the faster your brain will move forward.
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The sixth step is setting small but meaningful goals.
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Many people say, I want to be fluent.
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But that is a mountain.
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And looking at a mountain can make you feel overwhelmed before you even begin.
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Instead, focus on small steps.
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Learn 10 words a day.
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Watch one video every morning.
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Write one short paragraph every night.
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Speak with a friend for 5 minutes.
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These small actions create daily progress.
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And daily progress is the true fuel of rapid learning.
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After weeks and months, you will look back and realize you have already gone much further than you ever imagined.
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Your progress doesn't end here.
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在学习英语的过程中,许多人可能会感到困惑和压力,尤其是面对复杂的语法规则和海量的学习材料。正如杰克·马所分享的,他的学习经历并不依赖于丰富的资源或顶级的教师,而是源于他对英语的热情和毅力。他认为,英语不仅是一门语言,更是一座通往世界的桥梁,能够使人们相互连接,并为未来的机会铺路。因此,在学习英语的旅程中,保持热情和勇气是至关重要的。
日常沟通的五个关键短语
- 学习英语的重要性:英语是通向世界的桥梁。
- 不要畏惧挑战:许多学生将英语视为一种负担。
- 享受学习过程:当你热爱某事时,学习变得更容易。
- 与英语建立关系:将英语视为一个朋友,而不是一个学科。
- 坚持不懈:成功的关键在于保持决心和热情。
逐步影子训练指南
为了有效地提高英语发音和口语,建议采用影子说话(shadow speak)的方法。这是一种通过模仿说话者的发音、语调和节奏来提高听说能力的技巧。以下是适用于该视频的逐步指南:
- 选择短视频片段:从视频中选取一小段对话,通常30秒到1分钟即可。
- 首次观看:集中精力听句子的意思,而不是一开始就试图跟读。
- 逐句模仿:反复播放视频,尝试逐句模仿说话者的发音和情感。
- 对比练习:录下自己的声音,并与原声进行比较,找出差距。
- 重复练习:每天抽出一定时间进行英语口语练习,培养语感,提高英语发音。
通过这种强烈的投入,学习者能在实际的交流中感受到学习英语的乐趣,从而更快地掌握这门语言。
什么是跟读法?
跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。
