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Why can so many people understand English, but they can't speak?
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Why can so many people understand English, but they can't speak?
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This is a problem that honestly most of people face,
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and to explain why this happens,
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and how you can fix this,
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I want to give you an analogy.
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Imagine you go to the gym 4 times a week,
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and at the gym, you only train your arms.
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You never train your legs.
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You just train your arms.
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What's going to happen after a few months?
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You're going to have very strong arms,
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but your legs probably won't be that strong.
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And it's the same with speaking.
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If you don't speak, if you just listen to English speakers,
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but you never speak, obviously your speaking is going to be weak.
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So that's the source of this problem.
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That's where it comes from.
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And the solution is quite obvious.
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The solution is to speak more.
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It's just like training a muscle at the gym.
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It's just like training your legs or your arms.
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The more you do it,
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the stronger it will become.
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So if you're facing this problem,
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if you're having problems speaking,
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even though you can understand native speakers,
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then I want you to make an effort to speak.
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Even if you feel nervous to speak,
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even if you feel like people are judging you,
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you still need to speak.
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Language, or English rather, is a language.
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And languages need to be spoken.
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If you don't speak a language,
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you're never going to become fluent.
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So if there's just one thing that you change,
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one thing that you do to overcome this problem,
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it needs to be speaking.
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Communicating, Having conversations with people.
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I'm going to give you the analogy of the gym.
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I mentioned this earlier, right?
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Going to the gym, training your muscles, becoming stronger.
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Honestly, it's the same when you learn a language.
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When you first go to the gym,
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you're probably going to feel weak.
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You might even feel self-conscious.
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You might feel like you don't know what you're doing.
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But after time, as time goes by,
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the more you do it,
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the stronger you will become the more confident you will feel and the more you will improve
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it's the same with learning english
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when you first have a conversation with somebody maybe you're at
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a1 you're at a2 you're not very advanced you're going to feel nervous
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you're going to struggle to find the right words to say it's completely normal
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but if you stick with it if you keep speaking even
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if you don't feel like it eventually you're going to feel more confident.
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Eventually you're going to feel more comfortable speaking and eventually you're going to become more fluent.
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It's very very simple.
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So this is something that I recommend to my students all the time.
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You need to speak.
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Just speak.
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Don't overcomplicate things.
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You don't need to make it more difficult than it should be.
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English is a language.
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Languages need to be spoken.
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Now a lot of students feel like native speakers are judging them when they speak.
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They're worried that people are going to think less of them.
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Maybe because they make a mistake,
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they forget a word, they use something incorrectly.
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And I understand your fear.
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Because honestly, I thought the same when I was learning German,
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when I was studying Italian.
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I was scared to speak,
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especially with native speakers, because I was worried they were judging me.
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I expected that I had to be perfect.
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That was something that I struggled with.
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I'm a perfectionist.
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I always want to be perfect.
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But you have to keep in mind that most native speakers aren't judging you when you speak English.
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Seriously, most native speakers are not judging you.
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And if you don't believe me,
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I want you to ask yourself this question.
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Would you judge somebody learning your language?
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If you're like most people, you wouldn't.
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You'd actually be impressed.
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You'd be proud of them.
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You'd want to encourage them.
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And English speakers are no different.
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Native English speakers appreciate it when you make an effort to learn English.
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Now, obviously there are some people who will judge you.
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It's the case anywhere in life.
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And you have to do your best to ignore these people.
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You should not let them discourage you.
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They're just negative people.
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I'm sure you've experienced people like this.
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Maybe English speakers, but maybe speakers of your own language.
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So again, those are a very small minority of people.
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If you can ignore them,
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if you can forget about them,
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then that's really going to help you.
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But 99.9% of English speakers are not judging you for making mistakes.
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And honestly, English speakers make mistakes speaking English.
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This is something I see all the time.
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Maybe you've seen native speakers use double negatives.
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For example, I don't know nothing.
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This is wrong in English.
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We have to say, I don't know anything.
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Okay, native speakers get this wrong all the time.
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So just because somebody is a native English speaker doesn't mean they speak perfectly.
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If you're a perfectionist, if you always want to speak perfectly,
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I completely understand you because I'm the exact same way.
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Just open your mouth and speak.
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You can worry about grammar later,
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but in the moment, in the conversation,
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your priority should be speaking.
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Just opening your mouth and speaking.
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That's the key.
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Remember, the purpose of language is communication.
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It's not perfection.
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It's communication.
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So if you can express your ideas,
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if you can communicate what you want to say, you're doing fine.
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And if you keep doing this,
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if you keep getting into conversation with people in English,
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eventually you will improve.
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Eventually you will become fluent.
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It's a slow process.
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You have to be patient.
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Eventually you will become fluent.
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Now, I hope you found this video helpful.
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I hope I was able to motivate you a little bit and help you get out of your comfort zone,
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help encourage you to speak,
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which is super important, as we've seen.
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If you want to support the channel,
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make sure to subscribe here on YouTube.
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Leave a like if you found this video helpful.
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I hope you have a great day,
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and I'll see you in the next video.
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本课简介
在本课中,我们将探讨为何许多人能够理解英语,但却难以流利地说出来。我们将通过类比健身训练来解释这个现象,并提供实用的方法来改善您的口语能力。通过多说英语,您将能够逐渐增强您的语言能力,克服紧张情绪,享受与他人交流的过程。这一课将帮助您通过积极的练习和英语言影子跟读,提升您的英语口语练习效果。
关键词汇与短语
- 理解 (Understand) - 理解英语是学习的重要基础。
- 口语 (Speaking) - 加强口语能力是流利交流的关键。
- 健身 (Gym) - 通过类比健身训练来提高语言能力。
- 自信 (Confidence) - 通过练习增强说英语的自信心。
- 交流 (Communicate) - 与他人交流是学习语言的重要部分。
- 改善 (Improve) - 通过实践不断提升英语能力。
- 练习 (Practice) - 只有多练习才能提高口语流利度。
- 影子跟读 (Shadowing) - 一种帮助学习者提高发音和流利度的有效方法。
练习技巧
为了有效地进行英语影子跟读,您可以遵循以下几个步骤,以适应视频的语速和语调:
- 选择合适的材料:找一些语速适中,内容感兴趣的YouTube视频,确保能引起您的注意,并使您想要模仿。
- 初次观看:第一次观看时,先专注于理解内容,而不是片段的跟读。尽量把握每句话的意思。
- 慢速跟读:第二次播放视频时,减慢速度,边听边模仿发音和语调。这能够帮助您提高英语发音和口语流利度。
- 重复练习:坚持每天进行英语口语练习,特别是影子跟读活动。慢慢来,逐步提高,这样可以增强您的自信心及流利度。
- 积极交流:积极与他人对话,无论是通过语言交换、线上交流还是面对面的练习,这样能增强您的口语能力并提供真实沟通的体验。
通过努力实习和有效的英语口语练习,您将能逐步克服开口的恐惧,流利地表达自己的想法。记住,语言的学习如同健身锻炼,越多练习,能力就越强!
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。
