- [Jack] Today, I'm going to explain seven reasons
why you're not fluent in English yet, and how to fix that,
and these reasons, I think, are going to help you
come up with a better plan so that you can continue
your fluency journey with confidence.
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is that the journey to fluency is a long one,
and one that people on the whole underestimate
in terms of what you need to do to reach that goal,
and also how long it will take you.
But if you're listening to this,
you already have that motivation
and you have that desire to improve,
and you know how important it is for you
to reach the level where you are fluent.
And I also just want to talk about fluency very briefly
because people sometimes confuse fluency
one where people just think you're a native speaker,
but I think fluency for a second language learner
should be defined as the C1 level,
like you can understand virtually everything you hear.
but you have a great understanding
and it's also one where you can express your ideas
in a free way where you're not constantly thinking
Instead, it just occurs naturally.
And I'll leave a link to how you can test your own level
so you know exactly where you are,
and then you can also read more
and just what that actually means if you reach that level.
But that's what we're going to use today for fluency,
Let's start with reason number one.
Reason number one, and this is what you might tell yourself,
is that you don't have enough time to learn English,
you don't have enough time during the day to learn English.
Now, I'm going to talk about this quite directly,
because this is a common one and it's one I understand,
because we all have commitments
and we constantly say I'm so busy, I've got this to do,
I can't find the time to do this.
However, if you do want to reach a high level,
if you do want to have that fluent level of English,
then you'll need to spend more time learning English, okay.
You'll need to find the time to do this
if you want to reach your goal quickly.
And again, everyone is different.
Some people literally don't have enough time to do it,
they don't have enough time during the day,
but most people listening to this can do more,
and I'm not talking about doing more
so you're feeling stressed, but doing it in smart ways.
For example, I think it's important
to make learning English a priority,
which means make it one of your number one goals.
You can also listen to English while doing other things,
which is maybe what you're doing right now,
because a lot of people listen to this podcast
while they're traveling or doing other things.
And also, number three is to change your environment,
and we'll have more on that soon.
But it's important to look at your calendar
and the way that you spend your day,
and ask yourself if you can study English
instead of doing something else,
a strong motivation to do this,
then it will overcome the how.
And sometimes, saying that you're too busy is an excuse.
You just have other priorities.
maybe you play computer games, you do other things,
and if those things are more important, that's fine.
Maybe your why isn't strong enough
but if it is truly important to you,
also find ways to learn English while doing other things
and make it part of your environment,
is that maybe you're not getting enough output.
You're not doing enough output in English
listening and reading is easier than writing and speaking.
It's easier to listen to a podcast and to read things
writing on your computer or in a diary
or finding the time to speak with somebody.
Output is important because this is when you start
to use your brain to create language, to create sentences,
and this is a skill that needs practicing.
So, make sure that you are getting
enough natural speaking practice,
so make it a priority to find the time to do this,
to get some speaking practice.
Start using the To Fluency method
I'll have more on that in the description for you.
And then also think about ways
to find more time to do some writing.
And like I've said many times before,
I think it's great practice to keep a journal
and to write down your thoughts on a daily basis.
Just get in the habit of doing that every day.
Now with these methods, you'll need time to focus on this,
when you can concentrate on speaking and writing
so that you can be consistent with it,
and even if you only do 15 minutes a day,
this is much better than doing nothing.
I've talked about my 10 plus method in the past.
This is where you connect, you commit five, 10,
15 minutes a day to doing something,
and you show up every day, you do it every day,
if you don't, don't worry about it.
Number three is to stop spending so much time
about how you need to spend more time learning English,
but what you do with your time is also important,
and I think that if you spend too much time
learning grammar roles, then you're not going to progress
at the rate you want to progress at.
Now, knowing grammar rules can help.
It can help you understand the way
that the language is structured.
In order to have natural conversations in English
and to understand people when they speak,
you need to intuitively know grammar,
you need to know grammar in a way where it feels right,
and this is where you don't have to think about the rules
Instead, you automatically use correct grammar,
just like English speakers do, native speakers do,
They don't think about the rules,
but they just use it correctly
because it seems right to them, it feels right to them,
and spending too much time on grammar rules
that you could spend doing something more effective.
You don't need to know grammar rules
So what should you do instead?
Well, I think it's important to repeat sentences
so that you internalize grammar.
Sentences teach you everything
you need to know about grammar,
and this is where you just learn it in a more natural way.
Now I have made lessons before on this method
and I'll leave a link to that in the description for you,
The sentence method is such an important one,
and I highly recommend you watch that video
and start implementing this method
as part of your learning routine.
Number four is that you're too shy to practice,
you're too afraid to practice speaking English.
Now, many learners tell me this.
They tell me that they feel too shy to speak in English
or that they're afraid of making mistakes,
and this is something I understand completely
because when I lived in Spain, I used to be so nervous
about speaking Spanish in front of others,
and I was just petrified, which means really scared
about making a mistake and everyone laughing at me.
And there are two things that overcame this for me.
The first one is I realized no one cares
so when you're speaking in a foreign language,
no one really cares about this.
Most people just want to be able to talk to you.
They don't care if you make a grammar mistake.
And the other thing was it was my ego
because I wanted people to think
that I had a really high level,
so I didn't want to show them that maybe my level was lower.
So let go of that ego if you have this
in terms of you're just scared to speak
because you're worried about what others are gonna think
and worried about what they might think about your level.
just know that it's okay to make mistakes
and that it might be your ego stopping you.
But if you want to go step by step,
find somebody who you are comfortable with
Use small talk to ease your way into conversation
and ask questions, ask people questions,
and then also just really know that every time you practice,
it's a way for you to improve,
and it's to overcome those mistakes
and to know that making mistakes is part of your journey.
and find ways to really take this step by step
if it is a big problem for you.
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But number five is you're waiting
for the perfect opportunity to learn English.
I've noticed this with a lot of my students in the past
where they say I'll start studying English properly
this summer when I have more time, when I finish this,
And I'm sure you've said something like this before,
where you thought okay, I'm gonna go to the UK this summer
and I'll go for two, three weeks,
and I'll just immerse myself in the language
and that's when I'm going to learn it.
But it's important to know, if you go to study abroad,
it's not gonna fix all your problems.
You need to be doing the right things
And here's a quote by somebody I love following,
AJATT, All Japanese All The Time.
Most people don't mess up by doing the wrong thing.
They mess up by doing nothing.
Most people don't mess up by doing the wrong thing.
They mess up by doing nothing.
So it just means by doing something, that's gonna help you.
Find the time today to really learn English.
It's just such an important thing to do
and just to start getting the habit of learning English
because if you keep waiting for the perfect time,
you're just gonna wait, and wait, and wait.
Number six is you're not consistent enough, okay.
when it comes to learning English.
where we're excited about something new.
I'm sure you know the feeling when all you want to do
is when you start something new
is to do the new exercise that you have found
or to just completely spend all your time
learning how to play the guitar
or spend five hours today learning English
because you get motivated about learning a new language,
but it's important to know that motivation comes and goes
and that feeling of excitement
at the start usually wears off,
it usually decreases, but the key is to be consistent
no matter your level of motivation.
So no matter your level of motivation,
the key is to stay consistent.
Get into the habit of learning English.
And here is a quote from Will Durant.
Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
So if you constantly learn English,
then you become somebody who can speak English.
If you're somebody who constantly goes for walks,
then you're going to be in better health.
And don't wait for that perfect opportunity to improve.
Do the right things now on a consistent basis
and create habits that you can stick to.
Number seven, you're too stressed
or you feel down about your level and your goals, okay.
Now learning English is a journey,
which is why I call my brand To Fluency.
It's talking about the journey to fluency.
so that you are making the most of it
and so that you can actually achieve your goal.
Because it's a journey, you should enjoy it.
You should enjoy it as much as you can.
and the feeling of disappointment comes
when you compare the level you have now
to the level you want to have,
so when you compare the level you have now
to the level you want to have,
and you know that you can't just magically
And I think a lot of people when they start the journey
or when they continue their journey, they get disappointed
that they haven't reached their goal right now.
it's gonna take me some time to do this,
it's gonna take me time to get there,
and I'm gonna just enjoy the journey,
I'm just going to enjoy the journey,
I'm gonna enjoy it as much as possible,
therefore, it's really gonna help you with this.
And if you're constantly thinking about,
ah, this is my level, this is where I want to get to,
then you're going to feel down.
It can make you just feel really depressed about it
to be thinking about your level and where you want to be.
So that's why it's important to create that plan of action
that will get you to a C1 level of English,
I love this word execute, which means do it, do your plan.
Get into the habit of speaking English.
Listen to things that interest you
And you might think that the only thing that matters
is fluency, but once you reach your goal,
So, enjoy the journey, as this is what truly matters.
So again, the seven reasons why you're not fluent in English
is that you don't have enough time to learn English,
you're not spending enough time each day doing it,
you're not getting enough output,
on things that don't make a big difference
Maybe you're too shy to practice.
for the perfect opportunity to learn English.
Maybe you're not consistent enough,
and maybe you're too stressed about your level,
and your goals, and where you want to,
and you're not giving yourself enough patience,
and not allowing yourself to just focus
on the journey and to enjoy it.
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