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In this video, you’ll see how natives learn English to develop natural pronunciation, build a conversational vocabulary, and understand grammar intuitively.

We’ll look at how natives construct sentences, like: «I want someone to do something.» As well as how natives express the same ideas in slightly different ways.

The great news is YOU can understand English the same way natives do, and quickly become a confident English speaker! 🙂

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Cải thiện nói tiếng Anh Mỹ / 改善美式英語的發音 / 미국 영어 발음 향상 / アメリカ英語の話し言葉のアクセントを向上させる / Улучшение произношения американского английского языка / Meningkatkan berbicara bahasa Inggris Amerika / Melhore sua pronúncia do inglês americano / Mejora tu pronunciación en Inglés Americano / बात अमेरिकी अंग्रेजी में सुधार تحسين لهجتك الأمريكية الإنجليزية / שפר את המבטא האמריקאי שלך / Améliorez votre prononciation en anglais américain / Migliora la tua pronuncia in inglese americano

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0:00 – Starting the Live Session
2:00 – Debunking the Myth of Native Fluency
3:33 – The Process of Learning New Words and Grammar
4:00 – Understanding the Concept of ‘I Want’ and ‘I Have’
5:30 – Moving from Nouns to Verbs in Sentences
6:35 – Moving from Physical Things to Abstract Concepts in Language Learning
7:02 – Transitioning from Talking About Things to Actions in Sentences
8:40 – Expanding Sentences with ‘I Want To Go’
9:06 – Moving to More Complex Sentences with ‘I Want You To Do Something’
12:52 – Explaining the Concept of ‘I want to’
18:20 – The Difference Between School English and Native English
20:27 – Demonstrating Correct Usage of ‘I like to’ vs ‘I like’
24:14 – The Power of Pattern Recognition in Language Learning
29:29 – Understanding Word Roots for Better Vocabulary Retention
30:43 – Gaining Confidence Through Understanding Situations in Language Learning
32:40 – Comparing Prepositions in Time Expressions
34:45 – Distinguishing Between ‘In One Year’ and ‘For One Year’
36:26 – Understanding the Use of ‘Have’ in Sentences
37:14 – Applying ‘In One Year’ in a Sentence
38:19 – Applying ‘Since One Year Ago’ in a Sentence
39:06 – Understanding the Nuances Between ‘In’, ‘For’, and ‘Since’
44:12 – How to Answer «What did you do over the weekend?»
45:29 – Using Simple Sentences to Explain Complex Ideas
46:02 – How to Talk About Your Weekend or Vacation
48:07 – Understanding and Simplifying Complex Sentences
50:26 – Understanding the Bell Curve of Vocabulary Usage
52:07 – Learning Many Different Ways to Say the Same Thing in English
53:28 – The Natural Way for Non-Natives to Learn English
54:02 – The Journey to Fluency: You Don’t Need to be a Native
55:01 – Overcoming Fear and Gaining Confidence in Speaking English
56:43 – Learning English the Native Way
57:11 – Interesting Discussion: Are Animals Better Learners than Humans?
58:07 – The Difference Between ESL and EFL Approaches
59:40 – The Goal of Language Learning is Understanding, Not Repeating
1:03:21 – Tips for Beginners Struggling with Grammar
1:05:59 – The Journey to Mastering English Idioms
1:07:46 – The Importance of Fluency in Individual Words and Phrases
1:08:23 – Why Children Can Speak Better English Than Adult Learners
1:11:18 – The Importance of Confidence in Speaking English
1:12:02 – Why You Don’t Need Native Speakers to Become Fluent in English
1:12:55 – The Role of AI in Learning Languages
1:14:25 – Discussing the limitations and effectiveness of teaching chat GPT
1:15:32 – The importance of paying attention to the question asked
1:17:06 – Overcoming nervousness in conversations by listening carefully
1:18:03 – Discussing the difference between fluency in mind and actual speaking
1:19:10 – The permanence of learning something in the English language
1:19:29 – Sharing experiences of ESL classes and self-learning methods
1:20:01 – The importance of understanding how natives actually speak
1:22:02 – Tips for improving writing skills in English
1:23:20 – Practical steps to simplify complex sentences for better understanding

12 comentarios en «How Natives Learn English And Get Fluent»
  1. Click here to feel certain and confident when you speak English: http://tinyurl.com/mryvwcpu
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    In this video, you'll see how natives learn English to develop natural pronunciation, build a conversational vocabulary, and understand grammar intuitively.

    We'll look at how natives construct sentences, like: "I want someone to do something." As well as how natives express the same ideas in slightly different ways.

    The great news is YOU can understand English the same way natives do, and quickly become a confident English speaker! 🙂

    Want to speak English fluently? Our online courses are here to help. We provide easy-to-follow lessons for those eager to learn English speaking skills. From basics to advanced nuances, our learn English online program caters to all levels. Join us and see how easy it is to get fluent when you learn English as a FIRST language!

    Our courses are designed to guide you on how to be fluent in English, transforming your communication skills. So, if you're looking to elevate your English to new heights, this is the perfect starting point.

    Speak With Us:

    Website: https://englishanyone.com
    Facebook: / englishanyone
    Twitter: / englishanyone
    Instagram: @englishanyone

    #EnglishFluencyGuide #LearnEnglishAsAFirstLanguage #SpeakFluentEnglishConfidently

  2. I wish I watched the live. Fortunately we have the opportunity to watch it later. I'd like to highlight a great way learning English as a first language that I never heard in my whole life opens so many interesting opportunities to research and compare it with other languages I speak. In the previous video I learned a fantastic technique about pronunciation, I loved it, very useful. It helps get a feel rhythm and the flow of the language as well. Your recommendations are incredible. Thanks to you now I'm on the right way. I'm so grateful for that. ❤ God bless you!🙏

  3. Hey Drew. You're undoubtedly a great coach. However, I will definitely watch your videos more often and even join your paid classes but the thing is your videos are way toooo long, e.g. this simple question how natives learn their mother tongue takes like an hour and a half. Really? Pleaze make a shorter version like ten minutes max for busy people like me. All the best❤

  4. Hi my the dearest Proficient Master and Mentor Drew,I am an Indian and my name is Ashok Wasnik and I am very very much thankful about your the most miraculous, mind-blowing, delightful, guidanable and excellent lesson in term of learning a language for a native to become a fluent. According to me, I feel that how language formation increase from child to mature. At the first time, I would like to explain that the first attempt of the child's crying that is it tries to communicate to the world as well as while the child can speak it uses it's body language and body language mother knows by the best way. Language Formation From the Child to Mature of all first , the child pronunciate Ma , Mum , Mum water , Mum gives water,Mum gives more water,Mum gives me more water, Please mum gives me more water , Will you like to give me more water? Could you like to give me more water? Would you like to give me more water please? You are requested to give me more water and there is feeling of mine in the child.

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