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✨ When you forget a word while speaking English, please don’t stop talking! Instead, use these «workarounds» to help you explain the word:

✅ 1. It’s the opposite of …
✅ 2. It looks like …
✅ 3. It’s similar to …
✅ 4. It’s another word for …
✅ 5. You do this …
✅ 6. You use it …
✅ 7. It’s used for …
✅ 8. For example, …
✅ 9. It’s made of …
✅ 10. It’s part of …
✅ 11. It’s a kind of …
✅ 12. It’s a type of …
✅ 13. It’s a place where …
✅ 14. It’s a person who …

🌟 USEFUL ENGLISH:
💬 «I don’t know how you say it, but … »
💬 «I can’t remember what you call it, but … »

🗝️ KEY POINT: Try to THINK and SPEAK at the same time! 👍

📄 FREE PDF: Download and print the course notes!

🕒 TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:52 Workarounds
02:19 Demonstration
04:33 Practice 1
06:21 Practice 2
08:09 Round 3 – Nick
09:38 Round 4 – You
10:57 Round 5 – Nick
12:45 Round 6 – You
14:08 Round 7 – Nick
15:53 Round 8 – You

💬 After watching the video, please leave a comment. Your feedback is important! 🙏

💡 Fun fact! This video contains only 398 unique English words! It shows that you don’t need to know a lot of words to speak fluent English. Just use the words you know!

📌 Tips:
🆗 Shadow my voice at all times.
🆗 Note down any useful words or phrases.
🆗 Practice copying my intonation, stress and rhythm when you speak.

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🧑 My name’s Nick Ramsay and I’m originally from the south-east of England. I’m a TESOL-certified English teacher with over 25 years of teaching experience in Japan. I’m particularly interested in teaching English fluency in a fun way. Nice to meet you!

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33 comentarios en «Don't Stop Speaking: Use English Workarounds!»
  1. Very good energy, like it.

    Maybe to reduce the overall business of your presentation a tiny bit put a table in front of you to put stuff on, so you don’t have to cross the screen that often. Mimicking dialogs is enough movement already 🙂 Otherwise don’t change anything at all.

    Kudos for the additional work and providing perfect subtitles. They are even (for the most part) cut on phrase and sentence endings, which makes them easy accessible for drills in dedicated YT language learning extensions.

    Maybe a final check could do no harm (there are a few cliffhanger with lowercase after a full stop and some final phrase words bleeding into the next line).

    Exactly how it should be done.

    Now let’s hope that you don’t throw the towel and keep making content, not just promising and not delivering eventually, like most new channels do.

    Well, at least you didn’t promise anything in the first place 😉

    Good luck for your YT journey!

  2. Sir, honestly speaking, the session was really fun for learning English, and I found it helpful. I have watched a lot of videos on learning English for ages and followed many of them because they were good in their respect, but YOU are always the best I've seen, even though you are new on YouTube. So I've already made up my mind that following you is the best option. Much love from Bangladesh.

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