How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part II)
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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I just had an online meetup event where I had people from all over the world, we all spoke English and we were discussing online business in 2020. What I've noticed is that people who are not English native speakers were using a language that is so 'textbook'. There were some people who are in the US and their language was completely different and when I was listening to those people, I started noting those differences. I decided to share my insights with you because with these tips you will be able to speak English as a native speaker and won't sound a little old-fashioned. When you're using English from textbooks, you sound a little too academic. With these tips by the end of the class, your English will be more native.
Let's start with a very basic common thing that you probably know but not all of you are using it in your everyday speech. I'm talking about reduced forms. Let's look at some examples:
• want to - wanna
• don't know - dunno
You need to decide which accent you want to adopt because you can speak British English, you can speak Canadian English, you can speak Australian English and you can speak American English. There's nothing wrong with either of those accents, it's just you need to be consistent.
Learn to ignore "fillers" but also learn how to use them.
Here is a list of common "fillers" in English:
• actually
• anyway
•basically
• by the way
• erm
• I mean
• incidentally
• in fact
• obviously
• well
• you know
Native speakers also almost always use contractions (short words created by combining two separate words) to speak faster. Some examples of common ones:
• I + am = I’m
• I + will = I’ll
• do + not = don’t
• I + have = I’ve
• I + would= I’d
Next tip. Use slang! Yes, we've learnt a lot of slang words with you but I just want to emphasize that people use those slang words a lot because sometimes you learn them and you're in your country and you're like 'whatever'. But then, you start interacting with native speakers and suddenly they're like: "Do you want to hang out with me?" And you're like: "What was that?" To hang out means to spend time together.
English idioms are phrases whose meanings aren’t obvious from looking at the individual words.
The use of idioms might not be as common as slang in informal speech. However, native speakers can use idioms at times and mystify you.
Time codes:
1:16 Use reduced forms
2:49 Decide which accent you want to adopt
4:16 About my English workbook
5:25 Learn to ignore "fillers"
7:14 Use contractions
8:26 Pay attention to stress
9:07 Use slang
10:10 Learn idioms
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Time codes:
1:16 Use reduced forms
2:49 Decide which accent you want to adopt
4:16 About my English workbook
5:25 Learn to ignore "fillers"
7:14 Use contractions
8:26 Pay attention to stress
9:07 Use slang
10:10 Learn idioms
First of all, thank you very much for your informative videos, which movie or series 2.39 in the previous video? ILYSM 💖
thanks marinaa
linguamarina great tips 👍🏻 I always learn a lot from your videos 😍 make me work harder to grow my channel 🙈 spasiiiibo 😘
Can you please help me
Best channel to learn English. I like it so much. 😄😄😄😄
I don't need subtitles to understand her videos and that's the best part of her speaking skills, I believe 😌
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I agree
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During the lockdown, let’s learn English! Stay inside!
i agree
Yes
I agree too
if you come out..I gonna catch you...
I'm doing actually 😂😂
You’re the best teacher ever! I’m brazilian and I don’t need subtitles. I can understand 100% what are you saying ❤
You’re the best teacher of english, i have never seen a great teacher like you, thanks a lot.
no school had ever taught us what you could teach us in one video
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My english teacher can cry after watch this stuff
Hahahaha
Same here 🤣
@Art with Tejdeep what type of question is that like it’s obviously English
@Art with Tejdeep sorry but In my school they teach English in English
@Art with Tejdeep I’m sorry but my native language is not English
@Art with Tejdeep most high level language classes are taught in that language.
Marina you are the inspiration of all English learners. Stay blessed always and keep smiling.
Im an indian girl, im interested with your classes, tricks, and your voice❤, its so good🍂👍🏼
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You are definetelly better than schools. Love ur videos.Stay safe✨🍁
Haha, thank you 😄
Turkey's education system...
I am join your speech
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@@cahilsavaryks23icinafk16 because education system must be formal
Depending on who ya talk to in the U.S., some people will actually contract "will" with someone's name. "Kate'll get that report to ya soon." "Tom'll meet you in the lobby when you arrive". Typically it's only for names that end in a consonant sound (i.e. "Kate" ends with a T sound, "Tom" with an M sound); it'd be a little odd to hear somethin like "Sara'll get you a receipt for that" in comparison, because the name "Sara" doesn't end with a consonant sound. Just thought I'd clear that up for anyone here that is tryin to learn American English.
She was just wrong about that. Almost all Americans use contractions with names. I know I do.
I would use it with vowel endings as well, but would insert a glottal stop.
Sara will becomes Sara'ull and Anna will become Anna'ull. Not Saral or (God forbid) Annal.
@@timweiner7990 at least with the last one you'd have a great story
@@timweiner7990 do ya live in the south? I live in da north and I would talk how OP would but southerners'll talk like how you wrote
@@novaace2474 Northeast. New England.
I'm english learner, i've just started following you. It's fantastic you are the best Marina. Thanks a lot
the thing in English that I do every day is to listen to you for hours. you are super amazing ,funny, cool and most of all a very great and so smart . thank you for all your efforts to teach people English.
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I love hearing your voice so clear that I can hear every word you're saying
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I agree with
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Her English is so clear .. I can understand it perfectly
I'm a little girl in Sri Lanka you are the best teacher ever I love you ❤
Hey are you?
Thankyou girl for not making these classes boring.
✨Reduce form
1. Want to = Wanna
2. Going to= Gonna
3. Don't know= Dunno
4. Got to = Gotta
✨Fillers
1. Actually
2. Anyway
3. Basically
4. By the way
5. erm
6. I mean
7. Incidentally
8. In fact
9. Obviously
10. Well
11. You know
Bro Whats the meaning of " i've got your back"??
@shaan it means " I'm supporting you in this matter etc" or " you got my support"
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Save times 😇
@@Azaz011 Aren't / Isn't > Ain't
When a 11:24 minute video teaches you more than your 7 year teacher.
The 7 years of teaching makes u understand and learn now . Without your school you will not understand anything here
@@wa3ad703 yaa, she won't be able to understand the words and sentences here
In india, its 15 years😿
i really appreciate your videos, even if sometimes i don't understand you well because i am french. merci beaucoup Mme marina
These videos are super interesting! IT makes me think about how I communicate. I will bring up that in the US there are multiple regional accents and language differences. These tips would apply to more of the western region. Places such as Colorado, California, Arizona, Nevada, etc.
Ok i am 14 years age, and i just understand some words that she sayied! Aahhhhh sometimes it's so hard for me to understand, but im happy because im still learning.
Said**, say is an irregular verb so you don't add ed, you can't say saiyed
Ya you have to say said not sayied
you're doing great sweetie
That's fine
@@denisetamele5411 yeah
Even though I’m American I really enjoy watching her videos and seeing the difference in how people think we speak versus how we speak
Because this is your language do you speak Urdu like us
I just to only speak spanish few years ago but when i learn English was really easy to know how to speak like native
@@mehmilmani2835 are you of your mind? What's your problem? She's an American so she'll obviously speak English. You're delusional.
You are just so unbelievably good!!👍👍
my favorite English teacher on youtube, i love you
I'm a native English speaker and I really enjoy watching these haha I think they're super informative and as someone who's learned about 4ish languages it's very fun to watch! My biggest filler words are always um, like, and so. Just make sure to not over use them cause they tend to be a bad habit. I use them a lot and it tends to annoy a lot of my friends and were all native speakers lol don't feel weird for just taking a pause to think! Keep learning! And feel free to ask any questions!
filler words are effective and pretty useful when used in moderation and at the right time
Jenndevault do you have any channel for learning english?
Hello Mam, I'm English language beginner. If you can help me to speak fluently i would grateful to you. Please add me on your skype to practice face to face . ID is Thongpong Mro.
Wow hello beauty women, can u teach me some of ur language
Can you help us to learn English
I’m a native English speaker from the UK, if you want to be able to understand any UK natives, learn to understand Scottish people and also people from South Yorkshire, we have the thickest accents of all British people. Even English people struggle to understand Scottish people! Haha
Louis Ronan plz help me to learn English
Did you look at movie Mind your language? Where Mr brown taught Scottish student English language 😃
U are Correct Louis
@@user-im2ew6ry1c its a classic tv show, episodes are available on youtube
I’ve been to Ireland and they speak gibberish once you start to listen. It gets better over time but still - never again. Going to the UK? Nah, nobody speaks English in London. Maybe I’m a weirdo but prefer American English, at least I get it. New Yorkers are a different part - my brain catches up but I don’t. Too much information. I don’t even speak so much in my own language. So there goes California, I love it. San Francisco is not bad - it’s ok but going south to LA I start to smile. Best people ever, no one is in a rush.
I'm peruvian and i love your videos. I still learning english :)
This series of yours has been quite helpful for me.
Love from INDIA 🇮🇳 to you 😎❤️
It,s easy way to develop my speaking level. Thanks from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
tienes un tono de voz muy hermoso, eres dulce para los oídos, jamás pensé que escuchar el ingles fuera tan lindo
I don't know to speak English but after watching your videos I think that u are better than any English courses or any tuition
Marina, I'm totally in love with your teaching, pronunciation and your energy :) keep doing that!
I totally agree 💯
An simple man can understand your speech very clearly that makes the video really awesome👍
You're the best English teacher. I just found your channel now, so Imma follow you foreverrrrrr😍
You're such a good teacher in English!😇💛
Actually, the word "actually" is not just filler. It is used to indicate that you have a correction to make about something or disagree with it somehow. :)
Love the video!
I'm surprised she didn't mention "like" it's used all the time lol
I think they meant its used when it isn’t necessary to understanding the sentence
@@unluckyomens370 Correct! The basic message is not changed by using the word "actually". I'm just providing a bit of nuance to those who want it :)
@@Skimblie ah fair enough
"Indicative" words can be said to have no independent meaning.
i am from Azerbaijan.But İ like the English and the Americans because their language is very beautiful and good heared. Love You.🥰❤️
Me too❤️
Hello I am an ArabAnd I learn English, and I'm still in 10th grade, with many dialects like American and British. 😁😊
Your way of teaching is not boring and your way 😊of teaching is not boring and wonderful
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The whole "kate'll" thing is incorrect, we do that all the time
Yeah that part was totally wrong. I hear stuff like "Dave'll be in town this weekend" or "Mom'll be cooking tonight" frequently.
yeah or people do like double contractions. never in written english ofc but i hear “I couldn’t’ve been there” and others all the time. we just contract everything i guess💀
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I agree, had me second guessing myself 😊.
As a native of the Western United States, I use "name'll do it" all of the time
i just want to mention (as a native speaker who clicked this out of curiosity) that while it's not technically correct, 'll *can* go at the end of names and it'll still make perfect sense. it's not uncommon to hear things like "oh yeah, mark'll do that"
was going to say the same thing. Other than that everything was accurate.
💕 I really like your videos 💕
Thank you for teaching me what I didn't learn or even gonna learn in school💜💜
Hello honney i want to say you that you re very clear to speak thankyou so much for your teaches or videos. See you
Thank you for always teaching us you're the best teacher ever, stay safe❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
Hello my name's kanaya, what's your name?
@@mysusie3226 aljann
@@linguamarina *But beside "i'd = i would", it could be used into "i'd = i had", is it right??*
@@linguamarina
Please 🙏 I want your phone number
I'm bored with this quarantine and I saw this video, thank you! It's really awesome thanks for the help💖
Where are you from and what is condition of your country due to covid19?***
@@LoveTung I'm from Philippines, the situation here is really hard. We're 2nd to the highest cases of covid in southeast Asia.
Me to
I'm bored too i learn some english and programming 😆😀😊
U are sweet girl
Your video is so helpful to learn native version i love it 💜
i get motivation when i watch this video everytime, this video is very useful for everyone and easy to understand. Thank you Linguamarina , Lucky break 🎉
you are the teacher who inspired the most in my entire life, you not only concern with teaching but the thing is that you get concerned with students; thoughts , THANK YOU MARINA!
Your workbook looks so beautiful! Congratulations on finishing it 🎉
Thank you 😃
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I cannot thank u much Marina for teaching English language my school has not taught me such sincerely 😍😍😍😍
I watch your videos like everyday.They're really helpful.
Thank you for creating more content to brighten the confinement as many people are asked to stay home these days.
Hello !!!! I'm from India.....and I have an American accent I always wanted to improve my accent and thank u so much for such videos 👍👍♥️♥️
I'm learning so much from you daily. Thank you..
I just love your spelling style, love your style of teaching thank you
OMG !
I'm Brazilian and I can understand you ! This is the magic of the lenguage ! Thanks a lot! God bless you !
Hey, I'm Brazilian too. We are in every where lol
@@jauberth_luyde same here
@@jauberth_luyde 3:42 vc viu o Felipe? haushausha
I’m Brazilian too
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Me: learning how to speak like native americans
Also me : never going out of my country India
😂 butchyuh have to go someday !
@@ruchithreddy7461 😂😂😂
me too 😭
A fascinating & useful video!!!
Thank you so much!!
I've glad and enjoy this video. soo happy to learn english. thanks for learning us!
I'm not a native English speaker so sometimes I don't understand many American youtubers but I can understand whatever u say cause you speak English very clearly! Your video helps me a lot to improve my english so thank you a lot!!
your classes are amazing. I'm not at all stressed .thank you
Your teaching way is so facinating and easy
I love your videos. I watch every day to improve to speak American language and i almost got it. Thankyou for your videos.
I am an Arab and I liked to learn English, so I entered your channel and I liked it ... you are great, thank you ... continue
Hello Mam!!
I'm from India..I'm so glad that I've found a best English teacher like you!! I'm not pretty good at English..!!by seeing your videos I'm inspired a lot and a strong desire to speak English fluently like you was built in me..
Thanks a lot!!🙏
Njanum
We are so confusing! 🤣 I’m so fascinated watching others break down our language. This again is fairly accurate.
Marina, thank you for your videos, your a good savior for me, because it needed for our project like a vlog I think. Our teacher give us 95% if we have a video speaking English anytime when we speak, thank you so much, God bless you❤️❤️❤️
Wooow!
This video is one of the best gifts for me on these quarantine days.
💃 какое это счастье , когда ты вышел на такой уровень что понимаешь ВСЁ , как минимум все что было сказано в этом ролике . Теперь бы не стесняться и решительно разговаривать 😅
Поздравляю, это очень круто 😃 Не стесняйтесь, англоговорящие люди с пониманием относятся с тем, кто пытается выучить их язык!
Which language is this
@@ayoobikovalam8379 may be Russian language
@@ayoobikovalam8379 russian language
U are teaching in splendid way thank u so much.
Hello Marina, thank you for this video. This is what I am missing in Slovakia during English lesson - we are learning grammar but not correct pronunciation. THX
Thank you from iraq 🇮🇶❤️
Instead of "I dunno know" it would just be "I dunno" When write it like the former, it would basically sound like "I dun-no no" By saying "I dunno" we are essentially getting rid of the "know" and mushing it together. You said not to use contractions with names, however, if you are trying to sound more like a native speaker, then do it. Saying "Sam will do that" is used more formally, where as "Sam'll do it" is what a native speaker would say. About the idioms, most of them aren't used, and many native speakers don't know many of the idioms either.
yeah no one really says "I dunno know"
I dunno sorry
I really appreciate your lesson 🥰 I have learned lot of them,I am going to use this expression in my daily routine
Thank you so much my best teacher 🥰 by you I became a fluent in English language!
For "I don't know" we would shorten it simply to "I dunno" You added an extra know.
I understand everythin' what I heard from her that's the best part of her language skills
Thank you for teaching me English may God bless you l come speak English now thank you for teaching me English may God bless you
I liked it I want to be able to speak like a native speaker and I think you are able to show me the ways of doing that
9:51 Very true! NEVER use slang words or contractions. Write everything out, and make sure to use elegant language. Not doing those two things will ruin your essay
This class is too much essential for those people who want to be a native english speaker like me.
I wont it. I'll try it . But my english is bad mm .i like speaking english ...
actually you are a great teacher.....thank you.....❤ 😍 💖 ❣ 💕
this helps me more than all this lessons in school :)
I'm good at speak and listen to english, but thanks to your videos i'm even getting better and better. Thank you Marina!
Hey..
I'm french but i understand and i speak very well english, thx for your help !
Wow à 12 ans! Bravo
@@kookiechu3897 Maintenant j'ai 13 ans.
Why do you emphasize your age tho. Nobody cares how old are you
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Actually I am learning French a little bit but RUclips said speak English fluently first🙈🙈
As others have said, "Kate'll do that" is actually quite common. It's improper in a textbook, but you'll hear it regularly. One other thing, just because it happened twice when you were pitching your book: an educated native speaker would not say "I will explain you _________". We would always say, "I will explain TO you" or even "I will explain for you" but you need some sort of preposition between "explain" and "you" to sound native. Otherwise, this video is really good. I can't imagine how hard all of this must be to learn as a non-native speaker, but your pronunciation and understanding is very good.
You're sooo brilliant teacher to learn English 🥺 I could learn something in this vidioo. Thank you so mutch and You're so adorable❤️😊
that was amazing. Thank's for the tips
As a Non-native speaker, my biggest problem is not getting the right word at a time, even though I practice Vocabulary regularly but whenever I speak, the words just don't involuntarily click in the brain and always end up being a pause in sentences.
Just be patient with yourself and keep pushing. Don't put added pressure on yourself to get over that hurdle quickly. It will come with time. Feel free to message me with any questions.
its ok! lots of people, including native speakers like myself, pause during sentences all the time :0)
She is amazing...... I don even need any subtitles when she is saying
Your teaching style is just outstanding
I was searching for this part whole the day. I am going to watch all of your videos if you make more and more parts of this. Scouts honor.
Your teaching technique is awsome ...even the way u teach is really understandable.. your expression is superb..i wish i would have your autograph
Thank you for the insights. Loved it ❤️
You're the best teacher ever
I am from Tamilnadu in india your teaching is amazing 🙂
Oh no tamilnadu😂👍
I just love the way u speak... Everything sounds so cool, natural n clear. I must say u gonna rock everytime... ❤️ I hope during this lockdown i will get a lot to learn from you.. Loads of love from India💕
thank you so much for all that you do for us
Thankyou so much i improve my English a lot to your video