1.FAS excercise on the daily 2.READING OUT LOUD -new words and to get used to saying and hearing the words 3.Vlogging being put under good stress to practice for real world situations of expression and opposing discussions -you get to see and watch yourself and correct yourself -body language -notice the little things Thank you for this video !😊
I almost cried happy tears seeing this video, I am exactly the person you talk about. I am an entrepreneur with social anxiety, living in an country that barely speaks English and trying to learn that language, while Enlish isn't my native tongue too, while being so shy and anxious is sometimes a bit too much for me. I found your channel thank god and I will try to do your excerises now daily in English and the language I am learning now and vlog myself doing so. Thank you so much, you don't even know how much your sharing your expertise means to me.
This makes me SO HAPPY to read. I get what it's like to have social anxiety / shy AND a language barrier at the same time. Just know, YOU SERIOUSLY GOT THIS!!🔥🔥🔥
my verbal fluency was so low (14) since the pandemic my brain fog has gotten a lot worse. I have ADHD and a medical disability that makes it difficult to focus and think clearly. Covid has really exasperated it. It's starting to cause a lot of problems in my relationships and work. I'm glad I found your channel.
So similar. I am determined to improve, although it is very intimidating. One thing I've done (for far too long now) is use a thc vape, and I have noticed severe brain fog and a lowered overall verbal fluency, among other side effects. Always felt that form of escape HELPED me with my ailments and social anxiety (esp after covid), but now I see how wrong I was and am trying my best to ditch the habit with the hopes that this journey will come a bit easier for me. Thanks for sharing your truth- it helps others, like myself.
OMG the politics part is so TRUE. The universe led me to your channel for a reason through RUclips recommendation. I've been struggling with speech issues for YEARS. So many humiliating, unfair and painfull situations I've been through, just because I couldn't think of what to say at the time when I actually needed to say. Thankyou, I'll definitely use your techniques.
I’ve been looking for YOU! This is exactly what my problem is! I have actually started my channel for that exact reason - my lack of fluency and articulation. Now I have to back track and do the first two levels! 😆 thank you so much! Xx
We always return to the basics even if you learning a higher level of education. we tend to remember more when its fun or interesting to the mind. like learning spanish with music haha fun. practicing that skill to go from level 1 to 5 but its a slow process
Great stuff! No one else seems to be mentioning it, so I guess I should: it’s legisla”chure.” You had it right the first time. A legislator is the person who works in the legislature (pronounced “chure”).✌️
My avg was 22, however, I found this video AMAZING for 3 reasons: 1. The idea of getting to a higher number say 40-50 (Current Goal, not farfetched) I'm sure would be a game-changer in my life and anyone else's because the idea of me being able to communicate effectively would be mind-blowing at that rate I'm sure 2. Having a baseline of where I am today versus where I would like to be tomorrow is super important, plus this idea of doing this daily (or whenever you find time) can be super fun and exciting. I also believe in the philosophy of progression not perfection 3. The potential level of confidence that can be obtained by simple doing this exercise as much as you can is limitless. It's up to you...your in the drivers seat. Great video!
i was so glad you didnt get your word correct until after a few tries. that trips me up more and more. my neurologist told me to read outloud. weird to find so many difficult words, plus they need to proofread better. lol
The vlogging tip makes so much sense to me now. After years of social anxiety and not knowing how to act around others, I livestreamed with a facecam for about 5 months last year. During that time and after, I noticed people telling me I seemed more confident and relaxed. Even I could tell I was more socially capable - with verbal fluency playing into that. I'm not sure if I'll get back into streaming for my own reasons, but I would really really encourage everyone reading this to do something similar, it genuinely does help.
So glad you got the chance to experience that! The good thing is, you've done it enough to be able to "embody" that should you need to in other social situations.
I'm from Indonesia and also not a native speaker. Through this video, I'm getting into motivated because those solutions are matching with my condition. It's very very helpfull for me... Thank you very Much Miss Tina.....😍
You're very welcome, glad it was helpful! I'm doing a LIVE webinar with Q&A May 30th in case you're curious to join me: py.pl/CAE1F Either way, keep at it, it's helped my confidence in speaking English (Japanese was my native language).
Amazing! Keen to start doing this in my daily routine! Also one thing that I’m going to start doing is my own solo personal podcasts?! Will get me better at conversations as in the podcasts have to talk for long periods with no pauses ect! English is my first language but I’ve never been a good speaker so I’m keen to improve
You have good taste in books. ;) I also did an analysis video on Michelle's communication style if you're interested. :) ruclips.net/video/VPHmf8NFnwo/видео.html
I hated reading books. I preferred audio books because I couldn’t focus on what I was reading. After watching your videos, I’ll be reading more books now to improve my verbal fluency.
I typically do audibles myself on my reading activities, so I get it. Sometimes I even read emails or blog articles out loud just to squeeze some practice in!
Lady Tina, This is a precious advice to delivered to us , I swear. I was questioning myself numerous time why I have struggling with my verbal fluency. I just got u accidentally, I wish if I saw you a year ago, what so ever am so grateful to get you! My year long question at least got answers. As per language expert telling, if some one knows 10000 words , able to communicate flow less with out stuck there to find the word, I believe I know more than that ,but why am struggling, here you go u some my problem. By the way my score is too bad ,but I will follow ur tip , to get where I want. God bless you ! I can’t tell it enough
You said legislature correctly the first time and then you change it to the wrong pronunciation for the context you were reading it in. I also wanted to say thank you for these videos. My verbal fluency is awful. I've had diabetes since I was 15 and I'm 49. I'm wondering if my unusual blood sugar has caused brain fog over the years. I appreciate your videos. Your accent is barely noticeable. Very cool!!👍🏼👍🏼
I went to the comments immediately after hearing her say that she mispronounced legislature the first time when, in fact, she did not. Glad I’m not the only one who caught that faux pas.
Great tips, Tina! Thanks a lot! Originally this was the reason I started my RUclips channel. Not vlogs though because of security reasons. However, I found a simple corner to start recording and deliver my message :)
The main takeaways from this video: 1. Make sure your practicing the FAS test daily to get better. She gives an example of a follower that complains about not getting results in 3 days. 2. Reading out loud to learn new words. 3. Start recording yourself(vlogging) to catch the nuances in your speech.
What is your first language please? You are so fluent and well spoken!! Definitely need to try some of your tips, but reading out loud is definitely my thing, I always do it!!
Hello Tina, I found this to be really helpful, I can’t wait to start practicing. Ive always had trouble focusing at what i do and it the worst when I try to speak. My brain just blanks out. Question - how do you know when to move on drom FAS to other letters? Why FAS and what other letters should I do?
Loved the video, Thank you! What do you recommend us vlogging about to give ourselves feedback? I know you mentioned reading out loud, is there anything else that you've vlogged yourself doing that has helped?
I was that kid that read the chapter before the class got to it, so I was prepped for how to pronounce everything by the time it was my time to read. Even so, when Im speaking on my own accord, Im probably the cringiest person around. I could name off a lot of things I lack; slow timing and terribly long pauses, constant use of filler words, bad posture, bad body language, lack of facial expression, lack of inflections leading to a monotone feel, little warmth or emotion, disjointed speech, non-interesting/unattractive vocal tone, lack of humor, repeating self for emphasis way too much, SEVERE lack of confidence in myself and my presentation, lack of planning, constant loss of words/forgetfulness, going around and around in a topic without a good reason to, lack of context/explanation [i think so, anyway?], voice volume is TERRIBLE and inconsistent, lack of self-trust to go into an unconscious stream of consciousness, lack of charm and demanding attitude that people listen to me, lack of detail, boring story, generally CRINGEY presentation. I have a lackluster of character in my speech abilities. Im like the posterchild for speech illiteracy. oof. I just generally lack any presence at all when speech comes into play for me [if Im lucky]. I think my best bet is to convince myself Im not ridiculously annoying as people made me feel so often in the past but I dont know how to even start with that journey. Im starting to understand why people have a tendency to dislike and oftentimes avoid me. I dont believe Im dumb, and my reading comprehension, intuitive abilities, and creativity are quite good, but articulation is a definite struggle for me.
I can relate in so many ways. Especially the ridicule of others and lack of confidence to present myself especially verbally. If it wasn't for someone believing in me / being kind in this particular area and me believing I can improve, I wouldn't be where I am. I'll tell you this much, it's rarely ever as bad as you think, especially if your conscious (which it seems like you are), then it's just a skill gap that can be learned and therefore achievable.
I have a question . Let’s say someone actually does the FAS strategy and successfully gets a very high score in those tests . Will their verbal influence temporary or permanent
@@TinaLeder also , having a low score doesn’t mean you have mental problems . Maybe it could be a cultural thing like using your hands instead to talk . Which decreases the amount of vocabulary you know which gives you a low score in verbal fluency FAS test . Is that statement valid or invalid ?
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1.FAS excercise on the daily
2.READING OUT LOUD
-new words and to get used to saying and hearing the words
3.Vlogging being put under good stress to practice for real world situations of expression and opposing discussions
-you get to see and watch yourself and correct yourself
-body language
-notice the little things
Thank you for this video !😊
What's FAS exercise meaning? Please
I almost cried happy tears seeing this video, I am exactly the person you talk about. I am an entrepreneur with social anxiety, living in an country that barely speaks English and trying to learn that language, while Enlish isn't my native tongue too, while being so shy and anxious is sometimes a bit too much for me. I found your channel thank god and I will try to do your excerises now daily in English and the language I am learning now and vlog myself doing so. Thank you so much, you don't even know how much your sharing your expertise means to me.
This makes me SO HAPPY to read. I get what it's like to have social anxiety / shy AND a language barrier at the same time.
Just know, YOU SERIOUSLY GOT THIS!!🔥🔥🔥
I can relate to this post so much, kudos to you for your hard work.
2 years later, curious to hear if these exercises were of help to you? :)
my verbal fluency was so low (14) since the pandemic my brain fog has gotten a lot worse. I have ADHD and a medical disability that makes it difficult to focus and think clearly. Covid has really exasperated it. It's starting to cause a lot of problems in my relationships and work. I'm glad I found your channel.
Sorry to hear about your hardships, especially during this time. I'm glad I could be helpful in some small way.❤
Same
Try not masterbaiting if u are doing ofcoarse
Hey, how are you now on the F-A-S test? I'm in the same situation as you.
So similar. I am determined to improve, although it is very intimidating. One thing I've done (for far too long now) is use a thc vape, and I have noticed severe brain fog and a lowered overall verbal fluency, among other side effects. Always felt that form of escape HELPED me with my ailments and social anxiety (esp after covid), but now I see how wrong I was and am trying my best to ditch the habit with the hopes that this journey will come a bit easier for me. Thanks for sharing your truth- it helps others, like myself.
OMG the politics part is so TRUE. The universe led me to your channel for a reason through RUclips recommendation. I've been struggling with speech issues for YEARS. So many humiliating, unfair and painfull situations I've been through, just because I couldn't think of what to say at the time when I actually needed to say. Thankyou, I'll definitely use your techniques.
Glad you found my channel! Let's go RUclips recommendations!
Repetition is the mother of skill! At least you're honest about coaching and I think it just proves that you care about your viewership!!
I’ve been looking for YOU! This is exactly what my problem is! I have actually started my channel for that exact reason - my lack of fluency and articulation. Now I have to back track and do the first two levels! 😆 thank you so much! Xx
We always return to the basics even if you learning a higher level of education. we tend to remember more when its fun or interesting to the mind. like learning spanish with music haha fun. practicing that skill to go from level 1 to 5 but its a slow process
I have to do this when I'm off work. This is vital!!
leh-gis-LAY-chur
Great stuff! No one else seems to be mentioning it, so I guess I should: it’s legisla”chure.” You had it right the first time. A legislator is the person who works in the legislature (pronounced “chure”).✌️
Yes, spelled “legislature,” and pronounced as above :)
Yes, legislator is one person, whereas legislature is the whole; all of the legislators together voting on a topic. 😊
This video is an eye opener for me, I will start practicing from today. Thanks for the push.. Continue the good work.
Glad it was helpful.
I'm so happy I came across your channel 😭😭
Wow, you are so amazing. Thank you for the tips, this may be a career saver/gainer.
Tuning in to your other videos now.
This is seriously glad to hear, I appreciate the encouragement for content like this!
Tongue twisters have helped me quite well!
This is super helpful! I can already feel the improvement!
Haha good to hear Vikas👌
Great video! Also, you read “legislature” correctly the first time ☺️😉👌🏼
Great tips and very timely. I'm reading a lot of books these days.
Great to hear from a fellow book worm like me Jack!📚
My avg was 22, however, I found this video AMAZING for 3 reasons: 1. The idea of getting to a higher number say 40-50 (Current Goal, not farfetched) I'm sure would be a game-changer in my life and anyone else's because the idea of me being able to communicate effectively would be mind-blowing at that rate I'm sure 2. Having a baseline of where I am today versus where I would like to be tomorrow is super important, plus this idea of doing this daily (or whenever you find time) can be super fun and exciting. I also believe in the philosophy of progression not perfection 3. The potential level of confidence that can be obtained by simple doing this exercise as much as you can is limitless. It's up to you...your in the drivers seat. Great video!
Progress Update?
@@nebsabe9413 I am averaging 28/29. My personal best is 32avg. I’m on Day 28. I keep a log of my progress to track my day-to-day progression.
@@LuckyStPoker Do you only do the FAS exercise with the letters F-A-S or have you found other letters/topics to use? If so could you list a few?
@LuckyStPoker Just read a dictionary, and you will be at 100 per minule 😂
I’m so grateful I found your channel. I’ve been working on my communication skills and public speaking. Thank you and god bless you lady Tina
u have no idea how grateful I am for this video
Thanks! Will be working on all three exercises. I'm excited to see where I am in a couple of months. 😀
Let us know!
Update??
You said it right the first time.
Thanks!
i was so glad you didnt get your word correct until after a few tries. that trips me up more and more. my neurologist told me to read outloud. weird to find so many difficult words, plus they need to proofread better. lol
Tina has the best energy in the world.
What I've been searching for🙂
This was so helpful and inspiring. Lady Tina you gave me chills!
Indonesian here, nice to meet you and so to learn much from you Kakak. Terima kasih
This channel made my day. Thanks for making these videos. I’m going to try to read aloud more too
You're very welcome!
I would add to this - memorizing lines or lyrics and recalling them
Legislator! Yes, now I will remember that word as well! 😅 your channel is awesome thanks!
thank you so much. i didn't know that my problem was an actual thing - i feel so validated!
The vlogging tip makes so much sense to me now. After years of social anxiety and not knowing how to act around others, I livestreamed with a facecam for about 5 months last year. During that time and after, I noticed people telling me I seemed more confident and relaxed. Even I could tell I was more socially capable - with verbal fluency playing into that. I'm not sure if I'll get back into streaming for my own reasons, but I would really really encourage everyone reading this to do something similar, it genuinely does help.
So glad you got the chance to experience that! The good thing is, you've done it enough to be able to "embody" that should you need to in other social situations.
this is exactly what i need to do for self improvement during quarantine ! thank you.
Glad you found it!
I'm from Indonesia and also not a native speaker. Through this video, I'm getting into motivated because those solutions are matching with my condition. It's very very helpfull for me... Thank you very Much Miss Tina.....😍
You're very welcome, glad it was helpful!
I'm doing a LIVE webinar with Q&A May 30th in case you're curious to join me: py.pl/CAE1F
Either way, keep at it, it's helped my confidence in speaking English (Japanese was my native language).
I'm from Indonesia too and thank you Tina for helping!
Amazing! Keen to start doing this in my daily routine! Also one thing that I’m going to start doing is my own solo personal podcasts?! Will get me better at conversations as in the podcasts have to talk for long periods with no pauses ect! English is my first language but I’ve never been a good speaker so I’m keen to improve
Thank you for great tips
I’m so glad this video was recommended. I will continue to practice. Such a great channel! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I literally started reading 📖 Michelle Obama book yesterday 😄 with you in mind.
You have good taste in books. ;)
I also did an analysis video on Michelle's communication style if you're interested. :)
ruclips.net/video/VPHmf8NFnwo/видео.html
Thank you
I hated reading books. I preferred audio books because I couldn’t focus on what I was reading. After watching your videos, I’ll be reading more books now to improve my verbal fluency.
I typically do audibles myself on my reading activities, so I get it.
Sometimes I even read emails or blog articles out loud just to squeeze some practice in!
Great video! Super helpful.
Lady Tina,
This is a precious advice to delivered to us , I swear. I was questioning myself numerous time why I have struggling with my verbal fluency. I just got u accidentally, I wish if I saw you a year ago, what so ever am so grateful to get you!
My year long question at least got answers.
As per language expert telling, if some one knows 10000 words , able to communicate flow less with out stuck there to find the word, I believe I know more than that ,but why am struggling, here you go u some my problem.
By the way my score is too bad ,but I will follow ur tip , to get where I want.
God bless you ! I can’t tell it enough
Thanks a lot my dear...
One of the best teachers on RUclips🙌
I did not waste my time with this. Thank you for your practical advice. Very helpful
Absolutely awesome content from Lady Tina once again! This is going to be so useful for me! Thank you!!!
Much appreciated Ian! Keep us updated.😎
I will watch your videos attentively. I really need help to improve fluency.
You said legislature correctly the first time and then you change it to the wrong pronunciation for the context you were reading it in. I also wanted to say thank you for these videos. My verbal fluency is awful. I've had diabetes since I was 15 and I'm 49. I'm wondering if my unusual blood sugar has caused brain fog over the years. I appreciate your videos. Your accent is barely noticeable. Very cool!!👍🏼👍🏼
I went to the comments immediately after hearing her say that she mispronounced legislature the first time when, in fact, she did not. Glad I’m not the only one who caught that faux pas.
Thank you so much for all this!
Thank you so much. Love❤ from karbi Anglong
Thank you thank you thank you 🌷
I will give this a shot. Thanks.
Great tips, Tina! Thanks a lot! Originally this was the reason I started my RUclips channel. Not vlogs though because of security reasons. However, I found a simple corner to start recording and deliver my message :)
Where is that corner? I would like to do the same
I wanna be fluent in making the @the_glam_spice
I am trying to apply these tips to German! :)) If your Workshop was in German I would certainly buy it.
You helped me thanks
This is so awesome! will practice right away
Keep us updated!
Thanks for the tips, Tina! I'm trying to make better videos, like yours! You got it right the first time , Legislature (chur).
Fantastic. Thank you for a really helpful video
Your whole channel is so so helpful thank you so much!! You definitely helping me with my glow up journey ✨❤️
I love to hear this!
Omg I found you. Finally
Thank you.
Awesome! Thank you so much for these great tips! Greetings from Germany
Love this video. I’ve doing vlogging while learning English, but I am not consistent with it! Going to start being more consistent. Thank tou ❤
Thanks a lot
Great information thanks!
The main takeaways from this video:
1. Make sure your practicing the FAS test daily to get better. She gives an example of a follower that complains about not getting results in 3 days.
2. Reading out loud to learn new words.
3. Start recording yourself(vlogging) to catch the nuances in your speech.
Thank you so much
what about making a podcast instead of a vlogs ..is it the same? thank you for your great advices.
Looooove your Videos!!! Thanks Tina😍
Thank youuuu🙏
Thank you so much you’re a star?
Ah very insightful! A must watch ~
Thank you vic501🙏
Thanks you so so much, I really needed this. New subscriber.
I'm glad you found it helpful.🙏
This one definitely resonated with me hundred percent. Thanks for the tips..
Glad to hear!
Oh boy... I have to start a vlog 😨
What is your first language please? You are so fluent and well spoken!!
Definitely need to try some of your tips, but reading out loud is definitely my thing, I always do it!!
I sorta know all these I should do...but when I record myself, I keep noticing eww I’m so ugly 😆
Hello Tina, I found this to be really helpful, I can’t wait to start practicing. Ive always had trouble focusing at what i do and it the worst when I try to speak. My brain just blanks out. Question - how do you know when to move on drom FAS to other letters? Why FAS and what other letters should I do?
Very helpful 🙏
thank you!
You're welcome🙌
Really it's amazing video.
Than you
Thanks Tina,I dream to do game play and commentate , keep up the good work.
Can you make a vid about how to commentate?
Very interesting. That's definitely not my normal type of content I'd "teach", but perhaps in the future yes!
Loved the video, Thank you! What do you recommend us vlogging about to give ourselves feedback? I know you mentioned reading out loud, is there anything else that you've vlogged yourself doing that has helped?
Those are really good advices! I'd like to do all of them!!! Game on girl!!! btw I'm following you on Instagram !!! :)
I was that kid that read the chapter before the class got to it, so I was prepped for how to pronounce everything by the time it was my time to read. Even so, when Im speaking on my own accord, Im probably the cringiest person around. I could name off a lot of things I lack;
slow timing and terribly long pauses, constant use of filler words, bad posture, bad body language, lack of facial expression, lack of inflections leading to a monotone feel, little warmth or emotion, disjointed speech, non-interesting/unattractive vocal tone, lack of humor, repeating self for emphasis way too much, SEVERE lack of confidence in myself and my presentation, lack of planning, constant loss of words/forgetfulness, going around and around in a topic without a good reason to, lack of context/explanation [i think so, anyway?], voice volume is TERRIBLE and inconsistent, lack of self-trust to go into an unconscious stream of consciousness, lack of charm and demanding attitude that people listen to me, lack of detail, boring story, generally CRINGEY presentation. I have a lackluster of character in my speech abilities.
Im like the posterchild for speech illiteracy. oof. I just generally lack any presence at all when speech comes into play for me [if Im lucky].
I think my best bet is to convince myself Im not ridiculously annoying as people made me feel so often in the past but I dont know how to even start with that journey.
Im starting to understand why people have a tendency to dislike and oftentimes avoid me.
I dont believe Im dumb, and my reading comprehension, intuitive abilities, and creativity are quite good, but articulation is a definite struggle for me.
I can relate in so many ways. Especially the ridicule of others and lack of confidence to present myself especially verbally.
If it wasn't for someone believing in me / being kind in this particular area and me believing I can improve, I wouldn't be where I am. I'll tell you this much, it's rarely ever as bad as you think, especially if your conscious (which it seems like you are), then it's just a skill gap that can be learned and therefore achievable.
So why choose F A S?
I am all in. 5 mins reading low everyday. Maybe more
I made my first 10 minute blog which I want to make part of a daily 10 minute blog I want to do. Wish me luck !
That's incredible, good luck!
No offense but…
legislature is pronounced
leh-juh-slay-chr
Thx again for the great video 👍🏼
yayy Tina!
haha yay Jelani~!
Hi.. i'm so interested with your videos but would you please to add English subtitle? Thanks.
Is there’s a reason you didn’t mention Russell Brand in any of your videos?) I think he is the esssnce of human confidence and verbal fluency.)
I agree! Always wanted to do a video on him, I've been a long time fan of his.
@@TinaLeder Will you do it then?
Hi Tina, is there a specific reason for doing words with F, A & S why not other letters?
I have a question . Let’s say someone actually does the FAS strategy and successfully gets a very high score in those tests . Will their verbal influence temporary or permanent
Verbal fluency is a brain functioning exercise. So think of it like a muscle, it can be gained or lost.
@@TinaLeder also , having a low score doesn’t mean you have mental problems . Maybe it could be a cultural thing like using your hands instead to talk . Which decreases the amount of vocabulary you know which gives you a low score in verbal fluency FAS test . Is that statement valid or invalid ?
Tomorow i will start vlog
FAS Exercise- 19.6
You say I have to go see a doctor if I don't get more than 18 words well hell
Is this also for people with English as a second language?
So only 2 options since vlogging isn’t possible for everyone due to privacy reasons. Any 3rd idea that applies to everyone???
wondering if you have any book recommendation?