The Number 1 Key to English Fluency | How to Get Fluent in English Fast | 1 Simple Trick
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- Do you want to know how to get fluent in English fast? In this video I share with you what I believe to be the quickest way to become fluent in English (or any language, for that matter!). Improve your speaking, listening, reading and writing.
This is a strategy that can be applied in several different ways, but I'm sure that if you apply it consistently, you will become fluent fast. English fluency is within your reach!
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Hello I'm from Brasil and love you max
Thanks Max! It's after a long time that I had the pleasure of seeing you and listening to!!
My pleasure!
Thanks Max. This helps with my attempts to learn another language, it shows that I am no different from anyone else and I am trying similar things such as watching movies or news in French or reading books (even if I use a dictionary) or short bursts of travel podcasts and stuff online. Your video makes me realise that the method and principles can be applied to any language.
Thanks for sharing this video, Max. I agree with all that you said. If you plan on only studying it as a college course, or maybe for a trip, and then forget it, you will most likely never learn much. Probably, the best advice would be to surround yourself as much as you can with that language. Watch news, videos, listen to music, read, etc. Even if you don't have the chance to go to a country where they speak it, just find content online and keep it playing all the time as background "noise" so your brain gets used to the sound. After all, that's how we actually learned our main language in the first place :)
In my opinion, being on holiday in an English-speaking country or even living there helps the most. I have lived in kempsey, australia for six months and now I speak very good English, so i think. But the motto is always: practice, practice, practice
Thanks Max, your are the best!
Thanks Max! Audiobooks are also super useful! 😍
Thanks Max! I really interested in your teaching.
Thanks 👍🙏
Thank you teacher Max, nice to see you again
Thank you too!
straightforward the key point.
It's great to have you here again!! Thank you for you nice work, Max!!!
The serious challenge for me is to improve the pronunciation. That is why I prioritize
listening to all kind of tutorials, music, and TV: CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, DW ...
Happy to see you again and thanks for coming back!
I'm happy to be back!
Thank you!
Thanks a lot Max 🚀 you are the best
Is always fun to watch your videos..welcome back
Exactly this. Thank you very much for this video.
You're very welcome!
It's a good news that teacher Max is comming back to her students.
A learner from Algeria
Very useful video and it motivate me a lot. Love u 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you so much
Thank you ,for valuable lessons, keep giving us valuable advices.
Thank you ,you are so good !!
You're very kind :)
Shortly I have to do tumps up. You are very great.thank you for all
You are a lovely teacher 😊
My tool to improve English is watching your videos.Thanks for the idea of how to upgrade the English skill. By the way you speak English fluently
Ben tornata Max. La tua lezione mi serve tanto per megliorare la mia inglese. Grazie mille - terima kasih banyak.
Grazie! :)
you have been gone for a long time, I'm Hassan from Morocco I follow your channel with passion.🥰
Ayo guru Max, pelarjaran penting sekali!
Thank you dear teacher, that you teach us. I love English and your lessons really help me. Your speech is very clear to me. God bless you.
Yes
🍓coucou and bravo. Thanks so much Max.🍓
This video session is really funny and relaxed. Time go by fast, when you listen it. I love your videos. Good job, and nice girl 👍
Thank you! 😃
Thank YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH MAX 😘 💖 💐
You're welcome, Anna! Thank you again! 😊
Always amazing
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Nice video. Very informative. Thanks. Wishes from India. 👍🙏🇮🇳
You're most welcome!
Hey, Max. How have you been ?
Long time no see ...!!
Nice session, you did a great job..!!👍👍
I've been well, thanks! I miss making RUclips videos :).
Thank you!
Actually, a very good introduction to gain Fluency in English.Thank you so much.
Thank you for watching!
Hi Max, it’s really good to see you! I love your videos.
What would you suggest on how to improve one’s vocabulary?
Thank you so much!
I honestly think reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary :). All the best!
The best way to use English as a tool is to listen to radio, such as B.B.C,C.N.N News,concentrating the flow of the speaker with closed eyes.
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Haloow I am ready to learn tank.s my teacher. That u let us your time 🙏🙏🙏🙏
My two cents (although psychology surely has already more than addressed this issue) on why this works: it might be a broader version of multisensorial learning in which not only the physical senses are involved, but also several other parts of the mind and the self, it might also bear some similarities to Miyagi's "wax on wax off" that bypasses the conscious mechanisms and relies on uncoscious mechanisms that again are a bigger part of the mind (the uncoscious outsizes the concious by orders of magnitude).
Understanding why this method works could allow to understand why it works better for some and worse for others (like any other method, although there logically must be a method that statistically gives the best results overall) and thus when to use it, how to use it and how to find the motivation to use it.
How long no to see you. It has been an unbelievable show up out of the blue.
Max, 🌹🌹🌹✌️✌️✌️
Hi Max, thank you for the video. I am following you from Sweden 🇸🇪. I learned a lot from you.
Lately I've been following Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial intensively (like every few hours I check to see the updates) starting with the courtroom videos and then news headlines and then youtube videos about legal analysis or psychological analysis and so on.. and not ending with the tiktok's jokes 😅😥
I'm learning a lot of new words and phrases most of them I guess are legal terms like (defamation, allegations, accusations.. etc) but what stucked to my mind most that the lawyers or sometimes the jury the would use the word *learn* in a place the they supposed to use *know* for example:
- When did you learned that Mr Depp was in the hotel?
- How did you learned that Miss Heard was injured in her face?
My question is: can you please explain why is that? Or are these 2 words synonymous? or what? I'm really confused 😕
I would appreciate if you made a separate video for this with more elaboration on other words and phrases, but even answering me here would be enough for me..
Sending my love 💓 and looking forward for your answer ^_^
Hello!
Yes, closely following a news story in English is a great way to improve.
Good question! "Learn" in this context means "find out" or "discover". It's a bit more formal than "find out".
See meaning no. 4:
www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/learn?q=learn
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oh my God! Love your accent :)
Thank you! 😃
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How long did you take another break
Your lessons are great. Thanks a lot. For myself, I understand you so clearly that as if you speak my native language. But please keep some water with you to wet your throat. We learn in any way.
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Thanks for this lesson,,🙂😘🌹❤️
You're welcome, Diana! 😊
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Max, is it correct to say " Am I audible?" Aside from saying "can you hear me?"
To me that doesn't sound very natural - we normally just say: "Can you hear me?"
But you can say, for example: "Her voice wasn't audible".
Some more examples:
www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/audible
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Hello Teacher what accent do you teach ?
I don't teach a particular accent. But my own accent is a weak Australian accent.
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hi miss max . i lost hope and confidence after level C2.
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Hey, Max!
Tell me the opposite of " to make the bed", pl.
We don't use it very often, but we sometimes say "to turn the bed down". It's when you perhaps take some of the pillows or cushions off and pull back the cover to make it ready to get into.
If you remove everything, you can say "I stripped the bed" or "I took the sheets (and blankets) off the bed".
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