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as you can probably tell from my accent and from my grammar mistakes i'm not a native
english speaker i became fluent in english by watching youtube videos and practicing by myself
and i always get comments like i can understand you but i cannot talk like you so today i'm gonna
explain you why you can understand english but cannot talk fluently or cannot express
yourself very well and i'm gonna also explain how you can fix that so let's get started
hi guys it's me today for those who are new here i can speak four languages japanese turkish english
in german and unlike the comments section i'm not saying this to brag or flex about my
language skills or something like that i'm not a language genius when i was learning german i was
crying every single day like how can i be your language genius i'm just telling this to show
that i literally went from the same path that you guys are currently following and i want to
share my experiences and like literally there are people who can speak more than 20 languages like
how why why why am i gonna flex with like four languages if i would flex i would like
flex around like 10 plus languages so anyways we all learn english in school but even though
if you can't understand english most of us cannot really talk fluently even in public schools most
of the people from like different countries get english education for years and years
but we can't talk fluently don't you think there is like a huge problem at the beginning of my
english journey i was able to understand english when the conversation is very simple but i wasn't
really able to express myself and you know talk fluently the first problem that we have in our
english or language education system is that the education itself is input based so there's so
many researches proving that input based learning is not really effective we should focus more on
output-based learning but before talking about those and discussing about those let's firstly
learn about what input learning is so when we compare the input based learning and output based
learning we can compare two different types of learning styles input based learning styles can be
listening and reading and output-based learning will be talking and writing in most of the
language schools learning is input based we always do like readings and like listenings but we don't
do enough of talking and writing in my opinion in one of my all-time favorite books from a japanese
writer slash psychiatrist kawasabashiong the book called imputed eyes and and so basically
input encyclopedia and output enclopedia he has like two different books i would highly
recommend them but they're in japanese anyways he says that the golden ratio for input and output
is three to seven but most of us do the opposite so we do like seven input and
three output but we should do three input and seven output because no matter how much you
do the input the important thing is output if you don't output the things that you learned
you actually don't learn them there's so many researchers proving that and i'll probably put
like link in the down description below if you guys have ever watched my videos you probably
heard me talking about active recall which is the most effective way to learn something
is for example is an output based learning method so in active recall you basically ask yourself
some questions and you answer those so you're actively trying to find dancer so it's basically
an output-based learning style so now let's talk about how you can do more output-based learning
than input-based learning the thing that i was doing when i was learning english by myself
is that i quickly realized that i was doing too much input-based learning if you don't know
i learned english by watching multiple hours of youtube videos in english quickly i realized that
i was doing too much input because all the time i was listening youtubers talking but
i wasn't really practicing by myself and i had no one to practice with me so the thing that i
did is that after watching every single video i was summarizing them in my own words and i was
explaining it to an imaginary friend i know it sounds creepy i know that but it worked for me but
they're better options i promise the reason this method worked is that you're actively trying to
express it in your own words and also you're checking if you understood that video even if you
didn't understand the video you can still use the vocabularies that you learned from that video in
order to explain that video that really helps by memorizing new words and using them in sentences
and also it really makes you productive at the same time as well but the problem with
this method is that because you're talking to your imaginary friend like i did in the past
there is no one to correct your grammar and vocabulary mistakes and like you know
pronunciation mistakes so for example for me when it comes to my english i still do grammar
mistakes and i still do pronunciation mistakes if you watch my previous videos you probably notice
that i always pronounce the word pronunciation as pronunciation and also the word foreigner as
foreigner and you know these like little mistakes but i was doing them pretty often and i realized
them in comment section you actually really need a feedback to learn something because i
think it's kind of impossible to pronounce every single word correctly from self-study it's hard
i'm not saying that it's impossible but it's like very very hard so always having someone to give
feedback is probably the fastest way to learn any language and the best feedback that you can get
is from native speakers but where can you find native speakers and the answer is busu busu is
an online language learning platform and there you can talk to native speakers and you can get
feedback immediately the important thing is i get a lot of comments like i learn english by watching
your videos don't learn english by watching my videos because i'm still learning english and i'm
making primary mistakes vocabulary mistakes and a bunch of mistakes and if you learn english from me
you'll probably make the exactly the same mistakes like i do therefore you need to talk to native
speakers and in busu you can find real native speakers and they will correct your grammar your
calorie your pronunciation and they will provide you a feedback to improve your language skills
and also another feature that busu has is that vocabulary and grammar review i think it's really
important to check your grammar and check your vocabularies because more you do the mistakes more
you repeat the mistakes the more you are likely to repeat them in the future as well and when
it becomes a habit of yours when it becomes like some sort of pronunciation is a habit of yours or
accent of yours it's really really hard to change like it took me months to change the pronunciation
of i i'm still pronouncing it in a wrong way like pronunciation is actually pronunciation
but i just learned it in like a wrong way and i cannot change it so in order to change it
the important thing is learning it from the beginning in a correct way you use busu to
check your grammar and vocabulary i totally totally recommend it to you guys the other great
thing about busu is that they will create you a personalized study plan with the personalized
study plan you know exactly when to do what and i think it really helps because it's hard to be
consistent when learning any sort of language or doing any sort of thing all you need to do is to
collect musu and do the exercise or any activity that they give you in that day you can use busu
for free and you can buy the premium version for additional features i will put some links down
in the description below so that you can download busu for your pc for your phone etc and thank you
busu for sponsoring this video so in dr kabasawa's book he recommends a very unique way to do an
output and it is opening an instagram account just for your output and basically after you watch read
or hear anything from your target language you basically take a picture of it and you post it on
instagram and you write something about it so you are doing output and if you make them an aesthetic
way you can probably make money as well of course the main focus is not making money but it can make
money while you're outputting so this channel for example is actually a great tool for me
to do some outputs because i'm actively trying to talk in english and i'm actively trying to express
myself in english and it really encourages me to learn english more and hear english more because i
read in english i talk in english i think in english and if you watch my previous videos
you probably noticed that my english got much more better in my opinion and it's much easier
for me to express myself in english it i used to like spend hours to film a video
and now i'm just like casually sitting here and talking to you guys so i highly highly recommend
opening maybe a youtube channel maybe an instagram account opening a youtube channel is pretty hard
because it takes ages to edit but if you open an instagram account and just like randomly paused
it doesn't take that much time and i think it's just like a great experience to do you can like
see what you consumed through the time while like scrolling and i think it's just like a great idea
so i recommend so the second problem that we have is that the lack of courage so if you're
not fluent in english or in any sort of language you may be scared about the possibility that
others can make fun of you and unlike other youtube videos i'm not gonna tell that it's
nobody's gonna make fun of you it's totally okay everybody makes mistakes and those things because
the reality is yes people actually will make fun of you for example on this channel people make fun
of me as well i get like every single day comments like you pronounce this world blah blah wrong you
said this blah blah wrong it's not like that how can you say that you're a polyglot blah blah blah
and also the people will like make fun of your accent they will tell that it's so bad
they cannot listen it it's so annoying and all that stuff people will tell you actually i'm sorry
but that's the reality and most of the time people that make fun of your accent can only talk like
in one language and they're still making fun of other people i just like don't get it like why why
any language journal probably know that non-native speakers can make mistakes while talking their
non-native language because it's not their native language but monolingual people i don't know why
will make fun of you but the important thing is that what you think about yourself if you love
your accent and if you think that you can improve it or if you accept it in that way it's totally
fine it don't care about what others says it's easier said than done i know that but by the time
more you put effort into your language skills you will be more confident and you'll start to
not care about them because at the end of the day they can like speak only one language or
so and why would you even care about them also it's not your mother tongue of course you're
gonna make mistakes and that's totally okay there is no need to be perfectionist at all
more you become a perfectionist more it takes you to actually take the action and do something
where not perfect rule will never be perfect so never ever be a perfectionist and the third
factor is that the fun factor if you're learning a language if you are a perfectionist and if you're
trying to talk that language perfectly you'll probably forget to have fun while learning that
language when i was learning english i was pretty hyped up because i was trying to understand james
charles and that was the only reason why i was learning english and more and more i started to
understand his very fast english and i was really happy about it and at that time i was obsessed
with makeup tutorials and the whole beauty community and by the time you start to understand
more you start to get more comfortable in that language and it's like a really good experience
it just gives you a joy maybe you're doing it for like academical purpose and you're thinking
that oh i don't need to have fun but when we have fun it's much easier for us to motivate ourselves
and do something so don't forget to have fun and enjoy the process because once you become better
and better you will remember these days and laugh about them as i do as i said when i was learning
german i literally was crying in our prep year in high school because it was so hard for me to
learn german but i really loved german language german culture and i i it was just like a very
now when i look back in those days they're just like a very good memory so i would i would
totally recommend you to not forget fun factor and have fun actually so yeah that was it for
today's video thank you lucio for sponsoring this video i'll put the links down in the description
below so that you can check them out you can try on for free and if you want upgraded you
can use the premium version of it but you can just keep continue with the free version and
don't forget to do your output don't do too much input all right so yeah thank you for watching