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well hello there i hope you are enjoying
a fantastic day I'm Drew Badger the
world's first and number one English
Fluency Guide and in this video i'm
going to answer a question i receive
well a lot but I asked some people on
Facebook recently for some questions and
this was one that I received both from
MC and from Barbara and this is how do I
use words in the right order in English
sentences and now I know this is a
tricky problem because most people again
you're learning things a traditional way
and really what happens is you're
learning things through translations and
then basically you're adding another
step when you have to speak so let's say
I'm trying to learn Japanese but I'm
learning it through english i would
think a sentence in english in my head
and then I would translate try to change
the order of things around in Japanese
you know in my head and then try to
speak and hopefully I set it correctly
but what we want you to do is actually
to just use all of these things in the
right order the right way automatically
and spontaneously so you need to develop
the habit this is aware you hear me use
a lot on this channel in all of my
videos I talk about developing the
habits of a native speaker so let's talk
about how you develop the habit of using
things in the right way now specifically
for using the right order what you have
to stop doing is learning things through
your native language so if you're
watching videos or learning with lessons
or reading things that are teaching you
like using French or Spanish or
Portuguese or Italian whatever to learn
English you need to stop using that
because all it's doing is helping you
learn information but forcing you to
translate in your head before you speak
all of these waves like if you just want
to pass the test you don't care about
actually speaking then you pry shouldn't
be watching my videos anyway I'm all
about speaking confidence and fluency
but really you can use these lessons if
you just want to pass a test that's
perfectly fine but when you have a test
remember that you can read a question
try to take time translate into your
head and then and then write the answer
down or choose the correct answer but in
a conversation you have to respond and
you have to speak confidently with
people you have to respond spontaneously
when someone says something to you you
don't want to wait you know a couple
seconds or even think
something great to say like after the
conversation is finished and maybe
you've had that experience before when
you're in a conversation somebody says
something to you and you think I don't
quite know how to say it maybe half an
hour later you think I had a great thing
to say but now the conversation is
finished and I can't do anything it's
like thinking of a great joke 10 minutes
too late and really it doesn't help you
out so here's how we do this there are
basically two steps to doing this and it
really just involves practice and
developing again to habit the habit
habit habit it's all about habits not
about informations about habit so the
habit here we want to focus on is how do
you use words in the right order
especially if you're going from a
language that maybe has things in the
opposite way like Spanish and English
are different but maybe Japanese in
English are similar because the
adjective comes before the now just as
an example but what I want you to do is
begin with the first step which is
moving always from simple to complex so
from a basic thing to a more difficult
one from a short thing to a long one and
then at every step that you're
increasing you should be practicing
variation so you can get maybe a a
better sense of how to use things
automatically so the first thing let's
say we're going to use a sentence let's
let's just build a sentence together so
we're going to build a sentence with car
so that's the thing we're talking about
that's the subject of the sentence so I
can just say the word car that's all I'm
going to say and I just want to say it
like loud and proud car car car car car
car and I'm just practicing saying that
don't worry we'll get to longer
sentences but you want to first if you
can't even say one word confidently it
doesn't matter about learning all these
other things or trying to say more
difficult sentences so remember the
first thing you're just saying car car
car now maybe I'm going to add some
variation into that I'm going to just
say a different word like banana banana
banana banana and I'm trying to say it
in different ways like banana like I'm
like stinking deeply like banana banana
or I'm scared like banana you know
you're just you're practicing with the
same word but you're just getting used
to saying these things and this is what
gets you flew and this is what helps you
play with the language and get
more confident about using a language so
we begin with our first word car we're
going to go back to it and now we have
to think like what kind of car are we
talking about we're talking about a car
the car depending on if it's just like a
any any car we have a specific car in
mind so maybe in my mind I'm thinking
about a specific car like the car and
maybe I could do this with other words
i'm going to use a little bit of
variation i could say a car or the car
or the banana or the tree the mouse the
dog the bird the chair the blackboard
the clock anything like this again i'm
just i'm taking this once i understand
the i'm talking about a specific thing
like the the the temperature the clock
the room you know the environment
whatever else it is you want to use but
you're again you're adding just one more
thing but practicing with a little bit
of that variation so always your you're
growing from a little bit more simple to
a little bit more complex but then
taking time at each level that you
improve to add a little bit of variation
so now let's continue so we've got the
car and let's make it a bit more
complicated the car I saw the car I saw
so we're talking about this thing and
then the relationship it has with you so
the car I saw the car I saw maybe I can
add some variation to this like the car
he saw the car she saw if I'm talking
about somebody else or I could say the
banana I saw its it's important when
you're introducing variation in two
sentences just so you get used to using
them that you just change one word so
the car I saw or the banana I saw or the
banana he saw so I'm just making these
one simple change or making one simple
change in these sentences and practicing
using them in the right order and you
can find sentences that just show the
sentence structure of something for
anything the important point is not just
to know it it's to actually practice it
so you use it automatically so let's
continue so we got car the car the car I
saw now where where did I see the car
we're going to think where did I see it
not the car I saw on the street the car
I saw on the street now we have an idea
of on the street that's a specific
occasion we have the relationship it's
like a car and myself so the car I saw
on the street the car I saw on the
street now we could say well I could I
could put some variation like the car I
saw in the garage the car I saw on the
bridge the car I saw under the water you
know whatever we're just changing the
sentence around so we get practice using
it and you can just do this you can talk
to yourself talk to a mirror talk to
your friends and say hey let me just
maybe tell you a few things you can even
just try typing this if you don't have
anybody right near you to practice
speaking with and you can do that
actually you should be doing that right
in the comments below this video you
should go down and type some different
things like the same way that you know
pick your own sentence create your own
thing write some variations about it so
far we've got the car I saw on the
street now what's what's like the
conclusion of this sentence why is this
information important the car I saw on
the street was red so that's the whole
sentence we're going to use the car I
saw on the street was red so I'm just
saying oh I saw a red car now you can
make a simple thing like this but again
this is just showing you how you can
make things a bit more interesting in
detailed but it's all just pieces of
information that you put in the sentence
but again the only way to actually use
these things confidently and maybe just
actually fluently in the conversation is
number one you have to practice using it
and you have to go from simple to
complex and then number two you're
introducing some variation in these as
you practice so the car I saw on the
street was read the car I saw on the
street was blue the cars to saw on the
street was a crazy mixture of different
colors so I can make it even longer and
more interesting and I'll do this in
Japanese as well just like think of a
sentence and like how can i how can I
manipulate that sentence in a particular
way but this is what you do if you want
to use things in the right order it's
not about learning the right order it's
about practicing the right border so
don't go out and try to learn a whole
bunch of new things until you can focus
at each step and then you can you can
know like exactly what level you're
struggling at because ok I can save the
car but I can't save the car I saw so
wherever you're struggling with that's
the exact point where you know you have
to make
progress and this is how you can improve
by yourself this is exactly what i did
in japanese without having a specific
teacher to say oh you shouldn't do that
i just look at examples and text books
or whatever and to say like i'm not
studying the textbook way i'm just
getting examples of correct speech and
then i would say okay like the banana is
blue then okay maybe the banana is red
ah so now I can make a different
sentence like that so this is exactly
how you practice to get the correct word
order in sentences and if you want to
become a consonant fluent speaker this
is how you do it so this is just one
specific problem and this is again how
you do it how you solve that and if
you'd like to learn even more about that
all of the things we help learners with
all of the different habits that people
need to develop these are all things
that we help people with with our
fluency quiz so if you want to take our
quiz and it will tell you exactly what
you specifically need to focus on
whether it's grammar or pronunciation or
you need to learn more vocabulary all of
these little things we teach you exactly
how to do it and it all works perfectly
because again it's the exact same way
native speakers learn anyway I don't
want to talk too much but what I would
you would like you to do is in the
comments section below this try writing
in its similar kind of thing come up
with your own sentences it can be
similar structure to what I have or you
can do it about something else but just
take a sentence and write down kind of
the pieces of it in order that you would
learn in these different things along
with some variation so that's the thing
I'd like you to do that'll be your
homework and whether you can use it when
you're practicing with someone or if
you're just writing it down in the
comments below the more you practice the
faster you get one it's that simple have
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look forward to seeing you in the next
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bye