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Rule 6: Learn Real English
Hi,
this is AJ. Hoge, director
of “Effortless English“,
and
today we have rule number 6 to speak excellent English.
What’s
rule number 6? Rule number 6 is to use real
English materials. Only use real
English materials. Now, before I told you: stop using
text books. In fact I told you to throw away your text books. I told
you to burn your text books. I hope you did it.
Alright.
So now you have no text books. They’re all burned up or in the trash. So what
should you do? How can you learn now?
Well, I want you to use real materials.
What
do I mean with real materials? Well, I mean English
materials that are for native
speakers or that are very similar to native
speaker materials. For example, when you read, don’t read text books.
Text books are terrible things to read, you don’t want to use those.
If you want to read English,
and reading is
great, you should read easy English story
books.
Easy
English novels. And in later e-mails, in some
of my bonus e-mails, I’ll tell you exactly how to do that and give
you some suggestions for good books to read. But you wanna read easy
English books that you enjoy.
Imagine
that! right? Pick something you enjoy, something that’s interesting,
maybe a romance book, maybe an adventure story. Something like
that. It’s easy, it’s fun. That’s the best kind of reading.
So,
you know that you should focus on your listening.
Your listening should
be 80% of your learning. So
what should you listen to? Same thing, you should listen to easy
English that you enjoy, about topics that
you enjoy. You should enjoy the speaker, you should enjoy their
voice, you should enjoy their energy, you should enjoy the topics.
So
you don’t want to listen to text book CDs, those are terrible, you know:
- hello, how are you? – I’m fine, and you? Oh, terrible, terrible, terrible. You don’t want
to listen to actors, ok? do not listen to actors. Listen to people who are speaking more
naturally. Just like these videos are good to listen to, actually. You can just
practise by listening to
me talk.
I
also have a podcast. Podcasts are great. Now you can get on the Internet, you
can find a lot of real English listening
material. Podcasts are perfect. I have a
podcast. You can go to effortlessenglish.lybsin.com and
you can listen to me talking about English, talking about learning, talking
about my ideas, and it’s free, it’s easy.
You
can just listen, listen,
listen,
a
lot of real materials. I’m just talking, and I’m a real native
speaker. I’m not acting. And there’s a lot of
other podcasts out there. You can pick, you know, English learning podcasts,
but you can also pick a podcast about any topic you like. If you
like sports, find English podcasts that talk about sports. If you like
cars, find ones that talk about cars. If you like exercise or health,
find podcasts about that.
You
can also find audio books. Audio books are another great way to practise your listening.
An
audio book is just a book that someone’s reading and
they’re recorded, so instead of reading the
book, you listen to the book.
Again,
choose
audio books that are easy. You may need to start with children’s story
books. That’s ok, you know. Enjoy them, it’s more fun than a text book.
I guarantee even listening to a story book is more interesting and
more fun than some boring text book. As you get better, when your level
is higher, you can listen to audio books for young adults or for older
children.
And
you just keep listening, listening,
and
when it’s too easy then you choose something a little more difficult
and you listen, listen, listen more, a little more difficult, a little
more difficult. Eventually, when you are advanced, you can listen
to CNN or the BBC or American movies, British movies, Australian movies,
etc. But that’s at an advanced level. In the beginning start with
easy stuff.
So
you’re always choosing these real things: audio
books, podcasts, movies, TV shows (they can be children’s TV shows,
that’s ok). Not text books and not text books CDs. This is so
important, because when you listen to real English materials,
you
get real spoken English.
Text
books don’t teach you real English,
they
teach you formal English. They teach you written English, in fact.
The vocabulary in
text books, the grammar, the
style, it’s all for writing. Even though you’re listening to
these conversations they’re not normal conversations. But when you listen
to real materials (audio books, conversations podcasts, anything that
is real) that’s the real English we
use, Americans, Canadians, British, Australian, that’s how we really speak.
Those
are the words we use in normal conversations. That’s the pronunciation we use.
So,
real
English materials only, not text book CDs, OK? It’s
again a very simple, easy rule. And now we have the Internet, it’s so
easy to find these real materials. Just do a Google search. And if you
keep getting my e-mails, you’ll actually get more suggestions from
me. I’ll tell you how to find podcasts, how to find easy
listening.
OK.
So
that’s rule number 6. I hope you enjoyed it. Tomorrow rule nuber 7,
our
last rule. Alright, I’ll see you tomorrow. Have a great day. Bye-bye
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