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in brief: In this video, the speaker discusses why English language learners might find it easier to understand educational videos on TH-cam but struggle with understanding native speakers in movies, TV shows, or real life. The answer is broken down into four categories: vocabulary, speaking speed, pronunciation/articulation/accent, and context. 1-Vocabulary: Educational videos use simpler, more common vocabulary, while native speakers in movies or real life might use idiomatic expressions and slang. 2-Speaking speed: Teachers in educational videos speak slower and more clearly, while native speakers may speak faster and use linking, which can be challenging for learners. 3-Pronunciation, articulation, and accent: In educational videos, speakers enunciate their words and use a consistent accent, while in movies or real life, there may be various accents and speaking styles. 4-Context: Native speakers often use cultural references, idioms, and expressions that may be unfamiliar to learners. The speaker encourages viewers to continue working on their listening skills through regular exposure to different accents and to not get discouraged, as even native speakers might struggle with understanding certain accents or expressions.
After being defeated by several videos, it's quite glad to find a video I can almost understand. I don't feel like foolish this time. It's just because the vocabulary and accent of the native speaker stopping me from understanding. Thank you very much. Appreciate it!
I'm studying English by myself. I starded to study 3 years ago, I like a lot to learn but I have difficult understant but I always pratice and your vídeo help me a lot.
I actually started to watch educational video on TH-cam and then I added videos from native speakers and after that movies became understandable. It takes time just keep practicing 😊
While you're practicing Did you become a good speaker? I mean, Do we able to be a good speaker just with listening? When I wrote this, I didn't know that "able" is adjective. So it's "are we able not do we able" 😆👍
Unfortunately, improving your listening skills won't necessarily help you speak more fluently, but you can definitely learn realistic, natural phrases to pepper in to your speaking vocabulary 😄
Hey Anna. Thanks for sharing your take on this. As some other people in the comments have added, there are also some issues to do with the way sound is captured and mixed on movie sets these days. That said, all your other observations and advice are completely relevant. I've lived in France for 16 years (I'm from the UK) and I can understand almost everything I hear, unless someone has a really unusual accent. But I still find some movie dialogue hard to catch. Even my French partner can find some lines a bit tricky! Totally agree with getting out of your comfort zone and listening to material that's challenging. It leads to the greatest rewards and growth, even if it's hard at first. And yes, references are a nightmare. Gilmore Girls is a series with tons of references I don't understand! So many of them are to do with American sport or old movies and singers. You certainly learn a lot when you watch it if you look this stuff up afterwards.
In fact, British and American moviegoers tend to speak broken English. It is difficult to understand. I sympathize with you for making a video on how to understand.
Superb! You are working in a very effective n simple way to enable your viewer to utilize your lectures in public dealing n interactaion! WaO! Hands n Hats of to you! I appreciate your approach! Stay blessed!
I have a relative that I can't speak with, even though she speaks my native language. Her accent is so strong that I simply don't understand her. That's why I don't worry about understanding native English people anymore. My advice as a person with intermediate-to-advanced level is to listen to authentic English content first. You get exposed to real English. If you can't understand, change the speed of the material first, then listen to it naturally. Check if there are subtitles or transcripts (in English!) and feel free to use them. I had and still have this problem. Sometimes the sound is not clear, but it is normal not to understand everything.
Basically English is just a language which needs regular practice. With all the four aspects of reading , speaking , listening and writing the most important is speaking like many millions of non- native english speaker I also struggle to speak English in a better way .. But then I Think whether I have to improve my Grammar of some crucial topics like Tense , articles and all others .Please guide us regarding this confusion . Lots of Love from India ❤
Great video But I think another reason is movies are just getting harder to understand sometimes you can’t clearly hear the dialogue There are some videos about it
I understand you 100% at 1.75x speed because your speech is articulated but cannot understand movies frequently because the actors usually mumbles, mutters, split the sounds wanting to look natural. In old movies it was different
To compound the problem, many native speakers complain that movies are getting harder to understand because the speaking parts are not loud enough to hear clearly. Not only that but the images are too dark to see the whole scene clearly.. This is not misperception, it is real. the reason for this is to make the content so it can be broadcast in many different formats without re-editing and mixing it. Making adjustments so many can enjoy but nobody gets an ideal presentation.
There was a British TV show that for some reason had a microphone pointed at the gravel. So as the characters made some important comments all I could hear was crunch-crunch-crunch.
Thank you for pointing this out! I (German native speaker) have been living, working (including tour guiding) and teaching in Australia for 15 years. My English is certainly fairly professional. I understand any and every conversation, I often turn the speed of podcasts to 1.5 and can deal with any accent. However: I struggle with movies. I, too, believe they are not clear and loud enough. German movies are way easier to understand. And this is not because this is my first language. In any other context I speak English just as well as I speak German. But English movies suck when it comes to understanding.
@@Jungleangie Brazilian native speaker here, i don't consider myself fluent yet, but i'm pround enough to say that i've a decent intermediate English level, but when i watch hollywood movies especially those with a lot of action i just feel like i've learned almost nothing at all xD, i can comprehend 98% of tv shows like South Park for example(without subtitles), but when i watched Deadpool and Wolverine (without subtitles too) i've struggled a lot, and it's not like when i struggle with Peak and Blinders for the accent itself, it's just another thing which i can't explain, and i guess it just wasn't loud and clear enough as you've said, but idk.
I understand youtube thematic videos when they talk about things I'm interested in etc. I also feel quite comfortable when watching talk shows like Jimmy Fellon etc. But I always struggle with movies and I have to use subtitles. I think it has something to do with "acting" itself.
Funny when you said that they're about 30 accents in the U.S., and I remembered someone once commenting that 120 years ago, people in N.Y., that moved all over the city, some could tell what "neighborhood" you were from by how you spoke. The City and burroughs had 30 accents - ALONE.
I'm an American. When I watch British television I often need captions and I need to rewind largely because of strange colloquialisms and slang. ("I'll need to pippen the tuppence when Mary comes to call.") WTF?
@@KlaimirAlejandroAmadorGa-ke5oi Generally yes. And there is what I call "News Reader" English that everybody understands. But as an example, I just watched an episode of Campion with Peter Davidson. He would pepper his conversations with obscure literary references. He commented that a local illiterate man studied "reeling and writhing" and that the locals no longer wore woad. He made more sense as Dr. Who.
@@KlaimirAlejandroAmadorGa-ke5oiI watch a lot of British media and as a native Californian English speaker (all the way to the college level) even I don’t catch every “Britishism” especially things that are related to British history.
We have so many strong regional accents in the uk , when I’ve been to the USA some people couldn’t understand me I am from the city of Norwich in the east of England in the county of Norfolk, about 0.1% talk like in that posher accent
Dear Anna, I have been watching your videos since last week.Actually I must improve my knowledge of English. Sometimes I feel you are so fast. I cant grab what you are saying. Please help me to improve with you.I like your videos. ❤️from sri lanka
"In the twisted tapestry of life, women stand as the most pragmatic pillars of human existence. Their relentless resilience and unwavering pragmatism keep the chaotic machinery of society from grinding to a halt. While dreams and lofty ideals float aimlessly in the ether, it is the ceaseless labor of women that roots the world in harsh, gritty reality. From the thankless toil of nurturing the next generation to the often-overlooked brilliance in myriad professions, their contributions are the unsung ballast against the tides of human folly. Acknowledging this isn't mere praise, but a stark recognition of the indispensable utility they embody in a world eager to drown in its own delusions."
Whispers of Dawn In the quiet hush before the dawn, Where shadows stretch and dreams are drawn, A single star in velvet skies, Reflects the spark within your eyes. The fields of gold in summer's grace, Mirror the light upon your face, Where sunflowers stand tall and true, Their hearts, like mine, reach out to you. Beneath the ancient, whispering trees, Where every leaf sings melodies, The river’s song, so soft and clear, Is but a shadow when you're near. For in your smile, the world does bloom, Dispelling night’s encroaching gloom, With every glance, a story told, A love that’s timeless, pure, and bold. O Ukraine’s daughter, strong and bright, You are my muse, my guiding light, In you, the beauty of the land, In you, the strength to always stand. So as the dawn begins to rise, And morning breaks with golden ties, Know that my heart is ever true, Inspired and cherished, all by you.
i oftenly watched the Netflix movies but couldn't understand the English language used in the Netflix even though i speak English language and understand your language as well but not in Netflix most of the word are out of my mind which is used very fast by actors
Finally!!!! All this time i've been asking that to myself and i do not know what to do i'm just flipping out a little bit. I'm losing it and this is still unclear in my mind. 😢😢😢😢😢
Dear Anna sister. I'm watching of your video from The Bangladesh. I'm always watching your video and I hope that I'll be success in fluent English languages. Pray for me sister
Merci pour cette vidéo. Tous les points que vous avez relevés sont pertinents. Ça fait plus de trois ans que j'utilise l'anglais au quotidien, j'ai lu énormément de livres, regardé énormément de vidéos sur internet. À force de regarder du contenu vidéo en anglais uniquement depuis des années, je me suis habitué au vocabulaire et aux accents utilisés aux USA au point d'être très à l'aise avec les films et les séries en anglais sans sous-titres. Mais même après tant de pratique, parfois il y a des phrases entières que je ne comprends pas dans les films. Je vais continuer à m'exercer. Je préfère écrire en français parce que c'est dans cette langue que j'ai fait toutes mes études, je peux donc mieux exprimer mes idées. Après tout, celui qui sera intéressé par le commentaire va le traduire. Depuis Yaoundé, Cameroun.
Hi there. I have this problem. I cannot get movies. I have met with new structure which one I have not got before even though I have been stadying a lot. 😊
sometime i fell like i never will learn a new language, im 14y and my native language is portuguese, i know a bit of english and i start learning chinese and russian recetly, but i fell like i cant input it on my mind, after a certly level it look alike i cant adcqire mew work or understand the gammar, songs, i just get tired, and worse: i dont even know 100% of my own language, it suck me a lot
I remember I had to watch like 30 shorts from DKoldies to get what he said at the end of each short, "And since your order got pick to be filmed, I'm throwing in a xxxxx as a gift".
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in brief:
In this video, the speaker discusses why English language learners might find it easier to understand educational videos on TH-cam but struggle with understanding native speakers in movies, TV shows, or real life.
The answer is broken down into four categories: vocabulary, speaking speed, pronunciation/articulation/accent, and context.
1-Vocabulary: Educational videos use simpler, more common vocabulary, while native speakers in movies or real life might use idiomatic expressions and slang.
2-Speaking speed: Teachers in educational videos speak slower and more clearly, while native speakers may speak faster and use linking, which can be challenging for learners.
3-Pronunciation, articulation, and accent: In educational videos, speakers enunciate their words and use a consistent accent, while in movies or real life, there may be various accents and speaking styles.
4-Context: Native speakers often use cultural references, idioms, and expressions that may be unfamiliar to learners.
The speaker encourages viewers to continue working on their listening skills through regular exposure to different accents and to not get discouraged, as even native speakers might struggle with understanding certain accents or expressions.
You sound like ChatGPT
Inteligencia artificial.😮
What level of English do you have?
@@НиколаМакеавелли it's not me , it's gpt4
Did ChatGPT saw the video? or how did you make it write a review ?
After being defeated by several videos, it's quite glad to find a video I can almost understand. I don't feel like foolish this time. It's just because the vocabulary and accent of the native speaker stopping me from understanding. Thank you very much. Appreciate it!
I'm studying English by myself.
I starded to study 3 years ago, I like a lot to learn but I have difficult understant but I always pratice and your vídeo help me a lot.
I actually started to watch educational video on TH-cam and then I added videos from native speakers and after that movies became understandable. It takes time just keep practicing 😊
While you're practicing
Did you become a good speaker?
I mean, Do we able to be a good speaker just with listening?
When I wrote this, I didn't know that "able" is adjective. So it's "are we able not do we able" 😆👍
Unfortunately, improving your listening skills won't necessarily help you speak more fluently, but you can definitely learn realistic, natural phrases to pepper in to your speaking vocabulary 😄
@@BreatheEnglishEducation This's kind of you
,but why are you laughing? 😆
Not laughing, just meant to smile encouragingly ☺️
@@BreatheEnglishEducation I appreciate it , l hope, I'll be a better speaker, nice to meet you 💜😊
I'm learning English here in Brazil. You speak very fast 🌹🇧🇷♥️
Thanks you so much for this video, I`m from Brazil and I love to study English at home.
u are making a great work to all those people like me that are learning the language. thank you so mouch!!! keep it up!!
Hey Anna. Thanks for sharing your take on this. As some other people in the comments have added, there are also some issues to do with the way sound is captured and mixed on movie sets these days. That said, all your other observations and advice are completely relevant.
I've lived in France for 16 years (I'm from the UK) and I can understand almost everything I hear, unless someone has a really unusual accent. But I still find some movie dialogue hard to catch. Even my French partner can find some lines a bit tricky!
Totally agree with getting out of your comfort zone and listening to material that's challenging. It leads to the greatest rewards and growth, even if it's hard at first. And yes, references are a nightmare. Gilmore Girls is a series with tons of references I don't understand! So many of them are to do with American sport or old movies and singers. You certainly learn a lot when you watch it if you look this stuff up afterwards.
Amazing comment, very useful for non-native speakers, and miraculously super beneficial for native speakers. Kudos to her.
In fact, British and American moviegoers tend to speak broken English. It is difficult to understand. I sympathize with you for making a video on how to understand.
Superb! You are working in a very effective n simple way to enable your viewer to utilize your lectures in public dealing n interactaion! WaO! Hands n Hats of to you! I appreciate your approach! Stay blessed!
I have a relative that I can't speak with, even though she speaks my native language. Her accent is so strong that I simply don't understand her. That's why I don't worry about understanding native English people anymore. My advice as a person with intermediate-to-advanced level is to listen to authentic English content first. You get exposed to real English. If you can't understand, change the speed of the material first, then listen to it naturally. Check if there are subtitles or transcripts (in English!) and feel free to use them. I had and still have this problem. Sometimes the sound is not clear, but it is normal not to understand everything.
You are my favorite TH-camr! I am learning a lot with you, thank you for sharing your talent🫶
Congrats!! you are a great teacher. I am practicing and learning tons
Basically English is just a language which needs regular practice. With all the four aspects of reading , speaking , listening and writing the most important is speaking like many millions of non- native english speaker I also struggle to speak English in a better way .. But then I Think whether I have to improve my Grammar of some crucial topics like Tense , articles and all
others .Please guide us regarding this confusion .
Lots of Love from India ❤
Thank you so much, my teacher ❤️🙏
Great video
But I think another reason is movies are just getting harder to understand sometimes you can’t clearly hear the dialogue
There are some videos about it
Your voice is very clear. l understant evrything ,l really aprecciate it thank you so much .
I have watched tihs video up to the very end, and once again with out a doubt it was super useful. Thanksgiving lovely Elesa
The same was the question remained in my mind for a quite while Now could certain extend be cleared Thanks a lot
You're my favorite English teacher
I understand you 100% at 1.75x speed because your speech is articulated but cannot understand movies frequently because the actors usually mumbles, mutters, split the sounds wanting to look natural. In old movies it was different
About the mumgle thing is true omg sometimes you know the word but they mumble a lot
Thanks for your excellent video, I watch with pleasure. Keep going Teacher.
thank you !you are the best teacher in the world!!
It's mesmerizing the way you express your thoughts, your speech is clear and very good, i wish you keep making videos like this, than you so much
Why this channel is Soo good !!!!🚀🚀🚀💯🇨🇷 I love it
To compound the problem, many native speakers complain that movies are getting harder to understand because the speaking parts are not loud enough to hear clearly. Not only that but the images are too dark to see the whole scene clearly.. This is not misperception, it is real. the reason for this is to make the content so it can be broadcast in many different formats without re-editing and mixing it. Making adjustments so many can enjoy but nobody gets an ideal presentation.
There was a British TV show that for some reason had a microphone pointed at the gravel. So as the characters made some important comments all I could hear was crunch-crunch-crunch.
Thank you for pointing this out! I (German native speaker) have been living, working (including tour guiding) and teaching in Australia for 15 years. My English is certainly fairly professional. I understand any and every conversation, I often turn the speed of podcasts to 1.5 and can deal with any accent. However: I struggle with movies. I, too, believe they are not clear and loud enough. German movies are way easier to understand. And this is not because this is my first language. In any other context I speak English just as well as I speak German. But English movies suck when it comes to understanding.
@@Jungleangie Brazilian native speaker here, i don't consider myself fluent yet, but i'm pround enough to say that i've a decent intermediate English level, but when i watch hollywood movies especially those with a lot of action i just feel like i've learned almost nothing at all xD, i can comprehend 98% of tv shows like South Park for example(without subtitles), but when i watched Deadpool and Wolverine (without subtitles too) i've struggled a lot, and it's not like when i struggle with Peak and Blinders for the accent itself, it's just another thing which i can't explain, and i guess it just wasn't loud and clear enough as you've said, but idk.
Thanks for the correct way explanation!
I understand youtube thematic videos when they talk about things I'm interested in etc. I also feel quite comfortable when watching talk shows like Jimmy Fellon etc. But I always struggle with movies and I have to use subtitles. I think it has something to do with "acting" itself.
Hi Elsa, greeting from Monterrey, Mexico, you're really good at teaching.
Hi, I watch your videos regularly
Мой уровень английского на нуле. Смотрю видосы из за этой красотки😊
Настроение то хоть подьімается 😊
реально красотка)
Thank you so much for being such a nice teacher for us to teach us English and I also this video is going to be so helpful for us
enjoy!
reference from the mandalorian ❤
And a Grogu behind you😍
I watch your videos because of two reasons first your English is really clear
Secondly you are so beautiful 😅
Thanks for your help, greet job
Funny when you said that they're about 30 accents in the U.S., and I remembered someone once commenting that 120 years ago, people in N.Y., that moved all over the city, some could tell what "neighborhood" you were from by how you spoke. The City and burroughs had 30 accents - ALONE.
i almost knew what you said since i’ve started learn Eng for 8 months
Great video I am watching every video learning more great efforts.💝💝
thanks for video are you a beautiful teacher
I'm an American. When I watch British television I often need captions and I need to rewind largely because of strange colloquialisms and slang. ("I'll need to pippen the tuppence when Mary comes to call.") WTF?
Really?!!! I thought American people could get British TV and radio with no much difficulties.
@@KlaimirAlejandroAmadorGa-ke5oi Generally yes. And there is what I call "News Reader" English that everybody understands.
But as an example, I just watched an episode of Campion with Peter Davidson. He would pepper his conversations with obscure literary references. He commented that a local illiterate man studied "reeling and writhing" and that the locals no longer wore woad. He made more sense as Dr. Who.
@@KlaimirAlejandroAmadorGa-ke5oiI watch a lot of British media and as a native Californian English speaker (all the way to the college level) even I don’t catch every “Britishism” especially things that are related to British history.
We have so many strong regional accents in the uk , when I’ve been to the USA some people couldn’t understand me I am from the city of Norwich in the east of England in the county of Norfolk, about 0.1% talk like in that posher accent
Superb thanks 👍
Very helpful content!!! Thanks anna..
Great happiness to tell i will do not understand anything in English language. How to good work in English
Dear Anna, I have been watching your videos since last week.Actually I must improve my knowledge of English. Sometimes I feel you are so fast. I cant grab what you are saying. Please help me to improve with you.I like your videos. ❤️from sri lanka
"In the twisted tapestry of life, women stand as the most pragmatic pillars of human existence. Their relentless resilience and unwavering pragmatism keep the chaotic machinery of society from grinding to a halt. While dreams and lofty ideals float aimlessly in the ether, it is the ceaseless labor of women that roots the world in harsh, gritty reality. From the thankless toil of nurturing the next generation to the often-overlooked brilliance in myriad professions, their contributions are the unsung ballast against the tides of human folly. Acknowledging this isn't mere praise, but a stark recognition of the indispensable utility they embody in a world eager to drown in its own delusions."
Whispers of Dawn
In the quiet hush before the dawn,
Where shadows stretch and dreams are drawn,
A single star in velvet skies,
Reflects the spark within your eyes.
The fields of gold in summer's grace,
Mirror the light upon your face,
Where sunflowers stand tall and true,
Their hearts, like mine, reach out to you.
Beneath the ancient, whispering trees,
Where every leaf sings melodies,
The river’s song, so soft and clear,
Is but a shadow when you're near.
For in your smile, the world does bloom,
Dispelling night’s encroaching gloom,
With every glance, a story told,
A love that’s timeless, pure, and bold.
O Ukraine’s daughter, strong and bright,
You are my muse, my guiding light,
In you, the beauty of the land,
In you, the strength to always stand.
So as the dawn begins to rise,
And morning breaks with golden ties,
Know that my heart is ever true,
Inspired and cherished, all by you.
It really works. Thanks
Thanks for your explanation
Great video! Many thanks.
Cada día me enamoro más de la profesora ❤😍
crei que era el unico, que mujer (con todo respeto)
Because she is from Ukraine)
Thank you
your my real teacher!!
The example from movie about accent was great)
Thanks...and why its hard for us to grab the lyrics of english song.. they spell differently and skip words like of,,for etc
honestly you speak faster than native english-speaker.
Great video, very helpful for me❤
Thanks so much for your videoes
So l hope to learn more from u?
i oftenly watched the Netflix movies but couldn't understand the English language used in the Netflix even though i speak English language and understand your language as well but not in Netflix most of the word are out of my mind which is used very fast by actors
Finally!!!! All this time i've been asking that to myself and i do not know what to do i'm just flipping out a little bit. I'm losing it and this is still unclear in my mind. 😢😢😢😢😢
Good to know .
There is one videogame "The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante". And there is lot of pepole, who read last "E". Is it right?
Wow thank you so much I speak with you🎉❤❤🎉🎉❤❤
Thank you for your help
Thanks....Great video thanks ❤
Hello dear. Thank you for your advices. But I have a concern. I understand native speakers but the problem is that I can't speak like them.
THIS is the type of vídeos I was looking for. So clear and easy to understand. I AM hard of hearing, so the clarity is a good help to me.
Superb teaching style 👌👌
Thank you .
Now, everything makes sense.
you're amazing.... congratulations
Dear Anna sister. I'm watching of your video from The Bangladesh. I'm always watching your video and I hope that I'll be success in fluent English languages. Pray for me sister
Same to
Merci pour cette vidéo. Tous les points que vous avez relevés sont pertinents.
Ça fait plus de trois ans que j'utilise l'anglais au quotidien, j'ai lu énormément de livres, regardé énormément de vidéos sur internet.
À force de regarder du contenu vidéo en anglais uniquement depuis des années, je me suis habitué au vocabulaire et aux accents utilisés aux USA au point d'être très à l'aise avec les films et les séries en anglais sans sous-titres. Mais même après tant de pratique, parfois il y a des phrases entières que je ne comprends pas dans les films. Je vais continuer à m'exercer.
Je préfère écrire en français parce que c'est dans cette langue que j'ai fait toutes mes études, je peux donc mieux exprimer mes idées. Après tout, celui qui sera intéressé par le commentaire va le traduire.
Depuis Yaoundé, Cameroun.
FANTÁSTIC DEAR TEACHER 🌹👏👏👏
I recently heard a song from Leila Q, the place to be, n I thought OMG!!! How Can I catch this.
Thanks a lot for your tips and this video. I'll continue to do my best. Blessings for you :)
Everyone should speak like you, when i watch tv i don't understand any word, specially to Charlie Sheen
Thank you very much
Great And Beatiful Teacher 😘💐🤝
What usually it meant, when just at last of the video, there was written, "If you know you know."?
Best teacher
Hi Anna from Uzbekistan 😊❤😊 excellent 😊❤😊
Hi there.
I have this problem. I cannot get movies. I have met with new structure which one I have not got before even though I have been stadying a lot. 😊
I LOVE you teacher😘
Love from Brazil❤🙌🏽
good morning, very good
Mam, please make a video on how to link words in English.
Very good.
Excellent
sometime i fell like i never will learn a new language, im 14y and my native language is portuguese, i know a bit of english and i start learning chinese and russian recetly, but i fell like i cant input it on my mind, after a certly level it look alike i cant adcqire mew work or understand the gammar, songs, i just get tired, and worse: i dont even know 100% of my own language, it suck me a lot
thanks, good video
Thanks 🌼
really good
Great ,realy enjoyed ❤❤
I remember I had to watch like 30 shorts from DKoldies to get what he said at the end of each short, "And since your order got pick to be filmed, I'm throwing in a xxxxx as a gift".
I don't understand you but you are good teacher
Perfect
thanks