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The problem is doubt for every issue, including developing fluency. You don't know the vocabulary well enough to use it, so you forget it, or you aren't confident about how to weave ideas into fluent sentences. So you need to spend more time with things until you understand them WITHOUT A DOUBT. :) Watch this: th-cam.com/video/FG_PpVseC20/w-d-xo.html
Hi, could you answer me that question does making a lot of connections mean to see the word in different examples or experiences overtime or just understanding it profoundly as it is cuz I study the words the way you described so I'm confused whether I focus on the word deeply or just situations and recognize it in patterns
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What really gives you fluent, confident English? In this video, you'll discover the hidden key that allows you to speak naturally, correctly, and with ease. So if you've been studying vocabulary, practicing grammar, and still feel stuck, you might be missing this one essential piece that pulls everything together. Join me as we explore what actually creates fluent speech and how to finally bridge the gap to natural, automatic English.
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I really found your videos so fantastic and valuable.
I understood that the way of being fluent is achieved by erasing the doubts of vocabularies or expressions or phrasal verbs or idioms.
But what about the problem of forgetting to use these stuff when you speak.
For example: when I attend conversational classes I find my self pick the easiest vocabularies the most popular ones. How can I overcome this issue?
The problem is doubt for every issue, including developing fluency. You don't know the vocabulary well enough to use it, so you forget it, or you aren't confident about how to weave ideas into fluent sentences. So you need to spend more time with things until you understand them WITHOUT A DOUBT. :)
Watch this: th-cam.com/video/FG_PpVseC20/w-d-xo.html
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Hi, could you answer me that question
does making a lot of connections mean to see the word in different examples or experiences overtime or just understanding it profoundly as it is cuz I study the words the way you described so I'm confused whether I focus on the word deeply or just situations and recognize it in patterns
Learn until you have no doubt. That’s the point. :)
Ha... the beard is gone today... Anyway, you look good in every situation. :)
I'm discovering the Furby, which is really great! :D And the word "dagger" although I know the object, it’s almost the same name in my native language "dague" which is very close to the English word. :) And your unconventional way of teaching is absolutely brilliant and suits me very well, plus also your brilliant way of drawing!!! I can't live without it anymore. ;)
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