How many words you should know to speak English fluently

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Hey Everyone! ) I’m Anna and welcome to my channel. Here, I post some useful information for English learners. I’m from Ukraine and I’ve worked on my English and accent, for the most part, on my own, but you can find out and trace my story by watching my videos. I’ve been studying American pronunciation for a long time, and I still do, and I guess I always will – because it’s not math. Learning a language, it’s a lifetime journey. I know exactly what it takes to become fluent and acquire an accent in a non-English speaking country, and I’ve never even been to one. And I’m sharing this information here – on my channel.

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EnglishFluencyJourney
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I’m an English native speaker but I use your methods for learning other languages! 😊

Christian-vebs
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Щиро Дякую . Danke Schön. Muchas Gracias! Thank you from the bottom of my heart my dear teacher I can't stop following your lessons and vlogs because I knew an honest, fantastic teacher like you Anna.❤ your student from Syria.

alism
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Hi anna, i hope you´re fine, this is an interesting theme, i would like to add that amount of words which you´re talking about are "family words", for example taking into account the words you get in the exams around 20 thousand words, that means 20 thousand family words are around 80 thousand individual words. For example a family word "have" has the following individual words "have, has, had". Another example, the family word "help" has the following individual words "helpful, helper, helped, helpless, helping, unhelpful". Thank you so much, have a nice day

javierfernandoagudelogomez
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Дякую, Анна. Ваш канал для мене - цінна знахідка. Дуже цікаво і пізнавально. Ваш приклад надихає

Юлія-ло
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You are the good teacher . I always your method ; I am Thai .

ตะวันวงศ์เบี้ยสัจจ์
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You are so beautiful thank you so much for your help, I'm having learning English with you, you very kind

jandermejia
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Анна, дякую Вам за посилання для перевірки кількості слів.

nataliab
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Thanks my dear Teacher ❤️🙌. God bless you always! Regards from Brazil.

fernandoferraz
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You have full of honesty..You have a humble manner and speak simlpy.Thanks Anna.

khinlwin
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Now you've got over 1 million subscribers 🎉🎉🎉 the reason behind ur success is Not only is English a foreign language for non native English speakers (including me)but it is also a life changing magic ingredient 😂 ✨. Wish u all the luck

dumilinovika
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I've been studying English for 1 year..
I think it's been an interesting journey...
I'll keep learning one more year (Chinese time)

magic
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Thanks for useful information, interesting links, positive mood.

audio-class
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speak English with me is best nd effective. method.i really learnt from this nd make more practice. i request to u plz increase these classes

sohailraja
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Great. Many thanks. Some little addition: what natives do surely know more in comparison to foreigners is contexts, collocations, idiomatic verb constructions. This point changes the perspective of learning English on advanced levels, not a little, but much. But it is very useful. You have named several contexts, though there are about 30 to 50 of them in everyday English with their word usage depending on the variants of English. The variants are plenty beside the well known ones. As a useful method I would recommend reading grammatically and vovcabulary useful literary texts picked up by native professionals or assimilated foreigners chosen for the special practical needs of a learner, or watching some useful movies showing context peculiarities.
For example, usage of the word 'how' is very dependent on contexts.

freelancer
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Анна, спасибо. Буквально вчера повстречал ваш канал. Интересный контент, приятная но необычная манера подачи. Привет из Киева.

udovenko
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Excellent from you in letting us know the tests, in order to know how many English words we know. But, ¿May I know how many phrasal verbs do think is important to know?. Gringos or USA people use a lot of phrasal verbs ... I think both are important but not equally important.

Sereno
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I swore you where a native, your english is so good😵

amok
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After you get to the upper-intemediate level, you speak better than most people with 80 IQ, so why to worry. If you know C! level, you're an educated person with IQ probably more than 100.
If you persist and study C2, it means you read a lot.
Those levels correspond to different operating levels of usage, and the usage itself is different for different people. Not everyone needs C2 or even B2. It depends on how much you utilize your knowledge, and if you're a reading person, inclined for abstract analysis.
Also, you can get C2 level quickly if you learn it only for a specialized area.

Just find yourself a good tablet program and enjoy the process. The journey ifs never-ending, but once you reach C2, you'll feel really smart, learning words like bravado, serenity, sentry (which you don't actually need, unless you're reading books or writing them).
Bear in mind, the first words are the most useful, and after C1, words lose their magic in terms of usability. You might learn them just for fun or to sound smart. There's something nice doing something you don't ugrently need to survive.

MIchaelSybi
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It would be great if you did a similar summary on the lexical approach. It’s not so much the number of words that matters at the advanced level as the collocations and a certain feel of what works or doesn’t work together. Like “take time” and “do time” despite the fact that the individual words are extremely common are not that obvious in the meaning. And lexical approach is the new religion in language acquisition, so it’s totally worth digging into.

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