Polyglot Shares the LAZY WAY To Become Fluent (And It Works!)

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Today, polyglot Pearly shares the lazy way to become fluent and how you improve your speaking skills alone.

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CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Welcome
00:07 - How many languages have you learned?
01:08 - Can you tell us more about the lazy way to be fluent?
03:03 - Can you share some strategies to overcome the feeling of nervousness?
04:26 - In English what phrase do you use when your mind goes blank?
06:40 - Can you tell us your strategy on practicing English alone?
09:15 - Can you give a specific prompt in chatGPT to start a conversation?
09:45 - How do you actually use chatGPT to practice speaking?
10:37 - What advice can you give to students that can understand English but can't communicate in english?
13:46 - What advice can you give to students that are afraid of making mistakes because it can cost them their job, be judge etc.?
16:08 - What is the one thing you can recommend to students to do within this week to improve their fluency?
17:53 - How do you find the clips and audio you listen to?
18:36 - Next Steps

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🥰Hi everyone - let's say "Thanks Pearly" in the comments! You can follow Pearly @pearlywong

JForrestEnglish
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This is basically what I have been doing to expand my abilities in French and it’s amazing how well it works. I stream France 24 as background noise, listen to slow French podcasts while driving, watch cute kids’ cartoons on YouTube and TV series on Lingopie. I make sure I speak as much as possible too.

My main rule is that it has to be fun/easy. The amazing part of that is that language learning is my happy place; the opposite of a chore! So much dopamine 😅

TessDurbeyfield
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I definitely agree with her. Speaking with myself and shadowing are the best practices. Easy to do, no judgement and so useful to make automatic reflex for the brain. ❤❤ Thanks Jennifer for interviewing her. ❤❤️

alineverrier
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Oh my gosh, her energy and vibe are just amazing. 'I'm here to make mistakes.' What an incredible mindset.

oarsmansays
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i just realized i have the same habit like her and it’s totally work for me, learning languages doesn’t have to be in school or so formal like taking courses. You can just walking and listen to podcast or using duolingo when u bored instead of social media. It was tht easy.

riskamersi
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It's my pleasure to hear such precious conversation

ningthilem
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I started using Chat GPT every day in English(80% of responses are in English). It really works💯

kaussariya
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Thanks, Pearly. It's incredible how a person as young as you can learn five languages completely different from your native language and diverse among themselves, like English, French, Japanese, Arabic, and Spanish. Congrats on the success of your YouTube channel! You're really awesome!
Thank you, Jennifer, for presenting such amazing people to your viewers! 🌷🥳😘💕🩷

PauloCesarDietrich
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Definitely, I agree with her, self practicing is more good to grammar learning.

bhakt
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Your honesty and innocence caught my eyes Pearly . I'll visit your channal .

Mamoona-fwty
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You speak like a native speaker already.. thanks a lot for sharing your practical experiences,
Speaking a language especially in English isn't easy to learn immediately, your lazy way advice is awesome to follow for the people who are busy at work and have no time to sit down to practice the language. This content is very useful for all the English learners. Again thanks a lot and have a great day.

RenanteTayamora-ur
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She speaks with confidence and boldness! Just followed her on her YT channel. =)

mymusicever
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Big fan of pearly so I found this interview. Native English speaker learning Spanish and Korean. I totally agree with speaking practice. I like how she delineates between speaking and conversation practice. You’re absolutely right that nothing is holding us back from getting speaking practice. I have used chat gpt also for convo practice. If we want a live person to communicate with and no one is free we can use italki for example. I have been shadowing these past few weeks and I got complimented on my pronunciation by a native Korean speaker in my class. It works !

milamonster
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In my case, when I discovered that I had a B2 level in English, I rolled in an online course on coursera to start learning more difficult things because there're moments when you feel stuck so you must integrate another strategy, just enjoy it and be consistent, never give up, thing in what is the purpose to be learning that specific thing. 🎉🎉

bardog
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What a great interview with the polyglot Pearly! She discussed very important points to learn foreign languages! Teacher and your guest thank you so much ❤️!

abadalrhmazkoo
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Pearly deserves more followers on her YT channel. She shares good advices to improve our english as beginners and she s so smiling with a good vibe 🙂

thomasptht
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Teacher Jennifer, shadow!👍 What a super helpful conversation!😃 I gained a myriad of easy ways that help to become fluent quickly.🔥 I'm committed to boosting my English by using these tips.🤞 Thanks for showing us how to manage our English learning time, even with our busy lives!🧡 Thanks to Teacher Jennifer and Pearly for sharing these million-dollar tips through such a great conversation!🧡 I had a blast with this awesome conversation.💪 You rock!🤩

AshanKavinda-cbhn
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Excellent way to improve our language skills. I usually use my social media as facebook postting all in english in a country where all my friends are speaking portuguese as yours native language. Some of them are answer me and giving your like, so they`re are learning indirectally as well. It, in the beguinning, could to sound a little crazy, althoug it works. In addition I`m studyng and watching your videos, cause you`re really professional and dedicated to your porpose to teach us at the best way possible.

LeandroSanchotene-tqpr
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Thanks for sharing these learning skills! It's really useful for people who are afraid of speaking foreign languages in front of others.
I think the most important part for me is that when speaking any language I am learning, I don't have to be afraid of making mistakes, and it's because when I make mistakes, it's probably a chance to improve my English speaking skills.

Laurens-zokp
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I really loved this video. That's exactly what I do to learn English and Portuguese since I don't like spending a lot of time stydiyng in a traditional way. Thanks for sharing this content.

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