Can't understand English speakers in movies, on TV or real life? WATCH THIS!

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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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in brief:
In this video, the speaker discusses why English language learners might find it easier to understand educational videos on YouTube 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.

e-genieclimatique
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I actually started to watch educational video on Youtube and then I added videos from native speakers and after that movies became understandable. It takes time just keep practicing 😊

annaspeaks
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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!

pijhmfq
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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.

demetriusaugustofigueiredo
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I'm learning English here in Brazil. You speak very fast 🌹🇧🇷♥️

ronaldodeoliveira
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u are making a great work to all those people like me that are learning the language. thank you so mouch!!! keep it up!!

kenderperez
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Amazing comment, very useful for non-native speakers, and miraculously super beneficial for native speakers. Kudos to her.

ramongonzalez
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Thanks you so much for this video, I`m from Brazil and I love to study English at home.

blindbrazilianjustice
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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!

shaziamubasher
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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.

LeoListening
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Thanks for the correct way explanation!

mratunaung
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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

najibkhan
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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

luisalbertousugaguzman
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The same was the question remained in my mind for a quite while Now could certain extend be cleared Thanks a lot

abdulmajeedmekkamannil
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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

rawasalah
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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 ❤

afifahiftikhar
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Мой уровень английского на нуле. Смотрю видосы из за этой красотки😊

mister_benchik
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Hi Elsa, greeting from Monterrey, Mexico, you're really good at teaching.

oscarcarrerachico
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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.

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