How to Take YOUR English to the Next Level

Well hey there I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

Today we’re going to talk about

leveling up your English.

Taking your English to the next level,

from intermediate to upper-intermediate,

from upper-intermediate to advanced

and beyond.

We can all agree that becoming fluent in a language

has its highs

and its lows.

Some are you further along in your language journey

than others.

Some of you spend more hours practising every week

and some of you work harder than others

to improve your English. Am I right?

But I’ve got a question for you.

Do you feel like you’ve reached a point in your English

where you’ve plateaued?

You’ve made lots and lots of progress

in the past

and now it feels a bit flat.

Your progress has really slowed down.

You’ve lost energy and momentum.

You’re not improving as quickly as you want to.

But perhaps this is how you’re feeling right now.

The feeling of being stuck with your progress

is really, really common. Most language learners,

regardless of the language,

they can relate to this feeling.

But what we need to do together is

push through

from intermediate level

to upper-intermediate, to advanced, fluent English.

But how are we going to do this?

Well I’ve got a few useful tips to help you push through

and keep climbing that mountain.

But before we get started, if you have a friend

who’s been feeling miserable

about their English progress.

And you think they would love to level up with you,

then please share this video with them too.

It’s always good to have a friend with you

to keep you accountable and to practise together.

Tip number one.

Expand your vocabulary.

Expand it, make it bigger.

Wider. Broader.

This may seem like a really obvious tip

but it can be really, really easy to get stuck

using the same words over and over and over again.

It’s what’s comfortable and it’s what’s easy.

And hey, if you can

communicate your message in English,

do you really need to learn more?

Well if you’re happy with your current level of English

then maybe not!

Maybe what you’ve got is perfectly okay.

But if you want to take your English to the next level,

then you do need to improve your vocabulary range,

which can seem like a bit of an overwhelming task.

Where do you start?

Actually using the new words that you learn

is the key to acquiring new vocabulary.

So make the new words relevant.

Make sure you use them.

Look for interesting, new practice materials.

New shows on Netflix or

TedTalks or different podcasts.

Our world is so full of information and opinions

and ideas, and most of them can be found at any time.

In your pocket!

Look for new, interesting content

always.

Don’t get stuck watching the same shows, listening

to the same things, over and over again.

If you love talking about food,

don’t just watching cooking shows.

But search for podcasts where people are discussing

topics and issues about food.

Or even better, join online groups or communities

that discuss ideas and trends about these topics.

Daily.

Even if you’re not ready to participate

in these discussions in these groups,

you can see what other people are talking about,

what they’re chatting about.

This is an endless supply of new ideas

and words and topics. And they’re real, they’re current,

relevant conversations

that will help you to keep motivated and interested

in learning and practising your English.

You won’t even notice that you’re studying!

So tell me

what topics are you most interested in?

What conversations do you love to have in English?

Can you add them in a comment below this video?

Who knows? I might even be able to

recommend an online group to join about this topic or

perhaps someone else who’s watching

might even be able to recommend one for you.

Now I shared some tips on learning

new vocabulary in this lesson right here.

You might want to check that out next.

But before we move on,

when it comes to vocabulary,

as you’re watching a Youtube video,

take notes of the new words that you hear,

turn on the subtitles and rewind the video a little

so that you can really understand

how the words are used.

By the way,

I write all of my own subtitles on mmmEnglish lessons,

so you can see exactly what I’m saying

if you ever need to check the subtitles.

And you can turn them on just down there.

Okay, next tip.

Get used to different English accents.

Now, hands up if you’ve ever experienced

this situation.

You just start feeling

confident with your English-speaking skills,

and you’re feeling pretty chuffed with yourself, right?

And then suddenly, you find yourself in a conversation

with someone that has an English accent

that you’re not used to.

Or someone who speaks really fast.

There is nothing that leaves you feeling more deflated

and miserable, right?

In the U.S, Australia, England,

people speak English with different accents.

There’s Scottish and Irish accents,

and South African, Canadian, New Zealand.

But then, there’s everyone else

who’s learned English as a second language

which is by far the majority of English learners.

English is spoken by about

twenty percent of the world’s population

which is about one point five billion people.

But only about twenty-five percent of those

one point five billion are native English speakers.

And since English is the most studied language

in the world,

there will be many, many, many more

non-native English speakers in the future.

So you really need to get comfortable

listening to English in different accents.

Search for videos and lessons from teachers with

different accents.

Watch movies from different

English-speaking parts of the world.

Don’t just watch American movies.

And speak with people who have

different English accents.

Find a speaking partner from Iran or from Brazil

and practise speaking with them.

Oh right! The next tip is: use English filler words.

Learn them and train yourself to use them.

Filler words are meaningless words

that can be used when you’re

pausing or you’re hesitating while speaking.

It helps other people in a conversation

to know that you haven’t finished yet.

But you’re just thinking about

what you’re going to say next.

So you’ll likely have these filler words in your

own language as well but they’re probably

different in English.

Okay.. um.. well..

ah..

right…

uh.. basically..

you see…

I guess…

like…

I mean…

you know..

Pausing or hesitating in conversation is normal!

Especially when you need an extra moment

to think about what you’re going to say next.

And since we use filler words without actually

really thinking about them,

your instinct or your habit will be to use

filler words from your native language.

But instead, I want you to think about these

English filler words

and next time you can’t think of a word,

try to use them instead.

Try to get into the habit of using words and sounds

that are natural in English.

Now it’s important not to overuse these filler words.

For, um…

example… I actually… like,

literally, um…

sound..

totally, uh..

you know… awful!

Try not to do that!

I sounded really unsure and confused and

not very confident there when I was speaking.

But when used correctly,

filler words can actually

help to join your thoughts together.

And make your speech flow a little more naturally.

I mean, if you think about it,

filler words can be, well,

well they can be really helpful sometimes!

Phrasal verbs.

Now English speakers use tons of phrasal verbs,

you’ll hear them everywhere!

Especially in spoken English.

Phrasal verbs are really, really common.

They’re a nightmare to try and learn, aren’t they?

Phrasal verbs are a verb followed by a preposition.

Or an adverb.

And together, that creates a new meaning.

Often a completely different meaning

to the original meaning of the verb.

Now I’ve got a whole playlist up here about

phrasal verbs with tips to help you study them

and use them, so definitely check it out at some point.

But let’s look at a few examples, right here.

Please come in.

Please come up with the answer to this question.

Please come forward

with any information that you hear about the crime.

See what I mean? These three sentences have

totally different meanings.

‘come in’ means something different from ‘come up’

and something different from ‘come forward’

and all of those meanings are different

from the original meaning of the verb ‘come’

Now we know that phrasal verbs are tricky to learn

and it’s so, so important that you’re learning them

in context.

So what’s my recommendation?

Set a goal to learn and to use one new phrasal verb,

every day. Just one.

Train your tongue.

You can have perfect listening skills

and perfect grammar,

but if you can’t communicate your message

clearly with your mouth and your tongue, well,

it’s really difficult to feel

positive about your speaking skills.

Good pronunciation is definitely one very, very

important part of pushing your English to the next level.

Now think about it this way, if you want to improve

your arm strength or your leg strength,

what do you do? You exercise!

You hit the gym. You workout.

We train our muscles to be stronger.

Now the tongue is also a muscle

and it can also be trained.

There are some English sounds that just don’t exist

in your native language. It’s a fact.

So of course, it’s normal if your tongue

just can’t make those sounds at first.

But it doesn’t mean

that you can never make those sounds.

With a little bit of training and a little bit of hard work,

your tongue and your mouth

will be able to make those sounds.

Now firstly, you really need to know which sounds

are difficult for you.

Which are the sounds that you really need to practise?

Maybe the ‘th’ sound.

Maybe the ‘ch’ sound is really hard for you.

And perhaps you say ‘shicken’ instead of ‘chicken’.

So find video lessons that

focus on the sound that you need help with and study it.

Then choose a word that has that sound

  • a tricky one, right?

And say it over and over and over again.

Squirrel.

Say it until you can’t say it anymore

until your tongue is really tired.

And it will feel tired, just like your stomach’s

going to feel tired after you do a hundred sit-ups.

But better still, what if you practised pronunciation

while you were exercising?

Sixth.

As you train your tongue muscles,

those tricky words and sounds will become easier

and easier to make.

It just takes a little practice, consistent practice.

So, they’re my tips to help you level up in English.

And I want to know

if you’ve got any others that you want to add.

Please share them in the comments below.

If you’re an advance level English learner,

how do you push through the difficult times?

Times when you almost gave up.

How did you take your English to the next level?

Can you share any advice

with the other English learners

who are here watching today?

Here are the links to some of the lessons

that I talked about during this video.

So I’ll see you in the next lesson!

嗯,嘿,我是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

今天我们要讲的就是

提高英语水平。

将您的英语提升到一个新的水平,

从中级到中高级,

从中高级到高级

甚至更高。

我们都同意,流利的语言

有其高潮

和低谷。

有些人在你的语言之旅中

比其他人走得更远。

有些人每周花更多时间练习

,有些人比其他人更努力

地提高英语水平。 我对吗?

但我有一个问题要问你。

你觉得你的英语已经达到了一个

平稳的阶段吗?

你在过去取得了很多很多的进步

,现在感觉有点平淡。

你的进步真的慢了下来。

你已经失去了能量和动力。

你没有像你想的那样快速进步。

但也许这就是你现在的感受。

被进度卡住的感觉

真的非常普遍。 大多数语言学习者,

无论是哪种语言,

他们都能与这种感觉联系起来。

但是我们需要一起做的是

从中级

到中高级,再到高级,流利的英语。

但是我们要怎么做呢?

好吧,我有一些有用的技巧可以帮助您挺过

并继续攀登那座山。

但在我们开始之前,如果你有一个朋友

对他们的英语进步感到痛苦。

如果您认为他们愿意与您一起升级

,请也与他们分享此视频。

有一个朋友和你

一起让你负责并一起练习总是很好的。

提示一号。

扩大你的词汇量。

扩大它,让它变大。

更宽的。 更广泛。

这似乎是一个非常明显的提示,

但是

一遍又一遍地使用相同的单词真的很容易被卡住。

这很舒服,也很容易。

嘿,如果你能用

英语传达你的信息,

你真的需要学习更多吗?

好吧,如果您对当前的英语水平感到满意,

那么可能不会!

也许你所拥有的完全没问题。

但是如果你想把你的英语提升到一个新的水平,

那么你确实需要提高你的词汇量,

这似乎是一项艰巨的任务。

你从哪里开始?

实际上,使用所学的新单词

是获得新词汇的关键。

因此,使新词相关。

确保你使用它们。

寻找有趣的新练习材料。

Netflix 或

TedTalks 或其他播客上的新节目。

我们的世界充满了信息、意见

和想法,其中大部分随时都可以找到。

在你的口袋里! 始终

寻找新的、有趣的

内容。

不要一遍又一遍地看同样的节目

,听同样的东西。

如果你喜欢谈论食物,

不要只看烹饪节目。

但是搜索人们正在讨论

有关食物的话题和问题的播客。

或者更好的是,加入在线小组或社区

,讨论有关这些主题的想法和趋势。

日常。

即使您还没有准备好

参与这些小组中的这些讨论,

您也可以看到其他人在谈论

什么,他们在谈论什么。

这是源源不断的新思想、新

词和新话题。 它们是真实的,它们是最新的,

相关的对话

,将帮助你保持

学习和练习英语的动力和兴趣。

你甚至不会注意到你正在学习!

那么告诉我

你最感兴趣的话题是什么?

你喜欢用英语进行哪些对话?

您可以在此视频下方的评论中添加它们吗?

谁知道? 我什至可以

推荐一个在线小组来加入这个话题,

或者其他正在观看的

人甚至可以为你推荐一个。

现在,我

在这里分享了本课中学习新词汇的一些技巧。

您可能想接下来检查一下。

但在我们继续之前,

说到词汇,

当你在看一个 Youtube 视频时,

把你听到的新词记下来,

打开字幕,把视频倒带一点,

这样你就可以真正

理解单词是怎么来的了。 被使用。

顺便说一句,

我在 mmmEnglish 课程上写了我自己的所有字幕,

所以如果你需要检查字幕,你可以准确地看到我在说什么

你可以在下面打开它们。

好的,下一个提示。

习惯不同的英语口音。

现在,如果您曾经遇到过这种情况,请举手

您刚开始

对自己的英语口语能力感到自信,

并且对自己感到非常满意,对吗?

然后突然间,你发现自己正在

与一个你不习惯的英语口音的人

交谈。

或者是说话很快的人。

没有什么让你感到更加

沮丧和痛苦,对吧?

在美国、澳大利亚、英国,

人们用不同的口音说英语。

有苏格兰口音和爱尔兰口音,

还有南非口音、加拿大口音、新西兰口音。

但是,还有其他所有人都将

英语作为第二语言学习

,这是迄今为止英语学习者的大多数。

世界上大约 20% 的人口说英语

,大约有 50 亿人。

但在这

50 亿分之一中,只有大约 25% 的母语是英语。

而且由于英语是世界上学习最多的语言

,未来

将会有很多、很多、更多

非英语为母语的人。

所以你真的需要很舒服地

听不同口音的英语。

搜索来自不同口音的老师的视频和课程

观看来自世界不同

英语地区的电影。

不要只看美国电影。

并与具有

不同英语口音的人交谈。

寻找来自伊朗或巴西的口语伙伴,

并与他们练习口语。

啊对! 下一个提示是:使用英语填充词。

学习它们并训练自己使用它们。

填充词是无意义的词

,可以在

您停顿或说话时犹豫不决时使用。

它可以帮助对话中的其他人

知道您尚未完成。

但你只是在想

你接下来要说什么。

因此,您可能也会用自己的语言使用这些填充词,

但它们

在英语中可能会有所不同。

好吧.. 嗯.. 嗯..

啊..

对…

呃.. 基本上..

你看…

我猜…

就像…

我的意思是…

你知道..

在谈话中暂停或犹豫 是正常的!

尤其是当你需要额外的时间

来思考接下来要说什么的时候。

而且由于我们在没有真正考虑过它们的情况下使用填充词

,因此

您的直觉或习惯将是使用

您母语中的填充词。

但相反,我希望你想想这些

英语填充词

,下次你想不出一个词时,

试着改用它们。

尝试养成使用

英语中自然的单词和声音的习惯。

现在重要的是不要过度使用这些填充词。

因为,嗯……

例如……我实际上……喜欢,

从字面上看,嗯……

听起来……

完全,呃……

你知道……太糟糕了!

尽量不要那样做! 当我说话的时候,

我听起来真的很不确定,很困惑,

也不是很自信。

但是,如果使用得当,

填充词实际上可以

帮助将您的想法结合在一起。

让你的演讲更自然一点。

我的意思是,如果您考虑一下,

填充词

可能会非常有用,它们有时会很有帮助!

动词短语。

现在说英语的人使用大量的短语动词,

你会在任何地方听到它们!

尤其是英语口语。

短语动词真的非常普遍。

尝试和学习是一场噩梦,不是吗?

短语动词是动词后接介词。

或副词。

一起,这创造了一个新的意义。

通常

与动词的原始含义完全不同。

现在我在这里有一个完整的关于

短语动词的播放列表,以及帮助你学习

和使用它们的技巧,所以一定要在某个时候检查一下。

但是,让我们看几个例子,就在这里。

请进来。

请拿出这个问题的答案。

提出您听到的有关犯罪的任何信息。

明白了吗? 这三个句子的

意思完全不同。

‘come in’ 的意思与 ‘come up’

不同,也不同于 ‘come forward’

,所有这些含义都

与动词 ‘come’ 的原始含义不同

现在我们知道短语动词很难学习

,它是如此 ,非常重要,以至于您

在上下文中学习它们。

那么我的建议是什么?

设定一个目标,每天学习和使用一个新的短语动词

。 只有一个。

训练你的舌头。

你可以拥有完美的听力技巧

和完美的语法,

但如果你不能

用嘴巴和舌头清楚地传达你的信息,

那么你很难

对你的口语技巧感到积极。

良好的发音绝对

是将您的英语提升到新水平的一个非常非常重要的部分。

现在这样想,如果你想提高

你的手臂力量或腿部力量,

你会怎么做? 你运动!

你去健身房了。 你锻炼。

我们训练我们的肌肉变得更强壮。

现在舌头也是肌肉

,也可以训练。

有些英语发音

在您的母语中并不存在。 这是事实。

所以当然,如果你的舌头

一开始不能发出这些声音,那是正常的。

但这并不

意味着你永远不能发出这些声音。

通过一点点训练和一点点努力,

你的舌头和嘴巴

就能发出这些声音。

现在首先,你真的需要知道哪些声音

对你来说是困难的。

哪些是你真正需要练习的声音?

也许是“th”的声音。

也许’ch’声音对你来说真的很难。

也许你说“shicken”而不是“chicken”。

因此,找到

专注于您需要帮助的声音的视频课程并进行学习。

然后选择一个有这种发音的词

——一个棘手的词,对吧?

一遍又一遍地说。

松鼠。

一直说,

直到你的舌头真的累了。

它会感到疲倦,就像

你做了一百个仰卧起坐后你的胃会感到疲倦。

但更好的是,如果

您在锻炼时练习发音会怎样?

第六。

当你训练你的舌头肌肉时,

那些棘手的单词和声音会变得

越来越容易。

只需要一点练习,坚持练习。

所以,它们是我帮助你提高英语水平的技巧。

我想

知道您是否还有其他要添加的内容。

请在下面的评论中分享它们。

如果您是高级英语学习者,

您如何度过难关?

你几乎放弃的时候。

你是如何把你的英语提升到一个新的水平的?

您能

今天在这里观看的其他英语学习者分享任何建议吗?

以下

是我在此视频中谈到的一些课程的链接。

那我下节课见!