Learn English Fast 4 Hacks to Native English

Hi.

I’m Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.

Do you want to make your English more natural?

Of course.

Let’s talk about it.

Of course, you want to speak English naturally.

No one wants to speak English like a textbook,
but maybe you’re like me and you’re impatient.

You want to learn now, fast, without waiting.

I want to learn how to play the piano now.

I want to learn how to speak all the languages
in the world now.

Maybe, you want to speak English naturally
now.

But, unfortunately, these things take time.

As they say, anything worthwhile takes time.

But today, I have a little secret.

I’d like to share with you four English hacks
that will help you to speak more natural English

right now.

A hack is kind of like a shortcut.

An easier faster way to do something and these
four words that we’re going to talk about

right now are things that will help our English
to sound more natural immediately without

having to study tons of lists or books.

You’ll just change these four words and boom,
your English will sound much more natural.

Let’s start with the first one.

The first one is changing the word receive
to the word get.

You might have noticed that there are a ton
of expressions with the word get in English.

In fact, I made a video about some of those
top expressions up here.

You can check out that video if you would
like.

If you would like to sound more natural and
more conversational, I recommend saying get

instead of receive.

I received your email.

I got your email.

You can use this in maybe business conversations
or in a business or in a business email.

Sometimes, I use it in emails when I want
to be more formal.

Really, most of the time you can use get.

You can change I received your text message
to I got your text message.

I received your package in the mail.

I got your package in the mail.

When you use got or get in these situations,
it’s just going to sound so much more comfortable

and more common in daily conversation.

All right.

Let’s go to the second hack.

My second suggestion for helping you to sound
more natural right now is to change prefer

to I would rather.

Now, native speakers do use the word prefer,
but it’s more common to say I’d rather when

you’re talking about something that’s your
preference.

Let’s take a look at a quick example.

If someone asks you do you want to listen
to Queen?

You might say “No.

I prefer to listen to quiet music when I’m
studying.”

Or you can make it even more natural and say
“No.

I’d rather listen to quiet music right now.

I would rather listen to quiet music right
now.”

I’d rather or I would rather.

Let’s imagine that your coworker is trying
to plan a meeting and they ask you “Can you

have a meeting tomorrow afternoon?”

You could say “No.

I prefer to do work in the morning.”

Or even better, you could say “I’d rather
do work in the morning.

I’d rather have a meeting in the morning.”

I would rather and then you can state your
preference.

It sounds great.

All right let’s go the third one.

The third hack is changing many to a lot or
a lot of.

You probably learned many, much in your elementary
school textbooks, but today I’m here to tell

you if you change it to a lot of, you’re going
to sound amazingly natural.

Let’s take a look at a quick example.

You might say “I ate many cookies.”

Okay.

It’s grammatically fine.

But if you want to sound even more natural,
you could say “I ate a lot of cookies.

I ate a lot of cookies.”

You can change this pronunciation to be linked
together and say “I ate a lot of cookies.

I ate a lot of cookies.

I ate a lot of cookies yesterday and now I
don’t feel so well.”

We just talked about many, but I want to let
you know that with the word much, much is

often used in negative situations.

You can use both much or you could use a lot
of.

Both of these are commonly used, so you might
say “There isn’t much coffee left.

There isn’t much coffee.”

Or you could say “There isn’t a lot of coffee
left.”

Here, we have a negative sentence.

Isn’t is is not.

You could say “There isn’t much coffee left”
or “There isn’t a lot of coffee left” and

both of these are perfectly natural.

The fourth and final hack to help your English
sound more natural right now is changing the

word very to the word really.

The only time that I use the word very is
if I’m emphasizing it kind of in a funny way

very loud, like that.

Let’s take a look at a quick example.

You might say “The concert was very loud.”

Okay.

Grammatically, it’s fine.

But if you want to be even more natural, you
could say “The concert was really loud.

The concert was really loud and it was too
loud for me.

I had to go it was really loud.”

For me, I might say very only if I was saying
the sentence like this, “The concert was very

loud” kind of emphasizing that word almost
in a comedic way or a strange way.

I recommend using the word really in these
situations.

Let’s take a look at couple other examples.

You could say “I haven’t been to the beach
in a very long time.”

No problem.

It’s fine, but you don’t want just fine.

You want amazing.

Right?

Let’s say “I haven’t been to the beach in
a really long time.”

We’re just changing very with really.

Beautiful.

Now, it’s your turn.

I want to use all four of these English hacks
to speak more naturally right now.

My question is would you rather get a lot
of really fresh warm cookies or a lot of really

expensive glasses of wine?

What’s your preference?

Can you use all of these expressions in your
answer?

Write a comment below and I’ll try to give
you some feedback and help you as much as

I can.

Thanks so much for learning with me and I’ll
see you again next Friday for a new lesson

here on my YouTube channel.

Bye.

The next step is to download my free eBook,
Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English

Speaker.

You’ll learn what you need to do to speak
confidently and fluently.

Don’t forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel
for more free lessons.

Thanks so much.

Bye.

你好。

我是来自 SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com 的 Vanessa。

你想让你的英语更自然吗?

当然。

让我们来谈谈它。

当然,你想自然地说英语。

没有人愿意像教科书一样说英语,
但也许你和我一样,没有耐心。

您现在想快速学习,无需等待。

我现在想学弹钢琴。

我现在想学习如何说
世界上所有的语言。

也许,你现在想自然地说英语

但是,不幸的是,这些事情需要时间。

正如他们所说,任何有价值的事情都需要时间。

但是今天,我有一个小秘密。

我想和你分享四个英语技巧
,可以帮助你现在说更自然的英语

hack 有点像捷径。

做某事的更简单快捷的方法以及
我们现在要讨论的这四个词

将有助于我们的英语
立即听起来更自然,而

无需学习大量的清单或书籍。

你只要改变这四个词,
你的英语就会听起来更自然。

让我们从第一个开始。

第一个是将单词接收更改为
获取单词。

您可能已经注意到,英语中有很多
带有 get 一词的表达方式。

事实上,我在这里制作了一个关于其中一些
顶级表达的视频。

如果您愿意,可以查看该视频

如果你想让声音听起来更自然、
更健谈,我建议你说 get

而不是 receive。

我收到了你的电子邮件。

我收到了你的邮件。

您可以在商务对话
、商务或商务电子邮件中使用它。

有时,当我想要更正式时,我会在电子邮件中使用它

真的,大多数时候你可以使用get。

您可以将我收到您的短信更改为我收到您的
短信。

我收到了你寄来的包裹。

我收到了你的包裹。

当你在这些情况下使用 got 或 get 时,
它只会

在日常对话中听起来更舒服和更常见。

好的。

让我们进入第二个黑客。

我现在帮助您听起来
更自然的第二个建议是将喜欢更改

为我愿意。

现在,以母语为母语的人确实使用了喜欢这个词,
但是当您谈论您喜欢的事情时,更常见的是说我宁愿

让我们看一个简单的例子。

如果有人问你要不要
听Queen?

你可能会说“不。

我学习时更喜欢听安静的音乐
。”

或者你可以让它更自然地说
“不

。我现在宁愿听安静的音乐。

我宁愿现在听安静的音乐
。”

我宁愿或者我宁愿。

假设您的同事
正在计划一次会议,他们问您“

明天下午可以开会吗?”

你可以说“不。

我更喜欢早上工作。”

或者更好的是,你可以说“我
宁愿早上工作。

我宁愿早上开会。”

我宁愿然后你可以陈述你的
偏好。

听起来不错。

好吧,让我们去第三个。

第三个技巧是将许多更改为很多
或很多。

你可能在小学课本中学到了很多很多
,但今天我在这里告诉

你,如果你把它改成很多,
你听起来会非常自然。

让我们看一个简单的例子。

你可能会说“我吃了很多饼干”。

好的。

语法上没问题。

但如果你想让声音听起来更自然一些,
你可以说“我吃了很多饼干。

我吃了很多饼干”。

你可以把这个发音改成连
在一起说“我吃了很多饼干。

我吃了很多饼干。

我昨天吃了很多饼干,现在
感觉不太好。”

我们刚刚谈到了很多,但我想让
你知道,很多,很多这个词

经常用于负面情况。

你可以同时使用很多,也可以使用
很多。

这两个都是常用的,所以你可能会
说“咖啡不多了

。咖啡不多了。”

或者你可以说“咖啡不多
了”。

在这里,我们有一个否定句。

不是不是。

你可以说“咖啡不多了”
或“咖啡不多了”,

这两种说法都很自然。

帮助你的英语听起来更自然的第四个也是最后一个技巧
是把这个

词改成真的这个词。

我唯一使用“非常”这个词的情况是,
如果我以一种有趣的方式

非常大声地强调它,就像那样。

让我们看一个简单的例子。

你可能会说“音乐会非常响亮”。

好的。

从语法上讲,没问题。

但如果你想更自然一些,你
可以说“演唱会真的很吵

。演唱会真的很吵,
对我来说太大声了。

我不得不去,真的很吵。”

对我来说,只有当我说
“音乐会非常

响亮”这样的句子时,我才可能会说非常,几乎
以喜剧的方式或奇怪的方式强调这个词。

我建议在这些情况下使用这个词

让我们看看其他几个例子。

你可以说“我很久没去
海滩了”。

没问题。

没关系,但你不想就好了。

你想要惊人的。

对?

假设“我已经很久没有去海滩
了”。

我们只是在改变,真的。

美丽的。

现在轮到你了。

我现在想使用所有这四个英语技巧
来更自然地说话。

我的问题是你宁愿买
很多非常新鲜的热饼干还是很多非常

昂贵的酒杯?

你的偏好是什么?

您可以在回答中使用所有这些表达方式
吗?

在下面写评论,我会尽力给
你一些反馈并尽可能地帮助你

非常感谢你跟我一起学习,
下周五我会在我的 YouTube 频道上再次见到你,上一堂

新课。

再见。

下一步是下载我的免费电子书,
成为自信的英语

演讲者的五个步骤。

您将了解如何
自信而流利地说话。

不要忘记订阅我的 YouTube 频道
以获得更多免费课程。

非常感谢。

再见。