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Forget Words When Speaking English? Here Is Why! 

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"I know many English words, but when I speak English, I forget all of them".
If this is your problem too, this video is for you! In this video you will learn a 100% proven method to use when learning new English vocabulary as well as improving your speaking and fluency.
English language is full of words. But do we need to know all of them to speak English? of course not! In fact, you can speak English by knowing 1000 words only (although an advanced level requires at least 10-15k words). However, the problem is sometimes you know these English words, but when you want to speak English, you are lost for words. Why is that?
This video will reveal the secret for you. It is not about the quantity of English vocabulary you learn, but quality of the English words and method of learning new English vocabulary. I have explained a method that has worked for all my student's who had the same problem. Don't miss it!
As always, don't forget to let me know what you think about this method!

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@noodlediva
@noodlediva 2 года назад
You know what was the best part of your video???Understanding each and every word clearly without subtitles. Blessed to came across this channel😇😇
@aleoeidjdjxi
@aleoeidjdjxi 2 года назад
there u go🔥🔥👍🏽👍🏽
@Sunitha4ratheesh
@Sunitha4ratheesh 2 года назад
😊👌
@Oneminutelong
@Oneminutelong 2 года назад
you just said the exact words i was about to say
@Oneminutelong
@Oneminutelong 2 года назад
you just said the exact words i was about to say
@Ibrahim-vi5dd
@Ibrahim-vi5dd 2 года назад
Exactly I was going to say about that
@herakliet2145
@herakliet2145 2 года назад
I’m actually a native english speaker who is learning other foreign languages but this video is still incredibly useful. Thank you very much!
@cuzumakemyearfquake
@cuzumakemyearfquake 2 года назад
Me too!
@SenkoVT
@SenkoVT 2 года назад
i've become very fluent in english over the years this video was helpful regardless because it doesnt only apply to english but works with other langs too
@MarilynLoveYou
@MarilynLoveYou 2 года назад
what are the other languanges you are learning ? I'm italian
@herakliet2145
@herakliet2145 2 года назад
I’m studying Japanese. I’m actually quite advanced already, but this method will be very helpful for me learning work related terms.
@hypotatoes5517
@hypotatoes5517 2 года назад
Same. I encountered this problem when learning English and Russian. I thought I was just too introvert to talk, so I forget words easily 🤦🏻‍♂️
@md-sufean553
@md-sufean553 2 месяца назад
Anyone here who watching it in 2024
@salhamoshi2831
@salhamoshi2831 2 месяца назад
Me😊
@maralnorollahi
@maralnorollahi 2 месяца назад
Hi me
@englishkiyo6654
@englishkiyo6654 2 месяца назад
Yeah it's me
@CabdiRashiid-su4mg
@CabdiRashiid-su4mg 2 месяца назад
Me
@user-mg5ci8lx6q
@user-mg5ci8lx6q 2 месяца назад
Yes
@bahamansour3178
@bahamansour3178 Год назад
First: you are real and rational. You speak logic . Second: you are one of the greatest teachers in English i have ever seen if not the greatest . Thank you very much . A big fan , an endless follower ( if it were!)
@woowoo1320
@woowoo1320 2 года назад
I’m not that good in English.I’m still learning but this man speaks every words clearly and i can understand what he was saying even without subtitles.Kinda feel great and satisfied about my listening skill coz of the way he speaks 😁Thank You sir
@darandomhuman7473
@darandomhuman7473 2 года назад
Same here
@alixsmusic9211
@alixsmusic9211 2 года назад
i am trying to learn japanese
@nano0.270
@nano0.270 2 года назад
@@alixsmusic9211 as the guy, who were trying to do this, im wishing u a good luck
@PLAYAWORLDRecords
@PLAYAWORLDRecords 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s0JTG6GBea0.html
@daniseo5747
@daniseo5747 2 года назад
Yep, same happened to me, I could understand everything he said, I’m actually really proud.
@iisistikomah8215
@iisistikomah8215 2 года назад
"There are "NO" shortcut in learning"!!! That's absolutely true 👍. I do agree with you.
@AmerikancaEnglish
@AmerikancaEnglish 2 года назад
That's so right! ❤️
@karishmakarishma8975
@karishmakarishma8975 2 года назад
Yes
@klajdiklb1520
@klajdiklb1520 2 года назад
Yes , there's is. Better learning methods
@batman5754
@batman5754 Год назад
@@klajdiklb1520 what are they?
@fa_asilbekovna
@fa_asilbekovna Год назад
Do you learn English
@EyeMwhoEyeM
@EyeMwhoEyeM 4 месяца назад
I don't know why I can't understand the speeches that I heard from other people, but I can understand only your speech clearly 🤔
@ShepherdOfNature
@ShepherdOfNature Месяц назад
I'm not good in English. And every time I watched English speaker videos I was using subtitles. Your videos and your method of teaching is awesome. I can understand you without subtitles. It's a blessing for me, thank you so much
@angelikabohmer6524
@angelikabohmer6524 2 года назад
When I studied English language and translation at university many years ago our teachers told us about the difference between passive and active speaking. In my first job I failed to do a phone call with a customer in England, I couldn't speak and only stuttered. It was terrible, all colleagues laughed at me. I changed my workplace where I got the opportunity to speak very often to many people from all over the world. I learned a lot and later on I was able to lead discussions and meetings in English. But this ability has to be trained again and again. I found your video by accident and I like it. Thank you for your explanation.
@fandelferxxomor2175
@fandelferxxomor2175 2 года назад
Its never too late to learn
@angelikabohmer6524
@angelikabohmer6524 2 года назад
@@fandelferxxomor2175 Yes, you're absolutely right. I'm now in my late sixties and I'm still learning.
@user-dg7ly9ui8f
@user-dg7ly9ui8f 2 года назад
@@angelikabohmer6524 Wow! In your late sixties and you still have a passion for studying. That's amazing👍 Only respect
@angelikabohmer6524
@angelikabohmer6524 2 года назад
@@user-dg7ly9ui8f Thank you! Learning and doing sports is important for me to stay sane and healthy.
@fandelferxxomor2175
@fandelferxxomor2175 2 года назад
@Jon Hesson i will change it
@ramsagarmogalasetty4769
@ramsagarmogalasetty4769 Год назад
4:45 - Have your own personal dictionary to write the meaning 5:14 write two or three sentences with the new words learned 7:02 write down some collocation with that word 11:08 write a paragraph with the word that you have learned and it's collocation
@Owlkate596
@Owlkate596 Год назад
!???!!?? Collocation
@amigo_desconhecido
@amigo_desconhecido Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@GiangTran-ik1gj
@GiangTran-ik1gj Год назад
Thanks you!
@Naeem2460
@Naeem2460 Год назад
Thanks man, helped a lot.
@omarispozo4231
@omarispozo4231 Год назад
It very helpful explanation. I learned a lot about it.
@user-tn4vm9yz9l
@user-tn4vm9yz9l 4 месяца назад
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@youssefhamza3229
@youssefhamza3229 3 месяца назад
You right
@alexisruiz-is8bt
@alexisruiz-is8bt 4 месяца назад
This is my first videon than I watch without subtitles and I can understand everthing. I'm so excited for that. All this show me that my effort worth it. Thanks!
@soniasteephan7929
@soniasteephan7929 3 месяца назад
Beautiful explained practical tips!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@nilanthiherath5841
@nilanthiherath5841 3 месяца назад
Yeah. 🎉
@borislesnansky723
@borislesnansky723 Год назад
He speaks so clearly that I can understand each word even without subtitles
@World_newsss
@World_newsss Год назад
Just he says, slowly and
@suleimanmuhammad1709
@suleimanmuhammad1709 7 месяцев назад
He's speaking clearly and wisely❤
@maryemjebari894
@maryemjebari894 3 месяца назад
that is his purpose
@thru-4061
@thru-4061 2 года назад
"There are no shortcuts in learning. You have to spend time if you really want to learn something." This is a great advice sir 🥰 Thank you 👍
@teshometiruye6133
@teshometiruye6133 Год назад
That's fact
@prashant__1798
@prashant__1798 Год назад
Right 👍🏻
@umutcanzaroglu7855
@umutcanzaroglu7855 Год назад
I must write my rooms wall. This is very correct advice.
@ritaprietobustamante9707
@ritaprietobustamante9707 Год назад
That's right I agree with that.
@davlatibdavron-jsshh12
@davlatibdavron-jsshh12 Год назад
Good job
@James_D_unstoppable
@James_D_unstoppable 26 дней назад
I watched till the vdeo ends and the word you have said " there is no shortcut in learning" hits me for real
@jijisad8419
@jijisad8419 3 месяца назад
Let me be honest no one on youtube history have dealt with this issue ever before except maddy these tips servered upon a golden plat ❤all respect
@petrushari5615
@petrushari5615 2 года назад
Exactly, mastering language is not just a long list of words. A word has its context. You just hit the real big problems every English learner has. Thanks a bunch for sharing your great work. 👍👍
@mmchavez1972
@mmchavez1972 2 года назад
Exactly
@mr_confuse
@mr_confuse 2 года назад
Luckily our school systems know just that and are doing everything mentioned in this video! ... oh wait...
@mmchavez1972
@mmchavez1972 2 года назад
@@mr_confuse online?
@mr_confuse
@mr_confuse 2 года назад
@@mmchavez1972 nowhere, that was sarcasm :D
@truman5838
@truman5838 2 года назад
This isn't just for people learning a new language. It's for people who have trouble recalling words when they need them. English is my first language and I have this problem. I was considered learning disabled throughout my childhood. Special Ed. Today I'm 42 and I was recently diagnosed as developmentally challenged. I'm now on disability.
@timoteostation
@timoteostation 2 года назад
6:18 this context is totally new to me, very interesting. Also, this entire video is the answer for my biggest problem with english. I know a lot about english language, but for now I can't use it properly, at least when I try to "speak" english, not "write" in english. Your material is very good, thanks for sharing this knowledge, I really needed it.
@shavonnecolacino9217
@shavonnecolacino9217 2 года назад
Gc AZ
@craftah
@craftah 2 года назад
@Handsome Monarchist why? Grammar is very important, I know you can make some mistakes and it's still fine but you should really know how to use words together. And grammar isn't always logical so you have to learn how you combine words with other words. Bad grammar can be not understood sometimes (even if you used the grammar from your native language in English, grammar in different languages works differently)
@ruthercepcion2338
@ruthercepcion2338 2 года назад
Tbh grammar can be useless sometimes, like the different there's just pick one
@jisaswarm5218
@jisaswarm5218 2 года назад
I'm confused, why'd you put speak and write in quotations? just asking
@ValerieZielinski-si8by
@ValerieZielinski-si8by Год назад
Thank you so much for your precious and enthusiastic advice! I am a French English teacher in Paris and I will mention your inspiring videos to my students! Thanks again! Valerie
@SabreInteract
@SabreInteract Месяц назад
OMG guys, that’s the best teacher I met on RU-vid. Especially for a listening practice
@ilivetoeat9617
@ilivetoeat9617 2 года назад
You literally point out my biggest problem when learning English. I've been learning English since I was 5 and now in my 20s. As I like to read novels, I can kinda understand the advanced words, but when I try to speak or write, I can only use basic and some intermediate words - like happy, sad, or interesting. ( But clearly I know the words like fantastic, thrilled, gorgeous but they don't come out as I hope) I really hope your methods will boost my skills.
@melisaauthencia5715
@melisaauthencia5715 2 года назад
I hav the same issues
@alsimanche
@alsimanche 2 года назад
Same
@anjunikhil8732
@anjunikhil8732 2 года назад
Same here
@XxalmanzorxX
@XxalmanzorxX 2 года назад
Does it works?
@ilivetoeat9617
@ilivetoeat9617 2 года назад
@@XxalmanzorxX still in progress. What I did with my practice is that I answer whatever question or topic and record my own voice. And then listen again and try to search for synonyms from my memories. And reconstruct my sentences and speak again.
@acdc1773
@acdc1773 2 года назад
Probably everyone search for subtitles at start of the video. But when they can't find it they don't give up. Then listen this man and understand clearly. That because this man speaks clearly. That gave me lots of courage and (im sure about this) gave you too. I wish good luck to who want to learn English.
@user-kj4qh8ez7z
@user-kj4qh8ez7z 2 года назад
You're right. I like this man's English too
@nassarmnuwer
@nassarmnuwer 4 месяца назад
Thank you for your clear speaking , I've been studying for 9 months, but , I surprised about my self, i understood every single words you've spoken
@ebrabadani8768
@ebrabadani8768 День назад
I have never seen an explaining as much as clear as this fella explain.god bless
@nithyaraja2664
@nithyaraja2664 Год назад
I can't believe such a wonderful course is available for free. I really appreciate the efforts you're taking. You're really making English a piece of cake. Love from India.❤
@akashreddy1633
@akashreddy1633 Год назад
Haa avunu mawa 😅
@suxrobxudoyberdiyev5461
@suxrobxudoyberdiyev5461 Год назад
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@ayeayethein1973
@ayeayethein1973 Год назад
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@thamifrimane7280
@thamifrimane7280 Год назад
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@thamifrimane7280 Год назад
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@fellasafsafi22
@fellasafsafi22 2 года назад
I've studied english during four years but not any teachers showed us how to learn words in context with collocations like you. Thanks a lot.
@UrbanSipfly
@UrbanSipfly 2 года назад
Why do you say: I've studied English during four years; instead of, I STUDIED English FOR four years?
@killomtry3711
@killomtry3711 2 года назад
@@UrbanSipfly cuz in school every teacher is saying to
@Catimixto
@Catimixto 2 года назад
cause he wanted to show us his huge power but his play ended up kinda bad as my entire life, ive been trying to learn english for 7 months and it isn't working as it should be, however im doing my best to achieve that goal... thanks for reading btw, And bye.
@fellasafsafi22
@fellasafsafi22 2 года назад
This is english/french. We think in french and translate into english.
@ffhxyaboku1776
@ffhxyaboku1776 2 года назад
@@Catimixto how the fuck are you typing then?
@rikakinoshita283
@rikakinoshita283 3 месяца назад
I always watch your videos while driving, waking, and of course, studying. You pointed out what I am suffering from learning English. Your ideas and teaching methods are really effective. Thank you.
@bilalgameche1566
@bilalgameche1566 3 месяца назад
the best part for this video it's you use the simple and very explicit words
@namida_
@namida_ 2 года назад
Странно, но я понял почти каждое слово, что он сказал. Спасибо за слова, простые для понимания.
@altokle1
@altokle1 2 года назад
Сначала хотел включить субтитры, но пришлось слушать так... и все понятно. Человек чётко говорит, приятно слушать!
@user-fw3xc4ht5g
@user-fw3xc4ht5g 2 года назад
@@altokle1 говорит сликшом медленно и простыми словами. Англоговорящие на самом деле по-другому разговаривают.
@altokle1
@altokle1 2 года назад
@@user-fw3xc4ht5g это понятно, слушал я англоговорящих, тараторят, комкают слова.. и акцент ещё бывает ужасный. Впрочем такое и в нашем языке и в прочих
@user-fw3xc4ht5g
@user-fw3xc4ht5g 2 года назад
@@altokle1 мне кажется ты слушал американцев, потому что я знаком с лондонцем, и у него отличное произношение.
@azadehsadeghi1589
@azadehsadeghi1589 2 года назад
That was literally a valuable lesson. I used to utilize this method many years ago and it truly works. If you want to get the most advantage of it ...there is a hint. Try to write the examples and collocations related to your personal real experiences. And keep them as short as possible.
@takkintuiteru3159
@takkintuiteru3159 Год назад
I realized that I had been focusing on passive learning even though I had wanted to activate the words I had already known until I watched this video . So thank you so much for this video.
@ignaciogonzale-sm4gw
@ignaciogonzale-sm4gw Месяц назад
you describe perfectly why I listen, read and understand english but I cant speak fluently, I have to increase my active list vocabulary, thank for helping us and please keep doing more videos whith this amazing tips explained step by step
@agunggunawan899
@agunggunawan899 2 года назад
I'm exactly on this phase, where my speak of english is not really good but i can exactly understand my interlocutor's english. A good presentation. Clear pronounce, using an easy to understand words, even though i'm indonesian and my english is not really good but i can clearly understand what you said without subtitle.
@Fionacle
@Fionacle 2 года назад
You had a couple words wrong, but they were still used in a way that could be understood, I think you’re English is really good, props! I always admire anyone who can learn any language because I’m a native English speaker but have a LOT of trouble learning other languages
@yury3548
@yury3548 2 года назад
@@Fionacle I've been always wondering why English natives have to learn other languages? In my country, the reality is that if you want to make a good living, you have to speak English. Say, people here earn $500/month doing a job. Doing just the same job in an EU/US company will bring you at least 3 times more. So the motivation is clear here. And what about you?
@marioionion2
@marioionion2 2 года назад
@@Fionacle your*
@marioionion2
@marioionion2 2 года назад
@@yury3548 There's some countries which the population (most part of it) don't know English so americans/brittish need to learn their language
@yury3548
@yury3548 2 года назад
@@marioionion2 yeah, just like in my russian speaking country. But I can hardly imagine that anyone form the UK or the US moves here.
@ghosty2186
@ghosty2186 2 года назад
I can translate all the words you say in this video, but only in my head. I'm Bulgarian and my mum can't understand so many words, and I need to translate them. But the thing is, I can translate them perfectly in my head, and I can't translate them to her. You helped me a lot. Thanks
@anchalsehrawat9809
@anchalsehrawat9809 2 года назад
same problem is here😁 i can speak english in my mind only
@ronaldogalactico8356
@ronaldogalactico8356 2 года назад
It happens with me too! When I'm listening eng songs my come asks the exactly translate, and even I know what they are saying, it gets complicated when i try to say I think it's cuz we are saying 2 languages at once and our brain confuses it
@Just_human_being
@Just_human_being Год назад
It’s something like “short term memory “ and “long term memory”. Our passive vocabulary has a great risk of being forgotten 😢 Your advice is really useful. I tried it on myself many times. To write down the sentences or collocations or even whole stories- the best way to put this into active part
@ouardamimi3420
@ouardamimi3420 Год назад
Can you teach me English
@TatieKabamba
@TatieKabamba 7 месяцев назад
you are a pro in teaching
@user-ii4ts8eg9f
@user-ii4ts8eg9f 3 месяца назад
@Just_human_being some how i try with reading any sentences and just write it to memorize . But nobody correcting me 😅
@noorabdiali7954
@noorabdiali7954 Год назад
You're doing a great job bro. I'm really grateful I have gained enough. I'm one of the people described in the video, having numerous passive vocabularies and less active vocabularies. Now,ready to shift in the way of activating them.
@fundamentalaccount4439
@fundamentalaccount4439 Год назад
A world class explanation: these techniques almost take several months to get them, but its rewards are tremendous. Keep going Professor🤴👍
@rohanagasty3879
@rohanagasty3879 2 года назад
You are the best teacher ever ...I can easily understand everything with out any subtitles ....
@licha9
@licha9 3 месяца назад
I'm from Argentina and the best part of this video was understanding the mostly words you said without subtitles
@user-lg9kv2vi3e
@user-lg9kv2vi3e Месяц назад
From Messi's country ❤
@greatlymanua3185
@greatlymanua3185 2 месяца назад
at first i thought i can't understand your video because you made the captions unavailable, but at the end of the video I realized that I understand almost everything in your video. It's literally "blessing in disguise" when you turn off the caption hehehehe. THANKYOUUU
@HieuPham-kv5bd
@HieuPham-kv5bd 2 года назад
I am not good at listening skill however I can understand up to 90% each word you said. I feel more confident when listening your video. Thank you so much
@anaislekapene752
@anaislekapene752 2 года назад
As a non-native speaker, this is so relatable. I can fluently write on English, but when it comes to speak... I often stumble at the words... and my pronounce is not the best. The same with other languages
@jidoorifalcon
@jidoorifalcon 2 года назад
I am a native speaker and this happens to me sometimes.
@dillonbanh5244
@dillonbanh5244 2 года назад
I am a native speaker and this happens to me ALL THE TIME. 😆
@anaislekapene752
@anaislekapene752 2 года назад
@Jon Hesson I am very grateful for your advice. I communicate with virtual friends in English in a daily basis; besides, I research some webpages in English language, and listen to music and watch videos in english. However, I still have the feeling I have a lot to improve, specially concerning to the spoken language (I must improve my accent). I will therefore work harder. Thank you. 😊
@anaislekapene752
@anaislekapene752 2 года назад
@Jon Hesson Just out of curiosity, can you tell me where are you from? I am from Portugal.
@anaislekapene752
@anaislekapene752 2 года назад
@Jon Hesson woah... You are quite a traveler
@vaibhvtripathi
@vaibhvtripathi 10 месяцев назад
You articulated your thoughts in first 5 minutes which was very impressive 👏
@outlander6346
@outlander6346 10 месяцев назад
I'm excited I saw this ... I'm an up and coming music writer, singer , rapper. When I freestyle, I get stocked too quick but inside of me , I know I know thousands of words but I just get to forget them whenever I start freestyling...
@almaprocuna6451
@almaprocuna6451 2 года назад
OMG! I found this video by accident, but I was just hooked from the first minute. It's just what I needed to finish learning English. I was very surprised that I understood every word without needing subtitles. You have one more subscriber, thank you very much!
@gustiamelia822
@gustiamelia822 Год назад
This video really helps me and figure out what I was struggled all this time
@gogadev
@gogadev Год назад
What I struggled with * all this time.
@gustiamelia822
@gustiamelia822 Год назад
@@gogadev Thanks🙏🏻
@englishwithpooya5312
@englishwithpooya5312 Год назад
Hello my teacher i hope you’re doing well I’m from iran and honestly I’m so glad to be one of your students and your method is fine to remember vocabulary and use them correctly in spoken English language I can’t thank you enough
@arlyn0992
@arlyn0992 Год назад
i have many vocabulary in my head and i cant say them when speak. now i know why. thankyou for the lesson
@kyawzinhein5105
@kyawzinhein5105 2 года назад
I'm not good listening skill but I can get clearly hear every single word. You will be the best teacher for me. Thank you 🤗
@amit.exe_stopped_working5373
@amit.exe_stopped_working5373 2 года назад
But you still need to improve your grammar becuz you wrote ' I'm not good listening skill.' listen, you can either say I am not a good listener or I don't have good listening skill
@tenkorangrobert1169
@tenkorangrobert1169 2 года назад
@@amit.exe_stopped_working5373 😂
@reizero246
@reizero246 2 года назад
@@amit.exe_stopped_working5373 good catch, but that “becuz” I’m almost 100% positive it’s a slang and not a real word xD
@ahmadhafeez7945
@ahmadhafeez7945 2 года назад
Firstly, "Hard work pays off" might be the best motivational quote for those who don't think they're talented enough as hard work can easily beat talent. Congratulations on getting your first sponsor....! Remember when Tom says to Jerry, '' I salute you.....!" Same from me to you.This is the best trick to learn English but make a point of taking best care of your diary. You CAN'T lose it.
@POCEnglish
@POCEnglish 2 года назад
Thanks for your comment Ahmad😌
@adantroydesalesa6468
@adantroydesalesa6468 2 года назад
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@yysiu7222
@yysiu7222 2 месяца назад
You are right,your way of learning is solid.
@noemilima161
@noemilima161 Месяц назад
Oh my gosh! Why didn't I discovered this video from 3 years ago? This is fantastic for improving my English on a daily basis, tks.
@CocoGoth79
@CocoGoth79 2 года назад
Although I am Russian ... but I understood everything perfectly without subtitles! And your advice is very helpful! Thanks a lot!
@nkq6540
@nkq6540 Год назад
I never found such a trustable tutor before....now I've found your channel and I'm sure I'm gonna learn and speak in english in which I was facing so much problem because I couldn't recall words while writing and having a conversation.... Thanks a bunch for giving this great n very useful idea through your video....Keep making these amazing and valuable videos....
@_Aaditya_07
@_Aaditya_07 Месяц назад
I have watch so many videos on the internet to learn but really never seen teacher like him , interesting thing is that he's speak clear to understand each and every words and easy to understand without caption 💗
@elianacampos4628
@elianacampos4628 Месяц назад
I have that same problem, I know words but don't come to head when I need them. I will try this method to level up my vocabulary and fluency.
@sassclem3190
@sassclem3190 2 года назад
I’m actually a native English speaker but I am learning a new language and this video is just as useful applying it to any language! I’ve had this problem all my life with my parents’ mother tongue (receptive bilingualism) as well so I hope I can apply this so I can achieve fluency!
@craftah
@craftah 2 года назад
@@dexterdruboanimations-6403 no
@bigmenkebeast3256
@bigmenkebeast3256 2 года назад
@@craftah it is
@craftah
@craftah 2 года назад
@@bigmenkebeast3256 link me the original comment then
@bigmenkebeast3256
@bigmenkebeast3256 2 года назад
@@craftah it’s top comment lmao
@craftah
@craftah 2 года назад
@@bigmenkebeast3256 name of the user?
@Ryanxi-17
@Ryanxi-17 2 года назад
Thank you so much, teacher. I'd been struggling with passive words in my head before. I was stuck in step-1 and didn't know what to do next. Thanks for giving me advices and showing me the light.🥰
@iredxr5
@iredxr5 2 года назад
And don't forget to say thank you God
@lightofthedark
@lightofthedark 2 года назад
You're doing well, keep it up!
@sumyat3886
@sumyat3886 Год назад
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@user-fe5sd6dx3n
@user-fe5sd6dx3n 5 месяцев назад
I'm a English learner but only can read,write, and listen. so this video is so effective for me.I'll keep trying to activate my english vocabulary!! THANKS TEACHER✨
@alabyouvlogs9967
@alabyouvlogs9967 4 месяца назад
I always watch your video before I have to speak someone I need to talk to. Thank you, Mady.
@Goldfish_ka
@Goldfish_ka Год назад
You're the best teacher, thank you!
@hintergarten
@hintergarten 2 года назад
You nailed it. I have been following those 4 steps you explain to expand my active vocabulary. I agree there is no short cut. Now I am convinced that what you really are doing is an inmersion in the language. now I see that, in order to learn a language is not necessary to travel and stay in the country where it is spoken. You can do that at home wherever you should live. On the other hand, your tip about using an online collocation dictionary is terrific.
@alexfernandes115
@alexfernandes115 4 месяца назад
The best teacher of RU-vid. Very easy to learn with him. Congratulations professor.
@Fatemeh_zr74
@Fatemeh_zr74 4 месяца назад
I’ve already been using this method, and now I’m sure I’m doing correctly🎉 Thank’s a lot🙏🏻
@FF-UZUMAKI
@FF-UZUMAKI 2 года назад
Your english is super clear 🤩
@user-gc8mk7if3g
@user-gc8mk7if3g 2 года назад
Thank you so much. You figured out my problem! That's a very smart way of activate the passive words.
@SPIRIT-sd6qt
@SPIRIT-sd6qt 2 месяца назад
Well you want me to write what I think about this method ...so I want you to know that you're the greatest teacher I've ever met in my life ....congrats for being you sir ..... Respect 🏆
@SanthonyM.
@SanthonyM. 2 месяца назад
Me encanta esta manera de aprender, aunque literalmente no entiendo el inglés hablado con esos dibujos y lo poco que sé más o menos captó lo que está diciendo, thank you so much teacher!
@mamotechnology2368
@mamotechnology2368 2 года назад
By the way .. i'm an Arabic guy wich learning from u Thank u so much for ur patience and ur lessons .. The most important that i learnt in this lesson is passive words and active words and from my point of view .. U r totally right ❤
@akahmed3547
@akahmed3547 2 года назад
I watched a lot of videos about this issue, now, I have no doubt that you were the flagship in explaining the issue and the solution. I really appreciate all videos that you made that still teach me correct English.
@jhonalejandrosilvatorres5167
@jhonalejandrosilvatorres5167 4 дня назад
Simple. The best method that I’ve ever been seen. Thanks a lot teacher.
@shyamafernando1690
@shyamafernando1690 Месяц назад
Than you for clearing active and passive. Yes we struggle with passive words and we should active them all from today itself
@properbritishenglish
@properbritishenglish 2 года назад
Nice advice! I always advise students to learn new words in sentences to make it easier to understand the context.
@POCEnglish
@POCEnglish 2 года назад
Exactly. Thanks for watching!
@miralsaeed8943
@miralsaeed8943 2 года назад
@@POCEnglish I need some help for my channel
@samrazerrouke188
@samrazerrouke188 Год назад
Thanks a lot
@mizanulhoque7084
@mizanulhoque7084 Год назад
So sharp & clear pronunciation! So easy to understand! May Allah bless you & your efforts!
@PetWorld-ai
@PetWorld-ai 3 месяца назад
You are the best teacher I have ever seen on RU-vid, I am a beginner in English and I am really happy when I watch this video and figure out every word you said without subtitles. I will subscribe soon. Thanks to you the best teacher
@imanrahimi5160
@imanrahimi5160 10 месяцев назад
One of the most important things that attracts me in watching videos is the clarity of the speech and thoughts . Indeed , this is really beneficial. Thank you teacher from Morocco. Keep up the good work.
@safinakhatun7380
@safinakhatun7380 2 года назад
I can't thank you enough for this.This lesson was really helpful ❤️❤️
@user-mb3bi8mb4s
@user-mb3bi8mb4s 2 года назад
Pleased every moment you speaking here. What an awesome way of language you use. Clearly understandable and giving joy into the heart of a student like me. Proposed method surely is a highly effective to memorize and remember words exactly followed by easier pushing them into a speech. Thanks for great job.
@chardsshi5826
@chardsshi5826 Год назад
The speed of your speaking is actually in my acceptable range, crystal clear and absolutely thumbs up to your channel
@panavrajput09
@panavrajput09 2 года назад
I just got recommendation to see this video and i just loved the way how you taught us all this.I was also having the same problem with my vocabulary but u just sorted out my problem. And see I just used a lot of passive words In this comment that were buried in my mined.Love ur videos. Gonna subscribe ur channel♥️
@Abbosbek_Turdaliyev
@Abbosbek_Turdaliyev Год назад
Your each videos can be understood without subtitles and looking at video,I mean, just listening is enough. One of the best teacher is you
@user-wt2uv7ql6q
@user-wt2uv7ql6q 2 месяца назад
I am such a fan of you ."O God finally find the man for me who really wants to learn English to other people ".I subscribed your channel when I saw your first video.your clearity your way of speaking everything i like most .love you.please help me i really wants to speak English fluently.
@alabyouvlogs9967
@alabyouvlogs9967 4 месяца назад
This is so helpful not just for me but also to those who are struggling when it comes to speaking English. Thank you, sir.
@ssureshnath
@ssureshnath 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your eye-opening suggestions in the video. I love the foreign language English. I began studying English at the age of 5 and have been learning it even at this age nearing 70. Now with your video, I realise that the conversation is like a dish we prepare and and serve to others. For that we must know the ingredients, where they are kept, how and how much they are to be added, how long it must be cooked and how well we have to serve it to others. Certainly we must have some experience as homework. So is the case of conversation too. We can surely make the passive language to active easily if we practise your ideas advised in this video.
@alfakk3578
@alfakk3578 2 года назад
I think that you are Malayali
@HediSadi
@HediSadi 2 года назад
I'm pretty sure you're gonna get more than 1 million subscribers in one year. Keep going bro...
@POCEnglish
@POCEnglish 2 года назад
Wow I really hope so😍😍😍😍😍 thanks!
@English_with_Emma1
@English_with_Emma1 2 месяца назад
Cool
@lazysanter
@lazysanter Год назад
That's totally about me! Thanks for helpful tips!
@ChauTran-br6mn
@ChauTran-br6mn Месяц назад
This is a brand new method of activate passive vocab I have ever heard. It’s very helpful and I’ll try to do these steps from now on. Thank you so much
@SlavMartien
@SlavMartien 2 года назад
I’m a native speaker who forgets words all the time lol, now that I’m learning Japanese I find that the easiest way to remember words is by constantly listening or reading those words over and over until they become apart of my every day vocabulary, for example 本物, I never really heard it until I learned it, now I hear it all the time. If you’re struggling with this on English try animated English shows, South Park, family guy, simpsons. South Park and family guy are really good shows for learning American slang and such but do keep in mind the way they talk could be seen as offensive in public so try to research any word you might think is nsfw
@youtubeseverr
@youtubeseverr Год назад
Dear teacher, you are speaking very clearly and easily. So I can understand you without subtitles. My level pre-intermediate and I believe that I will learn thanks to you 😊
@ABetterWorldFromHHL
@ABetterWorldFromHHL Месяц назад
I just came across this video during my night shift, it is incredibly useful. and this video courage me to keep on practicing. No shortcut if we really want to learn something.
@arthurtadevosyan2796
@arthurtadevosyan2796 Год назад
It’s amazing, i understood everything that he was saying! I have been learning English for 7 months
@puvinthaliratrocities9181
@puvinthaliratrocities9181 2 года назад
Hi Maddy I loved the way u are speaking clearly in Indian accent. Fortunately today I come across ur channel, I am glad to be ur English student. Expecting more videos how to speak and write good English fluently and effectively.
@advanced55
@advanced55 2 года назад
Absolutely agree! Hard work pays off man! You worked and did great job!
@CasxArt
@CasxArt 11 месяцев назад
YOU ARE THE BEST ENGLISH TEACHER IN THE WHOLE WORLD!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
@AungKyaw-ou7me
@AungKyaw-ou7me Месяц назад
i promise I am going to use this method.Thanks a lot.
@ParkNey89
@ParkNey89 2 года назад
Thank you for reminding me about active words! I always struggled with forgetting words or just struguling to speak which is part of being Bilingual but still it's a pain! Thank you for giving us a way to actually learn it too. I never new the reason for my struggle until now
@gmi3204
@gmi3204 2 года назад
Ohh hi fellow jikooker ?
@spirituallife5188
@spirituallife5188 2 года назад
Awesome this topic. My experience is how to permanently words in your head, don't rush sometimes take rest, then think something about you learns, then all you heard words u remember this, I know I'm not alone how hard to learn the English language, but how it is important to me because I work abroad. Wow very informative your lessons. Thanks, I appreciate it.
@Loveandshared
@Loveandshared 5 месяцев назад
You are amazing in sharing/ teaching just love the way you are doing. Thumbs Up!
@user-ci1ye3wv1o
@user-ci1ye3wv1o 4 дня назад
Je confirme : trop fort !!! Clair, précis, interessant 😊😊
@Ankitsingh-cv7vv
@Ankitsingh-cv7vv 2 года назад
You know what ,back then neither I was able to speak a single word in English nor I was able to express my views in English but after spending 3 to 4 months. Now I feel like day by day my English is getting improved and I am really happy for my change.
@aycannehir
@aycannehir Год назад
You even learned to use "neither nor" in 3-4 months from nothing. that's interesting
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