Reach ENGLISH Fluency In Months Not Years (easier than you think)

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
  • Reaching fluency in English can be much quicker than you think, watch this video to find out how long it will take you based on your native language (guide only).
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Komentáře • 34

  • @Nativlo
    @Nativlo  Před 12 dny +4

    Thanks for watching! This was fun to make. Sorry about the light at the end, but it was a last minute decision to record.. we had a blast (had lots of fun) doing it either way 👍🏻👊🏼 Subscribe for more and have a good day.

  • @azerczikwpl
    @azerczikwpl Před 3 dny +1

    Hey bro. Nice work, a learned Polish using this method for about 6 months (obviously I knew Russian before, similarity 20%). Now I'm doing the same with English, doing literately nothing except listening and reading. 5 months, and I am able to describe almost everything what I have on my mind, doing mistakes all the time, but at least I feel pretty confident.
    P.S : Stop worrying guys, just speak and enjoy :)

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před dnem

      Sorry for late response! Hey man! That's bloody brilliant! Keep going! And yes mistakes are crucial to success and progress 🙌

  • @Nativlo
    @Nativlo  Před 2 dny

    I get that some of you disagree with these hours.. guys please remember, this is a Motivational video.. it's suppose to be motivating for you! And exciting! Not a chance for you to debate.. please take it as a guide only. Using acquisition , you will get to fluency that I can guarantee.. it's just a matter of time 👊🏼😌👌🏼

  • @binumampallikara553
    @binumampallikara553 Před 10 dny +1

    Magnificent! I love the way you teach. A lot of learning through out the session. Thank you so much.❤
    Love from
    Kerala, India.

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před 10 dny

      Thank you my friend! Means a lot to me :)

  • @mathswoluwe9045
    @mathswoluwe9045 Před 10 dny

    Thanks Dale!

  • @zafarmurodullayev574
    @zafarmurodullayev574 Před 11 dny +3

    I prefer watching British videos and podcasts. Make more videos

    • @janahackova4561
      @janahackova4561 Před 11 dny +1

      So true!

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před 11 dny +1

      I ain't planning on stopping Zafar! Cool, more British, specifics?

    • @zafarmurodullayev574
      @zafarmurodullayev574 Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@Nativloyes specifics

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@zafarmurodullayev574 I mean what specifically do you want to see?

    • @zafarmurodullayev574
      @zafarmurodullayev574 Před 11 dny

      @@Nativlo everything as long as they are interesting and motivational which pushes us to learn English more

  • @davidquesadacalderon1356

    Thank you! I also think it depends on how we distribute the hours. Learning a language requires gradual improvement. Start with beginner material, then move on to intermediate and finally advanced material. Learning online can be challenging because it's often unclear which materials to use.

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před 9 dny

      This is it.. building up one step at a time to more advanced. I will say if you wanna quickly check it out, my InterFluent course is exactly this.. providing the right level materials for you systematically as you are advancing in English, always slightly above your current level. This is comprehensible input +1. Link in description 🙏👊🏼👌🏼 glad you liked video

    • @davidquesadacalderon1356
      @davidquesadacalderon1356 Před 9 dny

      Oh great! I'll check the course. Thanks again.

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před dnem

      ​@@davidquesadacalderon1356awesome! I see you singed up to free preview.. would you be interested in a 7 day free full version? Just to test it etc? Email back to me and we can talk 🙏

  • @mafiamafia915
    @mafiamafia915 Před 12 dny +1

    I like your channel ))

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před 12 dny

      Thank you very much! New story coming up this week with many native words and expressions! Stay notified 👌🏼🙏

  • @asdfasdfowo6196
    @asdfasdfowo6196 Před 3 dny +1

    How can I get 6 score in the IELTS test in two months😭

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před dnem +1

      Acquisition is going to make you an overall fluent and confident speaker, passing tests, although not guaranteed, has proven at least to my previous students, to have improved significantly.. check out my InterFluent course in description to find out how to apply acquisition to your life 🙏😌😌

  • @KratosThunder-qr7ih
    @KratosThunder-qr7ih Před 5 dny

    I got a question, I've been wondering why am i not speaking this language like totally fluent despite the fact that grasping native speakers isn't a struggle to me at all, i can easily understand natives wether through videos or podcast easily but when i try to speak im hesitant .
    What do you think could be the problem?
    Anyhow I've been consuming English through podcast for almost 3 years now and sometimes when im bored CZcams is my second option, hence i saw this video.......

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před 4 dny

      Thanks for the question.. be careful with "understanding natives" American English is not the hardest it gets.. how are you with British accents, Scottish, London cockney? Etc.. that's real British native English.. to answer the Q.. you need to go up in levels, always find Conprehensible Input +1 but you also have to practice your speaking.. combine CI +1 with speaking practice AND writing the words down on paper (this is a secret most people don't talk about).. get writing lots as well as speaking practice and CI+1 ... email me for more support my friend if you feel you need! 👌🏼😌

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před 4 dny

      And what kind of struggles? Thinking in your head? Lack of words? Email me more in detail brother 👌🏼👍🏻

  • @ahmadfauzanzaman6263
    @ahmadfauzanzaman6263 Před 11 dny

    how about Indonesian?

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před 11 dny

      Around 2nd or 3rd group (Greek, Russian, slavic languages etc) so let's say for you, 1,000 hours should be enough.. sounds like a lot but you are not a beginner and once you make this apart of your daily life, 5 hrs per day 9 months or so of Comprehensible input.. should be more than enough 👍🏻🙏

  • @douglasmendes6934
    @douglasmendes6934 Před 7 dny +2

    I strongly disagree with these hours, I’m Portuguese native speaker, I’ve lived about 2 years in Australia, I have 6300 hours of input, half active input and half passive input I’ve read 23 books in English, I’m not counting the time I spent with native speakers and I didn’t achieve the advanced level, I’m maybe the intermediate level. I’ve been studying for 3 years and a half, so I mean to become really fluent is really tough, it’s harder than everybody thinks.

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před 7 dny +4

      You've missed one important thing I mentioned in this video - CONPREHENSIBLE INPUT. You can't just get input alone (720 in your case) and be fluent.. there are other components to this obviously. It needs to be input slightly above your level, maybe you are trying to watch TV shows when they are too difficult for you or you stay watching stuff too easy or at your level, it's always gotta be 20% above your level. You can benefit from a native providing you material perfect for you level, I do this.. message me personally if you need personal help, but please don't disagree with the natural method and please don't believe grammar study is your answer.. for your sake 👍🏻🙏

    • @Nativlo
      @Nativlo  Před dnem

      And also remember I'm talking intermediate to students here. Please don't be negative, this video is suppose to be a positive negative video.. I'm sorry you missed the point of this video.

    • @douglasmendes6934
      @douglasmendes6934 Před dnem

      @@Nativlo sorry about that, don’t get get wrong, perhaps you’re right, when it comes to learn a language my goal is really high, maybe that’s why my comment seems to be negative, but what I can say is comprehensible input really work, however be patient, don’t expect you’ll be able to watch most of thing you come across.

    • @douglasmendes6934
      @douglasmendes6934 Před dnem

      @@Nativlo sorry about that, don’t get get wrong, perhaps you’re right, when it comes to learn a language my goal is really high, maybe that’s why my comment seems to be negative, but what I can say is comprehensible input really works, however be patient, don’t expect you’ll be able to watch most of thing you come across.