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  • Hi, Bob the Canadian here.

  • In a recent English lesson,

  • a viewer asked me this question:

  • "Bob, can you talk about some things

  • that I can do to overcome the plateau stage

  • in my English learning?"

  • If you're not sure what the plateau stage is,

  • or what a plateau is, it's when things level off.

  • When you started learning English,

  • you probably learned lots of new words

  • and phrases every day,

  • and you were probably really excited

  • to learn the English language.

  • But as you get close to the late beginner

  • or intermediate level,

  • sometimes your progress can level out.

  • Sometimes it can feel like

  • you're not making a lot of progress.

  • So in this video, I'm going to give you five tips.

  • I'm going to talk about five things

  • that you can do to break through that plateau

  • and to make your English learning exciting and effective

  • and efficient and just awesome all over again.

  • (light music)

  • Well, hey, welcome to this English lesson

  • where I'm going to help you break through the plateau

  • that you have hit in your English learning.

  • Before we get started, though,

  • if this is your first time here,

  • don't forget to click that red subscribe button

  • and give me a thumbs up at some point during this video

  • if it helps you learn just a little bit more English.

  • So before we can break through a plateau,

  • we have to talk about what causes the plateau

  • and what causes a plateau in learning is comfort,

  • maybe a little bit of laziness, or maybe familiarity.

  • Your body and your brain are really good at adapting.

  • That means the more you do something,

  • the easier it gets.

  • A great example is this.

  • I walk for exercise.

  • When I started walking for exercise,

  • my heart rate would go up

  • and it would be good cardio exercise for me.

  • But after walking for a year,

  • my heart rate did not go very high anymore

  • because my body had adapted to walking.

  • So now I usually add some stairs into my walk,

  • or I run a little bit while I'm walking

  • to get my heart rate up.

  • The same thing can be true with your brain.

  • Your brain gets really good at doing the things

  • that you do over and over again.

  • Your brain is really good at doing things that you repeat.

  • So this might sound a little odd,

  • but you shouldn't just be watching

  • my English lessons on YouTube.

  • You shouldn't just be listening

  • to heavy metal rock and roll in English

  • if that's the kind of music that you like.

  • You need to change things up a bit.

  • So the very first thing that you can do

  • to break through that plateau

  • that you are experiencing in your learning

  • is to change what you are doing.

  • It's again, very similar to exercise.

  • If you only watch one YouTuber teaching English on YouTube,

  • try to watch two or three.

  • If you always read science fiction novels like I do,

  • try to read something in a different genre.

  • You have to kind of change things up a bit

  • so that your brain kind of gets nudged a little bit

  • to do better.

  • Because if you always do the same things all the time,

  • you'll only get good at doing those things.

  • So the very first thing you need to do

  • to break through that plateau

  • is you need to change up a little bit.

  • You need to change some of the things

  • that you're doing when you're studying English.

  • The second thing that you need to do

  • to break through that plateau is you need to get feedback.

  • When you first start learning the English language,

  • you can learn a lot on your own and you can learn a lot

  • without getting feedback from anyone.

  • But when you get better and better at speaking English,

  • you need to start getting feedback

  • so that you can learn to pronounce things better,

  • so that you can learn how

  • to properly use things in sentences.

  • When you start out, it's easy to learn lots of words,

  • it's easy to learn a lot of simple phrases,

  • and it's easy to feel really excited

  • about the things you are learning.

  • But as you move to the intermediate stage,

  • you need to start to refine what you have learned.

  • You need to learn more complex sentences

  • and you need feedback right away.

  • So you need to find an English tutor

  • or you at least need to find software that will correct you.

  • Duolingo is a great product that you can use

  • if it's available to you.

  • It's an app, by the way,

  • just search for it on the App Store.

  • But things that give you immediate feedback,

  • things that correct you right away can be excellent practice

  • when you're at the intermediate level,

  • and having a person who can correct you

  • is even more important.

  • So if you are stuck at a plateau,

  • find a way to get more feedback on what you are doing

  • and what you are saying and what you are writing

  • so that you can refine the English

  • that you've already learned.

  • The third thing that you can do

  • to break through that plateau

  • is to register for an English test

  • or plan on taking a trip.

  • I mentioned this a lot.

  • I've mentioned this before in other videos,

  • but one of the best ways to push through a plateau

  • is to have a goal in the future and to have a goal

  • that requires you to work hard on your English.

  • Now, I know it's hard to travel right now

  • because of COVID restrictions,

  • but certainly, deciding that in six months

  • you're going to take an English test

  • or deciding that in six months,

  • you're going to visit an English speaking country

  • will help you be highly motivated to continue studying.

  • I love this method of motivation,

  • and this can really help you break through

  • any kind of plateau you've reached.

  • Because now, instead of you wanting to learn the language,

  • you feel like you must learn the language

  • in order to do well on the test

  • or in order to have great English conversations

  • when you go on your trip.

  • So the next thing you can do,

  • just set some kind of goal in the future,

  • either a test or a trip,

  • and let that motivate you to break through that plateau.

  • The fourth thing you should do to break through a plateau

  • is to challenge yourself to extend your learning.

  • What I mean is this.

  • When you are a beginner and you learn the word cat,

  • you know what a cat is,

  • and then you move on and you learn the word dog

  • or pig or cow.

  • When you are an intermediate learner,

  • when you reach that plateau,

  • one of the things you should start doing is to use new words

  • as many times as you can right away that same day.

  • So when you learn a new word, use that word in a sentence.

  • When you learn a new word,

  • use that word in conversation that day.

  • When you learn a new word,

  • think of all the other words that you already know

  • that are related to that word.

  • Instead of just learning all of the English words

  • as little facts, make sure you're learning them

  • as part of the bigger thing, which is the whole language.

  • So another thing you should do,

  • the fourth thing you should do,

  • is you should challenge yourself every day

  • to use new knowledge immediately.

  • It's just super-effective, and it pushes you

  • to go beyond just learning vocabulary and phrases.

  • You have to start to learn the whole language,

  • so you need to start to knit the things together

  • that you already know with the things

  • that you are currently learning.

  • The fifth thing you need to do to break through a plateau

  • is to make English part of your daily life.

  • What I mean by that is this.

  • When you start learning English, maybe you take a class,

  • maybe you listen to some music in English,

  • maybe it's something that you do just for fun.

  • But if you wanna break through a plateau,

  • you have to make English part of your daily life.

  • So if you like reading books,

  • you should be reading books in English.

  • If you like listening to music,

  • you should be listening to music in English.

  • If you like baking or cooking,

  • you should have an English cookbook

  • so that all of the recipes you use are in English.

  • In order to break through the plateau,

  • you have to create a state of partial immersion

  • into the English language.

  • You have to take parts of your life

  • and you need to convert them into English.

  • This is not super-hard to do with the internet

  • and the amount of media that is available right now.

  • You could very easily, starting today, only read in English,

  • only listen to music in English,

  • only look things up on the internet in English,

  • only watch television in English.

  • If you wanted to create partial immersion

  • in the English language, you could do that today

  • and you could do it very cheaply, if not for free.

  • So the fifth thing that you really need to do

  • to break through that plateau is you need

  • to make English part of your daily life.

  • Well, hey, thanks for watching this little English lesson

  • where I just talked a little bit about the English plateau

  • or the language learning plateau.

  • I do wanna thank Marcos from Brazil

  • for that question once again,

  • and thank all of you for watching.

  • By the way, if you're new here,

  • don't forget to click that red subscribe button below.

  • Give me a thumbs up if you enjoyed this video.

  • Share this video with other people you know

  • who are learning English if you want to.

  • And if you have a little bit more time,

  • why don't you stick around and watch another video.

Hi, Bob the Canadian here.

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