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Hey. How's it going?
I'm Gabby Wallace, your American English teacher and today I'm not in a recording studio.
Today I'm coming to you from the shore of the Bosphorus River.
You can see behind me. I hope it's not too distracting but this is
the best place -- kind of quiet -- where I could make a quick English tip and update
for you today. So, in this quick tip, I want to talk about
why it's difficult to become fluent in English and what the answer is.
How to become fluent in English. I get this question so much.
How can I become fluent in English? What should I do?
Well, I think the biggest problem is that in most English classes we don't start with
steps or formula, or instructions. You know how when you get a new -- it could
be a new toy, it could be a new piece of furniture, it could be a new game -- you usually read
the instructions or maybe a friend tells you how to play the game.
But you need to know the rules in order to play the game, and for me, that's a lot like
learning English. I mean, in my mind it really helps me to know
the rules before I play a game, and learning a language to me is a lot like playing a game.
So, what I'd like to do with you over the next seven quick English tips, back-to-back,
I'm going to share my seven steps for English fluency.
These are steps that I made for the Go Natural English community, for you, to show you exactly
the rules of the game -- How to become fluent in English.
So, it's kind of detailed, so, I want to take it one step at a time.
Now, if you would like the video, audio, and the text -- all of the subtitles for all seven
steps, come to gonaturalenglish.com/7steps. That's the number 7 s-t-e-p-s, and you can
download all of that with one click. I want you to come visit so, I would love
to share that valuable resource with you to help you improve your fluency.
I'm going to keep this really quick but for today what I want you to remember is that
it's really important to understand the rules of the game if you want to win it.
Okay, so that's what we're going to do with English -- with our seven steps to fluency
over the next few days. This is a really valuable series that I'm
sharing with you that could be its own course but I want to offer it free for you to help
you as much as I can. So, come on over and grab the video, audio,
and text for all seven or you can wait over the next week or two weeks, I believe, it'll
take some time since we're on a Monday, Wednesday, Friday release for quick tips.
You can wait and you can watch the videos separately, the audio separately, and read
the subtitles as you watch the videos on YouTube, or you can come over to gonaturalenglish.com/7steps.
Okay, I hope to see you there. And don't forget to click on "subscribe" so
you don't miss a single update or video. Right there, right there, right there, hit
it. Okay, I'll see you later.
Bye