Hi, this is Mohamed ABOUSAD, one of the directors of Learn American English. And now I want to talk to you a little bit more about the fist way. What is first way? It is learn phrases not individual words. So, of course, what is a phrase?
A phrase is a group of words, two or three or more words. So, that’s first way, it’s very simple, very easy, that you need to learn phrases, phrases, phrases. Focus on phrases, not on individual words.
We don’t say he go to the store, right? So we learn after time it’s he goes, he goes, he goes. That’s the correct phrase. You don’t need to know about past and present. You don’t need to know about first person, second person, and third person. You don’t need to think about all those grammar rules but what you do need to do is just know that these words go together. And how do you do that?
So that’s one of the big benefits of learning phrases instead of individual words. It’s a very, very natural way to improve your grammar and to learn grammar. It’s not the only way, there are other ways, too, and we’ll talk about those in later rules. But it is certainly one way that’s very powerful.
If you study word by word, one word and then one word and then one word, it’s not natural, right? When we speak we don’t speak one word by one word by one word. We speak in groups of words. We speak in phrases. And in fact, this is how native speakers, you know, Americans or Canadians or British people, this is how we learn American English. We always learn words in groups, almost never just one. And this is true for little children, too. Little children usually learn groups of words, chunks of words. And that’s why they can learn so quickly. They’re not studying one by one by one. They’re learning whole groups of words. In the beginning they only know what the phrase means. Maybe they don’t know every single word in the phrase, but they understand the whole meaning of the group. And then later, of course, as they learn more phrases they will begin to understand each individual word also.
So this will also increase your speaking speed. The more you study phrases the faster you will speak. And also your speaking will sound more natural to native speakers, to Americans, to Canadians, to Australians, etc. And that’s very important. It will help other people understand you better.
So as you can see, there are a lot of very important benefits when you learn phrases instead of individual words. So this is very powerful but so, so simple. How do you use it? It’s easy. Every time you hear a new word, every time you’re reading and you see a new word, always write down the whole phrase. Write down the other words that are with it. When you review, when you look at your notebook again and you study a little bit…again you never study just the one word, always the whole group, always and the phrases. That’s it.
Very simple, very easy and yet super powerful. So do this every time that you learn something new with American English, alright?
When you do this you’re going to speak faster, you’re going to learn three, four, five times faster. Everything will improve, even your grammar. Okay so that is all for today. That is all for first way. We will see you next time. Thank you and have a great day. Bye bye. a great day. Bye bye
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