- Do you wanna improve your English? Do you wanna speak English more fluently? You see the English
language changed my life. I was born in Hong Kong so
English is not my first language. My first language is actually Cantonese. My second language is Mandarin because my mother is from Taiwan, and my third language is English. So when I first immigrated
to North America I couldn't speak a word of English. And I know some of my fans, rumor says that you're tuning into my videos because you wanna learn how to
speak the English language. I find that that's kind of interesting. If that's the case,
actually comment below and let me know. So today I wanna share with you five steps to improve your English fluency. The five things that I did to
learn the English language. Step number one to improve
your English fluency, it's actually very simple and
that is don't give a damn. That's right don't give a damn. Speak whenever, wherever, however. It doesn't matter if you
speak with an accent, I still speak with an accent, and I talk to tens of millions
of people every single month. It doesn't matter. Forget how people would judge, forget how people would think of you, all this stuff it doesn't matter, just speak as much as you could. If they don't understand, you say it again. if they don't understand you say it again, you just keep saying it. I remember because I spoke
with such a thick accent, I spoke like it sounded like Jackie Chan. I can still speak with some Chinese accent like hey, yeah, this then that, like that kind of stuff, like I could speak with
that kind of accent, but you just speak, you just
speak as much as you could 'cause that's how you get comfortable. You would not guess, if you're always thinking about
oh, I'm not sounding smart, or they would misunderstand what I'm saying, or they wouldn't understand
or I'll look stupid, all this stuff, all these
things holds you back learning the language. So don't give a damn
speak as much as you could to as many people as you could. I will walk into the mall I
will talk to people, right? Say hello, how are you? Just to practice it's okay, right? They don't bite it's okay practice. Step number two and that
is this is what I did, I would take a book, any
book, but simple book, and I would read it
out, loud word for word, paragraph by paragraph. I found that that's a very
good way learning the language because there's certain parts where maybe you have difficulty
pronouncing certain chunks you say it again and again, or maybe there's certain
words you don't understand you can go to a dictionary. Reading a book out loud
that's also another thing that I did to learn the English language. You finish one book and you
might as well pick something that you are interested in, if you're interested in investing, or success, or motivation, or
sales. Pick a book on those topics, and then read it out
loud every single day. I'm talking about could be 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 25 minutes it doesn't matter, but do it every single day. I did that every day for years to learn the English language. Step number three to
improve your English fluency and that is take one word
that you don't understand that you don't know what it means, every single day you
just learn one new word. Go to Google Translate dictionary find out exactly what it means. So every single day pick a new word that you've never heard of before, you never use before and
learn it every single. If you've done this every
single day that's 365 words, new words that you could
add to your vocabulary that you could use. See English is such a powerful language first of all, not just because
a lot of people use it, but to understand a culture,
to understand philosophies, you need to understand the language. So when I learn the English
language then I also learn about a lot of other things about the culture, about business of course that's what I do. So language is not just something
that you to communicate, language is also something
that you could train your mind with so understand that. Step four immersion. You have to immerse yourself. So when I was learning
the English language, what I did is I would listen
to music every single day. I would listen to English
music, English song, and try to sing along and
just to learn it, right? It was very very difficult and
I was listening to rap music which is way too difficult I gave that up, but I was watching English
movies without subtitles and I would listen and at
first I wouldn't understand. I would understand maybe 5% of it, right? And then I would understand, I think it's like that's
what she means and 10%, 20%, as my English improves I noticed I would understand the movie
more and more and more, right? So you have to immerse
yourself, talk in English, listening to English music,
watch English movies, do as much as that as you could naturally you'll pick up the slang, you'll pick up kinda
certain stories or phrases like that kind of phrases that's how you learn English language, then you make it fun. So it doesn't have to
be you have to sit down and study oh, I'm studying the language, no make it fun talk to people
who speak English, right? Like interact, connect,
read, watch, listen, that's how you get good,
that's how I got good. Step number five to improve
your English fluency and that is to hang out with
people who speak English. Like I know it sounds so obvious, but that's how you do it. I remember in college you will
see these groups of people, and I would see the Chinese students only hang out with Chinese students, I would see the Korean students hang out with Korean students, and Japanese students hang out with Japanese students, right? And I would do the opposite, I would go and hang out with
people who speak English. I would hang out with Caucasians, I would hang out with
people who grew up locally who speak perfect English, and I would just talk and
hang out we go to library and I would try to talk
as much as possible, listen, ask questions, right? To get comfortable and another
thing that I did was actually I got a Korean girlfriend
who speaks English, right? So that's another way to do it, so I'm not saying that's
the only way to learn, but if you wanna learn a new language take someone who speak the language you'll be shocked how quickly
you pick that up, right? How quickly you can pick up the language. Let me give you a bonus tip, a bonus step if you want it, okay? Step number six, and that is going to a
state of over learning. Lemme explain. If you are thinking about
let's say learning a language, let's say you're here and
you wanna get to this good, the fastest way to get to this good is you actually go into
a state of over learning. So let's take an exercise example, okay? If you wanna have stronger bicep, let's say you're only doing your curl, you can only hypothetically
lift 20 pounds, 20 pounds, right? That's much of strength you have. If you wanna make that 20 pounds easy to better lift that up guess what? Train with 25 pounds, train with 30 pounds that's an over preparation, over learning that's what I mean, right? You want to stay over learning. So what I did because
I'm in business, right? Not only learning English language, I was learning how to sell, how to close, how to do marketing, so not only just the English language day-to-day basis to communicate, but actually at a way higher level where there's something to lose. Where it's not just learning
the basic day-to-day communication but also
there's money involved, right? The stakes are high. When I lose a sale when
I'm selling someone, when I'm communicating
if they don't understand what I'm saying I'm not
gonna close that sale, right? That's a state of over learning. So imagine I could do that
not just to say things that you understand to
be able to communicate in a way clearly enough
that you can understand me, but to communicate in a way
that you would do business, you would buy from me, you
would spend money with me, that's over learning. You could do that when
you go back to day-to-day just like talking of course is so easy. Would you be nervous? No. Would you care what people think? No. I just got 20 rejections in the last week like you don't understand what
I'm talking about who cares? Who cares? It wouldn't bother you, and that's what I mean over learning. So I suggest to my students, if you wanna learn the English language, learn how to close, learn how to sell. Go sell something because
then all the nervousness, all of that fear, all the anxiety, all that is gone when
you're talking to day-to-day with people because you
train yourself well. You go into a state of over
learning, you over prepare. That's what I say, that's
what you need to do. So those are the six steps or five steps to improve your English fluency.