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Hi, I just wanted to let you know
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that I think it's really cool
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that you're learning English.
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I think learning a language is a very difficult thing to do,
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and it has a lot of challenges.
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It's not easy.
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And I just wanted to make a video today to encourage you,
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to let you know that I think you can do it.
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I think you have what it takes to learn this language.
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And I wanted to just kind of give you encouragement
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by showing you some things in nature,
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and telling you how I think those things represent you.
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Behind me, you can see a river.
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Lemme step out of the way for a sec.
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A river flows every night and every day, a river is strong.
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A river just keeps doing what it needs to do.
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And I think that when you are learning English,
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you know this, I think you are like a river.
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You know, that it is important to study English every day.
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You know that it's important to be strong
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and to always do the job,
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to always find the time to study English each day.
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So I know that learning English can be hard,
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but I know that you are like a river.
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You are like this river,
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and you know that you need to do this every day.
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Grass is an incredible thing.
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When the wind blows, grass bends in the wind
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and it does not break.
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And I know that you are like the grass
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when you are studying English.
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I know that some days you study English for a long time,
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but I know when the winds of life make it difficult
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to find time to study, you still study,
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but maybe just for a little bit less
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than you normally would.
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So I know that you are like the grass.
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And I know that as you continue to study English,
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there will be some days where you study for a long time,
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and there will be some days when you need to bend
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and you need to be flexible
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and maybe just study for a little bit.
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If you look behind me,
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you will see that there is a vine growing up
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the side of my silo.
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So I want to encourage you to be like the vine.
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If you think about it, when the vine started growing,
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it didn't look at the very top of the silo
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and decide if it could get there.
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When the vine started growing, it just decided to grow.
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And I think your English learning should be the same.
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I think when you are learning English,
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you shouldn't look too far down the road.
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You shouldn't want to have a perfect accent,
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and you shouldn't want to learn to speak English
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fluently really quickly.
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Instead, you should be like the vine.
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You should just look at what is the next step?
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Where do I need to grow?
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In what direction do I need to grow so that eventually,
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I can get to the top.
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But if you simply look at the top,
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you might get discouraged.
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So I'm going to encourage you once again, be like the vine,
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grow slowly and deliberately and just go one step at a time.
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Flowers are incredibly beautiful.
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And I like to think that English conversations
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are a lot like flowers.
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When you start to learn English,
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it's like you are planting a seed,
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and that seed grows into a plant,
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and eventually it forms buds.
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And eventually there will be beautiful flowers.
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The same is very much true when you are learning a language.
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Having a conversation in that language
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is like a beautiful flower.
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So I would say this to you, be like the flowers,
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make sure that you have as many English conversations
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as you can.
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Even if your first blooms,
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even if your first flowers are small,
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they still have beauty.
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So even if your first English conversations are short,
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they are still incredibly important,
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they are incredibly beautiful,
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and I think that once you start having them more often,
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you will just get really, really excited every time you know
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that you can have an English conversation.
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This tree behind me has many leaves.
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Large trees usually have a lot of leaves.
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Small trees have less leaves.
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And I think you should be like a tree
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when you are learning English.
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If you think about each leaf on a tree,
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as an English vocabulary word or an English phrase,
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you'll see what I'm getting at.
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When you are starting out,
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when you are just beginning to learn English,
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you are a small tree.
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So don't try to have more leaves
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than you can comfortably hold on your branches.
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Don't try to learn too many vocabulary words
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or too many phrases each day,
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try to focus on learning just enough phrases
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and vocabulary each day, so that it is manageable.
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That number is going to be different for everybody,
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but I strongly recommend that as you learn English,
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that you try to be like a tree.
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Make sure you form a good amount of leaves
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so that you can be healthy,
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and so that your learning of English
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just continues to go well.
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Well, hey, thank you for watching this English lesson,
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which was a little bit different
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than my normal English lessons,
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but I think it's important
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that I give you some words of encouragement
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every once in a while.
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I know that it is sometimes difficult
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to learn a new language,
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and I just wish you all the best in the days, and weeks,
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and months ahead as you continue to learn English.
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I'm Bob, the Canadian here,
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you're learning English with me here on YouTube.
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Thank you so much for watching,
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and again, I just wish you all the best
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as you continue to study this crazy and weird language
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that we call English.