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  • What's up everyone? I'm Andrea, your RealLife  English Fluency Coach, and today we have an  

  • incredibly inspirational lesson for you. But before we get into it, I want to let you know that  

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  • Cristiano Ronaldo has many accolades to his nameObviously he is one of the best football players  

  • to have ever lived. Not only that, but he's a  successful businessman, a pop culture icon and a  

  • millionaire. He is also however a philanthropistmeaning that he does a lot of charity work.  

  • And what's most relevant for us is that he  is a successful English language learner.

  • So whether or not you are one of his  millions of fans around the world,  

  • you and him have something in commonyou're both on an English language journey

  • You and Cristiano probably had a similar  start with the language.

  • This video that has recently gone viral shows a very young  18 year old Ronaldo, in fact when he just  

  • joined Manchester United and he barely spoke any  English. However, if you contrast that to his most  

  • recent interviews in English, the improvements  are remarkable.

  • Although his improvement is amazing he does still make mistakes. However mistakes are a secondary priority for him.  

  • The most important thing for him is getting his  meaning across, so the most important thing for  

  • him is to communicate clearly and effectively.

  • So he doesn't let his mistakes affect his confidence.

  • In fact on and off the pitch Ronaldo is known for  his amazing confidence.

  • He doesn't care if people laugh at his mistakes and as you can see in this video, he actually values effort over perfection,  

  • when this young fan tried really hard to speak  in Ronaldo's native language of Portuguese.

  • Going back to this interview of an 18 year  old Ronaldo just arriving in Manchester.  

  • What you can admire about this is that even  knowing very little English, Ronaldo put himself  

  • in a vulnerable position. He knew that he could  make a fool of himself but he didn't care. Do you  

  • know why? He didn't because he didn't feel sorry  for himself. In fact what he did was laugh it off,  

  • which is a great attitude to have sometimes. It  doesn't mean that you shouldn't make the effort  

  • or that you can always do this, but in certain  moments it's a good attitude to have so that you  

  • don't get too down on yourself or frustrated  by the fact that you can't express yourself.  

  • What you can later on do is go home and reflect  on the situation and think about how you could  

  • improve on it next time or make sure that it  doesn't happen again in the same way, which  

  • is something I'm pretty sure Ronaldo probably  did as well. While we can certainly admire his  

  • attitude here, there is something to learn from  Ronaldo's mistakes he said, "No understand."  

  • Although most natives will forgive you for  answering this way if you have a very basic  

  • level, once you are an intermediate or a lower  intermediate learner you need to have better  

  • conversation or etiquette. At this level you're  going to be in situations where you're not quite  

  • understanding what the other person is saying to  you. So it's best to avoid any of these words or  

  • expressions. Instead of saying "what?" you could  say "sorry" or "excuse me" or even "pardon."

  • "Pardon" or even "I beg your pardon," which islittle bit more posh and a little bit more formal,  

  • is probably a little bit more British than  American. They would probably rather say "sorry"  

  • or "excuse me." Any one of these would have been  better than saying "no understand." Other options  

  • are "sorry, I didn't quite catch thator "sorry, can you repeat that please."  

  • You could even speak more informally and say "say  that again please" or even taking this informal  

  • expression and making it a little bit more  polite by saying "can you say that again,  

  • please?" These are great survival phrases  and some others could be "what do you mean?"  

  • or for example, if you're the one speaking  and you cannot think of a particular word  

  • you could even say "how do you say blank?" and  the blank word could be spoken in your native  

  • language. Or instead you could say "how do you  say...?" and then give a sort of description,  

  • hoping that the person that you're speaking to  might know the word that you're looking for.  

  • Now let's take a look at this fun  clip from the Jonathan Ross Show.

  • We actually made a great lesson on British  accents and we even spoke about Sir Alex  

  • Ferguson's Scottish accent. So if you'd like  to have a look at that lesson, you can click  

  • up here or in the description  box below to watch it later.  

  • Now let's hear Cristiano talk about motivation in  this quick clip.

  • Obviously motivation is going to be a very important factor in your success of learning English.

  • What Cristiano is saying here 

  • is that mentality is the most important thingYour mindset is going to determine whether or not  

  • you will be successful. This is probably one of  the most inspiring things about Cristiano Ronaldo,  

  • as well as his work ethic, which to this day  no matter how successful he becomes remains  

  • incredibly high. This can be a great lesson  for English language learners everywhere,  

  • because no matter how successful you become or how  fluent you become at speaking in English, you can  

  • always keep working and always keep improving. So  whether you're a fan of Cristiano Ronaldo or not,  

  • I really hope that you enjoyed this lesson and  that you've taken something away from it that's  

  • going to motivate you, that's going to help  you to achieve your English learning goals.  

  • So in this lesson we took a look at  all the great things that Ronaldo does,  

  • but what about the things that you should not  do? Well if you head over to RealLife English,  

  • our second channel, you'll find a great  lesson that we did on the 7 Things  

  • not to do when Speaking in English. So I highly  recommend you check that lesson out next.  

  • Now which famous sports star or celebrity  would you like us to feature in a lesson next?  

  • Leave your suggestions in the comments  below and I'll see you in the next lesson.

What's up everyone? I'm Andrea, your RealLife  English Fluency Coach, and today we have an  

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