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  • Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.

  • Are you ready to relax when you speak English?

  • I hope so.

  • Let's talk about it.

  • Today I'm on the beach, and it's very sunny, very hot even though it's 7 o'clock in

  • the morning.

  • Costa Rica, it's beautiful, and what better place to relax than at the beach, right?

  • But you can't always be at the beach when you're speaking English.

  • So today, I want to give you my top tip for helping you to relax, de-stress and feel comfortable

  • when you're speaking English.

  • I know that a lot of you use English for your job.

  • Maybe you need to speak in English with a foreign company, or maybe you need to speak

  • with your clients that are from other countries.

  • This is a pretty stressful situation because number one, you want to be polite, you want

  • to represent your company well.

  • But also you want to represent yourself well.

  • You want to be confident, be an adult who can express yourself completely.

  • So when you speak in a business situation, I would consider this the top maybe most stressful

  • situation in English.

  • What about another level down from that?

  • Maybe you're walking around New York City on your vacation, and you get lost, or you

  • want to find a good restaurant, so you want to ask for a recommendation, and you decide

  • to approach a stranger.

  • You want to talk with a native English speaker.

  • Well, this is also can be pretty stressful, but it's a little bit less stressful than

  • a business situation because you're not going to lose your job.

  • What if you go to an English class in your city?

  • You're surrounded by other people who are also learning English.

  • This is slightly different than approaching someone in New York or having a business meeting

  • because they understand exactly the situation that you're in.

  • They understand exactly that kind of nervousness, that kind of stress or fear about speaking

  • another language because that's what they're doing too.

  • They are also English learners.

  • What about if you're just at home watching this lesson, and you're repeating it out loud?

  • You're maybe watching the subtitles, which you can always click on on YouTube.

  • You're watching the subtitles, and you're trying to repeat out loud after me.

  • No one's listening, you're just at home by yourself, but you still need courage to be

  • able to use your voice, to use your pronunciation muscles and speak out loud and hear your own

  • voice in English.

  • This is I think, the least stressful situation and this is my tip.

  • This is where I recommend starting.

  • If you feel super stressed about speaking English, start at the easiest level and this

  • is by yourself.

  • No one else is listening.

  • No one else is watching you.

  • Just by yourself at home.

  • You can shadow or repeat directly after me in these videos, you can look at the subtitles

  • below the screen if you're on the computer.

  • You can just click CC in the bottom corner or if you're on your phone you can click those

  • three little dots at the top of the screen, and you'll see the subtitles.

  • You could just repeat out loud after me and get used to hearing your own voice using English.

  • I know for me when I visited other foreign countries, like in Costa Rica here, they speak

  • Spanish.

  • I feel a little bit strange at first hearing my own voice trying to say something in another

  • language and maybe you felt that feeling too.

  • So when you get used to hearing your own voice using English, you'll start to feel a little

  • more comfortable and then you'll be able to work up to the next level.

  • After you've mastered speaking with yourself alone, no one's watching.

  • Then you can go to that next level, which is speaking with other people who really get

  • and understand how you're feeling.

  • Maybe other English learners are here on YouTube, or I know a lot of you who are part of my

  • course, the Fearless Fluency Club, a lot of you speak together on Skype.

  • You connect with each other daily, maybe on WhatsApp, on Skype on Google Hangouts and

  • just try to connect, get to know other cultures, other people, but also you can get over your

  • fear of speaking together because you're both in the same boat.

  • This is a wonderful idiom that means you're both in the same situation.

  • That involves maybe a little bit of risk, a little bit of stress.

  • You're both in that situation, and you can both understand each other.

  • So speaking with another English learner is a great next step up to help build your confidence.

  • After you've mastered speaking with yourself.

  • You've done that for a little while.

  • You feel more and more comfortable.

  • You've spoken with another English learner, now it's time to speak with a native speaker.

  • Hmm.

  • This could be really anyone.

  • It could be a teacher.

  • It could be someone who lives in your city, who you trust, maybe a co-worker who is from

  • the US and you want to just have some coffee together and chat together.

  • You already have a little relationship.

  • You already know each other and trust each other.

  • Or maybe you just go to another city, like you go to London and you want to order in

  • a restaurant.

  • Maybe you can watch my video about how to order in a restaurant up here.

  • You'll be able to just feel a little more comfortable because you've already worked

  • those steps starting small than working more and more and more, and now you're speaking

  • with a native speaker.

  • Personally, I think something really magical happens when you speak with a native English

  • speaker, and they can understand you, you can understand them, and you just have a real

  • conversation.

  • Something happens that is amazingly magical for your confidence.

  • When you realize, "Vanessa can understand me?

  • This other native speaker can understand me, and I'm communicating?

  • This is amazing."

  • You have this beautiful boost of confidence, and it really helps you to just increase your

  • English in every other way.

  • What do you think happens next after you've spoken with yourself, you've built your confidence,

  • you've spoken with other English learners, you've built your confidence and then you've

  • spoken with native speakers in a kind of casual situation?

  • Now, it's time to move on and speak at your job.

  • Maybe you have a presentation.

  • Maybe you have to make phone calls with some other clients in other countries.

  • You've really prepared yourself well.

  • You've started small, and you built up to this most stressful situation.

  • It might still be a little stressful, but it's going to be way better than if you just

  • started with that, and you didn't prepare little by little along the way.

  • When you do this, you're building your confidence, and you're really giving a gift to yourself

  • that, "I will grow.

  • I will improve, and I can do it.

  • I can relax, I can de-stress."

  • You don't need to be at the beach.

  • You don't need to have the waves and the sounds and the trees and the monkeys behind you.

  • You just need to really build your confidence day-by-day by starting small.

  • And now I have a question for you.

  • Have you ever spoken English with a native English speaker?

  • How did you feel?

  • What was that experience like for you?

  • If it was a positive experience, congratulations.

  • If you felt really stressed, really worried, just take it back a little bit.

  • Start small.

  • Start with these steps I'm talking about; shadowing my videos, speaking and repeating

  • after me, then working up with another English learner, and then with a native English speaker,

  • and then if you need to use it for your job, you will be well prepared at that point.

  • Before we go today, we're going to see some beautiful scenery of the beach.

  • You're going to see the waves rolling in, and we're going to repeat an important phrase.

  • I want you to repeat it with me.

  • This is starting at the base level, repeating and shadowing by yourself.

  • I want you to say this phrase with me, and I hope that it will help to build your confidence.

  • The waves are beautiful, aren't they?

  • I want you to repeat this sentence with me.

  • Just imagine the waves.

  • Take a deep breath.

  • Let's say it together.

  • "I can speak English confidently without stress.

  • I can speak English confidently without stress.

  • I can speak English confidently without stress.

  • I can speak English confidently without stress."

  • You can do it.

  • Thanks so much for learning English with me, and I'll see you next Friday for a new lesson

  • here on my YouTube channel, bye.

  • Why did I choose a spot where I'm staring directly into the sun?

  • Ah, whoo, it's hot.

  • Can you guys see how much I'm sweating right now?

  • I hope you don't see my skin burning as we speak.

  • There're monkeys in there somewhere.

  • They stole my snack yesterday.

  • Hope they enjoyed it.

  • I guess there's jaguars there too, so it's got to be safe.

  • The next step is to download my free e-book, Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English

  • Speaker.

  • You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.

  • Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.

  • Thanks so much.

  • Bye.

Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.

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