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0:00Vanessa: I want to be a  
0:01fluent English speaker. Have you ever said that?  Well, I have some bad news and some good news.  
0:08I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com and  the bad news is I do not have all the answers,  
0:17but I do have some good news. I have searched  the internet far and wide for the best English  
0:24teachers so that they can also help to  answer this question, how can I become  
0:30a better English speaker? How can I speak  English fluently? So today, drum roll. I  
0:36would like to present to you 15 wonderful,  incredible English teachers here on YouTube  
0:44who will be helping to answer the question,  how can I become a better English speaker?
0:51All of these teachers tips are tried and true.  Tried and true means they actually work. In fact,  
0:58I used Lucy's tip when I was learning French  and I used Anne-Marie's tip to get a great  
1:05scholarship into my college or university. So I  challenge you to use these tips. And what's more,  
1:12I have a free PDF worksheet for you with all  of these teachers' tips and ideas plus a link  
1:19to their channel so that you can continue to  learn more with them. You can click on the link  
1:24in the description to download that free PDF  worksheet today so that you can speak better  
1:30English and go out into the real world and use  it. Are you ready for our first speaking tip?
1:36These are in no specific order except that my  tip will be at the very end. Here we go with  
1:43how to be a better English speaker from some of  the best English teachers that I know. Let's go.
1:50Bob: Hi, I'm Bob from the YouTube channel Learn English  
1:52with Bob the Canadian. The technique I think you  should be using to improve your English speaking  
1:57is called narrate your life. This is when you  simply say out loud everything that you're doing  
2:04as you do it. Here's an example. I am sitting on  this park bench. I am putting on my sunglasses. I  
2:11am enjoying the day. When you say everything  out loud as you are doing it, it not only  
2:18improves your spoken English, but it helps you to  start thinking in English as well. And of course  
2:23you're going to want to do this when you're in a  place like this where there's no one else around.
2:28So start to narrate your life. If you want an  advanced version, try talking about the past,  
2:34the present, and the future. Yesterday I sat  on this park bench. Right now I'm sitting on  
2:40this park bench. Tomorrow I'm going to sit  on this park bench. So start to narrate your  
2:45life. Start to talk about what you're doing out  loud and it will improve your spoken English.
2:50Tiffani: Hey, I am Tiffani from Speak  
2:52English with Tiffani, and my English-speaking  tip is embrace your mistakes. One more time.  
3:03Embrace your mistakes. As an English learner,  my friend, you are going to make mistakes, but  
3:11instead of feeling frustrated, instead of feeling  overwhelmed, instead of feeling discouraged,  
3:18I want you to realize when you embrace your  mistakes, they will actually propel you forward.
3:27They are showing you the things you need to tweak,  
3:30the things you need to hone in on, the things  that you need to fix in order to be the amazing  
3:37English speaker you can be. So instead of being  frustrated, I want you to embrace your mistakes.
3:47Lucy: Hello to all  
3:49of Vanessa's students. I'm Lucy and I run the  English with Lucy YouTube channel. If you are  
3:56constantly reaching for vocabulary, you don't  have it already in your brain, it stops you  
4:02from speaking fluently. My tip for improving your  English speaking is very simple and it's all to  
4:09do with vocabulary. I know that it works because  it's the strategy that I used to learn Spanish  
4:18and I speak Spanish fluently. I kept a simple  vocab diary on my phone. I went about my daily  
4:26life and I started to narrate in my head what was  going on in the world around me. I did this when  
4:34I was walking, when I was traveling to work,  when I was sitting in a cafe, people watching.
4:40I narrated in my head in the language I was  learning, and every single time that I came across  
4:47a word that I didn't know how to say, I wrote it  down in my own language. Then every single evening  
4:53before I went to bed, I made a commitment  to myself. I translated all of those words  
5:00and I reviewed them again the next morning.  So I was constantly learning new words that  
5:06were related to my daily life. They  were useful for me. It was amazing  
5:10how quickly this strategy made an impact  on my language skills. Keep a vocab diary  
5:16and never miss an opportunity. Make that  commitment to yourself. Onto the next tip.
5:22Dori: Hi, I'm Dori. I speak English and French.
5:26Brittany: How old are you?
5:27Dori: I'm three. I'm one, two, three.
5:30Brittany: Don't learn to speak English with me. Here are  
5:33three tips from my child instead. Children copy  everything they hear. Choose a character from a  
5:45TV series. This is your mom now. Copy everything  this person says. What percentage of the day do  
5:53English words actually come out of your mouth? All  day long, my son talks to his toys, he talks to  
6:01animals. He makes his toys talk to each other.  He talks to the wall. Is his English perfect?
6:09Dori: My english perfect.
6:13Brittany: He makes hundreds of mistakes a day,  
6:16and that's okay. All of these mistakes will  one day make him a fluent English speaker.
6:22Dori: Thank you, Vanessa.
6:23Emma: Hi, I'm Emma from mmmEnglish and Hey Lady,  
6:28a speaking community for women. The best way  to improve your speaking skills is to speak,  
6:36but if the thought of actually speaking to  other people in a real English conversation  
6:42makes you feel a little ill or anxious, I would  argue that it's because you do not yet have the  
6:49space or the people who will help you to feel  good as you start speaking English. To improve  
6:57your speaking skills, you simply need to gain  more experience speaking English. Experience in  
7:05different conversations with different  people talking about different topics.
7:11The best thing that you can do to improve your  English-speaking skills is not to learn more  
7:18words or to study more. It's to put yourself into  more speaking opportunities where you can use the  
7:27thousands of English words that you already  know and learn through that real experience.  
7:34If you don't have a supportive space where you can  regularly speak English, make that your priority.
7:41Hadar: Hi everyone.  
7:42My name is Hadar from Accent's Way English  with Hadar, and thank you so much Vanessa  
7:47for inviting me to share my advice with your  audience. And what a great idea, by the way.  
7:52So my piece of advice for you is to learn and  practice pronunciation to improve everything  
7:59about your English. Let me explain. We're used  the thinking of pronunciation work as a way to  
8:05just improve your clarity and your accent, which  is true, but it's so much more than that. Working  
8:12in your pronunciation can help you improve your  listening skills because by repeating words and  
8:17phrases and reductions, it makes it easier for  you to recognize it when other people speak.
8:23Repeating common words and new vocabulary and  new grammatical structures will help you learn  
8:29those structures and words subconsciously, making  it automatic for you to use them. Therefore,  
8:35you're improving grammar and vocabulary  simply by practicing pronunciation,  
8:41not to mention the confidence boost that  you're going to get by no longer avoiding  
8:46words and sounds that you're not sure  of how to pronounce. So with all that,  
8:52I believe that learning pronunciation can level  up your fluency and your confidence in English.  
8:58This is why I'm passionate about it and I hope  you will be too. Thank you so much and good luck.
9:04Veronika: Hi, I'm Veronika from  
9:06Veronika's Language Diaries, and today I want  to share a powerful mindset shift with you.  
9:10The words you use when you talk to yourself  have a tremendous impact on your language  
9:15learning journey. If you constantly think, "I'm  just not good at English. I can't get past this  
9:20beginner stage," then you're setting up  mental barriers that hold you back. This  
9:24negative self-talk can trap you in a cycle  of frustration and keep you from achieving  
9:29your English goals. Every time you tell yourself,  "I'm stuck at the intermediate plateau." You are  
9:34actually reinforcing that belief and you make  it even harder for yourself to move forward.
9:40What if instead of focusing on what you  can't do, you start focusing on what you  
9:44can achieve. For instance, instead of saying,  "I'll never understand native speakers." Shift  
9:50your language to, "I'm improving every day  and soon I'll understand more and more."  
9:55When you start telling yourself,  "I'm capable of becoming fluent,"  
9:59your actions will start aligning with that belief.  You'll find yourself more motivated to practice,  
10:05more open to making mistakes and learning  from them. My native language is Russian  
10:10and I know firsthand how daunting  it can be to learn a new language.
10:14I used to have the same doubts and the same fears,  but I made a conscious decision to change the way  
10:21I spoke to myself. I believed in my ability to  improve and I took consistent action to make  
10:26that happen. I've been where you are and I've made  it to the other side. If I can do it so can you.
10:32Anne-Marie: Hey, I'm Anne-Marie with Speak Confident  
10:34English. And first, a big thank you to Vanessa for  this opportunity. If you're feeling shy, stuck,  
10:40or too nervous to speak, here's my favorite  strategy to improve speaking skills. Give  
10:45yourself the gift of clarity. Clarity to know what  you're doing well and what you want to improve,  
10:52plus the certainty to know that you can make  those improvements. This is a strategy I use  
10:58time and time again for myself, and it's perfect  for getting unstuck, refining small talk, prepping  
11:05for job interviews and gaining confidence  to share your thoughts. And here's how.
11:11Choose a specific topic or question like  an upcoming meeting topic or a conversation  
11:16starter. Next, record yourself speaking naturally,  just like in a conversation. Then listen back and  
11:24evaluate your pronunciation, clarity, vocabulary,  and grammar. Take note of what you've done well  
11:31and what you want to improve. Finally, record  again, focusing on those improvements. As you  
11:38repeat this process, you'll notice your speaking  skills becoming sharper and more confident.
11:44Bez: Hello.
11:44Laura: Hello. We are Laura and Bez from Smashing English.
11:47Bez: Our  
11:48tip for improving your English speaking is this.
11:51Laura: Don't  
11:51let perfect be the enemy of good. We teach  students every day and they are so focused  
11:56on being perfect and making perfect sentences  that they just stay in their comfort zone.
12:01Bez: And they use  
12:02the same words and sentence  structures again and again and again.
12:05Laura: They are so worried about not sounding  
12:07like a native speaker, that they don't challenge  themselves and try new words and phrases.
12:11Bez: This is how vocabulary and speaking  
12:14skills get stuck. You will never improve if you  say the same stuff over and over and over again.
12:19Laura: So when you are practicing  
12:20either on your own or with a teacher, take risks.  Say something even if you think it might be wrong.
12:26Bez: Practicing  
12:27is not the time to be perfect. It's  the perfect time to make mistakes.
12:31Laura: Think of it  
12:32like training at the gym. You are not supposed  to look good at the gym. You're supposed to look  
12:36sweaty and red-faced. Learn to appreciate your  mistakes because they're the things that help you.
12:40Greg: 
12:42Hello, I'm Greg from the English with Greg  YouTube channel where I teach British English  
12:47pronunciation and grammar. And one piece of advice  that I always give to my students is when you're  
12:56speaking English, don't focus on everything  that you don't know. Don't worry about that.  
13:02Don't feel embarrassed or blocked just because you  don't know the word for something. But instead,  
13:10focus on the grammar and vocabulary that you  already know and use that to describe everything  
13:17else. If you are at work and you need to say that  something is in the warehouse, but you don't know  
13:24the word warehouse, you can say it's in the big  building where we keep all the products. Easy.
13:33And when you do this, you soon realize  that you are able to talk about advanced  
13:39topics with quite basic English. So change  your mentality and don't think, "Ah, panic,  
13:46I don't know a word." Instead, think, "Wow with  a bit of imagination, I can say anything in  
13:54English." And the best thing is that when you do  this and people understand you, you feel great.  
14:01It fills you with confidence and isn't that  what you want? To speak English confidently.
14:07Anna: Hi, my name's Anna from  
14:09English Like a Native, and my speaking tip for  you is to value all practice regardless of where  
14:17you get it and of the level of the person you're  talking to. I'm a great squash player, but the  
14:24majority of my playing time has been practicing  with people the same level, a little bit higher,  
14:31but mostly lower than my level. I've had a  few hours of coaching, but I'm a great squash  
14:38player because I've practiced for thousands  of hours with people at all different levels.
14:45When you speak, it doesn't matter if  you know the vocabulary and the grammar,  
14:49you have to practice the recall  of those lessons. So practice,  
14:56practice, practice. It's all valuable  and it will all serve you. Good luck.
15:02Luke Thompson: Hello, I'm Luke Thompson from Luke's English  
15:03Podcast and my advice for improving your speaking  in English is actually to do more listening. Do  
15:09loads of listening in English because if you  think about it, how can you expect to learn how  
15:15to speak this language if you don't know what it  sounds like? So doing lots and lots of listening  
15:21helps you to get a natural sense of the speech  patterns of this language, the pronunciation,  
15:28the intonation, the sentence stress, the connected  speech. Basically, just get used to hearing how  
15:35this language is spoken by people when they're  communicating spontaneously and naturally.
15:42Also, it exposes you to lots of  vocabulary and grammar. Basically,  
15:46listening a lot really feeds your speaking.  It really kind of helps your speaking,  
15:52inspires it and allows you to find something that  you can kind of copy. It leaves an imprint on  
15:59you so that when you open your mouth, hopefully  the right words and structures will come to you  
16:05because you've inputted so much. That's the basic  idea. What do you listen to? Well, of course,  
16:10listen to podcasts for learners of English.  So I'm Luke Thompson, and that is my advice.
16:15Hannah: Hey everyone,  
16:16I'm Hannah from English Fluency Journey, and first  of all, I want to say a huge thank you to Vanessa  
16:21for giving me this amazing opportunity to share my  wisdom with her audience. The best tip I can offer  
16:28to improve your English-speaking skills is to find  the method that works best for you. The only way  
16:34to improve your speaking skills is by speaking. So  use every opportunity to practice English, but to  
16:41be more specific, I'd say that shadowing is one of  the most effective ways to improve your speaking  
16:46skills on your own and for free. Those of you who  know me know that I rave about it all the time.
16:51Shadowing is like playing a fun game of copycat  with English. And here's how it works. You listen  
16:56to someone speaking English, it can be from a  podcast or your favorite TV show or Vanessa, and  
17:02then you try to repeat what they say as accurately  as possible. But you're not just mimicking words,  
17:07you're also matching their speed, intonation  and accent. And the magic of shadowing is that  
17:12it helps you improve your pronunciation,  rhythm, listening skills, vocabulary,  
17:18and even grammar, all while getting you used  to the natural flow of the language. Plus,  
17:24it's a great way to feel more confident speaking  English, even if you're just talking to yourself.
17:29And remember, no matter what method you  choose to improve your speaking skills,  
17:32the key to success is consistency.  Speaking English has to become part  
17:36of your routine and everyday life. If you manage  to incorporate English into your daily routine,  
17:42your improvement and success are inevitable.
17:44Brent: Hello,  
17:45my name is Brent from American English  with Brent, A huge thank you to Vanessa for  
17:51allowing me to share my tip on how to speak  better English. Over the last four months,  
17:56I have been lucky enough to travel to  three different countries, Brazil, Poland,  
18:02and Turkey. I've spoken to many non-native English  speakers and the first thing they said to me was,  
18:08"I'm sorry for my English." My tip to you is be  confident in your English. If you're speaking  
18:15to a native English speaker, chances are they  only know one language, you know at least two.
18:22If it wasn't for you, the two of you wouldn't be  able to have a conversation. Don't be embarrassed  
18:28about your accent. We all have accents. If I went  to England, they would think I had an accent. So  
18:35my tip to you is be confident when you speak  English. It's probably better than you think.
18:40Patti: Hello, Patti  
18:41here from English with Patricia. Vanessa, thank  you so much for having me. Today we're talking  
18:46about speaking. I know how it feels because I am  not a native speaker. I am Brazilian. But when I  
18:52was in England, I learned that I had to listen  and I had to copy what people were saying. So  
18:58I heard someone saying that they were eating  something and they said that it was delicious.  
19:03So I came home, grabbed myself a yogurt, I  swear to you and did the same. Delicious.
19:12I started to copy people and really hear my own  voice speaking. I was at school and everyone  
19:20around me said, "See you later." And I always  said, "See you tomorrow." And one day I was like,  
19:26"Hold on a minute. Everyone's saying see you  later, I'm going to do the same." So remember,  
19:31do lots and lots of copying and  one day you'll be ready to create.
19:35Wes: Hey everyone,  
19:36my name is Wes from Interactive English. And when  it comes to improving your speaking skills, I  
19:42often hear people tell me that, "Well, whenever I  try to express a thought, opinion or idea, I just  
19:48get stuck and I lose my train of thought." So if  this has ever happened to you, then one suggestion  
19:54would be to use a speaking framework. And there  are many of them. So you could use the PREP  
19:59framework. It stands for point, reason, example,  point. So I'll give you an example right now.
20:06I think that you should try to use this  speaking framework because it's going to  
20:12help you structure your speech and you'll be able  to get your point across easily. For example,  
20:18if you are in a meeting at work  and you want to share your idea,  
20:21you'll be able to do so easily and quickly. And  for this reason, I think you should try to use  
20:29this speaking framework. Point,  reason, example point. Give it a try.
20:34Ariannita la Gringa: Hey everyone,  
20:35I'm Ariannita la Gringa and I'm a native English  teacher. As you know, this video is about how to  
20:42improve your English-speaking skills. Well, from  my own experience learning a second language,  
20:49the fastest way for me to improve  my Spanish-speaking skills was by  
20:54practicing with native speakers. So I started  making friends who spoke Spanish and I hung  
21:00out with them everywhere. After a couple of  months, I realized how much my Spanish had  
21:06improved. So you can apply the same method to  learning English. And if you're wondering why,  
21:13well, I feel like speaking English won't feel like  homework or a chore when you're with your friends.
21:18You'll naturally pick up common  phrases and expressions and you'll  
21:23feel more comfortable to speak around them  since they're your friends. For example,  
21:28my friends who made English-speaking friends  have improved much faster than those who didn't  
21:35because they can practice real-life English  outside their English course, outside work,  
21:41etc. So for me, this is one of the best ways to  improve your English-speaking skills in a natural  
21:47way. But remember, this is only one way to improve  your speaking skills. So follow this tip and  
21:54other teacher's tips too to help you improve your  English-speaking skills. Thanks for watching. Bye.
22:00Ethan: Hey guys,  
22:01I'm Ethan from RealLife English and my tip  is called practice like you play. When any  
22:07professional athlete goes out for game day, it's  not the first time that they are playing. They've  
22:13done tons and tons of practice beforehand, so  they're prepared when it really comes time to  
22:18perform. However, most language learners will just  throw themselves into a conversation hoping that  
22:24things will go well based on what they've  already learned. So in language we practice  
22:29like we play using scripts. You can write a  script for any sort of situation. If you've  
22:34not had many interactions speaking English, then  a great place to start can be with an introduction  
22:39of yourself because this is something you're  going to need to do with anyone that you meet.
22:44So in your script, you're going to write out  everything that you need for the situation that  
22:48you're preparing yourself for, and then comes  time to practice it. So you'll practice it on  
22:53your own at first, and then you can actually  record yourself, listen back and think of  
22:57ways you can improve it. And then finally, it's  game day. It's time for you to actually go use  
23:01it in an English conversation. And I promise  you, if you've done all of this preparation,  
23:06all of this practice, you're going to  feel so much more natural and confident  
23:11when you actually have that conversation. All  right? So I hope it helps a lot. Good luck.
23:16Vanessa: Thank you so much  
23:17to those wonderful English teachers for your great  tips about how to be a better English speaker. Now  
23:24it's my turn. How can you speak better English?  Well, the number one thing that I tell my students  
23:30is that I highly recommend that you speak in  English with another person for at least 30  
23:37minutes per week. When you set up this appointment  to speak with someone else, you will have instant  
23:44motivation to speak better English because  nothing is more motivating than knowing that  
23:50you have a deadline and you need to do it. So as  humans, I think we are naturally procrastinators.
23:57We wait till the last minute, we put things  aside that we don't want to do or that are  
24:01too hard or we feel worried about. So when  you know that you are going to speak in  
24:06English on Mondays at 8:00 PM well that  whole week or at least a few days before,  
24:14you are going to start preparing, you're going  to study English, you're going to be thinking  
24:19about your conversation. You might even use  some of these teachers tips like shadowing,  
24:24recording, listening to English. You will  start to prepare because you know you have  
24:29a deadline coming up. You're going to be  speaking with someone else at that time.  
24:34And when you do it every week, you're going to  be building on your English skills each week.
24:39And after a few months, you'll be amazed  at how much your English skills and your  
24:44confidence grow. If you're not speaking with  someone once a week, at least for 30 minutes,  
24:50I highly recommend starting that now. Well,  thank you so much for learning English with me  
24:55and all of these wonderful English teachers. Yes,  there are many more wonderful English teachers on  
25:00YouTube. Most of them I reached out to. Some of  them were not available to participate. So if  
25:06there's someone you love who is not in this video,  it is not because they're not great, they were  
25:11just not available. Well, don't forget to download  the free PDF worksheet for today's lesson.
25:16It will include every single teacher's  tip, ideas, and a link to their channel  
25:22so that you can continue learning English  and speaking better day by day. You can  
25:27click on the link in the description to  download that free PDF worksheet today.  
25:31A big thank you to all of the teachers  who have participated in today's lesson,  
25:36and I will see you again next Friday for a new  lesson here on my YouTube channel. Bye. But wait,  
25:43do you want more? I recommend watching this video  next where you will practice speaking with me  
25:49specifically about if you are a guest at my house  for multiple days, what kind of conversations  
25:56would we have together? Well, you can practice  in this video here and I'll see you there.