Never Forget a Word in English Again! | Tips for Memory and Pronunciation in English

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So I recently had the pleasure of having pronunciation expert and author of 26 books

on the subject, Mark Hancock, on the Beyond Borders talk show. So I was absolutely blown

away by all the insights he shared. And we've taken four great tips that he shared with us

on how to adopt a mindset that will set you up for English fluency success.

These are: 1) How to remember vocabulary. 2) Developing your ear so that you can

distinguish and embrace the unique sounds of English. 3) Why it is so important to feel okay

about making mistakes in English? And 4) Why you don't need to worry about your accent.

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By the way, many learners like you tell me that they can find lots of opportunities to read English.

And even to listen to English. However, they're frustrated because they just don't have

anyone to practice speaking with every day. Well we decided that it was time that someone solved this

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So Mark makes a great point about why your accent is in no

way inferior to any other accent. If you would like to learn more on this topic well we have a

dedicated lesson named "Can you speak English like a native... and SHOULD you just? Click here or in the

description below to check that out.

Well, there you have it! These are just four of the many valuable golden tips that Mark shared with us in the Beyond Borders podcast.

If you haven’t listened to that yet, you can download it for free anywhere you enjoy podcasts, like Spotify or Apple Podcast.

But if you want it with the free interactive transcript,

then try our RealLlife English app. All you have to do is search for ReaLlife English in the Apple App

or Google Play Store. Or you can click here or in the description below where we've linked it.

While you're there you can also practice your speaking and learn about other cultures.

Now quickly summing up what we've learned in this lesson. First when you learn new words

connect them with an image. This will help you to remember the new words.

Second, don't get scared by the different sounds of the English language. Instead, cultivate your

curiosity for them. Don't be afraid of mistakes in order to learn. You will make mistakes

all the time, make the most out of them . And lastly, relax about your accent. You

don't need to sound like anyone, you need to sound like yourself. Next, I'd recommend that

you check out this inspiring lesson with Leo, who we saw earlier. Let's check out a clip from that.

So self-directed learning or learning autonomy Ethan and everyone watching and listening, to this

is very much in tune. Is very much aligned with our natural psychological development as learners and

again, it takes it takes maturity, it takes a little bit of a a maturation process. I should say

in the development of the ability to take more responsibility over our lives so I think.