Go Natural English Podcast | How To Speak Fluent English

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Go Natural English helps you improve your English listening skills and fluency. The podcast will benefit intermediate to advanced learners most. Your English will benefit from language learning strategies that work, vocabulary and idioms, expressions, and phrasal verbs and how to make small talk and real conversation in American English. Learn special tips on American culture, how to listen to and speak with Americans. Join Gabby and the Go Natural English community to learn to speak American English like a fluent native!

Episodes

  • 10 Top Words for Beginners to Start Speaking English

    04/03/2016 Duration: 03min

      Episode transcript below:   Hey. How’s it going? You know, I’ve been getting a lot of questions from Go Natural English learners like you asking me, “Where should I start?” You know, English is a big language with lots of words. So, if you want to know where to begin, in this episode, I’m going to share the top ten English nouns. These are the most popular nouns that are used the most in the English language. So, before I forget, before I tell you the top ten nouns, I want to tell you that I have a free training on the Go Natural English website that will help you to understand how to learn English independently. So, come over to gonaturalenglish.com/7steps and I’ll be happy to share that free training with you. So, now I’m going to check on my laptop. I have the top ten words in the English language and, actually, these are not just the top ten words in general, because that would include articles like “the” or “a”, which are actually the most common words. But I wanted to tell you the most common nouns be

  • 3 Things to Say to Your English Teacher

    26/02/2016 Duration: 04min

        The post 3 Things to Say to Your English Teacher appeared first on Go Natural English.

  • Never Say These 5 Phrases to Your English Teacher

    19/02/2016 Duration: 05min

      Episode transcript below:   Shh! I have a secret to tell you. But you cannot tell your English teacher! In this episode, I’m going to share the five things that you should never say to your English teacher, even if you’re thinking them. So is it okay? Can I share them? Can we keep it a secret? Okay. Awesome! Just before I share these five phrases, I want to let you know that you can come to gonaturalenglish.com and I have a free training for you. The Seven Steps to Fluency Training will help you start improving your English – now, today, immediately! So, be sure to check that out. Now, I want to share these five things to never say to your English teacher. First of all, never, ever, ever say, “I’m too busy to study.” Why? Maybe it’s true. Maybe you’re really busy. But why should we not say this? “I’m too busy to study.” Well, we’re all busy. Teachers, especially, are super busy. So, I’m not sure if your teacher would feel sorry for you. Maybe. But the thing is, we make time for our priorities. So, if you do

  • Go Natural English Fluent in 15 Student Opinion from Norway

    18/02/2016 Duration: 05min

            Episode transcript below:   Hello! Hello! Hi! Hi Emrah! How are you? I’m okay. I’m good, thanks. So where are you? You… tell me again where do you live? I live in Norway. Actually, I’m… my parents are from Kurdistan. Oh, wow! Yeah. They… Actually I born and raised up in Kurdistan. When I was fourteen years old, then I moved to Norway with my family. Tell me a little bit about you. Are you now, are you working? Are you studying? What do you do? Yes, I am working now, and I am working in a factory with this aluminum produced from raw material. I like the work, but I just want to change my life because I have been at this work about nine, ten years. And I just want to change my life because I just bounced on someone on YouTube. His name is Jack Jones. He was from Canada. Okay. So he, speaks English, so you’re listening to him in English. Great! He speaks English. And about for a year now, just watching his videos and sign up his newsletter. Tell me more about your goals to maybe do something different wi

  • Top 5 Native English Slang Words for 2016 from America

    05/02/2016 Duration: 03min

      Episode transcript below:   Hey! How’s it going, Awesome Go Natural English Learner? In this episode, we’re going to learn the five freshest, hottest slang words for 2016. You know, vocabulary words come in and go out of use. If you’re speaking English like your textbook that was published in 1950, you probably don’t sounds like a native speaker. That’s why we have this episode and lots of other episodes from Go Natural English, as well as our courses and materials at gonaturalenglish.com. In fact, if you come to gonaturalenglish.com, I have a free training for you to get started on today. Just come to gonaturalenglish.com and you’ll see it right there. Okay! So, let’s get to the top five slang words for 2016. Number One is “extra”. Keep in mind, you probably already know the word “extra”, but this is a new use of the word as slang. That’s what slang is, right? It’s taking a word that we already have and using it another way. So “extra” means “trying too hard, or being over the top.” Okay? “Oh, that’s extra

  • 3 Reasons Why You’re Not Fluent in English and How to Improve NOW

    29/01/2016 Duration: 05min

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_3CNHlyFLo     Episode transcript below: Hello! How’s it going, Awesome Go Natural English Learner? How are you? Do you speak English as fluently as you would like to? If your answer is, “No!” then this episode is for you! Do you wonder what you’re doing wrong? Do you wonder why, after so much time and effort and money studying English in classes that don’t work, why you’re not fluent in English yet? If your answer is, “Yes!” then this episode is for you. At Go Natural English, we have a unique way of learning English and improving your fluency. So, I want to invite you to join our free training, “The 7 Steps to English Fluency”, which is a short video training at gonaturalenglish.com/7steps and I want to share that training with you for free. And you can find out about more courses and materials at gonaturalenglish.com that can help you with your English fluency. Now, there are three reasons why your English is not where you want it to be. Number one: If you are relying o

  • How to Read Faster and Better – 3 Ways to Understand and Enjoy English Reading

    21/01/2016 Duration: 05min

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEiDxfGpxeI   Episode transcript below:   Hey! How’s it going? I’m so excited to talk to you about reading today, because a lot of Go Natural English learners have asked me, “How can I read faster, better? How can I enjoy it more? How can reading help me learn English?” So, I’m really excited to share some things with you because reading is an amazing way to improve all of your English skills: your reading skills, obviously; your writing skills; your speaking skills; and even your listening skills. All your English skills will benefit from reading more, because reading will improve your vocabulary a lot, and reading will help you to understand the structure or the grammar of English. You’ll see the way that we put sentences together in different ways, and you’ll see how we organize our thoughts in paragraphs and across pages and in chapters. So, it will really help you. Not only will it help your English, but reading is really enjoyable. Well, it can be. Listen, I remember wh

  • How to Stay Young and Smart by Learning a Second Language

    15/01/2016 Duration: 04min

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TR_yTBu54I   Episode transcript below: Hey! What’s going on? Did you know that learning English as a second language can actually keep you smarter and younger? You know, I believe in working out. I go to the gym, I work out! But did you know that learning a second language is like a workout for your brain? And that keeps you smart and it keeps you young over the years. So, learning English as a second language is, of course, really good for your professional life, your career. It’s great for your social life. It can help you make friends when you travel, or in your hometown with other English speakers. So, English is pretty awesome for a lot of reasons. But I wonder if you ever considered that it’s good for your brain. Science tells us that there’s several reasons why learning a second language, such as English as a second language, is really good for your brain. So, let me share those four reasons with you. Before I forget, I want to let you know that if you are an English

  • English is Essential – Join the New Class Fluent Communication

    08/01/2016 Duration: 03min

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkbd5Z_l9F0   Episode transcript below:   English is essential. It’s the number one second language in the world. There’s more non-native English-speakers than native speakers. And in any case, English is essential for your professional, for your personal life, and for growing as a person. If you want to do business, if you want to study or travel abroad, if want to connect with people, if you just want to know more about the world around you, English is the best tool to do that. Maybe you’ve been studying English for years, but you still struggle with shyness, with hesitation. You struggle to speak. If you’re struggling to speak, it’s unfortunately probably because traditional English classes haven’t really caught up with the modern English-speaking world. We lack practice in the classroom speaking with native speakers and other fluent English speakers. The same thing happened to me when I was learning Spanish. I was taking university Spanish classes and I learned a little

  • Native English Speaker Teacher… or a Teacher who Speaks My Language?

    01/01/2016 Duration: 10min

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO0STkeiQRg   Episode transcript below: Hey, awesome Go Natural English Learner! What’s up? How are you doing? I get a question several times… I’ve gotten this question so many times: should I learn English with a native speaker or is it okay to learn with a non-native speaker? So, there’s a lot of pros and cons. And I realize that, depending on where you live, depending on your budget, depending on a lot of things, you might be looking at a native versus a non-native English speaking teacher. So I want to share with you my viewpoint. You know I’m a native English speaker; I’m from the United States; I’m a trained teacher. And one of the main points here is: regardless of if your teacher is a native or non-native speaker, you have to realize the difference, first of all, between a teacher and a conversation partner. So this could be a-whole-nother episode. But a teacher is someone who is trained to teach you the English language. So this teacher knows how to explain if you ha

  • How English Learning Can Help You to Travel the World

    28/12/2015 Duration: 06min

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmXF-Jspmig   Episode transcript below:   Hey there! What’s up? I’m really excited about today’s episode because I love to travel. We’re talking about world travel. Do you love to travel? Do you want to travel the world? Have you thought about how English can help take you around the world? You might have thought of this a little bit before. But in this episode, I’m going to share five reasons why I think English is the best tool to help you travel the world. First of all, English is the most widely spoken second language in the world. So I don’t mean that it’s the most spoken native language in the world. There’s actually, more non-native English speakers in the world than native speakers, which is super interesting to me, because that means that wherever you go, you’re going to be able to use English to connect with other people that could be from any country, really. They don’t have to be from an English-speaking country and you might find yourself speaking more English wi

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