0:03 Hello my friends. Before we begin, I
0:05 want you to pause for a moment and just
0:07 listen carefully.
0:09 Let me tell you something that may
0:11 surprise you.
0:13 The English language has more than 170,000
0:15 170,000 words.
0:16 words. Yes,
0:17 Yes,
0:25 Now, be honest with yourself.
0:27 When you hear this number, how do you feel?
0:28 feel?
0:31 Maybe a little stressed. Maybe a little overwhelmed
0:32 overwhelmed
0:37 because deep inside you may be thinking,
0:40 "How can I ever learn all of that?"
0:42 And the answer is simple.
0:44 You don't.
0:48 You don't need to learn 170,000 words.
0:50 And that is exactly where most people
0:51 get it wrong.
0:55 They believe that fluency means knowing
0:57 more and more vocabulary.
1:00 So, they keep memorizing and memorizing
1:03 and memorizing. But even after learning
1:05 many words, they still feel afraid to speak.
1:07 speak. Why?
1:08 Why?
1:10 Because the problem is not the number of words.
1:12 words.
1:15 The problem is the way we learn.
1:18 Now, here is the truth that can change
1:20 everything for you.
1:24 You can speak clear, natural, daily English
1:26 English
1:28 with just 521
1:34 simple words. Yes, only 521. [snorts]
1:37 Not thousands. Not tens of thousands. Just
1:38 Just
1:41 a small group of words
1:43 used in the right way.
1:47 And today, that is exactly what we are
1:49 going to explore together.
1:50 First, [music]
1:54 we need to understand one very important
1:58 truth. A truth that can change the way
2:01 you see English forever. Why does
2:04 English feel so difficult? Many people
2:07 believe it is because they do not know
2:09 enough words.
2:12 They think, "If I learn more vocabulary,
2:14 I will [music] speak better."
2:16 But this is not true.
2:19 And this belief is actually holding you
2:22 back. The real problem is not vocabulary.
2:23 vocabulary.
2:25 The real problem
2:28 is the way you are learning.
2:30 But here is something most people do not
2:32 know. Even native English speakers do
2:34 not use all these words.
2:38 In daily life, a normal person uses only
2:41 about 2,000 to 3,000 words.
2:43 And here is the surprising part.
2:47 Most conversations use only a small
2:50 group of simple words again and again.
2:55 Words like come, do, make, take,
2:57 and simple feelings like
3:02 good, bad, happy, sad. These words are
3:04 not difficult. [music]
3:06 You already know many of them.
3:10 And yet, you still feel stuck. Why?
3:14 Because speaking English is not about
3:17 knowing more words. It is about using
3:20 simple words again [music] and again
3:24 with confidence. Now, think about this.
3:27 When a child learns English, does the
3:29 child study a dictionary?
3:34 No. The child listens to simple words
3:37 every day. The child repeats the same
3:40 patterns again and again. That is how
3:43 language is learned. Not by memorizing,
3:45 but by using.
3:47 Now, let me introduce something very powerful.
3:49 powerful.
3:51 These 521 words,
3:52 words,
3:55 they are called high frequency words.
3:58 This means they are used most of the
4:02 time in real life. They include simple
4:08 pronouns like I, you, he, and she.
4:13 Basic verbs like go, come, eat, drink,
4:14 work. [music]
4:18 Simple adjectives like good, bad, big,
4:21 small, [music] and daily nouns like
4:25 time, food, home, money.
4:28 With just these words, you can create
4:31 thousands of sentences.
4:34 For example, I go home.
4:36 You go work.
4:37 We go to the market.
4:41 Same words, different meanings.
4:44 Now, here is a very important idea.
4:48 Fluency does not mean using big words.
4:52 Fluency means speaking smoothly without stopping.
4:53 stopping.
4:56 And this happens when your brain feels
4:57 [music] safe.
5:01 Your brain feels safe when the words are familiar.
5:03 familiar.
5:07 That is why using fewer words can
5:09 actually help you speak better.
5:12 Now, think about your experience.
5:14 When you try to use difficult words,
5:16 what happens?
5:17 You stop.
5:19 You think too much.
5:22 You feel nervous.
5:24 But when you use simple words,
5:26 everything change.
5:27 You speak faster.
5:31 You feel more relaxed.
5:33 You feel more confident.
5:39 That is the power of these 521 words.
5:41 They remove fear.
5:43 They build confidence.
5:46 And they help you start speaking. So,
5:50 remember this. English is not a test.
5:52 English is a tool.
5:56 You are not here to impress people. You
6:00 are here to express your ideas.
6:03 And you do not need many words to do that.
6:04 that. 521
6:05 521
6:07 words are enough. And
6:09 And
6:11 I will show you something even more powerful.
6:12 powerful.
6:16 How to use sentence patterns with these
6:19 words so you can speak hundreds of
6:22 sentences easily.
6:25 Now, let us take a moment and understand
6:28 the most powerful secret of speaking English.
6:29 English.
6:32 This is something many learners never
6:35 realize. But once you understand it,
6:37 everything [music] becomes easier.
6:41 This secret is called sentence patterns.
6:44 Think about it like this. Sentence
6:47 patterns are like roads and words are
6:51 like cars. If the road is clear and
6:55 simple, the car can move smoothly.
6:57 But if there's no road, the car cannot
7:01 go anywhere. This is exactly how English
7:02 works in real life.
7:06 Many learners spend years collecting words.
7:07 words.
7:09 They try to learn more and more
7:11 vocabulary every day.
7:13 But when it is time to speak,
7:15 they feel stuck.
7:17 They know many words, but they cannot
7:19 form a sentence. Why?
7:20 Why?
7:23 Because they learned the words, but they
7:25 did not learn how to use them.
7:28 So now, listen carefully.
7:29 You do not need >> [music]
7:30 >> [music]
7:33 >> many words to speak English well.
7:35 What you really need >> [music]
7:35 >> [music]
7:39 >> is a few strong sentence patterns that
7:42 you can use again and again.
7:45 Let me show you some of the most useful
7:48 patterns you can start using today.
7:51 The first pattern is [music] I want to.
7:54 This pattern is simple, but very
7:58 powerful. With just this one sentence,
8:01 you can express many ideas in your daily life.
8:02 life.
8:05 For example, you can say, [music]
8:06 "I want to eat.
8:10 I want to sleep. I want to learn English.
8:11 English.
8:13 I want to work."
8:15 The pattern stays the same.
8:17 Only the action changes.
8:21 The second pattern is I need to.
8:23 This is something we use almost every day.
8:24 day.
8:28 You can say, "I need to go. I need to >> [music]
8:28 >> [music]
8:32 >> study. I need to rest. I need to call
8:36 him." The third pattern is I am going to.
8:36 to.
8:39 This pattern helps you talk about the future.
8:40 future.
8:42 You can say,
8:45 "I am going to eat.
8:47 I am going to work.
8:50 I am going to learn English."
8:54 The fourth pattern is I like to.
8:56 This pattern helps you talk about your
8:59 feelings and interests.
9:00 You can say, [music]
9:02 "I like to read.
9:04 I like to talk.
9:07 I like to learn [music] English."
9:10 And the fifth pattern is I have to.
9:13 This pattern shows responsibility or
9:16 something you must do.
9:17 You can [music] say,
9:20 "I have to work.
9:22 I have to study.
9:24 I have to wake up early."
9:27 Now, stop for a moment and think about this.
9:28 this.
9:31 With only five simple sentence patterns
9:34 and a few basic verbs, you can already
9:38 speak hundreds of sentences.
9:42 This is the real magic of English.
9:45 But why does this method work so well?
9:49 The answer is simple. Your brain loves patterns.
9:50 patterns.
9:53 When your brain sees the same structure
9:57 repeatedly, it automatically remembers
10:00 it. You no longer need to stop and think.
10:01 think.
10:03 You just speak naturally. And this is
10:06 what we call fluency. Fluency is not
10:10 about speaking fast. Fluency is about
10:15 speaking smoothly, without fear, without
10:16 stopping too much.
10:19 Now, here is a common mistake that many
10:21 learners make.
10:23 They spend a lot of time learning
10:25 grammar rules.
10:28 They read books. They study tenses. >> [music]
10:28 >> [music]
10:30 >> But they do not practice speaking.
10:34 So, grammar stays in the book, not in
10:37 their mouths. But sentence patterns are
10:40 different. They go directly into your speaking.
10:42 speaking.
10:45 This is why native speakers do not think
10:49 about grammar rules when they speak.
10:53 They simply use patterns that they have
10:57 repeated many times before. Now, imagine
10:59 if you practice like this every day for
11:02 just 10 minutes. Slowly, your mouth
11:05 becomes stronger. Your brain becomes faster.
11:06 faster.
11:09 And your fear starts to disappear.
11:13 This is exactly why the 521
11:16 word method works.
11:20 Because it focuses on repetition.
11:22 And repetition builds confidence. [music]
11:23 [music]
11:26 Confidence builds fluency.
11:29 So, do not try to learn everything at once.
11:30 once.
11:33 Focus on simple patterns.
11:37 And use them again and again.
11:40 In the next part, I will show you how to
11:43 use these patterns in real-life situations.
11:45 situations.
11:49 In the morning, at work, at home, and
11:51 when talking to people.
11:54 Now, let us bring English into your real
11:58 life. Because English is not something
12:01 you only study in books.
12:05 English is something you use every day.
12:08 Many learners spend years learning
12:11 English. But they still cannot speak.
12:15 Why? Because they study English,
12:18 but they do not speak English. Today, we
12:21 are going to change that. Take a moment.
12:24 Relax. And listen carefully.
12:27 Your life is already full of English.
12:30 You do not need a special topics. You do
12:32 not need difficult ideas. >> [music]
12:32 >> [music]
12:35 >> You already have everything you need.
12:37 Your morning,
12:40 your work, your home.
12:43 The people around you, your feelings.
12:46 These are your English topics. So, let
12:48 us start with something simple. Your morning.
12:49 morning.
12:52 When you wake up, what do you feel?
12:56 You can say, "I wake up early. I feel
12:59 tired. I need water. I want to rest."
13:02 These are not big sentences, but they
13:05 are real. And real English is powerful.
13:07 Now, think about your day.
13:09 You go to work.
13:12 Or you go to school. You can say, "I go
13:13 to work.
13:15 I go to class.
13:19 I feel busy. I feel stressed."
13:21 Look at these sentences. They are
13:24 simple. They repeat. But this is how
13:26 fluency is built.
13:30 Now, imagine you are talking to someone.
13:32 You do not need a perfect English.
13:35 You only [music] need clear English.
13:37 You can say,
13:38 "I need a help.
13:40 Can you help me?
13:41 I want to ask you something.
13:44 I do not understand."
13:46 These sentences are small, but they are
13:48 very useful.
13:50 They work in every situation.
13:53 Now, let us talk about something deeper.
13:55 Your feelings.
13:57 This is where
14:00 many learners struggle.
14:02 They know many words, but they cannot
14:04 express how they feel.
14:07 But with simple English, you can.
14:09 You can say,
14:11 "I feel happy.
14:14 I feel sad. I feel tired.
14:16 I feel nervous."
14:18 And when you say this, people understand you.
14:19 you.
14:23 This is communication. Many learners are
14:25 afraid of the past tense.
14:28 They think everything must be perfect.
14:30 But listen carefully. Simple English
14:34 still works. You can say, "Yesterday, I
14:38 go to work. Yesterday, I feel tired." Is
14:40 it perfect grammar? No. But is your
14:43 message clear? Yes.
14:45 And that [music] is what matters.
14:48 Now, think about the future. You can
14:52 say, "Tomorrow, I go to work. Tomorrow,
14:55 I will study English." Again, simple,
14:57 again, [music] clear.
15:00 This is called survival English. And
15:04 survival English is real fluency. Now,
15:05 let me tell you something very
15:09 important. People do not judge your
15:12 grammar. They feel your confidence.
15:15 When you speak with confidence, people
15:19 listen. Even if your English is simple.
15:22 Now, let us take action. Here is your
15:25 daily exercise. Choose one part of your
15:31 life. Morning, work, or home. Then,
15:34 speak five sentences about it. Not in
15:38 your head, out loud. Your mouth must
15:41 move. Because speaking is a physical
15:44 skill. The more you use your mouth, the
15:47 stronger your speaking becomes.
15:51 This is how fluency grows. Slowly, naturally,
15:53 naturally,
15:55 step by step. Now, remember this clearly.
15:56 clearly.
15:59 You are not just learning English. You
16:02 are training your mouth, your brain, and
16:03 your confidence.
16:05 And for that, 521
16:07 521
16:10 words are enough.
16:13 Let us talk about something that truly
16:15 changes everything. Practice.
16:17 Because no matter how much you
16:20 understand, if you do not use English,
16:22 nothing will change.
16:27 Many people watch videos every day.
16:30 They feel motivated. They feel like
16:32 they're improving.
16:36 But when it is time to speak, they stay silent.
16:37 silent.
16:39 Not because they are lazy,
16:41 but because they are not training the
16:43 right skill.
16:46 Listening builds understanding.
16:49 But speaking builds confidence.
16:52 And confidence only comes from action.
16:55 So, instead of doing too much, let us
16:58 make it simple. Choose a few words.
17:00 Create a few sentences.
17:02 And speak them out loud.
17:04 That is enough.
17:07 Do not try to learn everything at once.
17:10 Do not try to be perfect. Just repeat
17:14 what is simple until it becomes natural.
17:15 Because repetition >> [music]
17:15 >> [music]
17:17 >> is not boring.
17:20 Repetition is a transformation.
17:22 Every time you repeat, your brain
17:24 becomes faster.
17:27 Your mouth becomes more comfortable. And
17:31 then slowly, speaking becomes easier.
17:34 Now, let us talk about something deeper. Fear.
17:35 Fear.
17:39 Because if you are honest with yourself,
17:42 fear is the real reason you are not
17:45 speaking. It is not vocabulary. It is
17:47 not grammar.
17:50 It is the quiet voice in your mind that
17:53 says, "What if I'm wrong?"
17:56 And because of that voice,
17:59 you stop before you even begin.
18:02 But here is the truth.
18:05 Fear does not come from English. Fear
18:06 Fear
18:09 comes from pressure. The pressure to be correct,
18:11 correct,
18:14 the pressure to sound perfect. And that
18:18 pressure blocks your voice.
18:20 But when you use simple English,
18:22 something changes.
18:23 Your mind [music]
18:27 becomes calm. Your brain feels safe.
18:30 And when your brain feels safe, you can speak.
18:31 speak.
18:36 That is why simple words are powerful.
18:39 They do not just help you speak. They
18:41 give you permission to try.
18:45 And that is where confidence begins.
18:47 Now, let us understand confidence in a
18:49 new way.
18:51 Confidence does not come before
18:54 speaking. Confidence comes after speaking.
18:55 speaking.
18:59 It grows from small actions,
19:01 from simple sentences,
19:03 from daily repetition.
19:05 Think about a child. A child does not
19:07 speak perfectly.
19:10 But a child speaks freely.
19:13 Because there is no fear,
19:14 no pressure.
19:16 And that is the mindset >> [music]
19:16 >> [music]
19:18 >> you need to build again.
19:23 Many learners worry about what others
19:26 will think. But the truth is simple.
19:29 Most people are not judging you.
19:32 Most people respect you for trying.
19:36 And those who do not, they are not part
19:37 of your journey.
19:41 Because your goal is not to impress.
19:45 Your goal is to express.
19:47 To share your thoughts. To be understood.
19:48 understood.
19:50 That is what language is for.
19:53 So, let us make this real.
19:56 Start with something small.
19:59 Speak a few sentences about your day.
20:01 Not in your head.
20:02 Out loud.
20:06 It may feel uncomfortable at first.
20:08 That is normal.
20:11 But, if you do it again tomorrow,
20:13 and again the next day,
20:15 that discomfort
20:17 will slowly disappear.
20:19 And in its place,
20:21 confidence will grow.
20:24 Not suddenly, but steadily.
20:27 Now, remember this.
20:30 Fluency is not about speaking fast.
20:33 Fluency is about feeling comfortable
20:35 when you speak.
20:38 Because when you feel comfortable, you
20:39 speak more.
20:43 And when you speak more, you improve.
20:46 That is the natural process.
20:49 And here is one truth you must accept.
20:54 You will never feel fully ready. No one does.
20:55 does.
20:58 Ready is not something you wait for. It
21:01 is something you build by speaking.
21:03 So, do not wait.
21:05 Start now.
21:09 You do not need thousands of words.
21:13 You only need the right words used again
21:14 and again [music]
21:16 in real life.
21:20 Speak slowly. Speak calmly. Speak every day.
21:21 day.
21:23 Because your goal is not to >> [music]
21:24 >> [music]
21:27 >> impress people. Your goal is to express
21:30 yourself. Now, let me ask you one simple
21:32 question. After this moment, will you go
21:34 back to silence?
21:37 Or will you take one small step forward?
21:39 The choice is yours.
21:41 If this lesson helped you, >> [music]
21:41 >> [music]
21:44 >> even a little, please like this video.
21:47 Share it with someone who needs [music]
21:50 it. And stay with this journey.
21:52 Thank you for listening.
21:53 Keep practicing. [music]
21:55 Keep speaking. And I will see you in the
21:58 next episode. Goodbye for now. Your
22:00 progress doesn't end here. >> [music]
22:00 >> [music]
22:02 >> To continue advancing your English
22:05 skills, click on the next video or
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