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Effortless English Rule 1 English Phrases

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hi i'm aj hogue and welcome to the first
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secret or the first rule
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for excellent
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english speaking
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now this whole video course
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is going to teach you a very very
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different way
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of learning english
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and if you follow every one of these
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secrets or rules
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i promise you
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your english speaking will improve
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tremendously a lot you will make big
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improvements and i also promise you you
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will enjoy learning english better
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you'll enjoy speaking it more you'll
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feel more confident all of these little
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things will happen
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so let's get started what is secret
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number one well secret number one is
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always
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study and learn phrases
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not
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individual words
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alright so what's a phrase a phrase is
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simply a group of words
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doesn't need to be a full sentence
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although that's fine
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but it's a group of words more than one
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word
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that's a phrase
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so this is a very very simple rule
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simple secret
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but extremely powerful in fact this is
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one of the keys
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to learning and mastering
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english
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grammar when you speak
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and it's much better than studying
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grammar textbooks
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okay so in your traditional english
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classes schools and books in your normal
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book
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classes that you took before the normal
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books that you used before
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how did you learn
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well when you learned vocabulary you had
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long vocabulary lists right usually at
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the back of the chapter there's a list
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and you see the word and then maybe a
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translation
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of the meaning in your own language
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and you just studied these lists of
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words and memorized them
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tried to memorize them for tests
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and then probably you forgot most of
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them that's what usually happens
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so this is a very painful and boring
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method right
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i mean nobody likes studying
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lists of vocabulary words good good news
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for you stop doing it it doesn't work
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you don't need to do it anymore
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so
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what you do need to do is focus on
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natural real english phrases
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when you do this you get free grammar
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let me give you a very simple example so
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simple
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john hates
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ice cream
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now of course to hate means to dislike
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to not like something very strongly
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so john hates ice cream let's imagine
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that hate is a new word for you
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now in the normal traditional way of
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learning
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you would find to hate
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that version of the verb in
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the back of the chapter or in the
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chapter of your book and you'd write it
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down to hate it means
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to not like something
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and then you would study that version of
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the verb right to hate to hate to hate
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and then later you would learn all these
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complicated rules about how to change
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that verb in different situations
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right
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i hate
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he hates
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with an s and then you would learn the
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past tense and the future and all this
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stuff and you try to you have to
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remember the the basic form of the verb
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to hate and then you would have to
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remember
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how to change it
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that's the old way of doing it and it's
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painful and it's boring and it doesn't
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work because it causes you to be
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thinking too much when you should be
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speaking easily and automatically
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when you learn a phrase you just write
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down the phrase so first of all you get
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your phrase from some natural english
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not a textbook and you write down john
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hates ice cream you write down the full
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phrase always you never write down just
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one word
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you never just write down the dictionary
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form of the word you would not write
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down to hate you would write down john
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hates ice cream
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and you might put a note
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to remind you where that phrase comes
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from
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so you might put you know it comes from
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a story that you read or it comes from
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something you heard in a movie whatever
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it is it reminds you of the the real
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situation that it came from
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now when you just study this phrase john
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hates ice cream you never study just one
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word you're studying the phrase you're
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automatically getting grammar you don't
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need to know about singular or plural or
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you know anything like that
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you just will learn naturally by
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learning phrases like this that you
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always say he hates she hates john hates
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mary hates it will become natural see
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this is how native speakers learn
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grammar this is how i learned english
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grammar myself as a child we don't study
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grammar rules and we certainly don't
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study vocabulary lists but what we do
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learn from our parents and from other
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people
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is we just hear natural phrases all the
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time
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so for me i naturally feel deeply
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that if i say john
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that i'm always going to put an s on
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there john hates
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because i've heard phrases like that
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so many times
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i feel the grammar i don't need to think
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about it and i feel it because i learned
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phrases not individual words
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not grammar rules not from textbooks
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this is so simple but it's very powerful
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if you use it correctly but you must do
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it all the time so never study a single
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english word again always always always
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when you learn something new write down
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the full phrase even the full sentence
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super important this is very powerful
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but very simple
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now here's the easy way to do it
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go get yourself a small notebook a
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phrase notebook just a little notebook
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that you carry around with you all the
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time carrying your jacket put it in your
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backpack
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and then any time
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you find a new word in english
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maybe you're something something you're
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reading something you're listening to
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doesn't matter you're just gonna write
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it down in your phrase notebook but
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you're gonna write the whole phrase so
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if hate was a new word for you you would
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not just write down that word hate you'd
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write down the full phrase john hates
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ice cream
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or john hates up to you but you're
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always going to write down at least
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three or four words that go with that
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vocabulary
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very very important
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and then when you learn new words you
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just keep adding to it then in the
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future when you review when you're
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studying when you're reviewing your
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vocabulary you always review the full
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phrases always always always you never
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study the individual word you always
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always always review and study full
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phrases
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by doing this you're going to learn
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number one how to use vocabulary
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naturally and correctly
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you see sometimes we use certain words
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in certain situations
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there might be another word that means
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the same thing but we don't use it in
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that situation
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how do you know that there are no rules
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about that the only way you know that is

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