How To Improve English By Reading Books - Speak Fluently in English in 30 days - Day 17

Learn With Sam And Ash
31 Mar 202006:10

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, viewers are introduced to a method for enhancing vocabulary through reading. The host suggests using Robin Sharma's 'Who Will Cry When You Die' and taking notes of unfamiliar words in a diary. The process involves reading aloud, researching word meanings, and incorporating them into daily conversations. A bonus step includes using online pronunciation guides to improve speech clarity. The video encourages consistent practice for better English fluency.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Read a book to enhance vocabulary, such as 'Who Will Cry When You Die' by Robin Sharma.
  • 🔗 Use a link in the description to purchase the recommended book.
  • 📝 Keep a diary to make notes of unfamiliar words while reading.
  • 📖 Read chapters slowly and aloud to understand and practice pronunciation.
  • 👀 Focus on chapters that are short and convenient for one-time reading.
  • 📝 Note down words you're not familiar with, their meanings, and example sentences.
  • 🔍 Use Google to find the meanings and sentences for the unfamiliar words.
  • 📈 Practice using a few selected words in daily conversations to reinforce learning.
  • 🎯 Pick 3-4 words from your list to integrate into your speech the following day.
  • 🗣️ Use the pronunciation guide available online to improve word pronunciation.
  • 📈 Continue reading and applying this method to enhance vocabulary and speaking skills.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video by Learn with Salmon Ash?

    -The main focus of the video is to teach viewers how to enhance their vocabulary by reading books and to introduce a method for improving pronunciation.

  • What is the '30 Days Challenge to Speak Fluent English'?

    -The '30 Days Challenge to Speak Fluent English' is a series of 30 days where the channel provides content to help viewers improve their English speaking skills, and this video is the 17th day of that series.

  • Which book is used as a reference in the video?

    -The book used as a reference in the video is 'Who Will Cry When You Die?' by Robin Sharma.

  • Why is 'Who Will Cry When You Die?' a suitable choice for this method?

    -It is a suitable choice because it has small chapters that are convenient to read in one sitting, which is ideal for practicing the vocabulary enhancement method.

  • What is the first step in the method described in the video?

    -The first step is to choose a chapter from the book and read it slowly and aloud.

  • What is the purpose of keeping a diary while following this method?

    -The purpose of the diary is to make notes of words that are unfamiliar, their meanings, and example sentences, which helps in understanding and memorizing new vocabulary.

  • How should one read the chapter or paragraph according to the method?

    -One should read the chapter or paragraph slowly and loudly, paying attention to words that are not familiar for later note-taking.

  • What should be done with the unfamiliar words noted down in the diary?

    -The unfamiliar words should be looked up using a search engine like Google to find their meanings and example sentences, which are then written down in the diary.

  • How many words should one try to use in daily conversations from the list?

    -One should pick three or four words from the list and practice using them repeatedly in daily conversations.

  • What is the bonus step mentioned in the video for enhancing pronunciation?

    -The bonus step is to use the pronunciation guide available online for each word, repeating it as many times as needed until the correct pronunciation is mastered.

  • What is the final recommendation made in the video for vocabulary enhancement?

    -The final recommendation is to read more books and use the method described to find words, write their meanings and sentences, and then incorporate these words into daily conversations.

  • How can viewers stay updated with the '30 Days Challenge to Speak Fluent English'?

    -Viewers can stay updated by subscribing to the Learn with Salmon Ash channel and liking the videos to receive more content that boosts their speaking skills and vocabulary.

Outlines

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📚 Enhancing Vocabulary through Reading

In this video, viewers will learn how to improve their vocabulary by reading books. The video is part of a 30-day challenge to speak fluent English and introduces a new method to enhance pronunciation. The necessary materials include a book and a diary. The book 'Who Will Cry When You Die' by Robin Sharma is used as a reference. The method involves reading chapters slowly and loudly, making notes of unfamiliar words, finding their meanings and sentences using Google, and incorporating selected words into daily conversations.

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🗣️ Bonus Pronunciation Practice

The video concludes with a bonus step on improving pronunciation. It involves using online resources to find the exact pronunciation of words. Examples given include 'present' and 'mindful.' Repeating these words until the correct pronunciation is achieved is recommended. The method encourages reading more books, writing down meanings and sentences of new words, and using these words in daily conversations. Viewers are invited to subscribe and like the video for more tips on enhancing speaking skills and vocabulary.

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Keywords

💡Vocabulary

Vocabulary refers to the set of words that a person knows and uses. In the video, the main theme is enhancing vocabulary by reading books, which involves learning new words and their meanings. For example, the video suggests underlining unfamiliar words while reading and finding their meanings to expand one's vocabulary.

💡Pronunciation

Pronunciation is the way in which a word is spoken. The video introduces a method to enhance pronunciation by using online tools to hear the correct pronunciation of new words. For example, the narrator mentions using a symbol next to the word 'present' to practice its correct pronunciation.

💡Mindful

Being mindful means being aware and attentive to the present moment. The video emphasizes the importance of being mindful while reading to fully grasp the content and improve understanding. An example from the script is 'mindful in every minute of every hour of every day.'

💡Generosity

Generosity refers to the quality of being kind and giving. In the video, it is mentioned as a concept related to being present and giving one's full attention to the current moment. The script quotes Albert Camus, 'real generosity towards the future consists in giving all to what is present.'

💡Present

The term 'present' can refer to the current moment or being physically and mentally attentive. The video uses this word in both contexts, stressing the importance of being present while practicing reading aloud to enhance vocabulary and comprehension. Example: 'to get the best from life you must be completely present.'

💡Diary

A diary in this context is a notebook used to make notes. The video suggests keeping a diary to write down unfamiliar words and their meanings, which helps in tracking and revising new vocabulary. Example: 'you will need a diary to make notes.'

💡Notes

Notes refer to written records of important information. The video highlights the importance of taking notes of new words and their meanings while reading to aid memory and understanding. Example: 'make the notes of the words that you are not familiar with.'

💡Wonder

Wonder means to think about something with curiosity. In the video, it is used to describe the act of contemplating various thoughts, which can distract from being present. Example: 'we wonder what the boss will say to us when we get to the office.'

💡Scampering

Scampering means to move quickly and lightly. The video uses this word metaphorically to describe how our minds often jump from one thought to another without focus. Example: 'our minds are like scrambling puppies.'

💡Unchained

Unchained means not restrained or controlled. In the video, it describes how thoughts can move freely and uncontrollably, similar to 'unchained monkeys.' Example: 'like unchain monkeys rushing from place to place.'

Highlights

Introduction to a method for enhancing vocabulary through reading books.

Welcome to Day 17 of the 30 Days Challenge to speak fluent English.

A new method to enhance pronunciation will be introduced at the end of the video.

The need for a book to practice the method, with 'Who Will Cry When You Die' by Robin Sharma as a reference.

Link to purchase the book is provided in the video description.

Importance of keeping a diary for making notes of unfamiliar words.

Advantage of small chapters for easy reading and vocabulary practice.

Step-by-step guide on reading a chapter slowly and aloud for better comprehension.

Making notes of unfamiliar words while reading to understand their meanings and usage.

Demonstration of note-taking with examples of unfamiliar words.

Using Google to find meanings and sentences for the noted words.

The process of writing down the meanings and creating sentences for each word.

Selecting a few words to practice using in daily conversations.

Practicing the pronunciation of words using online resources for accuracy.

Encouragement to read more books and apply this method to enhance vocabulary.

The video concludes with a reminder to subscribe and like for more information on language improvement.

Transcripts

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in this video we'll learn how to enhance

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our vocabulary by reading books hello

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everyone and welcome back to learn with

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salmon ash this is a day 17 of the

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series of 30 days challenge to speak

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fluent English also you will learn a new

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method to enhance your pronunciation at

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the end of the video so let's get

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started so in order to practice this

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method you would need a book in this

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case we are taking the reference of

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Robin Sharma who will cry when you die

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the link to buy this book is in the

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description so you can check from there

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and number two you will need a diary to

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make notes that I'll explain you how do

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we do that

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the reason why I chose this book is

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because you have small chapters which

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are very convenient to read in one shot

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so this is your step number one you have

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to choose a chapter which can be any

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like for example I am taking this

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reference so I'd show you what is step

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number one in the step number one you

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read it slowly and loudly let me show

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you how do we do that

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to get the best from life you must be

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completely present and mindful in every

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minute of every hour of every day as

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Albert Camus wrote real generosity

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towards the future consists in giving

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all to what is present yet on most days

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our minds in are in 10 different places

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at one time

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rather than enjoying the walk to work we

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wonder what the boss will say to us when

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we get to the office and what we will

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have for lunch or how our children will

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do at school today our minds are like

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scrambling puppies or as they say in the

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East like unchain monkeys rushing from

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place to place without any pause for

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peace we just saw step one in which we

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have to read it loudly and carefully the

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step two continues from there while

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you're reading your chapter or while

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you're reading a paragraph you have to

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make notes you have to make the notes of

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the words that you are not familiar with

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while I was reading the paragraph I

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underlined sodium words which I am NOT

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how to use them what are they meaning

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and the sentences so let me write the

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words in the column of word first word

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was present then I had mindful

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generosity make sure while you are

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writing down these words you understand

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their Spelling's and have a D focus on

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that wonder scampering Unchained rushing

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and pause collecting all the boils in

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one list will ensure that you have every

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word that you're not familiar with so

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that you can find their meaning and the

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sentences first step 3 when you have all

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the words ready written in your notebook

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all you have to do is use your phone and

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use Google in this case when I have the

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words ready I have to find the meaning

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and the sentence to do that and I'll use

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Google I write the word present and

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present meaning so the first thing that

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comes is the dictionary from cambric the

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meaning of present is in a particular

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place existing or occurring now so the

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reference I'll take is something that is

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occurring now and there's a sentence

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next well she did not expect to find

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herself in her present situation you can

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write more suitable sentences with your

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own reference I am NOT finding myself

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present in the moment likewise you will

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have to find the words for you have to

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find the sentences for other words and

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their meaning like mindful conscious and

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aware of something just make a note of

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that aware of something similarly write

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down the sentence and you have to do

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this for the entire list that you have

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throughout the day

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step four is when you have all the words

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ready their meaning and their sentence

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is ready you have to pick three or four

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and try to use in your daily life or

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maybe the next day so I have 10 words I

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can just pick two of them and I can

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practice repeatedly using them in my

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entire conversation once the list is

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ready with their meaning and the

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sentences I'll pick two or three that

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I'm very fond of that I'll use in my

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daily conversation for example I really

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like the word present I like the word

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wonder and rushing so these three words

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are the words that I'm gonna practice

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throughout the day with my friends and

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my colleagues now comes the time for the

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bonus step as I mentioned initially I'll

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tell you an appropriate method to

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practice pronunciation of your words to

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enhance the pronunciation when I found

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the word present online there's a symbol

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next to it which will give me the exact

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pronunciation of the word so let's see

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present repeated as many time as you

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want till the time you get the exact

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pronunciation of the word I'll show you

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another wall which was mindful mindful

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try to read more and more books and when

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you read these books try to use this

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method to enhance your vocabulary find

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the word write the meaning in the

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sentence next to it and then use these

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words in your daily conversation I hope

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you liked this video and we'll get back

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with more such information on enhancing

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your speaking skills and vocabulary in

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this 30 days challenge don't forget to

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subscribe and like this video so that we

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come up with more boosting information

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thank you

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