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[7 Reasons Why You Are Still Not Fluent in English After Years of Study]-[7 Things You Should NEVER Do To Become FLUENT in English (Mistakes To Avoid)]

English with Thiago · B1 · 2025-09-17

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📋 Summary

Breaking the Barriers to English Fluency

After two decades of teaching, Thiago identifies a common paradox: many students dedicate years to studying English yet fail to achieve true fluency. The problem often isn't a lack of effort, but rather that learners are "working too hard on the wrong things." To bridge the gap between intermediate study and mastery, learners must address these seven critical obstacles.

1. The Discomfort of Feeling Funny

Fluency requires a willingness to feel "silly or stupid" during the learning process. Much like learning to dance, your initial attempts at speaking will feel "awkward and unnatural." Thiago emphasizes that this discomfort is actually a sign of growth. When you shadow native speakers, you are "developing your own persona in English." Abandoning the process because you feel "fake" prevents you from ever finding your rhythm and true voice.

2. The "Yeah, But" Excuse-a-thon

Many learners fall into the trap of the "yeah but" mindset, constantly rationalizing why they cannot progress. Whether it is "I'm too busy with work" or "I don't have a natural gift," these excuses act as a psychological barrier. Thiago warns that "whatever you focus on expands." By directing your "creative energy and brainpower" toward excuses rather than productive action, you ensure your own stagnation.

3. Relying Solely on Work Motivation

Treating English purely as a professional obligation is a recipe for burnout. "Your motivation is like a car's fuel"; if your only incentive is a paycheck or a promotion, the process feels like a "chore." To go the distance, you must connect English to genuine passions, such as hobbies or personal interests, to make the journey enjoyable rather than a mere means to an end.

4. Confusing Motion with Progress

Learners often mistake movement for progress—a state Thiago compares to a "hamster on a wheel." Attending classes, buying books, and watching endless YouTube videos constitute "motion," but they do not equal growth if you only "passively absorb information." True progress occurs when you move beyond consumption and begin "applying what you've learned" into your daily life.

5. Ignoring Personal Interests

Language acquisition accelerates when the content is engaging. Thiago shares the story of a student who was "obsessed with basketball"; by shifting his study materials to basketball articles and interviews, his vocabulary "exploded" because he was so engaged that studying no longer felt like work. Tailoring your input to your interests is a simple but vital fix.

6. Over-dependence on External Tools

Many students wait for the "magic horse" or the "next breakthrough in AI" to solve their fluency issues. Thiago draws an analogy to a chef: a high-quality knife helps, but the "real power is in their hands." Relying on tools, teachers, or apps is secondary to taking "ownership and responsibility" for your own learning process.

7. Failing to Master the Basics

Finally, the most fundamental mistake is neglecting the "three pillars" of language learning: regular exposure, active recall, and active practice.

  • Regular Exposure: Consistently listening and reading daily.
  • Active Recall: The effort of "actively trying to remember" words and phrases without relying on lists.
  • Active Practice: Using new information through speaking or writing.

Without a strong foundation built on these three pillars, no amount of "hacks" or "methods" will lead to fluency. By shifting your focus back to these essentials and taking consistent, active ownership of your learning, you can finally move past the plateau that has held you back for years.

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The truth is that many learners are working too hard on the wrong things.
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That is the first obstacle.
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That is a good sign.
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And that is a huge deal, guys.
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Whatever you focus on expands.
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push through
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move the needle
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run out of gas
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go the distance
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means to an end
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📖 Transcript

For years, I've seen students study and study and yet still struggle to speak English fluently.
The truth is that many learners are working too hard on the wrong things.
After two decades of teaching, I've learned that fluency comes from doing a few key things right, not necessarily doing more.
So in today's episode I'm going to be sharing here some uncomfortable truths with you, but I believe that will help you learn English faster than you ever thought possible.
So I'll be listing seven reasons why this happens, why some people, despite studying for many years, still cannot become truly fluent in English.
Let's get started.

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